
‘Unabashedly Christian’ – Gina Bourasa: Building Houses and Hope
Gina Bourasa is founder of Building Hope, a non-profit she launched to help put hope back into people’s lives. Along

Gina Bourasa is founder of Building Hope, a non-profit she launched to help put hope back into people’s lives. Along

Greg Schenk, shown here at the pulpit at Ten Mile Community Church in south Meridian, gives sermons in the same

Upward Sports-Lineup: A group of young Upward Sports athletes waits in a lineup for a game to start. Upward encourages

By Sandy Jones As we enter the holidays with reminders everywhere we turn of Jesus’ birth, I often find myself

By Gary Moore I don’t know what you were doing to earn a living when you and your spouse were

By Daniel Bobinski The Old Testament is rich with characters that parallel, or foreshadow, the person of Jesus, embodying various

By Leo Hellyer From time to time, all of us face some turmoil in our lives. We can experience turmoil

By Roxanne Drury I had a conversation with someone quite a while ago and explained that the philosophy of our

By Dr. Rick Chromey Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God…I

By Rosie Main As the Christmas season approaches, our hearts are filled with joy, hope, and the spirit of giving.

By Bethany Riehl “Oh, magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt His name together!” – Psalm 34:3 Recently

By Joan Endicott While driving home from a conference recently, we were enjoying the warmth of the late afternoon along

By Larry Banta Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God,

By Tom Claycomb III I love big game hunting. The whole experience. The hunt, boning it out, packing out the

By Ryan De Amicis Over a decade ago, I graduated from the local state university in my hometown of San

By Janet Thompson No escaping it…the holidays are upon us, ushering in the temptations and frustrations of attempting to maintain

The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Twelve-year-old Dean

By Vincent Kituku A story is told of what King Fredrick William III of Prussia did as his country suffered

By Greg Grotewold Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to

By Bradley Shotts “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through

By Jenna Dexter “I’m done,” I journaled on May 4, 2016. “I’m so emotionally spent and so confused. I don’t

When Tammy and Jan de Weerd dealt with a family crisis, God was in their midst. (Photo by Chris Dixon)

From left to right are shown Denae Warren’s family, including husband TJ, daughter Harlow, Denae, sons Cassius and Atticus, and

The Albers family, formerly of Oregon and now very much a part of Caldwell, can all occasionally be found at

By Sandy Jones I’ve had a couple of people ask me what I meant by “friendly fire” a few weeks

By Roxanne Drury Sabbath rest – what exactly is that? Do we as a people even know how to truly

By Gary Moore “If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other

By Daniel Bobinski Lions and lambs are among the most popular symbols in Scripture. When we think of lions we

The Wise family of Boise prepares to open a medical clinic in Kenya, with many locals waiting to be served.

By Rosie Main As the vibrant colors of fall paint the landscape, it’s the perfect time to embrace a natural,