Amy is a WORLD contributor and a graduate of World Journalism Institute and Fresno Pacific University. She taught middle school English before homeschooling her own children. She lives in Geelong, Australia, with her husband and the two youngest of their seven kids.
The centuries-old tradition of shape-note singing has found a passionate following in Australia
An anti-discrimination law chills religious speech in Australia
An Australian competition shows off dog herding skills
A Christian educator faces trial as the state clamps down
TECHNOLOGY | Wyoming cautiously embraces a U.S. resurgence in nuclear power
Amy Lewis | How 21st-century gleaners are saving food from landfills
To prevent waste and provide for needy people, a group in Australia works to preserve fruit from forgotten trees
After the devastating landslide, Bible translators distribute New Testaments in the local language to the villagers
Being a child prodigy comes with unique opportunities, difficulties, and experiences
Locals and visiting aid workers report devastation