Starting a nonprofit was exactly what I (and others) needed

By Courtney Connell In 2020, despite the COVID chaos, I had a lot of time for reflection and prayer. Since 2019 I had been praying for purpose in my single season of life. I had a killer career but...

The benefits of at-home healthcare

By Laura Lee Leathers Reality! Healthcare has drastically changed since the pandemic. Most people would agree with that statement. Furthermore, people are seeking quality healthcare as they age....

How to avoid Martha-Mama syndrome this Christmas

By Courtney Ingle The Christmas season is supposed to be one of joy and reverence as we celebrate the birth of our risen Savior.  In my core, I know it. But while Jesus deserves our worship, it is...

Protecting your recovery journey during the holidays

By Brianna Rodgers, LMFT, ASAT, EMDR, CTT As we approach the holiday season, here are some ways you and your family can prepare to stay on the path to recovery. Potential triggers Family gatherings:...

St. Dominic’s sister receives lifetime achievement award

Submitted by St. Dominic’s Sister Mary Trinita Eddington, OP, MSN, RN, FNP, of St. Dominic’s was recently honored with the 2023 DAISY Lifetime Achievement Award. “St. Dominic’s and our nursing team...

Jump into the new year with both feet

By Dr. Daniel Ross The foot is a complex part of the human body composed of 33 joints, 26 bones, and more than a hundred muscles, tendons and ligaments, all working together to provide support,...

Dr. Farrah Newman’s eyes of faith

By Katie Eubanks Ginn Growing up in a single-parent household in Columbus, Mississippi, the future Dr. Farrah Newman spent a good amount of time alone. Her mother worked full-time while attending...

7 ways to craft holy habits

By Jade Whitehurst Using your habits and routines to honor God is a wonderful way to integrate your faith into your daily life and experience Christ more fully. After all, it’s the mundane tasks and...

Count your Blessing

By Katie Eubanks Ginn I don’t know how to say this without bragging, but I had a pretty fantastic Thanksgiving. (The one disappointment was that my parents couldn’t make it to the Eubanks family...

What’s Going On – National Family Caregivers Month

By Ruth W. Sanders, MSN, CNS, RN Every November is dedicated to honoring caregivers. This year’s theme is “Caregiving Happens.” Caregiving is one of the hardest jobs that an individual will ever...

If you aren’t sure whether you have a relationship with God or where you’ll go when you die, please read this.

Don’t Miss

Count your Blessing

By Katie Eubanks Ginn I don’t know how to say this without bragging, but I had a pretty fantastic...

Current Online Issue

Recent Cover Stories

Trending Now

Starting a nonprofit was exactly what I (and others) needed

By Courtney Connell In 2020, despite the COVID chaos, I had a lot of time for reflection and prayer. Since 2019 I had been praying for purpose in my single season of life. I had a killer career but was struggling with why the personal side of things was so lacking. I...

The benefits of at-home healthcare

By Laura Lee Leathers Reality! Healthcare has drastically changed since the pandemic. Most people would agree with that statement. Furthermore, people are seeking quality healthcare as they age. That might mean homeopathic alternatives or finding ways to stay home...

How to avoid Martha-Mama syndrome this Christmas

By Courtney Ingle The Christmas season is supposed to be one of joy and reverence as we celebrate the birth of our risen Savior.  In my core, I know it. But while Jesus deserves our worship, it is so easy for me to be pulled into the commercialism and...

Protecting your recovery journey during the holidays

By Brianna Rodgers, LMFT, ASAT, EMDR, CTT As we approach the holiday season, here are some ways you and your family can prepare to stay on the path to recovery. Potential triggers Family gatherings: Family conflict is more likely to arise, and buttons are pushed....

St. Dominic’s sister receives lifetime achievement award

Submitted by St. Dominic’s Sister Mary Trinita Eddington, OP, MSN, RN, FNP, of St. Dominic’s was recently honored with the 2023 DAISY Lifetime Achievement Award. “St. Dominic’s and our nursing team nominated Sister Trinita to honor and celebrate her remarkable...

Jump into the new year with both feet

By Dr. Daniel Ross The foot is a complex part of the human body composed of 33 joints, 26 bones, and more than a hundred muscles, tendons and ligaments, all working together to provide support, balance and mobility. The average person has walked about 75,000 miles by...

Dr. Farrah Newman’s eyes of faith

By Katie Eubanks Ginn Growing up in a single-parent household in Columbus, Mississippi, the future Dr. Farrah Newman spent a good amount of time alone. Her mother worked full-time while attending classes at night. Getting on and off the school bus each day, Farrah saw...

7 ways to craft holy habits

By Jade Whitehurst Using your habits and routines to honor God is a wonderful way to integrate your faith into your daily life and experience Christ more fully. After all, it’s the mundane tasks and habits of our lives that open up the possibility of achieving our...

Count your Blessing

By Katie Eubanks Ginn I don’t know how to say this without bragging, but I had a pretty fantastic Thanksgiving. (The one disappointment was that my parents couldn’t make it to the Eubanks family turkey day in Arkansas, as Dad caught COVID. But he’s doing better now,...

What’s Going On – National Family Caregivers Month

By Ruth W. Sanders, MSN, CNS, RN Every November is dedicated to honoring caregivers. This year’s theme is “Caregiving Happens.” Caregiving is one of the hardest jobs that an individual will ever have. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the...

Dr. Farrah Newman’s eyes of faith

By Katie Eubanks Ginn Growing up in a single-parent household in Columbus, Mississippi, the future Dr. Farrah Newman spent a good amount of time alone. Her mother worked full-time while attending classes at night. Getting on and off the school bus each day, Farrah saw a church at the corner of her...

Feature Story: Service, sacrifice fuel 2 Mississippi authors

By Courtney Ingle Veterans Day is November 11. American servicemen and servicewomen are honored for their dedication to the country — a dedication that requires sacrifice of their time, safety, and sometimes even their lives. Two Mississippi authors have recently shared their stories of service...