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Edwin A. Schwisow, Edwin A. Schwisow

North Pacific Union Gleaner editor, 1991–2002

By Edwin A. Schwisow, Edwin A. Schwisow

  • Sandy Breaks Ground on New Church

    Enero 01, 2004, por Edwin A. Schwisow, Edwin A. Schwisow
    When Adventist congregations outgrow buildings, they build larger ones. When old churches fall apart, they get replaced.But Sandy, Ore., members have chosen to replace a church building that is neither overcrowded nor falling apart, and on Oct. 12...
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  • My Teacher, My Sleuth

    Julio 01, 2003, por Edwin A. Schwisow, Edwin A. Schwisow
    My Teacher, My Sleuth
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  • I Must Be Moving On

    Diciembre 01, 2002, por Edwin A. Schwisow, Edwin A. Schwisow
    Some Adventists “stay put” longer than others. God doesn’t mind stability—of that I’m certain. My Prussian ancestors would still be in Germany today, but for Kaiser Frederik Wilhelm.You see, those Lutheran Schwiesows (original spelling) were happy...
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The Gleaner is a gathering place with news and inspiration for Seventh-day Adventist members and friends throughout the northwestern United States. It is an important communication channel for the North Pacific Union Conference — the regional church support headquarters for Adventist ministry throughout Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The original printed Gleaner was first published in 1906, and has since expanded to a full magazine with a monthly circulation of more than 40,000. Through its extended online and social media presence, the Gleaner also provides valuable content and connections for interested individuals around the world.

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