
A Story from Mark Part 2 – Will He Be Healed or Rejected by the Man?
By Bethany Riehl (Editor’s note: This article is part 2 of a fictionalized account of a familiar story from the

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

By Daniel Bobinski Let’s be honest. When you’ve been deeply hurt, slandered, or treated unjustly by someone, the last thing

By Joan Endicott On the first day of a marriage retreat, the speaker emphasized the importance of knowing what matters

By Rosie Main The human heart is a remarkable organ, tirelessly pumping life through our veins. However, in today’s fast-paced

By Dr. Rick Chromey America the beautiful…and heroic. In 19th-century schoolhouses, children learned our nation’s history through tales of heroes

Rachelle Nelson is the author of young adult fiction that is imaginative and fun while still being appropriate for Christian

By Bethany Riehl (Editor’s note: Below is a fictionalized account of a familiar story from the New Testament, specifically from

By Tom Claycomb III I recently had a unique hunt. Charles Allen, owner of Knives of Alaska, called and invited

By Ryan De Amicis Ninety-six percent of adults admit they have an internal dialogue. But only one quarter of these

By Janet Thompson While I was finishing the first of three fish tacos on my plate, my friend was polishing

By Vincent Kituku There are times when living is not easy, especially after the unexpected death of a loved one.

By Bradley Shotts Recently, I was reading a Facebook post that asked this question, “What do you struggle with the

By Greg Grotewold If you walk in my statutes and observe my commandments and do them, then I will give

After Giants’ relief pitcher Gary Lavelle became a born-again Christian in the winter of 1976, other players followed, including pitcher

Image by Kate of Pixabay By Mark Naito Did you know tech is affecting everyone’s mental health and overall well-being?

Guest Chef Branden, from St. Luke’s Health System in Nampa, taught Life’s Kitchen trainees how to make chicken marsala. Life’s

Guna, at right, lived in an orphange in India as a child. He was exposed to Christianity during his time

By Sandy Jones And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him,

By Gaye Bunderson Shawn White serves as the Specialized Recruitment Services Administrator for Idaho Wednesday’s Child, an organization through Eastern