Janie is a senior writer who contributes commentary to WORLD and oversees WORLD’s annual Children’s Books of the Year awards. She also writes novels for young adults and authored the Wordsmith creative writing curriculum. Janie resides in rural Missouri.
A relationship with Jesus doesn’t mean throwing out religion
The idea that being safe is an inalienable right is dangerous
We still don’t know the full effects of the breakdown in marriage
Our northern neighbor has its virtues, but America’s role was to trailblaze freedom
God is at work even in church startups that fall apart
Spiritual prepping for a disaster looks a lot like normal Christian life
What the Fearless Girl statue really symbolizes is denial of reality
What is America’s calling in the world?
Janie B. Cheaney | Nonfiction Book of the Year: Learning to see past outward appearances