Choosing to Love – Being Joyful Means Being More Like Jesus
By Daniel Bobinski Note: In March of 2020 I decided to use this space to focus on God’s greatest
By Daniel Bobinski Note: In March of 2020 I decided to use this space to focus on God’s greatest
By Roxanne Drury The title of this article – “The encouragement of hope” – sounds like it might be a
By Rosie Main Last December we had the most unfortunate, life-changing circumstance occur with my son. I have twin boys
By Doug Hanson Do you believe in God? A Gallup poll in 2017 determined that 87% of Americans do. Of
By Steve Nelson A long time ago people once believed… 1) …that the Earth was in the center of the
By Greg Grotewold Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives
By Jason Herring As an outdoor columnist it certainly helps if you love the outdoors, and I do. I am
Faith, a young Kenyan woman, graduated from Maasai Mara University with the help of sponsors in the Treasure Valley. She
By Terry Frisk After carefully planning my 2022 spending budget, I was completely caught off guard with the sudden surge
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Aliana,
Rick Montgomery is shown with a group of South African youngsters. Rick and his wife Sue Ellen traveled to a
Paul and Sasha Shulga helped launch a Slavic night at their church. The event was a success and there is
By Sandy Jones I must admit it’s nice to be back to a more “normal” rhythm in life. I’ve thoroughly
Dave Arthur is the morning DJ at 89.5 KTSY and half of the morning show duo known as “The Dave
Lidia and Yuriy Buchinskiy say goodbye to one another at the Boise Airport this past March. Yuriy was flying to
By Gary Moore When you observe some couples, you say, “They’ll never make it.” And looking at other couples, you
By Terry Frisk Covid has caused many of us to change the way we work. Some of us worked from
By Daniel Bobinski Note: In March of 2020 I decided to use this space to focus on God’s greatest command.
By Jason Herring The Giant of Gath was dead. A young shepherd from Bethlehem was the giant-slayer and destined to
By Joan Endicott It was late summer 1980 at 4:30 a.m. – definitely oh-dark-thirty. This was all new to me
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Meet 15-year-old
By Doug Hanson My family and I like to play board games and our favorite is the strategic game, “Settlers
By Bethany Riehl What is the point of it all anyway? It’s the question we face at my church every
By Leo Hellyer Men, as we live our lives, there can be many distractions that can send our minds off
By Vincent Kituku “I just want a poor child to have a chance for a better tomorrow,” said my friend,
By Pastor Paul Sheppard In Philippians 1, Paul explains how some people are preaching Christ with wrong motives, out of
By Dr. Rick Chromey In 1776 Thomas Paine was a “rock star” among American patriots. His writings inspired a loosely
By Scott Riggan I awoke at 3:30 in the morning, suddenly aware that we had a visitor at our house.
By Greg Grotewold Wanting to get away over spring break, our family spent five wonderful days in Boston. A big
By Ed Rybarczyk “Why do the different kinds of churches have different doctrines? After all, they’re all supposedly reading the
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