AMEN Clinic Offers Vision for Ministry The sunshine coming through the stained-glass windows patted students’ heads, reassuring us that, indeed, it was morning and God had made it. Oh God, help your child today. Help me serve. Today was setup day for the Idaho AMEN (Adventist Medical E... Read more
PSAA Fosters Creativity At Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) in Kirkland, Wash., fine arts programming has developed in inspiring and energizing ways this past school year. In the fall, director and instructor Craig Mohr initiated an exciting new music department offe... Read more
WWU Hosts NAD Ministerial Conference Between June 5 and 7, more than 35 representatives from Seventh-day Adventist institutions of higher education, the North American Division (NAD) ministerial department and the North Pacific Union Conference met by invitation at the Walla Walla Un... Read more
Santellano to Lead Alumni and Parent Relations Claudia Santellano, the new Walla Walla University (WWU) alumni and parent relations director, is no stranger to the WWU campus. Santellano completed a bachelor’s degree in business administration at WWU in 2014 and was executive assistant to the ... Read more
Milo Student Chaplain Leads Worship With Chris Tomlin Contemporary Christian artist and worship leader Chris Tomlin gave a $3,000 Taylor guitar to a Milo Academy student during a recent concert in Eugene, Ore. Read more
Tri-City Adventist School Students 'Do Something' in Community This year the theme at Tri-City Adventist School (TCAS) in Pasco, Wash., has been "Do Something." It has been our goal to actively engage our students in service to our community. Throughout the year TCAS students have delivered bread to our neigh... Read more
KSDA Trains Thinkers, Leaders Adventist founder and inspiration Ellen G. White counseled, “Train the youth to be thinkers, and not mere reflectors of other men’s thoughts” (Education, p. 17.2). This is a primary goal at Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School (KSDA) and has mani... Read more
PAA, Hood View Church Provide Tiny Home for Homeless Woman Stories of cold-related deaths scattered the headlines during one of the worst winters in Oregon’s history. The weather, coupled with a nationally recognized housing crisis, caused overcrowded warming shelters and serious problems for the homeless... Read more
WWVA Donors Enable Accessible Spaces “I want to go to a real academy,” begged Abby Pontius from a spot near her mother‘s desk in the family’s furniture store. She had been taking online classes through a co-op for years and as she grew older, the experience of only meeting with teach... Read more