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  • Two Sides to Every Story
    Posted on Monday, February 5th, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: Carol McClain, honor, James 1:19, kumbaya, listening, respect, Super Bowl LII, two sides to every story, unity, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain: @ carol     _mcclain Good friends and a nephew refused to watch the Super Bowl because NBC or Super Bowl LII denied an ad from veterans asking people to respect the flag. Based on knowledge of our society’s agendas, both conservative and liberal, these good people saw a conspiracy against traditional values . It sounded right. Feeling a little …[ read more ]

  • When Do We Forgive Genetics?
    Posted on Monday, January 29th, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: 2 Timothy 3:15-17, biology, Carol McClain, genetics, heredity, Jesus Christ, psychopaths, psychopathy, social mores, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain @carol     _mcclain When do we admit genetics makes us do those things we ought not to do? In preparation for my next book I’ve been reading about psychopaths . The salient feature of this character trait is that psychopaths are born aberrant. One family could raise the next president, Mother Teresa and a serial killer. …[ read more ]

  • Four Ways to Love the Cold Temperatures
    Posted on Monday, January 8th, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: Be like a child, Carol McClain, Four Ways to Love Cold Temperatures, have fun, Matt. 18:4, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain:      @carol   _mcclain No one needs a news alert, here it is, anyway. The East Coast has been gripped by record shattering cold. It’s uncomfortable,  inconvenient, expensive and deadly. Despite the four negatives, it can be appreciated. Wait, you say. Appreciated? Yep, but remember, I didn’t say loved. Four Ways to appreciate the frigid temperatures …[ read more ]

  • Four Sure-Fire Ways to Keep New Year’s Resolutions
    Posted on Monday, January 1st, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: Carol McClain, four ways to keep your resolutions, Proverbs 16:19., Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain:     @carol _mcclain Everyone’s busy making New Year’s resolutions–perhaps, as this is written, they’ve already been broken.     What are you hoping for? Lose weight? Start exercising? Spend more time with your kids? Read the Bible through in a year? Save your marriage? All of these are great ideas, and I’m sure you can add …[ read more ]

  • The Wonder of Christmas: God Left Heaven Behind
    Posted on Monday, December 4th, 2017 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: Carol McClain, Edward VIII, God's love, Isaiah 6, Phil. 2, the wonder of Christmas, Wallis Simpson, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain:    @carol_mcclain In 1937 King Edward VIII of England gave up his title and power and glory for love. He loved a sinner–a divorced American still married but in the process of divorce. Wallis Simpson sympathized with the Nazis. Edward loved her, so he sacrificed everything for her. For an American, this love which created a constitutional crisis in England, speaks …[ read more ]

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    • Christian–You Are Righteous, But Are You Merciful?

      Carol McClain Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. Matt. 5:7 Don Carson, a theologian and co-founder of Gospel Coalition, writes: “Mercy is a loving response prompted by the misery and helplessness of the one on which love is to be showered.” If I only knew then what I know now. I used to be able to point my fingers at others for not learning how to pull themselves out of the gutter. After all, I'd come from a rough and tumble upbringing where alcohol use (we were NOT drug addicts, thank you) was de rigueur. Poor and self-conscious… ...[ full story ]

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