Let Us Adore Him – Thinking of All He Has Done – And Will Do
By Bethany Riehl September 8, 2022 was a historical day. As you surely know, Queen Elizabeth II died after 70
By Bethany Riehl September 8, 2022 was a historical day. As you surely know, Queen Elizabeth II died after 70
By Gary Moore Mark Twain once said, “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can
Community volunteers help collect items during a previous year’s Drive-Thru Food Drive in Meridian. This year, the drive has been
By Rosie Main The brain is involved in everything we do, and like any other part of the body, we
By Leo Hellyer As we come to the end of 2022 and near the beginning of 2023, there are many
By Vincent Kituku “My ear is itching,” said a 10-year-old boy, the lone survivor of a two-car accident that claimed
By Joan Endicott While sitting on her Grandma Lucy’s lap, little five-year-old Sunny sweetly caressed and carefully examined her grandma’s
By Paul Sheppard In one sentence, Paul gives his mission statement for living. He says, “For me to live is
By Dr. Rick Chromey Thanksgiving has evolved in the past decades. And while it retains remnants of its historic “Pilgrim”
By Daniel Bobinski Longtime readers of my column know I’m kind of a word junkie. Words have meanings, and therefore
By Doug Hanson In tennis, there is something called the “sweet spot.” When you swing the racquet and the tennis
By Roxanne Drury Acts 1:11b tells us that Jesus is coming back one day. “This same Jesus, who has been
By Terry Frisk Christmas is a magical time of the year as we celebrate the birth of our Savior. We
By Steve Nelson Who do you look up to? When I was younger and first started reading the Bible, I
By Bradley Shotts Oftentimes we lose sight of God’s plan for our lives when we are in the midst of
By Greg Grotewold When we purchased our house, it was clear that work needed to be done on the yard.
By Ashley Sears We finally landed! A long flight, hungry bellies and restless kids anxious to get to our destination.
By Janice Hildreth Christmas remains the favorite holiday of most people, but Thanksgiving is my personal favorite – for many
The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Fifteen-year-old Shawna
By Ashley Sears & Sandy Jones This year Ashley Sears, founder of Stories Unveiled, Nataliya Barbin of Hello Beauty Full
The Chapel at the Boise Airport. (Photo by Steve Bertel) By Steve Bertel “I was really hurting. … struggling
By Sandy Jones Our grandmother was a lovely Southern Baptist lady who did her best to ensure that all of
Launee Wolverton hands out free handbags to women in need. She fills them with items women want and need most,
Angela Ruth Strong (center, in cowboy hat) is shown here with, left to right, her husband Jim Strong and actors
Michael Oswold is director of Ratio Christi on the Boise State campus and was pivotal in getting the BSU chapter
The Riehl family trekked through a dark tunnel at the Hiawatha Bike Trail, with only headlamps to help them see.
Vincent Kituku, founder of Caring Hearts and Hands of Hope, is shown with his parents in Kenya. His mother is
By Gary Moore I’ve been re-reading Shaunti Feldhahn’s book, The Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriages. One of the areas
Pastor Craig Hanson started a prayer group called Unite Nampa in Prayer in 2020. He still oversees the group, which
By Leo Hellyer As we look around us, we can see a world that is in turmoil, disorganization, chaos, and
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