History, Culture and Faith – Yale Man Took on the French Revolution
By Dr. Rick Chromey “All scholars are required to live a religious and blameless life according to the rules of
By Dr. Rick Chromey “All scholars are required to live a religious and blameless life according to the rules of
By Joan Endicott Walking past Victoria’s Secret in the local mall, I heard this brief and beautiful interaction between a
By Rosie Main Doing a one-day fast each week is a great idea to help your body get time to
By Gary Moore If I could see a show of hands, there are probably a lot of you who would
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Larry,
By Terry Frisk Springtime is coming! As we shake off the winter blues, we look forward to warmer weather that
Sam and Rocio Santiago sit with their daughter, Angelica. (Photo by Steve Jones) By Steve Bertel Oct. 12, 2017. 5:30
Jim Winston, left, and former fellow police officer Jim Boetjer, right, manned a booth together at last year’s Parktacular event
By Sandy Jones Welcome January 2023! Although it was ten years ago this month that our editor Gaye Bunderson and
The family of Jim Walker of Boise participated as extras in the cast for a shooting of The Chosen segment
Tom Greco is shown with his wife Gail in 2021. A West Point graduate and former military commander, Greco now
By Bethany Riehl Deep breath and…exhale. Whew. We made it to January 2023. Magazines are a funny thing. As I
By Ed Rybarczyk What does it mean to have the mind of Christ? Is it a matter of having one’s
By Vincent Kituku What will be my last act in life – the one thing someone who will be left
By Ryan De Amicis “This is where Dave Ramsey and I disagree…,” Rachel Cruze boldly muttered. Is it legal for
By Dr. Rick Chromey “When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command
Joan and Mark Endicott are shown during their college years, when they first met and fell in love. That was
By Rosie Main Publisher’s Note – see our physical magazine or our e-edition to see the full letter. It is
By Leo Hellyer Okay, men, it is 2023! As we open our eyes to what we will experience this year,
By Daniel Bobinski Editor’s note: CLM contributor Daniel Bobinski completed his study of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 in his column titled,
By Gary Moore Dr. David Augsburger, a Christian author and teacher, says that we not only have a deep longing
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Calling all
By Terry Frisk Happy new year! Most of us greet the new year with resolutions for the upcoming year. However,
By Steve Nelson Two masters – Mistakenly, people often say money is the root of all evil, misquoting 1 Timothy
Mama Passarelli, founder of The Soup Ladies, has had her share of highlights over the years, including standing on some
By Sandy Jones After the seemingly never-ending Summer, it feels so good to welcome Fall, knowing that during this magazine’s
Rich Hopkins, 81, took over his late wife’s quilt ministry aspirations following her death from Covid-19 last year. Here, Hopkins
Paula Barthelmess, left, is founder of Community Outreach Behavioral Services Ministry and Tylar Bell, right, is a member of the
Sonrise Manor will soon offer fully furnished units to people in need of transitional housing. Much like a new subdivision
By Ed Rybarczyk On September 8, Queen Elizabeth died. Thereafter followed twelve days of public mourning, media coverage, historical reflection,
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