Wednesday’s Child – McKenzie, 15, Imagines a Bright Future
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. McKenzie,
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. McKenzie,
Bart Cochran used his skills in real estate to help launch a non-profit that helps provide housing for people of
Mary Jane Fejeran is shown with her family in front of the house she was able to get through help
Honi Deaton and her husband Jeff have traveled together as musicians. Jeff currently serves as technical director at Eagle Christian
But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore
Pastor T.J. Hankey of Refresh Church baptizes a parishioner outside of the church’s temporary home at Owyhee High School in
By Gary Moore Communication and intimacy are dynamic processes that are closely related. Think of communication being more like the
By Leo Hellyer Do you ever have the feeling that you are being watched? Well, generally speaking, you are being
By Roxanne Drury 1 Corinthians 3: 6-8 reads, “I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow.
By Ed Rybarczyk American Christians thrill at the prospect of revival. Revival changes hearts, redirects people’s lives, and even alters
By Steve Nelson Three questions must be answered by every person when thinking about God. We need to get the
By Joan Endicott One unforgettable afternoon, out of the blue, I was confronted with some of my childhood challenges when
By Daniel Bobinski Throughout the New Testament, Jesus and the gospel writers used various metaphors to help us understand the
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Prayer breakfasts slated for early in May The National Day of Prayer is scheduled to take place
Two churches in the north end of Boise joined to become one, changing the name of the 110-year-old Capital City
Image by Rosy from Pixabay By Alison Riley May is Mental Health Awareness Month. May has been gaining recognition by many faith communities
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Siblings
Bob and Terri Anderson stand in their store surrounded by furniture made by their Amish craftsmen. The couple felt led
Faith Boyd tests the heart rate of a client at the Meridian Gathering & Resource Center. Boyd worked as a
By Sandy Jones Each winter I look forward to spring and Easter with zeal. After months of cold, grey weather,
By Steve Bertel We often see TV news reports of horrific crimes that have occurred … police manhunts … fugitives
By Stephen Silas Gill Editor’s note: Stephen Silas Gill is a resident of Lahore, Pakistan, and an avid reader of
By Steve Nelson I knew a man, let’s call him Michael for storytelling purposes, who met his biological father once
By Bethany Riehl I am not a robot. But how do you know? With new technology it’s becoming harder to
By Janice Hildreth You may assume by their demeanor in the pulpit that the life of a pastor is one
By Ed Rybarczyk I am going to take a risk, walk out on a lonely gangplank and just say it:
Photo credit to Barbara Jackson from Pixabay Nampans to hold prayer walk downtown Nampa Prayer Walk organizer, Mary Tschannen,
By Roxanne Drury I am pretty confident most of us have heard the phrase ‘take your thoughts captive.’ What exactly
By Daniel Bobinski It’s the prevailing theme in Christianity: Jesus died so we can have eternal life. In actuality, everyone
By Doug Hanson “Motive” is a loaded word. The dictionary defines it as “a reason for doing something, especially one
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