Natashia McVay Pacific Northwest pastoral columnist Natashia McVay previously served as Moscow and Pullman Church associate pastor alongside her husband, Marshall, helping members reach university students in Moscow, Idaho and Pullman, Washington. By Natashia McVay 2020 Vision Check Did you ever play the alphabet game during long road trips in the car? I have fond memories of playing this game with my father. We would try to quickly spot letters on road signs and license plates. Dad and I loved to play this game because we bo... Read more Being Ordinary for Jesus Some years ago while attending university, I was faced with a routine question asked of many theology students. What story do you have? What’s your personal testimony? My instant reaction was to tell all the bad and crazy things I had ever done, t... Read more Moscow Church Spreads True Reason for the Season The city of Moscow, Idaho, has a yearly Christmas parade down Main Street to welcome in the Christmas season. Read more Moscow Members Fill Totes for Victims This spring the Moscow (Idaho) Church had an adopt-a-tote drive to fill homemade, reversible tote bags with personal care items like toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wash and deodorant. Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 5
2020 Vision Check Did you ever play the alphabet game during long road trips in the car? I have fond memories of playing this game with my father. We would try to quickly spot letters on road signs and license plates. Dad and I loved to play this game because we bo... Read more
Being Ordinary for Jesus Some years ago while attending university, I was faced with a routine question asked of many theology students. What story do you have? What’s your personal testimony? My instant reaction was to tell all the bad and crazy things I had ever done, t... Read more
Moscow Church Spreads True Reason for the Season The city of Moscow, Idaho, has a yearly Christmas parade down Main Street to welcome in the Christmas season. Read more
Moscow Members Fill Totes for Victims This spring the Moscow (Idaho) Church had an adopt-a-tote drive to fill homemade, reversible tote bags with personal care items like toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wash and deodorant. Read more