Church Called to Surrender: VBS Returns at Village Church After more than a year of struggling under virus restrictions, things are slowly getting back to normal for the Village Church in College Place, Washington. This means more group activities, more people meeting face-to-face and more opportunities ... Read more From Where I Stand: A Visit With Jesus I talked with Jesus today. I wasn't praying. I picked up my office phone and held an audible two-way conversation with Jesus. Read more Book Found in Trash Helps Bring Man to Jesus Gene Glaze grew up following the crops with his family. It was not an easy life and as a teenager he joined the Navy where he met and became friends with DeVere Crawford. This began a friendship that would last a lifetime. Read more Deary Youth Bell Choir Concert Idaho's Kamiah Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted the Deary Youth Bell Choir in concert on Saturday, April 10. More than 100 were in attendance at the service, and more than 90 guests and members were served at the vegetarian lunch following the ... Read more 4 Things to Know About Vaccine Religious Exemptions With the surge of infections from the coronavirus delta variant, public and private employers are beginning to enact vaccine mandates. Here are four points to keep in mind if you try to seek a religious exemption from your employer. Read more The Most Important Virtue Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without courage you can't practice any other virtue consistently. — Maya Angelou Read more If at First You Don't Succeed ... Puyallup Adventist Church members reflect on their first online digital outreach effort. Nearly 100 people registered at the start. In spite of the early number spike, no one has walked through their church door yet. What have they learned from th... Read more 5 Characteristics of Healthy Relationships Healthy relationships are foundational for successful and healthy leadership. Discover five characteristics of health relationships to strengthen your leadership skills. Read more Thoughts on Retirement Pastor Stan Hudson reflects on retirement. What really matters and how are our lives valued? Read Stan's musings on a life well lived. Read more Parma Members Burn Their Mortgage It’s exciting and humbling to dedicate something to the Lord. May 1, 2021, was a special day for Idaho's Parma Seventh-day Adventist Church. Read more Idaho Conference Plans for Operation Exponential Growth The Idaho conference has plans in place for a major membership drive in the fall of 2021 called Operation Exponential Growth. Read more From Where I Stand: Free Falling From 14K “Are you having a midlife crisis?” my co-worker asked. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Called to Surrender: VBS Returns at Village Church After more than a year of struggling under virus restrictions, things are slowly getting back to normal for the Village Church in College Place, Washington. This means more group activities, more people meeting face-to-face and more opportunities ... Read more
From Where I Stand: A Visit With Jesus I talked with Jesus today. I wasn't praying. I picked up my office phone and held an audible two-way conversation with Jesus. Read more
Book Found in Trash Helps Bring Man to Jesus Gene Glaze grew up following the crops with his family. It was not an easy life and as a teenager he joined the Navy where he met and became friends with DeVere Crawford. This began a friendship that would last a lifetime. Read more
Deary Youth Bell Choir Concert Idaho's Kamiah Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted the Deary Youth Bell Choir in concert on Saturday, April 10. More than 100 were in attendance at the service, and more than 90 guests and members were served at the vegetarian lunch following the ... Read more
4 Things to Know About Vaccine Religious Exemptions With the surge of infections from the coronavirus delta variant, public and private employers are beginning to enact vaccine mandates. Here are four points to keep in mind if you try to seek a religious exemption from your employer. Read more
The Most Important Virtue Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without courage you can't practice any other virtue consistently. — Maya Angelou Read more
If at First You Don't Succeed ... Puyallup Adventist Church members reflect on their first online digital outreach effort. Nearly 100 people registered at the start. In spite of the early number spike, no one has walked through their church door yet. What have they learned from th... Read more
5 Characteristics of Healthy Relationships Healthy relationships are foundational for successful and healthy leadership. Discover five characteristics of health relationships to strengthen your leadership skills. Read more
Thoughts on Retirement Pastor Stan Hudson reflects on retirement. What really matters and how are our lives valued? Read Stan's musings on a life well lived. Read more
Parma Members Burn Their Mortgage It’s exciting and humbling to dedicate something to the Lord. May 1, 2021, was a special day for Idaho's Parma Seventh-day Adventist Church. Read more
Idaho Conference Plans for Operation Exponential Growth The Idaho conference has plans in place for a major membership drive in the fall of 2021 called Operation Exponential Growth. Read more
From Where I Stand: Free Falling From 14K “Are you having a midlife crisis?” my co-worker asked. Read more