Mary’s miracle didn’t stay all nice and tidy. Neither will ours.
Mary's miracle didn't stay all nice and tidy. Neither will ours. This link will take you to this week's three minute Southern Comfort radio segment: Mary’s Messy Miracle is Ours Merry Christmas, friends.
Weekly Southern Comfort from the Radio: Mary’s Messy Miracle is Ours
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Mary’s Messy Miracle is Ours
As I pen these words to y’all, one of my favorite Christmas songs is playing in the background. The words of “Mary, Did You Know?” were penned by Mark Lowry, the music written by Buddy Greene. Throughout the song, Jesus’ mother is asked a myriad of somber questions that never fail to grip me from the first searching query to the last. “Mary, did you
Jerry Rice in the Southern Quote
He was born on October 13, 1962 in Starkville, Mississippi. They say he developed his hands while working for his father, who was a brick mason. He became a standout receiver at Mississippi Valley State University from 1980-1984. He acquired the nickname “World” because they said there wasn’t a ball in the world he couldn’t catch. His college career featured many record-setting performances and his small
No Fail Christmas Fudge
Hey folks, welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. In honor of the season and to help you good folks out, I thought I'd show y'all my No Fail Fudge. This is a one, two, three version. Ready? Let’s go! “No Fail Christmas Fudge” One: Stir 3 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips, one can of sweetened condensed milk, and a scant teaspoon salt in saucepan. Heat on stove
Holiday Traveling Travails
Some of my favorite holiday stories ever come from the Knaff family and the traveling travails of their daughter, Connie. The last of the four Knaff girls, Connie is a little thing with a big personality. She tops off around five foot. Her husband towers over her, coming in at six-four. They have three sons, triplets, and it looks like they all have their daddy’s
Recycling the Straight Running Crazy Way
Hello folks, let’s chat…Last week we were talking about false teeth and family bonding when we ran slap out of time. I said I had another story for y’all, remember? Well, get ready. This may be yesterday’s news to the rest of the world. If so, humor me, but I’ve just learned that there are people who believe in reusing false teeth. My niece works
The “If I Die” App
Oh, the advantages of technology. I admit to being an avid Facebooker. I’m also LinkedIn, Twitter happy, Pin Crazy and sharing like mad on Muzy and Instagram. What can I say? I know social media has its detractors, but I believe it is what you make it. And yet, even I find this new development creepy times two. There’s actually a Facebook app that will allow
Governor Michael Dale Huckabee in the Southern Quote
He was born August 24, 1955 in Hope, Arkansas to conservative Southern Democratic parents. He cites his working-class upbringing as the reason for his own populist conservative political views. He began playing guitar at age 11, preached his first sermon as a teenager and got his first job at a radio station when he was 14. In what would become an omen of sorts, his chapter
Maw Maw Lucy’s Fudge Nut Muffins
Hey folks, welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! I don’t know what y’all did on election night, but I felt the need to make something warm and chocolaty. So, I pulled out Maw Maw Lucy’s recipes, poked around a little, and found her Fudge Nut Muffins. Oh, yeah! I hadn’t had them in a while but they were everything I remembered and more. I'll