by mcl | Nov 1, 2016 | Columns, Modern Motherhood, Relationships
By LIBBO CROSSWHITE Let It Be The older I’ve gotten the more I have fallen in love with Thanksgiving. I’ll be honest, when I was younger, it was the holiday that had no presents and my grandmother’s weird cranberry goo, but now that I am older and have to pay...
by mcl | Nov 1, 2016 | Columns, Health & Wellness, The Doctor Is In
By Patricia Calabrese, PMHNP & Tony Calabrese, PhD Bless My Family Holidays occur throughout the year—time markers on our calendar, complete with old memories of past celebrations and the hopes for future ones. We know some holidays are coming as stores are...
by mcl | Nov 1, 2016 | Columns, Let's Talk It Over, Relationships
By LISA OWENS Overcome an Entitlement Mentality A sense of entitlement may not be the best characteristic for a Christian, yet if I’m honest, I feel somewhat entitled about certain things. If our water goes off at the house, I feel it should come back on by the...
by mcl | Nov 1, 2016 | Columns, Editor's Letter
“God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform; He plants His footsteps in the sea and rides upon the storm. Deep in His dark and hidden mines, with never-failing skill, He fashions all His bright designs and works His sovereign will.” William Cowper Do...
by mcl | Nov 1, 2016 | Columns, Covers, Recent Cover Stories
By MARILYN TINNIN Tori Nunnelee—Still Thankful Tori Bedells Nunnelee’s life story contains most of the elements of a Lifetime movie. There is drama, tragedy, loss, pain, and suffering. The similarities end there because unlike the downtrodden heroine in a television...
by mcl | Oct 3, 2016 | Columns, Community Outreach 2, Lifestyle
By Maggie Ingram The Mustard Seed’s Color Is Joy Thirty-five years ago, a small group of parents had an Everest-sized vision to give a future and a hope to their children who were touched by disability. They wanted to provide opportunities that...