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By KATIE EUBANKS; Photos by STEGALL IMAGERY For the fourth year in a row, MCL has taken...
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By KATIE EUBANKS Dr. Cathie Phillippi is a married, churchgoing doctor with three...
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Amanda Scott — Abortion, healing and hope
By KATIE EUBANKS Editor’s note: This article contains a partial description of a late-term abortion. In 2012, Amanda Scott was at a follow-up appointment with her chiropractor/nutritionist, Dr. Debra Barnes, 18 years after having an abortion as a teen. “Some of the...
Aaron and Lizzy Sibley — Loss, lament, and moving forward
No matter what you’ve experienced, nothing can prepare you for the loss of a child. “I had never had a lot of bad things happen in my life at all (before we lost our son),” says Lizzy Sibley, a senior auditor at Rabobank who’s married to Aaron, student minister at First Baptist Brandon...
The Baptist Children’s Village celebrates 125 years
By CHRYSTELLE THAMES “We now bid you an affectionate goodbye — but this is God’s work. He inspired, built and directed. We were simply His instruments.” – Rev. L. S. Foster upon his 1903 retirement as first superintendent of the then...
Willie McClain — From Aryan Brotherhood to brother in Christ
By KATIE EUBANKS Willie McClain doesn’t do fake. He didn’t do fake in his previous life as part of the Aryan Brotherhood in prison. And he doesn’t do fake now at Partners in the Gospel, the fancy name for he and his wife, Alex, pouring into four young men in their downtown...