by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, Living My Call
By Sherye S. Green Luke Thompson has tried many times to leave law enforcement, but God has never allowed other doors to open. The assurance that he’s “in the right place” provides Byram’s Chief of Police a sense of calm on days when it seems as if the world’s...
by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Education Connection, Practical Living
By Marilyn Tinnin For 26 years, the name Peter Jernberg was synonymous with Jackson Academy. His outstanding leadership created a culture of excellence, not just in academics but also through encouraging lives of character, purpose, and community involvement....
by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Community Outreach, Lifestyle
By Marilyn Tinnin 2016 WellsFest and WellsFest Art Night Benefit the Center for Violence Prevention The 33rd WellsFest takes place September 24 at Jamie Fowler Boyll Park, next to Smith-Wills Stadium on Lakeland Drive. All proceeds will go to the Center...
by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, This Is My Story
By Chatham Kennedy One of the many joys in life is watching God tuck the world in as the sky fades into an arabesque of awe-inspiring pinks and fading blues. This scene becomes even more picturesque when one is viewing it from the mountains of Frontier Ranch or...
by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Modern Motherhood, Relationships
By Libbo Crosswhite It seems necessary to start off by letting you know that I’m writing this in my parked car in the back of the Kroger parking lot on my way to a birthday party while my oldest, Mary Thomas, takes a nap. Whew! The early fall has...
by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Health & Wellness, The Doctor Is In
Dr. Leah Claire Bennett, PhD Writing this article could not be happening at a better time for me. My 5-year-old started kindergarten this year, and I cannot express how much of a battle I am having in my head regarding allowing my child to experience some pain...