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.
Small, rural church buildings without congregations are being sold to support growing churches
Bell ringers in Australia are keeping a 17th century tradition alive
Amy Lewis, Erica Kwong, Jenny Lind Schmitt, Onize Oduah | Countries around the world implement different measures to adapt to the pandemic
A special sports day in Australia gives people with disabilities a chance to play
Legal assisted suicide makes it difficult to address the big questions with terminally ill patients
A drive down a historic coastal byway reveals the glory of God’s creation
Australians join researchers to hunt for evidence of the elusive mammal
Newly discovered spider species becomes an internet sensation
Amy Lewis | Australian universities’ dependence on Chinese students has led to the stifling of academic freedom. The Land Down Under is starting to push back
Facing mortality teaches couple to rely on God’s faithfulness