Charissa is a WORLD reporter who often writes about poverty-fighting and criminal justice. She resides with her family in Atlanta.
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The strain of bivocational ministry and a battle with anger almost destroyed Robert and Juanita Hall’s marriage
WORLD’s 2019 Hope Awards winners cope with the COVID-19 outbreak
Financial pressures almost tore Mike and Pat Meierhenry’s marriage apart, but a counselor helped them see the need to prioritize each other
Jenny Lind Schmitt, Charissa Koh, Sophia Lee | As the deadly disease hit the United States, Christians began praying, planning, and caring for their communities
Cities help alcoholics and addicts sleep it off, but not necessarily get well
Steven Thomas entered the pastoral ministry full of pride. But painful trials reminded him God is in charge of outcomes
Fiction for tweens to older teens
Florida still debating if ex-felons who owe fines and fees should vote
Examining two approaches to Christian healthcare for the poor
They fought one another in marriage—until God brought a change of perspective