
Maximum Health – Above All Else … Guard Your Heart
By Rosie Main In the hustle and bustle of modern life, stress has become an unwelcome companion for many, taking

By Rosie Main In the hustle and bustle of modern life, stress has become an unwelcome companion for many, taking

By Tom Claycomb III Editor’s note: This column was written in early January for publication in the current March/April issue

The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Sixteen-year-old Erick

Mike Morris, administrator at Boise Christian Homes Inc., is shown with resident Diane Miller, who formerly worked as a Bible

Majors Thomas and Kimberly Stambaugh currently lead the Salvation Army in Boise, with its new location and modern facility. The

By Sandy Jones Happy New Year! Welcome to 2024 and all that God has in store for each and every

Jake Evans started the Nampa Narcan initiative to help others through their struggles with addiction – a battle he faced

Image for illustration only, and not the actual motorhome in this article. (Photo credit: Craigslist) By Glenn Koch I met

Jeff the Woodman displays one of his neatly sawed pieces of wood. He takes pride in perfection; and his woodlot,

By Gary Moore Note from the author: Much of the information for this issue’s column is taken from Dr. H.

By Daniel Bobinski During every person’s first year on Earth, discoveries are made that, for lack of a better term,

By Leo Hellyer The year 2024 is here, and I firmly believe that it is going to be a wild

By Ed Rybarczyk The year 2020 was one that made history, several times over! Here’s a quick recall of the

By Larry E. Banta As a rare breed of psychiatrist (Christian, former missionary, ordained minister), I have been a bit

By Roxanne Drury We are all on a journey. We each begin that journey in different places. Some in a

By Bradley Shotts “Lord have mercy….” These words ring in my mind as I reflect back on how many times

By Rosie Main You probably want to live a long, healthy, energetic, and active life without inflammation, pain, and disease

By Joan Endicott It’s that time of year. (You’re hearing a Christmas song in your head about now, aren’t you?)

By Dr. Rick Chromey In 1940 western civilization was under attack. Wars raged across the globe. Fascist dictators invaded and

By Tom Claycomb III I saw a post last night on Instagram by @imalexismonique that made me laugh. It said

By Bethany Riehl Lord, You are more glorious than we can imagine or conceive. Thank You for being our Creator.

By Vincent Kituku “Alibis”: the name for all the reasons we give for not utilizing our talents, gifts and experiences

By Doug Hanson I joined the pickleball crowd! I became one of the 36.5 million pickleball players in the United

By Greg Grotewold When it came to disciplining their kids, my parents were old school – my mother in particular.

The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Twelve-year-old Curtis

By Kathy Collard Miller Darcy’s training pants were wet again. Again! As I struggled to pull down the soaking pants,

By Steve Bertel Many church-planting pastors will agree that launching an upstart church in these times – getting the word

Nate Lindskoog sits for a shoe fitting for his partial prosthetic leg. Lindskoog was blessed by a positive attitude, strong

By Sandy Jones In August I posted this on one of my social media accounts – with the thought that

Dee Sienknecht is the adoptive mom to 4-year-old Ellie and 10-year-old Josiah. She’s also fostering a baby in her home