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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Farmers Dennis and Margaret Guth fought often—until they learned to understand and appreciate their differences
Cities try to ease the burden of court costs on the poor while keeping public order
Greg and Robin Reynolds both embraced the gospel, but could Robin also embrace being a pastor’s wife?
Charissa Koh | Some Baptist colleges have not embraced the conservative theology the Southern Baptist Convention adopted almost 20 years ago
Cyntoia Brown-Long talks about her conversion in prison and her new life as a free woman
U.S. resumes aid to Central American countries that promise immigration changes
James and Louise Hodge enjoyed six decades of companionship, but after Louise developed dementia, James found himself alone (Sixth in a series on long marriages)
Cities with large homeless populations debate public camping rules
Lauris Shepherd dedicated his life to discipling men, but compassionately leading his family was a different challenge (Fifth in a series on long marriages)
Embryo adoptions are increasingly popular thanks in part to a government grant created by an unlikely senator