Alaska Conference Meet Ken Crawford Alaska Conference President After Ken Crawford completed his bachelor of theology degree in 1974 and spent five years in other work, he and wife Colleen moved to St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, in 1979 and helped raise the Savoonga area membership from four to 25 baptized membe... Read more Something for Everyone Found at Alaska Camp Meeting Approximately 600 people attended the 26th annual Southcentral Alaska Camp Meeting held near Palmer June 15–19. This was the first time camp meeting was held in June rather than the traditional August date. A full schedule of age-appropriate progr... Read more Alaska Constituency Report Alaska Constituency Report Read more Anchorage Students Support Overseas Military Living in Anchorage, Alaska, with two military bases nearby, has brought the war overseas very close to the hearts of Anchorage Jr. Academy students. One of the teachers has a son overseas, and many friends and family members are serving. Even the... Read more Sitka Student Claims Jesus as His Friend "One of the things I’ll miss about the school is the learning about Christ and His doings,” Phillip Dumag said during his graduation speech. “Before I came to this school, I thought that Jesus was just Someone who people followed 'cause they have ... Read more Alaska Students Enjoy Field Trips from Land of Dead-end Roads There are no roads to Nome, Dillingham, Juneau or Sitka. These towns, along with the majority of small Alaskan villages, are all accessed exclusively either by air or water. In fact, Juneau, Alaska’s capital city, has roads that only go 40 miles n... Read more Alaska High Schoolers Join Milo Students for Mission to Guatemala Brent and Ryan Cole, brothers and Craig (Alaska) Public High School students, recently returned from a mission trip to Poptun in eastern Guatemala. The mission trip was a school activity for Milo Adventist Academy students, who welcomed them "with... Read more Groundbreaking for New School Spirits were high at the Mat-Valley Adventist School as students and others participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the first phase of their new school. Phase 1 will create a 17,000-square-foot building with seven classrooms, a library and... Read more Ketchikan Opens "Wee Blessings" The Ketchikan Church recently opened the Wee Blessings Redistribution Center, which offers free clothing, shoes, food and household goods to Ketchikan residents in need. The center is also looking for donations of firewood.The center's name repres... Read more Wedding Pauses for Baptism of Friend James Cazort and Lynda Malmberg had been contemplating marriage for a number of months. In fact, they had often been asked, “When are you guys going to get married?” During that same period, Randy Miller, a close friend of the couple, had been con... Read more Signing Choir Performs for Palmer Rotarians Palmer Rotarians were visibly touched by a performance of the Matanuska Valley Adventist School (MVAS) signing choir on March 18. Neil Biloff, pastor and member of the Rotary Club, invited the students to perform at the club's weekly luncheon. The... Read more Anchorage Churches Promote CHIP The Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP) once again helped approximately 50 Anchorage residents start a healthier lifestyle during February. Participants lost a combined total of 222.5 pounds, and those needing to gain weight were able to do... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Current page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Meet Ken Crawford Alaska Conference President After Ken Crawford completed his bachelor of theology degree in 1974 and spent five years in other work, he and wife Colleen moved to St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, in 1979 and helped raise the Savoonga area membership from four to 25 baptized membe... Read more
Something for Everyone Found at Alaska Camp Meeting Approximately 600 people attended the 26th annual Southcentral Alaska Camp Meeting held near Palmer June 15–19. This was the first time camp meeting was held in June rather than the traditional August date. A full schedule of age-appropriate progr... Read more
Anchorage Students Support Overseas Military Living in Anchorage, Alaska, with two military bases nearby, has brought the war overseas very close to the hearts of Anchorage Jr. Academy students. One of the teachers has a son overseas, and many friends and family members are serving. Even the... Read more
Sitka Student Claims Jesus as His Friend "One of the things I’ll miss about the school is the learning about Christ and His doings,” Phillip Dumag said during his graduation speech. “Before I came to this school, I thought that Jesus was just Someone who people followed 'cause they have ... Read more
Alaska Students Enjoy Field Trips from Land of Dead-end Roads There are no roads to Nome, Dillingham, Juneau or Sitka. These towns, along with the majority of small Alaskan villages, are all accessed exclusively either by air or water. In fact, Juneau, Alaska’s capital city, has roads that only go 40 miles n... Read more
Alaska High Schoolers Join Milo Students for Mission to Guatemala Brent and Ryan Cole, brothers and Craig (Alaska) Public High School students, recently returned from a mission trip to Poptun in eastern Guatemala. The mission trip was a school activity for Milo Adventist Academy students, who welcomed them "with... Read more
Groundbreaking for New School Spirits were high at the Mat-Valley Adventist School as students and others participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the first phase of their new school. Phase 1 will create a 17,000-square-foot building with seven classrooms, a library and... Read more
Ketchikan Opens "Wee Blessings" The Ketchikan Church recently opened the Wee Blessings Redistribution Center, which offers free clothing, shoes, food and household goods to Ketchikan residents in need. The center is also looking for donations of firewood.The center's name repres... Read more
Wedding Pauses for Baptism of Friend James Cazort and Lynda Malmberg had been contemplating marriage for a number of months. In fact, they had often been asked, “When are you guys going to get married?” During that same period, Randy Miller, a close friend of the couple, had been con... Read more
Signing Choir Performs for Palmer Rotarians Palmer Rotarians were visibly touched by a performance of the Matanuska Valley Adventist School (MVAS) signing choir on March 18. Neil Biloff, pastor and member of the Rotary Club, invited the students to perform at the club's weekly luncheon. The... Read more
Anchorage Churches Promote CHIP The Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP) once again helped approximately 50 Anchorage residents start a healthier lifestyle during February. Participants lost a combined total of 222.5 pounds, and those needing to gain weight were able to do... Read more