By Kelly Carr As I mentioned last week, I often avoid negative information. As you might guess, hearing about the pain of war experiences fits into that category. Therefore, I have always struggled to ask more about my relatives’ time in military service. I don’t want to picture my loved ones facing devastation. But […]
I Will Remember
By Kelly Carr I tend to shy away from negative information. Is that war movie based on a true story, depicting the horrors and heartache people actually experienced? No thanks. I’ll choose the comedy to watch instead. That memoir about growing up in extreme poverty my book club is reading? Nah, I’ll skip that […]
LookoutMag.com
By Kelly Carr For 124 years, The Lookout has provided Christian adults with true-to-the-Bible teaching and current information to help them fulfill their desire to mature as believers, develop godly relationships, and live in the world as faithful witnesses of Christ. That includes you—you are the reason we write. We want to thank you […]
Free Will & Tough Love
By Kelly Carr In the past few years, friends of mine have persuaded me to read some young adult book series, such as The Hunger Games, Divergent, and The Giver. At first I didn’t think I’d like reading dystopian novels—it’s not my usual preference—but they had some creative plotlines and characters. One theme in […]
Beyond Understanding
By Kelly Carr I first stared into the face of grief when I was 5 years old—my prematurely born brother passed away at only 8 months old. Though I was just a child, I have snapshots of memories when grief surrounded my family. As you know, the older we get, the more people we […]