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.
Two friends in Australia decided to start playing a sport from the pages of history
Amy Lewis | Virtual people are gaining popularity online and blurring the lines of what it means to be human
Someone with autism is different, but not any less of a person
HEALTH | Laughing gas has become a recreational drug of choice for many youth
A woman in Australia and a man in New York hope to find the people who lost the memories they found
One seminary student realized that serving God doesn’t have to mean full-time ministry
SCIENCE | From floor to canopy, two Australian scientists conserve trees—and human dignity
How should humans respond to AI made in our image?
Two Australian brothers have carried on the family business for decades
Christian agronomists invent a better way to care for forests in Africa and around the world