The Road Less Traveled – ‘Just Like Your Dad’
By Jason Herring Growing up as I kid, I always wanted to be just like my dad. From his Florsheim
By Jason Herring Growing up as I kid, I always wanted to be just like my dad. From his Florsheim
By Doug Hanson Christians today can invest in companies that reflect biblical values in their products, practices, and philanthropy. However,
By Daniel Bobinski Note: In March of 2020 I decided to use this space to focus on God’s greatest command.
By Jim Day Our world is changing. Covid and its variants are killing thousands. But, people are still passing from this world
By Dr. Rick Chromey Benjamin Franklin is one of America’s most influential scientists, patriots, politicians, diplomats…and deists. So said Franklin himself, who
By Joan Endicott There was once a young man—I’ll call him Nasaa*—who dishonored his father’s name and disgraced his family in
By Rosie Main My obsession with digestive health all started when I went through my own challenges with irritable bowel
By Scott Riggan I have an older brother, and when we were kids, Rob possessed the very useful talent of
By Leo Hellyer In our society right now, there are many issues that many of us feel need to be
By Matthew Tucker There is no question that the Treasure Valley is growing. Record growth and rapid expansion have been
By Barbara Hinther Barbara Hinther enjoys horseback riding, especially following the death of her spouse and her subsequent struggles with alcohol. (Courtesy photo)
By Gaye Bunderson Doug Armstrong served for the first time as the Senate chaplain during this year’s Idaho legislative session.
John Vehlow of Kuna likes to fish for his own entertainment but also to help out the young people he has seen
By Sandy Jones Its official: I would have died on the Oregon Trail. Failed as a pioneer woman. Apparently in my
Jane Gunter serves God through a clown ministry. She is a member of Clowns of Idaho, and she has many
By Bethany Riehl But God. Those are my two favorite words in Scripture that, thankfully, are repeated over and over
By Terry Frisk Have you noticed the uptick in prices lately? I’m sure you all have. It recently cost me
By Gary Moore In case you haven’t noticed, you and your spouse are different. And I don’t just mean anatomically.
By Jason Herring This past year I was asked to give the closing prayer at the Idaho State Prayer Breakfast.
By Leo Hellyer All Christian men are on a journey that many times has some rough spots in it. There
By Daniel Bobinski Note: In March of 2020 I decided to use this space to focus on God’s greatest
By Joan Endicott “If you don’t want to be embarrassed, humiliated, or be ranked on a 1-10 scale, don’t ever
By Rick Chromey “[It’s] the most comprehensive and penetrating analysis of the relationship between character and society in America
By Roxanne Drury Did you ever stop and think about how things are connected? I mean how everything, literally everything,
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Kahli, 13,
By Doug Hanson This is a hard article for me to write because it sheds light on my family, but
By Scott Riggan It was one of those late-night dorm room conversations – probably fueled by study fatigue, stress and
By Ed Rybarczyk When I was a theology professor, I routinely ran across this attitude: “All religions lead to the
The Hands of Hope NW Board has decided to postpone our 25th Anniversary Celebration event scheduled for October 14th based
By Steve Nelson The world is fantastic at times, especially when different kinds of people stand together in unity. The
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