
Real Man’s Toolbox – Exercise Your Right to Cast a Ballot
By Leo Hellyer Editor’s note: The following column is the author’s take on the importance of voting. As stated in

By Leo Hellyer Editor’s note: The following column is the author’s take on the importance of voting. As stated in

By Joan Endicott “I can’t believe she’s really gone!” My body ached from weeping as I lay across her lavender,

By Bethany Riehl After a hot and smoky summer, we have officially arrived in the ‘Ber months. Although history indicates

By Dr. Rick Chromey I contemplate with sovereign reverence … building a wall of separation between Church & State. –

By Larry Banta I noticed I was having trouble seeing when I was about 12 years old. I was an

By Janet Thompson Have you ever said… “I travel so much I can’t eat healthy.” “We’re on vacation, so we’ll

By Tom Claycomb III Where’d the summer go? I don’t know, but it is going out with a bang. I’ve

By Ryan De Amicis Let me start off by saying, “Matt, I’m sorry.” At the beginning of the year, I

The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Kahli is

Photo taken by Nathan Zanders, Origin Films By Steve Bertel Whether it be learning from an informative DIY tutorial or

Bryan Kida is an advisor to the Caldwell Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council and leads two diverse youth groups: one a

Mitch Hodge (Courtesy photo) By Gaye Bunderson Mitch Hodge claims he was born with an edge to him and by that

By Sandy Jones Before you start throwing the extra tomatoes from your garden, I’ll admit I’m a sinner, saved by

By Gary Moore What’s the single most important thing you can do for your relationships? It’s a great question –

Tom Lopac (Courtesy Photo) By Daniel Bobinski Editor’s note: The author of this column deviated from his usual emphasis for

Sting Ray Robb is an Idaho native whose passion for racing began early in life. At 22, he is a

By Roxanne Drury Some people ease into retirement like putting on an old favorite comfortable robe. They settle in all

By Larry Banta During the month of February, I was able to travel with my wife and daughter to some

By Leo Hellyer Our nation is at a critical juncture on a number of fronts: politics, economics, internal security, military

By Rosie Main As the warmth of summer envelops us, it’s a wonderful opportunity to reflect on God’s creation and

By Bethany Riehl Have you ever thought about the fact that we have to make the coffee before we can

By Joan Endicott “I could never have imagined this level of freedom and independence two years ago, Joan! I am

By Janet Thompson “My mom always has her bag of nuts with her!” My daughter, Kim, made the above comment

By Dr. Rick Chromey Thomas Jefferson was always a believer. Being Virginian, Jefferson was baptized, married and buried Anglican, as

By Vincent Kituku In the fall of 1986, God blessed me with a situation that should have been a depressing

By Tom Claycomb III I say it repeatedly but springtime in Idaho is a sportsman’s paradise. We have awesome bear,

Longtime readers of Christian Living Magazine may recall that in the September/October 2021 edition, editor and writer Gaye Bunderson featured

By Doug Hanson What can we learn from the story of Abraham in Genesis 21 about protecting our wealth? The

By Bradley Shotts “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3 Sometimes in life the wheels

By Greg Grotewold Have you ever walked into the sanctuary on a Sunday morning feeling like a fraud, a fake?