Pocatello Woman Finds Second Calling After helping people for 20 years as an addiction counselor, you would think that she would be eager to retire.But Bernice Caston, Pocatello Church member, decided she wanted to continue helping people, so about a year after her official retiremen... Read more
Recent Convert Inspires Anchorage Members On a Friday last September, Donavon Kack, pastor, received a call from Tina Steenmeyer asking where the church was located. She had been listening to 3ABN and wanted to attend. Steenmeyer walked through the doors of the Hillside-O'Malley Church th... Read more
Pathfinder Camporee Features Cool Waters and Warm Hearts With the ice out of Flat Lake by barely a week, nearly 50 Pathfinders from four clubs gathered at Camp Tukuskoya for Alaska's annual spring camporee Memorial Day weekend. Arriving at Mosquito Point by car and bus from Anchorage, Palmer and Fairban... Read more
Regional Convocation Lights Shine Warm and Bright The unseasonal warmth of the sun May 15–18 at Camp Berachah in Auburn, Wash., was surpassed only by the warmth of fellowship shared by those who attended the 32nd annual Regional Convocation, This Little Light of Mine.Organized and presented by th... Read more
World News Briefs - August 2008 Washington D.C.Adventist Surgeon Receives Medal of FreedomBenjamin Carson, a Seventh-day Adventist pioneer in pediatric neurosurgery, has been awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. The award was granted for Carson’s outstanding contribut... Read more
WWU Students Help Community with Cars and Taxes One of the greatest commissions we have as Christians is to serve. Walla Walla University students are doing that in unique ways.Students of the Technology Department and the WWU School of Business have teamed up with a local non-profit organizati... Read more
The Lord Leads Tillamook Chaplain Follows Danny Parada is proof the Lord works in mysterious ways.An El Salvador native, Parada and his family lived in Portland for 14 years before moving to Mexico in 1998. After completing a theology degree at Montemorelos University, a tragic car accide... Read more
SAA Students Serve God At Bamboo School Fourteen Skagit Adventist Academy students and six adults discovered firsthand the joy of service during a mission trip to Thailand.The Skagit missionaries went to help the Bamboo School, a self-supporting mission for children from the Karen tribe... Read more
Skagit Students Fundraise for a Cause Over a five-day period, the K–12 students at Skagit Adventist School and Academy brought in their pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars for the South Africa Weekend Feeding Program in an effort to raise $1,500.The funds raised help provide... Read more