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By Janet Thompson In July, we celebrated America’s Independence Day. While I could write an entire post on the importance

By Janet Thompson In July, we celebrated America’s Independence Day. While I could write an entire post on the importance

By Dr. Rick Chromey Some dates live in infamy — and some dates should. Most Americans remember September 11 as

By Doug Hanson My wife and I recently completed a seashell puzzle that was unlike any other we’d worked on.

By Tom Claycomb III You’d think it’d be an easy gig to write for a magazine that only has a

Launch Ministries offers teen programs Two programs under the umbrella of Launch Ministries serve teens in two different ways. One

By Matt Sieger When our three children were growing up, our son Paul wanted a Boston Terrier. So I went

Photo courtesy www.cmausa.org By Gaye Bunderson A local group called Christian Motorcyclists Association loves its wheels, and loves to use

By Gaye Bunderson When did you first become involved in Kairos Prison Ministry and what motivated you? I started about

By Steve Bertel Brandon was going through some tough personal struggles. On one front, three close members of his family

By Sandy Jones Beep. Beep. Beep. My husband’s IV is occluded…again. Beep. Beep. Beep. The lady across the hall is

A movement called Footprints on Campus invites all interested parties to pick a school and start praying during August 11-15.

MAF Tour Director Alyssa Busse shows visitors to Mission Aviation Fellowship in Nampa the frame of Nate Saint’s plane. In

By Larry Banta As an ordained minister (another claim to my renegade status), so far I have had the privilege

By Joan Endicott “A Spanish father, desperate to reconcile with his son, placed an advertisement in the local newspaper, El

By Leo Hellyer We are living in a world of conflict. As men we are called to lead. We are

By Roxanne Drury When my husband and I travel out of town by car, I usually take on the role

By Rosie Main As the warm rays of summer shine upon us, many of us find ourselves outdoors more —

By Tom Claycomb III God has a way of cutting to the chaff in a minimal amount of words. So

By Bethany Riehl The more they dug, the more my heart began to pound, and my thoughts ran circles while

Andrew Nemr is a tap dancer who will perform Dark Night at 7 p.m. Friday, August 8, at TRICA. The

A local woman named Cassidy was given much-needed help by CATCH (Charitable Assistance to the Community’s Homeless). In the photo

Wayne Craig is Every Man A Warrior’s Northwest Director for the United States. In 2021, he helped launch EMAW’s first

By Sandy Jones I was so surprised the first time I heard the old adage “10% of the church does

By Gary Moore How do I keep my marriage relationship positive and growing? It seems like we’re all looking for

By Daniel Bobinski Have you ever been blindsided by a trial in your life and then heard someone quote James

By Rick Chromey On May 14, 1804, forty-three men and a dog launched a large boat and two pirogues into

By Joan Endicott In a small war-torn village nestled in the heart of a rugged landscape lived a young woman

By Rosie Main As women, our bodies move through beautifully designed seasons — each one carrying its own purpose, potential,

By Mark Naito How can technology possibly affect your first love — your relationship with God? Here is one way

By Jenna Dexter As the plane ascended over the coast of San Diego, my best friend straddled the bench to