by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Fresh Finds, Lifestyle
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Food for Thought, Lifestyle
By Lydia Bolen Give the gift of food Got someone on your list who’s hard to buy for? Instead of scrolling through Amazon or wandering the aisles at Walmart, whip up one of these tasty treats pulled from MCL’s archives from Lydia. Maybe double the recipe...
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, Pastor's Perspective
By Donovan Thigpen How to engage in politics (without becoming toxic) Psalm 133:1 How truly wonderful and delightful to see brothers and sisters living together in sweet unity! One of our most important responsibilities as Christians...
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Community Outreach, Lifestyle
By Ira E. Murray, PhD Meeting needs means thinking intersectionally Like most mothers-to-be, Rozetta Womack was excited to hear the news that she was pregnant with her now five-year-old son. However, as her pregnancy progressed and complications...
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Health & Wellness, Healthy Living
By Jenny Cox Holman Healthy Teen Rallies shine a light on bullying, suicide Think about those days when the skies are filled with dreary, dark and daunting clouds that blanket the horizon. The sunshine cannot escape the grip of the canopy of...
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, This Is My Story 3
By Will Osgood The most precious gift It was Christmas Day 1991. As most little children do, I woke up early to go downstairs to see what Santa Claus brought me. I do not recall what exactly was down there from Santa in my stocking. What I do remember is...