by mcl | Jan 1, 2019 | As I See It, Columns, Inspiration
By Dan Hall Leading 2018 by the hand into 2019 Anyone who knows me knows my love for astronomy. I used to crawl out my window as a boy (against my parents’ directives, sorry dad!), lying on the roof of my house to study the stars and...
by mcl | Jan 1, 2019 | Columns, Let's Talk It Over, Relationships
By Ted Crawford, LMFT Walk before you run Many people welcome January with a full-body hug, as it means they’ve gotten through yet another holiday of drama and craziness. For others, the holidays are time for a little self-indulgence, and January...
by mcl | Jan 1, 2019 | Columns, Editor's Letter
New beginnings can last in Christ Anytime I hear the phrase “new beginnings,” I think of Saturday Night Live. There’s a sketch where Dana Carvey plays a washed-up rock star looking to make a comeback. In a meeting with a record label, he...
by mcl | Jan 1, 2019 | Columns, Covers, Recent Cover Stories
John Perkins continues the conversation — even in retirement “The problem of reconciliation in our country and in our churches is much too big to be wrestled to the ground by plans that begin in the minds of men. This is a God-sized problem. It is one...
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Special Feature
JONESTOWN — Linda McGrew thought she had grown up poor — and she had. But then she visited some homes in Quitman County. “I (was) inspecting the units that we were to rehab (at a nonprofit). You could look through the ceiling and see outdoors. You...