by mcl | Jan 20, 2015 | Columns, Let's Talk It Over, Relationships
By Will McNeese Needless to say, a gap exists between today’s generation of adolescents and adults. Chap Clark, in his book, Hurt, states that “teenagers honestly seem to believe that adults are unnecessary. Yet it is an equally if not more deeply felt truth that...
by mcl | Jan 12, 2015 | Columns, Relationships, Single Still, Single Again
By Amy Ingram I recently had a friend tell me that my life could easily be a sitcom and they would be first in line to watch. I think if we stop to think about it, at some point, we could all be on sitcoms. It seems when we are delivered from crisis there is always...
by mcl | Jan 12, 2015 | Columns, Lifestyle, Rave Reviews
By Susan E. Richardson Consider something different this New Year. Let author Kerri Weems suggest a new approach instead of resolutions and better time management: discovering God’s tempo for your life. Her new release, Rhythms of Grace, outlines reasons and...
by mcl | Jan 12, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Salt & Light
By Leigh Ramsey In Spring 2014, several ladies sat around Barbara Beavers’ dining room table. Mrs. Beavers is the director of the Center for Pregnancy Choices for Jackson. The diverse ensemble of women had something in common—their calling. Throughout the metro...
by mcl | Jan 12, 2015 | Columns, Health & Wellness, The Doctor Is In
By Issac L. Boose, M.Ed., LPC-S, LMFT, ICAADC College students who seek treatment because of alcohol or drug dependency have to face reality head-on if they have any hope of making positive changes necessary to live a better life. Although the warning signs are always...
by mcl | Jan 12, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green On a bright September day my life changed forever. Even now, I don’t know exactly what happened. One day everything was fine, and the next it was if someone had flipped a switch. What began as a seemingly routine eye infection morphed into a chronic...