by mcl | Oct 3, 2016 | Columns, Education Connection, Practical Living
By Holly Perkins A Personal Path with Dyslexia Affecting one in five people, dyslexia presents difficulties in reading and comprehension. Based upon Mississippi’s average class size, this means that there could be as many as five dyslexic students in each...
by mcl | Oct 3, 2016 | Columns, Community Outreach, Lifestyle
By Emily Moore 200 Million Flowers Rescues Children Jamie Walley did not think foster care was for him. It’s ironic now, considering he is a resource parent and the Director of Church Relations and Training at 200 Million Flowers, a faith-based nonprofit...
by mcl | Oct 3, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, Pastor's Perspective
By Rob Futral A Light Makes All the Difference “If your church was removed from your community, would anyone notice or care?” This question from a pastor friend in another city gripped me. I realized this was not just a surface question—it was a question...
by mcl | Oct 3, 2016 | Columns, Let's Talk It Over, Relationships
By Lisa Sorey Changing Seasons in Life Recently, a friend of mine was telling me about taking her youngest child to the first day of kindergarten. It was the beginning of the school year and my friend was so distraught! As we talked, she began recounting events...
by mcl | Sep 29, 2016 | Columns, Modern Motherhood, Relationships
By Libbo Crosswhite Game Day We recently celebrated Mary Thomas’ third birthday by taking her to Dallas to see the season opener for the Dallas Cowboys. If you are thinking we tricked our 3-year-old daughter into thinking all she wanted for her...
by mcl | Sep 29, 2016 | Columns, News & Events, What's Going On
By Chatham Kennedy Dig Pink! When the first crisp Mississippi morning arrives, and one has to debate whether or not to put on a light sweater, it will be obvious that October has arrived. In addition to the cool air, one will see an endless array of...