by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, This Is My Story
By Malley Scarbrough Full Circle—Homeless to Houseparent French Camp Academy graduate, Angela Fillinger Morgan was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to unwed parents who were drug addicts. She and her siblings went in and out of foster care for years. Their parents...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By Elizabeth Wynn Over the years, I have often wondered how many young parents really think about who will take care of their children if they are unable to do so. Parents spend countless hours planning everything from college to swimming lessons, but never...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, Salt & Light
William Carey University Equips the Next Generation of Ministers and Missionaries Dr. Brett Golson, Chair of William Carey University’s Christian Ministries, has a big picture grasp of what the Great Commission looks like amid the complexities of today’s world....
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, Outside In
By Shawn Dean I wake up on Monday morning and go to work. I don’t love what I do nor do I hate what I do. It could be much worse and it could be better. Charles Barkley said that he never worked a day in his life…that he always loved what he did and it didn’t seem...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Health & Wellness, The Doctor Is In
By Patricia Calabrese, PMHNP & Tony Calabrese, PhD Parents often start the school year with an overwhelming list of errands, chores, and deadlines. Stores are filled with kids being dragged around to buy clothes, uniforms, new sneakers, backpacks,...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Let's Talk It Over, Relationships
By Josh Haycraft Family—a word that at times can bring the ultimate comfort, and also the greatest anguish. Through all the moments of a family there are two things that, if taught and caught, will sustain us throughout life: Respect and Love. Family can...