
Wednesday’s Child – Larry, 15, Has His Sights Set on College
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Larry, age

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

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

Despite a hard upbringing and a very troubled life, the power of faith eventually turned Stephanie Taylor-Thompson around and set

Kelly Culver, foreground, is shown climbing Smith Rock at Smith Rock State Park in central Oregon. At the time, Culver

Kenzie Emerson, co-director of the Care House Learning Center, reads to students during last year’s Read Across America Week. She

By Sandy Jones Happy spring!!! As I write this in April, after what seemed like several failed attempts I believe

By Gary Moore It’s frustrating when someone accuses us of something without hearing our side of the story. Our boss

By Daniel Bobinski Jesus represented many things during his time on Earth. Last year in this space I wrote about

By Leo Hellyer As men, we have many tools in our toolboxes, and we use most of those tools more

By Rosie Main In today’s fast-paced world, gut issues have become increasingly prevalent, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. I suffered

By Joan Endicott One unforgettable afternoon, out of the blue, I was confronted with some of my childhood challenges when

By Rick Chromey Jefferson…wrote his own Bible that excluded all references to miracles, wonders, signs, virgin birth, resurrection, the God-head,

By Tom Claycomb III I don’t like to use the word magical but I don’t know the Christianese word for

By Roxanne Drury Life! Life is a funny thing. Scripture tells us that when we are born, our days are

By Janet Thompson It’s Not All About Genes! I’m a three-time breast cancer survivor, but otherwise, I’m healthy. Even though

By Ryan De Amicis It’s a silly game we primarily played as kids. Remember it? A friend asks a question

The Sewing Angels group at Ten Mile Christian Church has been making pillowcases for St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital for 10

Hayley Slaughter is a DOVE kidney donor who lives in Mountain Home. Under the word DOVE, her sweatshirt reads, “Living

Lois Belveal Blockhan, otherwise known as The Hat Lady, is shown with her daughter, Leslie Anderson, who helps her mother

A raft full of Youth Dynamics students and their parents navigate the Go Left rapid on the Upper Main Payette

By Sandy Jones I’m so ready for spring! For those of us living in Southern Idaho this has been such

By Gary Moore Professor Stanley Hauerwas wrote the following: “We never know whom we marry; we just think we do.

By Daniel Bobinski Many people will never darken the doors of a church because they think they’ve done things that

By Leo Hellyer What is manhood? Well, quite honestly, it appears that it depends on who you ask. It also

By Larry Banta Ahh, the springtime! New life all around us. Flowers blooming, birds singing, trees showing their new leaves.

The Caldwell mayor’s son, Bryler, age 10, holds a “Jesus Loves U!” sign as he participates in a past Caldwell

By Ed Rybarczyk Why is there so much strife today? How is it that dearly-held friendships can so quickly unravel?

By Janet Thompson I’m excited to introduce myself to Christian Living Magazine readers and to my new column, Nutrition Nook.

By Joan Endicott “We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.” – Cynthia Ozick My

By Dr. Rick Chromey Jefferson’s personal history…disgraceful conduct… reputation for free thinking and loose morality is admitted. 1 “An