WWU Recognized for Exceptional Campus Diversity Walla Walla University is ranked No. 135 out of 2,238 colleges and universities analyzed in the United States for diversity. This puts the university in the top 10% of all schools in the country. Read more
A Cheetah Goes to School God is doing amazing things right now at Oregon's Roseburg Junior Academy (RJA). There are many different places in the Bible where Jesus tells either the children to come to Him or tells adults to get out of the way of the children. It is very cl... Read more
Radio Makes Waves in La Pine Situated among towering pines and boasting year-round outdoor recreation, La Pine is a jewel of central Oregon. This little town of about 1,900 is just a hop way from the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and a skip away from the largest known l... Read more
Roundup Radio Talks About Jesus The Roundup Church feels blessed to have a radio station. KQLJ 105.5-FM LP broadcasts 3ABN (Three Angels Broadcasting Network) programming to the immediate Roundup, Mont., area 24 hours a day. Read more
Clarkston VBS Offers Lessons From Daniel Vacation Bible School 2019 in Clarkston, Wash., was host to 53 attendees with 51 helpers, including 40 in costumes. Our backdrop was Babylon, and the costumes were Hebrew and Babylonian. There was nearly 100% participation from our congregation. N... Read more
Pathfinders Announce 'We Are Alaska!' at Oshkosh Finally, at 2:30 p.m. on Aug. 14, 2019, a loud and crisp “forward, march!” was sounded by area coordinator Seven Toleafoa, as 115 Alaska Pathfinders and staff from clubs all over the state took their first step in parade formation. As the formatio... Read more
SAGE Builds a Legacy Jerry and Beverly Brass had a vision for seniors in the Washington Conference in the 1980s and 90s with an annual gathering at Camp Hope in British Columbia, Canada, and quarterly lunches for retirees. Read more
Livingstone Students Experience RAD Leadership For the past three years, Big Lake Youth Camp in Sisters, Ore., has provided the Oregon Conference academies the opportunity to spend a week with their RAD camp staff on a five-day journey through RAD Leadership. Read more
Iwasa Becomes WWU Dean of Students David Iwasa has joined the Walla Walla University student life team as the new assistant vice president for student life and dean of students. In this position, Iwasa will serve as advisor for the Associated Students of Walla Walla University, lea... Read more