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.
Residents continue to rebuild two months after the country’s worst cyclone
Amy Lewis | Cochlear implants build bridges between the hearing and the deaf—but not everyone wants to cross
Everyday Australians are helping a museum gather data on the continent’s frogs
Churches in Australia take steps to address above average numbers of domestic abuse cases among members.
Christian ministries uncover abuse in churchgoing families
A Christian community in Australia cultivates the land with help from remarkable animals
A community in New South Wales is committed to working, living, and serving together
Amy Lewis | God’s design and an ethos of interdependence shape a Christian community’s approach to working the land Down Under
Traffickers in Cambodia are tricking victims into another kind of forced labor
One man’s acts of kindness have ripple effects across the globe