Washington Conference Port Orchard Connects With Community Luka Pasi is one of the people in his church most faithful in sharing his faith with his community — and he is blind. Read more Laboring in Ladyville Late one Wednesday in March, a contingency of 37 excited people representing Skagit Adventist Academy (SAA) in Burlington, Washington, boarded a Boeing jet headed for Belize in Central America. Thirteen adults and 24 students had packed their work... Read more Auburn Adventist Academy Students Serve in Belize This year at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) in Auburn, Washington, we were truly blessed to be able go the King’s Children’s Home in Belmopan, Belize. Read more Homeland Mission Trip Impacts PSAA Students Does a homeland mission trip make the same difference as an international mission trip? Twenty-one students from Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) in Kirkland say, “Yes!” Read more PSAA Students Inducted Into National Honor Society Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the guiding principles of the National Honor Society and the basis for selecting candidates. Read more Lewis County Families Raise Guide Dog Puppies Emily Carlton eagerly came to school on April 17 with a few extra items: a green puppy jacket, a leash and a small dog toy. She was ready for the puppy truck from Guide Dogs for the Blind to arrive. Read more Northwest Teacher Invited to White House Julie Kaas needed a restart in life after a divorce and facing life as a single mother. She signed up for the Washington Women’s Educational Employment Services (WWEE) program to develop leadership training, learn technology skills and receive wor... Read more Kirkland Fifth-Graders Collect Stories Kirkland Adventist School's fifth-grade class started building friendships at an assisted living facility seven years ago. Read more Skagit Grows Courageous Students Courage is defined as “the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear.” Read more Big Picture of Ministry International Ties Read more Mountain View Students Experience Hands-on Science It was a “hands-on” spring week of spiritual emphasis at Mountain View Christian School in Sequim as Maureen O'Kane, Sequim Church member, used science experiments and demonstrations to show God’s character. Read more Skagit Students Compost for the Environment Fifth- and sixth-grade students at Skagit Adventist Academy in Burlington researched, introduced and maintain a school composting program. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Current page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Port Orchard Connects With Community Luka Pasi is one of the people in his church most faithful in sharing his faith with his community — and he is blind. Read more
Laboring in Ladyville Late one Wednesday in March, a contingency of 37 excited people representing Skagit Adventist Academy (SAA) in Burlington, Washington, boarded a Boeing jet headed for Belize in Central America. Thirteen adults and 24 students had packed their work... Read more
Auburn Adventist Academy Students Serve in Belize This year at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) in Auburn, Washington, we were truly blessed to be able go the King’s Children’s Home in Belmopan, Belize. Read more
Homeland Mission Trip Impacts PSAA Students Does a homeland mission trip make the same difference as an international mission trip? Twenty-one students from Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) in Kirkland say, “Yes!” Read more
PSAA Students Inducted Into National Honor Society Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the guiding principles of the National Honor Society and the basis for selecting candidates. Read more
Lewis County Families Raise Guide Dog Puppies Emily Carlton eagerly came to school on April 17 with a few extra items: a green puppy jacket, a leash and a small dog toy. She was ready for the puppy truck from Guide Dogs for the Blind to arrive. Read more
Northwest Teacher Invited to White House Julie Kaas needed a restart in life after a divorce and facing life as a single mother. She signed up for the Washington Women’s Educational Employment Services (WWEE) program to develop leadership training, learn technology skills and receive wor... Read more
Kirkland Fifth-Graders Collect Stories Kirkland Adventist School's fifth-grade class started building friendships at an assisted living facility seven years ago. Read more
Skagit Grows Courageous Students Courage is defined as “the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear.” Read more
Mountain View Students Experience Hands-on Science It was a “hands-on” spring week of spiritual emphasis at Mountain View Christian School in Sequim as Maureen O'Kane, Sequim Church member, used science experiments and demonstrations to show God’s character. Read more
Skagit Students Compost for the Environment Fifth- and sixth-grade students at Skagit Adventist Academy in Burlington researched, introduced and maintain a school composting program. Read more