Karen Pearson Pacific Press® Publishing Association director of publicity and public relations By Karen Pearson #ButNow Social media feeds across the country recently blew up with countless #metoo postings. While many came from A-list celebrities, did you notice how many seemed to be posted by friends, colleagues and family members? Read more Pacific Press and Present Truth: Still a Priority Small Beginnings Read more On the Wings of the Wind The Seventh-day Adventist Church was birthed with a compelling sense of urgency to tell the world the good news of a soon-coming Savior. With gritty determination and at great personal sacrifice, the first issue of Signs of the Times was printed o... Read more Journey to Bethlehem Attracts Huge Crowd Members of the Meridian (Idaho) Church worked extremely hard for several months in preparation for the Journey to Bethlehem pageant which ran Dec. 11–12. The event has been staged for a number of years, but this time, with a renewed vision for con... Read more Baptism Transforms Goth to GLOW It's been a long and winding road home for Michelle Willis.Raised an Adventist, Willis was drawn as a teenager into the Goth subculture, a term most often associated with moods of morbidity and darkness. She adopted many aspects of the Goth lifest... Read more Pacific Press Celebrates 25 Years in Idaho On Dec. 7, 1984, the last truck left Pacific Press Publishing Association bound for its new home in Nampa, Idaho, and the doors of the Press in Mountain View, Calif., were officially closed. Twenty-five years later, employees and retirees gathered... Read more Pacific Press Sets Up Library At Mexico Orphanage Maria Clara likes to read. Abraham loves to ride his bike. Ramiro wants to become a policeman, while Gabriela studies hard and dreams of becoming a psychologist. For the orphans at Hacienda Navojoa, Mexico, these aspirations just became a little m... Read more
#ButNow Social media feeds across the country recently blew up with countless #metoo postings. While many came from A-list celebrities, did you notice how many seemed to be posted by friends, colleagues and family members? Read more
On the Wings of the Wind The Seventh-day Adventist Church was birthed with a compelling sense of urgency to tell the world the good news of a soon-coming Savior. With gritty determination and at great personal sacrifice, the first issue of Signs of the Times was printed o... Read more
Journey to Bethlehem Attracts Huge Crowd Members of the Meridian (Idaho) Church worked extremely hard for several months in preparation for the Journey to Bethlehem pageant which ran Dec. 11–12. The event has been staged for a number of years, but this time, with a renewed vision for con... Read more
Baptism Transforms Goth to GLOW It's been a long and winding road home for Michelle Willis.Raised an Adventist, Willis was drawn as a teenager into the Goth subculture, a term most often associated with moods of morbidity and darkness. She adopted many aspects of the Goth lifest... Read more
Pacific Press Celebrates 25 Years in Idaho On Dec. 7, 1984, the last truck left Pacific Press Publishing Association bound for its new home in Nampa, Idaho, and the doors of the Press in Mountain View, Calif., were officially closed. Twenty-five years later, employees and retirees gathered... Read more
Pacific Press Sets Up Library At Mexico Orphanage Maria Clara likes to read. Abraham loves to ride his bike. Ramiro wants to become a policeman, while Gabriela studies hard and dreams of becoming a psychologist. For the orphans at Hacienda Navojoa, Mexico, these aspirations just became a little m... Read more