Kim Henderson | Drug courts can use a strict nexus between crime and punishment to offer addicts a chance to see the light
Emily Belz | The Sept. 11 terror attacks 20 years ago changed the trajectory of young Americans’ lives and gave many a cynical outlook on the world. But some have found redeeming outcomes in the aftermath of terrorism, war, and discouragement
Scripture tells us trouble will come for the Christian
What do people in rural Northwest Iowa do all day?
Pitcher J.R. Richard was a baseball star before falling to illness and homelessness. As he recovered, he ministered to others struggling like him
Once a month Nate Oinonen takes a group of strangers out on a nature trail and shares the gospel
Since 1960, the Paralympic Games have given athletes with disabilities an opportunity to showcase their strengths
In Afghanistan, change was everywhere if you had eyes to see
Mindy Belz | Private efforts to save at-risk Afghans, including Christians, are hitting U.S. roadblocks in Kabul
A momentous withdrawal from Afghanistan went awry for the Biden administration, and politicians aren’t the only ones suffering for it