by mcl | Sep 3, 2016 | Columns, Covers, Recent Cover Stories
By MARILYN TINNIN One colorful member of the Mississippi Legislature who took on the challenge of signing up for Fit4Change, a Paul Lacoste sports camp, a few years ago described Paul as “an absolute freakin’ tyrant.” That’s one of the kinder things people have...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, Quips & Quotes
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, Living My Call
By Marilyn Tinnin Michael Joe Cannon, proud native of Calhoun City, Mississippi, has, over the last decade, become something of Mississippi’s very own “Car Czar.” With stores in eight cities and franchise rights to eleven different brands, Michael Joe’s...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2016 | Christian Commerce, Columns, Practical Living
By Chatham Kennedy If you are passing through Ridgeland, you are guaranteed to see the illuminations of Magnolia Lighting. Dozens of chandeliers adorn the roadside window, which acts as its own billboard to anyone traveling down I-55 beside the company’s...
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...