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Latest News

  • Create a Holy Spirit Rain Cloud

    May 24, 2026, by Paula Wart
  • When Elijah Ran

    May 23, 2026, by Paula Wart
  • Pi Day Potluck Brings Community to Beaverton

    May 22, 2026, by Kendra Gibson

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What Sabbath Means to Us: Student Reflections on Rest, Faith and Connection

April 14, 2026 , by NW Adventists Team

Mission and Milestones: Camp Edition

February 10, 2026 , by Rob Lang

Old-School Wisdom for Modern Disciple-Making

February 10, 2026 , by Heidi Baumgartner
Open Bible on a wooden board near the river.

Bible Reading Plan 2026

December 09, 2025

Latest News

  • Pi Day Potluck Brings Community to Beaverton

    May 22, 2026, by Kendra Gibson
  • Forest Park Church Hosts Annual Rosario Retreat

    May 22, 2026, by Vincent Woolsey
  • Home of Shalom Celebrates First Baptism

    May 22, 2026, by Isaac Meythaler
  • Church Collaboration Restores Cheney Member's Kitchen

    May 21, 2026, by Isaac Meythaler
  • Baker Adventist Christian School Science Fair

    BACS Holds Science Fair

    May 21, 2026, by Laurie Hosey
  • PSAA Students Share Jesus’ Love in Belize

    May 21, 2026, by Laurie Yoshihara et al.
  • Montana Churches Rebuild Hope in Jamaica

    May 20, 2026, by Jennifer Jones
  • Wasilla Team Perseveres Through Ecuador Mission Challenges

    May 20, 2026, by Denise Cole

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The rugged coastline of the Olympic Peninsula.

The rugged coastline of the Olympic Peninsula.


Credit: Tobin Kearns

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Rialto Beach, WA, by Tobin Kearns

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Perspectives

  • In The Flood Water

    Flood

    April 11, 2026, by Natashia McVay
    ​Often in life there are many things we can’t control. However, choices we make — especially preemptive choices — can shape the future of our lives in profound ways. Taking steps to be prepared for the world we live in is vitally important.
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  • Beyond Sabbath

    April 11, 2026, by Heidi Baumgartner
    Sabbath creates space. Space to breathe. Space to recalibrate. Space to have margin. Space to connect — with God and with one another.
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  • Portrait Of Happy Parents Reading Book With Their Little Daughter

    Sacred Pause

    April 11, 2026, by Brian Harris
    As our world rushes headlong into the future at breakneck speed, our Creator calls us into a different rhythm, one we were designed for. A rhythm that allows us to rest in Him and be renewed through Him.
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Lifestyle

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Create a Holy Spirit Rain Cloud

May 24, 2026, by Paula Wart
Just like rain falls and helps plants grow, God’s Spirit helps us grow like Jesus. When we feel scared, tired or alone, God is with us. Make a rain cloud to remind you of the Holy Spirit's rain in your life.
  • When Elijah Ran

    May 23, 2026, by Paula Wart
    Read about Elijah trusting God would bring rain — even after a three-and-a-half-year drought!
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  • Cropped shot of an unrecognizable woman forming a heart shape with her fingers

    A Heart That Cares

    April 10, 2026, by Paula Wart
    The Bible tells the story of Little Maid, a young girl who was taken from her home and enslaved by Naaman and his wife. When she had the chance to speak up so Naaman could be healed by God via Elisha, she did, because she had a caring heart.
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  • Make Flowers to Share

    April 09, 2026, by Paula Wart
    Giving gifts is one way we can show we care. Make a bouquet and give it away.
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