Church Perez Ordained to the Gospel Ministry On the first Sabbath of the new school year, Pastor Ever Perez was ordained to the gospel ministry at Gem State Adventist Academy in Idaho. He serves as pastor of the Gem State Academy Church, a Bible teacher and academy chaplain. Read more The Influencer Life: Choosing a Culture of Hope I visited France as a teenager. It was my first taste of another country’s culture. The new language, foods, sights, sounds, smells and schedules fascinated me. At the same time, the experience was a little unsettling. Imagine trying to get a hot ... Read more Wenatchee Remembers Beloved Community Leader More than two hundred people gathered at the Wenatchee Adventist Church Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 to celebrate the life of Charles R. Steinberg. Read more Redmond Food Bank Honors One of Its Own On Aug. 14, 2021, Oregon’s Redmond Church dedicated a new walk-in freezer and refrigerator to the Redmond Adventist Food Bank in memory of John Kelley, the long-time food bank director. Read more Pacific Islanders Develop New Leaders Imagine attending a high-level on meeting on evangelism. You're surrounded by big names in ministry. You are next to speak and you are feeling particularly unqualified to present to such a prestigious group. But then, the presentation before yours... Read more Celebrating the Wounded Healer in All of Us Everyone has endured trauma of some kind or another. Pastor César De León shares how God uses broken people to be conduits for the healing others who are also wounded. Read more. Read more Burn Pile Save Points the Way An old book, rescued from a burn pile, sat under a car seat for a ten years. That's when God used it to change the course of one family's life. Read more Community Connections Made in Richland Despite the pandemic, Richland Adventist Church members are finding ways to make connections in the community. These new relationships build bridges and some are bringing people into fellowship. Read more Successfully Fleecing God I tend to shy away from trying the “fleece method” when I'm seeking God's direction. After all, God often uses circumstances involving closed or open doors when we seek His counsel. He gives us brains to weigh our options. Read more Are You a Prayer Worrier or a Prayer Warrior? Most of us tend to pray when things seem to get out of control. We pray when we notice we need God's help because we can't seem to do things independently. Don't get me wrong, this is a great time to pray, but why do we wait until things are out o... Read more NPUC 2022 General Conference Delegates Based on the constitutional requirements of the Adventist world church, 16 delegates have been elected by the North Pacific Union executive committee to represent Northwest members at the upcoming General Conference session to be held June 6–11, 2... Read more Finding Hope As We Remember 9/11 It was just another ordinary September day. The air was beginning to cool and bits of fall color were showing up on trees. All seemed normal and ordinary ... except it wasn’t. September 11, 2001, is etched into the minds of those who lived through... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Perez Ordained to the Gospel Ministry On the first Sabbath of the new school year, Pastor Ever Perez was ordained to the gospel ministry at Gem State Adventist Academy in Idaho. He serves as pastor of the Gem State Academy Church, a Bible teacher and academy chaplain. Read more
The Influencer Life: Choosing a Culture of Hope I visited France as a teenager. It was my first taste of another country’s culture. The new language, foods, sights, sounds, smells and schedules fascinated me. At the same time, the experience was a little unsettling. Imagine trying to get a hot ... Read more
Wenatchee Remembers Beloved Community Leader More than two hundred people gathered at the Wenatchee Adventist Church Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 to celebrate the life of Charles R. Steinberg. Read more
Redmond Food Bank Honors One of Its Own On Aug. 14, 2021, Oregon’s Redmond Church dedicated a new walk-in freezer and refrigerator to the Redmond Adventist Food Bank in memory of John Kelley, the long-time food bank director. Read more
Pacific Islanders Develop New Leaders Imagine attending a high-level on meeting on evangelism. You're surrounded by big names in ministry. You are next to speak and you are feeling particularly unqualified to present to such a prestigious group. But then, the presentation before yours... Read more
Celebrating the Wounded Healer in All of Us Everyone has endured trauma of some kind or another. Pastor César De León shares how God uses broken people to be conduits for the healing others who are also wounded. Read more. Read more
Burn Pile Save Points the Way An old book, rescued from a burn pile, sat under a car seat for a ten years. That's when God used it to change the course of one family's life. Read more
Community Connections Made in Richland Despite the pandemic, Richland Adventist Church members are finding ways to make connections in the community. These new relationships build bridges and some are bringing people into fellowship. Read more
Successfully Fleecing God I tend to shy away from trying the “fleece method” when I'm seeking God's direction. After all, God often uses circumstances involving closed or open doors when we seek His counsel. He gives us brains to weigh our options. Read more
Are You a Prayer Worrier or a Prayer Warrior? Most of us tend to pray when things seem to get out of control. We pray when we notice we need God's help because we can't seem to do things independently. Don't get me wrong, this is a great time to pray, but why do we wait until things are out o... Read more
NPUC 2022 General Conference Delegates Based on the constitutional requirements of the Adventist world church, 16 delegates have been elected by the North Pacific Union executive committee to represent Northwest members at the upcoming General Conference session to be held June 6–11, 2... Read more
Finding Hope As We Remember 9/11 It was just another ordinary September day. The air was beginning to cool and bits of fall color were showing up on trees. All seemed normal and ordinary ... except it wasn’t. September 11, 2001, is etched into the minds of those who lived through... Read more