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When Church Stops Feeling Like Home: Finding Belonging in Midlife Faith

For many women in midlife, church has long been...

They Said His “Southern Accent” Made Him Sound “Unintelligent”–So He Apologizes with a Southern Flare

Chad Prather responds to haters with a smile and some sarcastic love--y'all are fixin' to love it!

This Is What I Wish You Would Say When Your Child Points at My Daughter

As we enter the playground area, your child immediately points to mine, calling loudly “Mom, look at HER!”

Scarlett Clay

Scarlett holds a B.A in English from Texas A&M University and a M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. She has been involved in her local homeschooling community since 2001, directing her children's education, teaching in learning co-ops, and serving as a competitive speech coach with the NCFCA from 2007-2012. Currently, Scarlett is a chapter director for Ratio Christi campus apologetics club at the University of Texas and is pursuing her MDiv at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Scarlett and her husband, Brandon, have been married 20+ years and have four children, one of whom is now with the Lord. Connect with Scarlett on her website or Facebook.

Homeschool Will Not Save Them

Over a decade ago, I made the life-changing decision to teach my child at home. Fast-forward to my daughter’s first year at the university. She came home one day and told me she had watched a film in biology class that showed a whale with legs. I laughed. She didn’t. Instead, she said these impossible words, “Mom, I don’t believe the Bible is true anymore. I’m not a Christian.”