
The Renegade Psychiatrist – Helicopter pilot lived as light in the dark
By Larry Banta As an ordained minister (another claim to my renegade status), so far I have had the privilege

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

By Bethany Riehl (Editor’s note: This article is part 2 of a fictionalized account of a familiar story from the

By Nathan Carroll How can we live out Christ in every aspect of our lives? It’s a challenge Christians continually

By Tom Claycomb III All of the big-name Christian authors, speakers and movie producers attend the National Religious Broadcasting Convention.

By Janet Thompson Recently, I was in Costco wearing my Make America Healthy Again hat when an employee cleaning the

Vincent Kituku of Eagle is shown here with a happy group of Kenyan kids. The really beautiful thing? That little

Wayne Craig, Northwest Director for Every Man A Warrior, is shown with his wife Jaymi. (Courtesy photo) By Steve Bertel

One of the buildings that housed True Hope Church over its 161-year history is the church shown here. The photo

By Sandy Jones I think I say this each year. … Spring and Easter are my favorites, as I feel

By Gary Moore “How are you doing?” If you’re like me, you probably get asked that question several times a

By Larry Banta Driving through southern California one day, I noticed a sign on the exit in the grassy median,

By Roxanne Drury We often hear that kids can be mean. Unfortunately, they can be. I remember being taunted as

By Jenna Dexter As I loaded my keyboard into the back of my Mini Cooper and took off for the