By Kelly Carr The new year has different connotations for us all. Maybe you relish the concept that it’s brand-new and therefore has brand-new potential—you love making goals and lists and plans for January through December. Maybe you’re so busy with each day’s work that you barely notice 2017 has arrived—today is the same as […]
React to Christmas
By Kelly Carr There are many ways people reacted over 2,000 years ago to a small Jewish boy born in the overcrowded town of David. • The shepherds glorified and praised. • Mary treasured and pondered. • The Magi followed and worshipped. • Joseph protected and obeyed. You’ve heard this story year after year. How […]
Year-Round
By Kelly Carr A friend was visiting with a minister back at the end of the summer. Upon walking into the office, he noticed some lights in the corner. “Is that a Christmas tree you have up already?” my friend asked. (Sure, some people decorate early, but summer seems extreme!) The minister went on to […]
Loss Shapes Our Perspective
By Kelly Carr I became acquainted with grief at a young age. When I was 5 years old, my baby brother was born prematurely, three months too soon. He was in and out of the hospital, his tiny underdeveloped lungs struggling to sustain him. But we did have some wonderful times at home with him. […]
STOP—Things Can Wait
By Kelly Carr Rest . . . ahhhhh. That’s got to be the sixth love language, am I right? When you’re well-rested, your mind is sharper, your attitude is brighter, and your temperament is more at peace. It feels good! There are so many benefits, I’m tempted to skip writing this editorial and go take […]