WWVA Students Mentor Through Friends Program “The friends program is awesome,” says Nate Treadway, a senior at Walla Walla Valley Academy in College Place, Wash. “I get to spend time with my buddy, and he always looks forward to it. It’s made me a kinder person to all my fellow classmates an... Leer más
Rogers Seventh-Graders Win Engineering Challenge You have 100 sheets of regular-weight copy paper and one roll of scotch tape. Can you create a tower that independently stands at least 60 inches tall and can bear the weight of six tennis balls? Leer más
Learn God’s Design at UCA A new class was added to Upper Columbia Academy this year: anatomy and physiology dual credit (APDC), which is taught by Judy Castrejón. The course is offered with the coordination of Walla Walla University in such a way that students who take pas... Leer más
Amen Chapter Opens in Upper Columbia Conference Health ministry in Upper Columbia Conference (UCC) continues to be influenced by former health director and obstetrician Jay Sloop. His untimely death in Kiev, Ukraine, in May 2013 was a sad time for many in UCC. It was his plan that with every he... Leer más
Harris Junior Academy Gives Back The 2017–2018 school year has been a year of giving back at Harris Junior Academy (HJA) in Pendleton, Ore. In the fall, the students collected items and filled shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child providing shoebox gifts to children around the ... Leer más
WWVA Focuses on Community Connection and Service One of the core values students at Walla Walla Valley Academy (WWVA) in College Place, Wash., embrace is connecting and serving their community. It is exciting to see students discover how their talents can be used to share the story of Jesus to o... Leer más
God’s Got His Running Shoes On “Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord … will not grow tired or weary … but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength … they will run and not grow weary” (Isa. 40:27). Have you ever thought of God as a runner, running after His ... Leer más
God's Oil Still Flows in La Paz It was just a small bottle of oil. Maybe a couple of ounces and not as much as the widow had. But it was enough. It was all they needed. Leer más