Liz is a correspondent covering First Amendment freedoms and education for WORLD. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and Spanish from Ball State University. She and her husband currently travel the country full time.
Challengers say new regulations would force the teaching of divisive topics and shut down debate
The plaintiffs say a new Texas law impedes free speech in school libraries
Icelandic study reveals data that could be used to estimate life span
Livestream technology raises questions of theology
Scientists link an enzyme to sudden infant death syndrome, but experts say more investigation is needed.
Church denominations are divided on whether to dole out vaccine advice
The BA.2 strain appears more contagious but may not be more severe
Seven percent of Americans still don’t use the internet. Most of them are elderly and say they have better things to do
Daniel James Devine, Liz Lykins | When sex offenders and other ex-felons meet Christ and repent, they pose a dilemma for churches that want to accept them but also protect their congregation. A few churches are rising to the challenge
An Indiana church custodian embraces the spiritual side of his cleaning vocation