by MS Christian Living | Dec 3, 2021 | Columns, Editor's Letter
When memories fail, God’s love remains When I was little, I had a fat, hollow, red plastic baseball bat made by Playskool. The bat’s bloated size made me think I was a good hitter, especially when I heard the thunk of another ball being sent to the...
by MS Christian Living | Oct 29, 2021 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Teacups, cowboy boots and finding our worth Feeling a little like a bull in a china shop, I and my cowboy boots clomped into a beautiful room that could only be described as a parlor. It featured a full-length portrait of a former Mississippi First...
by MS Christian Living | Oct 1, 2021 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Splinters, sore throats, and hearing from God Sometimes the answer to our problem is obvious, but we haven’t paid attention. Sometimes we’re so busy worrying, we fail to ask God what to do. I’m preaching to myself here. Over...
by MS Christian Living | Sep 4, 2021 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Saying goodbye to a furry friend Y’all, don’t hold this against me, but I’m a cat person. I know dogs are more popular. I know they’re nicer. I know they’re “man’s best friend.” I lived with various roommates and their canine BFFs for...
by MS Christian Living | Aug 1, 2021 | As I See It, Columns, Inspiration
By DAN HALL Navigating the public vs. private vs. homeschool education debate “Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from Him.” – Psalm 127:3 As a pastor, I’ve been asked numerous times, “Should Christians put their...