Spokane Students Celebrate Japanese Culture SJA Shares with Japanese Students "Join us for Bunka no Hi,” Fumihiko Mori, Japanese Cultural Center director at Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute (MFWI) in Spokane invited Spokane Junior Academy (SJA).Bunka no Hi is a Japanese national culture day, celebrated on Nov. 2 in 2006, at M... Read more
The Hidden Disability Undetected Vision Problems "Eight-year-old Brooke passed the 20/20 eye chart test with flying colors—yet she saw letters move around on the page, words and letters disappear, and the print go in and out of focus. When asked if she had ever told her parents or the teacher th... Read more
A New Kind of Happy Hour Vacation Bible School season may be over, but not in Troy, Idaho. “Why can’t we have it all year long?” chorused the group led by sisters Yvonne Nelson and Brenda Hunt. Hunt had long felt the need to reconnect with the kids more than just once a y... Read more
Music, Melons and Ministry Anchor Point Outreach The Anchor Point church plant in Stanfield, Ore., wanted to tell people in the community about their church and ultimately of God. On Sept. 2, Anchor Point hosted Lisa Marie Buster in concert at the Umatilla County Fairgrounds in Hermiston, Ore.St... Read more
Harvest Fair At Bonners Ferry Church Arm wrestling was a high point of the fun and fellowship at the Bonners Ferry Church Harvest Fair on Oct. 14. A Sabbath evening vespers followed by a potluck soup and bread supper started off the Harvest Fair. Held in the school gym, the evening f... Read more
Spokane Valley Celebrates 10 Years in New Sanctuary Spokane Valley Celebrates 10 Years in New Sanctuary Read more
Kids for Christ Are a Mission Field A Magnificient Investment Most Christians are familiar with the 10/40 Window (a geographic region containing the largest population of non-Christians in the world), sometimes called the most challenging area of the world for Christian mission.However, there is another impo... Read more
WWVA's Senior Class Officers "Do we have to build our shelters while it’s raining?” was the plaintive question asked by one senior on a wet September afternoon in the backwoods of Camp MiVoden. With her classmates she was about to experience the five-and-a-half days of WWVA’s... Read more