by mcl | Jul 30, 2014 | Columns, Let's Talk It Over, Relationships
By Molly Meeks, LPC, NCC The current trend of multitasking has caused many of us to get sucked into a chaotic lifestyle. Sometimes we find ourselves repeating the same pattern of behavior even though it isn’t working or is holding us back. Maybe you realize that you...
by mcl | Jul 28, 2014 | Columns, Education Connection, Practical Living
By Sherye S. Green Long before I became a teacher, I worked in the business world as a communications and public relations specialist. One of many tasks I was charged with was developing a crisis management plan, a critical component of any company’s overall business...
by mcl | Jul 21, 2014 | Columns, Inspiration, This Is My Story
I was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army 10 years ago upon graduating from the United States Military Academy. The path that lay ahead was not planned but promised. The attacks of September 11, 2001, happened as I began my Yearling...
by mcl | Jul 18, 2014 | Columns, Inspiration, Pastor's Perspective
By The Very Rev’d B. Keith Allen The United States of America fought for its independence from England in hopes of setting a course as a Republic whose citizens were free to enjoy and live out their Creator’s will as they understood it. They based this pursuit upon...
by mcl | Jul 16, 2014 | Columns, Salt & Light
Over seven years ago in Nashville, Tennessee, a prison chaplain approached LeAllison Whittinghill about taking care of a baby, soon to be born to a pregnant, incarcerated mother. The baby’s name was Jonah. After receiving Jonah, LeAllison and her husband, already...
by mcl | Jul 8, 2014 | Columns, Inspiration, The Way I See It
By Martin E. Willoughby, Jr. A number of years ago when I was in law school, I had a professor who was a Believer. She shared an insight one day on faith that has stuck with me. She pointed out that we often talk about tithing as it relates to money; however, we...