
Understanding Relationships – Spouses From Different Countries…in a way
By Gary Moore It’s been said that there are two types of people who travel to foreign countries – the

By Gary Moore It’s been said that there are two types of people who travel to foreign countries – the

By Daniel Bobinski With Christmas coming up I got to wondering about symbolism in Scripture for this season. To be

By Leo Hellyer I was recently invited to record a segment for a show titled, “Finishing Strong,” on a local

(Editor’s note: This article is was submitted by Boise Rescue Mission Ministries.) “Death’s door.” That’s how Richard describes his

By Roxanne Drury Life is busy. I do not have to tell you that! Practically every single person I know

By Joan Endicott The cheerful girl with bouncy golden curls was almost five. Waiting with her mother in the checkout

By Dr. Rick Chromey One night a stranger sought refuge in a rural tavern. The hungry, unkempt visitor was exhausted

By Dr. Larry E. Banta Over the years and in several countries, I have been involved in many building projects.

By Tom Claycomb III As I’m writing this article, summer is just dashing over the horizon. When I first signed

By Bethany Riehl “I will offer You the sacrifice of thanksgiving and call on the name of the LORD.” –

By Rosie Main In the fast-paced and uncertain world we live in, anxiety has become an all too familiar companion

By Ryan De Amicis Ever since I could remember, my dad had a guitar lying around our house. Although at

By Stephen Silas Gill I am upset by some recent, highly visible statements to the effect that Christianity is losing

The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Juan, 17,

By Steve Bertel In the early ’60s, the Los Angeles Police Department adopted the motto “To protect and to serve”

By Sandy Jones A little fun family history… I was born at a time when mothers stayed in the hospital

Accomplished local entrepreneur Ron Price wears many hats. Along with running successful businesses, he is also an author and public

The team members of Idaho Hustle Basketball Club come from all faith denominations, socioeconomic levels, and educational options. But when

By Gary Moore Who talks more, women or men? According to the stereotype, women talk too much. Throughout history, women

By Daniel Bobinski What do we make of the comment by Jesus in the sixth chapter of John, verse 35,

By Joan Endicott “The problem is you don’t believe God, Joan.” What? I thought. I most certainly do believe God!

By Dr. Rick Chromey Some days in history live in infamy. Like December 7, 1941. The day Japan bombed Pearl

By Ed Rybarczyk When I pray for my three grandchildren, what do I want? That they give their hearts and

By Bethany Riehl “Commit your way to the LORD; trust in Him, and He will act.” (Psalm 37:5) Last April

By Tom Claycomb III Since this is my first article with Christian Living Magazine, let’s do an introductory article. On

By Doug Hanson Despite riding our bikes slowly uphill for 25 miles we still hadn’t reached the summit of Beartooth

By Leslie Montgomery “In the event no one has ever said it, allow me to apologize for all the men

Kelsey Korvela is shown with her family, including her husband Tracy and children, left to right, Radley, Belle, and E.J.

Today, Teresa Nickell is a successful woman who works with “women in need of hope,” because she was once that

By Sandy Jones Ten years. Really?! What a miracle and a blessing to get to do what I do. I’m