Montana Christian Womens Retreat 2005 A Womans Walk with God Montana Christian Women’s Retreat 2005 Read more
"In His Moccasins" VBS The deep "bong" of the authentic American Indian drum called to order the beginning of another day of Vacation Bible School at Valley Adventist Christian School this past summer in Kalispell, Mont. Children scampered to take their seats next to th... Read more
A Dedication and Baptism in the Havre Church The day was warm and bright, and the Havre Church family was looking forward to a wonderful Sabbath blessing. Our morning service started out with a special time of dedication for Keegan Hinrichs. This little boy has a smile that lights up any roo... Read more
Second Chances Finding Open Arms at Mount Ellis Academy I came to Mt. Ellis Academy my freshman year because of my grandma who told me about this amazing school that could bring me closer to God. At that point in my life, I wasn’t very spiritual. I started attending public school in the fourth grade an... Read more
Glacier View School in Ronan Starts with 23 Students Glacier View Adventist Christian School began the year with 23 students. A kindergarten class was added, and an additional teacher, Stacey Mohr Duffield, a new Walla Walla College elementary education graduate, was hired. The Ronan Church family w... Read more
Cowboy Camp Meeting Held at Elk Springs Ranch The first Cowboy Camp Meeting was held Aug. 25–27 at Elk Springs Ranch near Florence, Mont. It was attended by Christians of many different faiths. The common attraction was a deep love of the Lord and a desire to share inspiring messages, stimula... Read more
MEA Senior Survival More Than Just a Camping Trip Twenty-four Mt. Ellis Academy seniors piled into various vehicles and headed up to Montana's Crazy Mountains in August. Leaving behind all civilization and unnecessary possessions, we were all aware that the next week would be what even Montana pe... Read more
Couple Finds Acceptance and Love in the Butte Church Ed Tysko surveyed the tattooed man, adorned with dreadlocks.“So you need some work?”“Y-y-yes,” the man nervously stuttered, “I sure do.”“What’s your name, son,” sighed Tysko, as he contemplated the dilapidated camper this fellow temporarily called... Read more
Climbing for Katrina Mt. Ellis Academy Students Climb for Hope Every labor day since the 1930s, MEA students have climbed Mt. Ellis, and climbing 3,000 vertical feet to the peak this year was no different. When Hurricane Katrina struck, the decision was made to climb Mt. Ellis again, this time with pledges. M... Read more