Church Oromo Congregation Growing in Portland Many Northwest Adventists have spent much of their lives in this corner of the United States. However, for a handful of church members, the Pacific Northwest is anything but familiar. Read more From Where I Stand: A Fresh Start Our nation watched yesterday as Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States of America. Joining him is Kamala Harris – the first female vice president and a woman of color. Read more Seeing Jesus in You Roundup Seventh-day Adventist Church members involve themselves in their Montana community. They may be a small group, but they are mighty in the Lord’s work. They are not afraid to interact in their small town. Read more Arlington Kids Make Difference in El Salvador Can a small group of young people really make any difference in the world? After we resumed in-person children’s Sabbath School outdoors, some of our class members asked about collecting an offering each week that would go to a special project. Read more Arctic Church Shares Zoom Communion The newly founded Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Church (formerly the Arctic Adventist Company) in Utqiagvik, Alaska, had a communion evening to remember. This church has gone through a struggle that many other Adventist churches across the country ... Read more Oregon Conference Executive Committee Affirms Commitment to Diversity Jesus set the standard by ministering equally to all persons during His ministry on Earth. Just prior to leaving Earth to return to heaven, He gave the instruction to make disciples of all people, and the closing everlasting gospel to be proclaime... Read more From Where I Stand: Restoration Our world feels irreparably broken. My friends talk about it, I hear of it in the news, and I read about it in social media. I believe this breaking apart is predicted by Scripture. At the same time, I find myself longing for encouragement and hop... Read more Pandemic Challenges Become Blessing for Free Dental Clinic The planning committee for Omak Seventh-day Adventist Church’s annual free dental clinic realized they had a real challenge on their hands. The church had previously hosted two dental clinics, using the equipment of nonprofit ministry Caring Hands... Read more Surviving the Dark Winter Life isn't always easy. History has recorded difficult times, including two world wars followed by two crushing wars that resulted in profound suffering for the populations of Korea and Vietnam; the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of milli... Read more Sobreviviendo el 'Invierno Oscuro' La vida no siempre es fácil. La historia de este mundo esta llena de momentos difíciles, dos guerras mundiales, seguidas por dos guerras desbastadoras llenas de inmensos sufrimientos para las poblaciones de Corea y Vietnam; el Holocausto donde mur... Read more In the Face of Fire, 'I Belong to God' Abundio Reyes is a single, 76-year-old farm laborer who came to the United States many years ago. A hard worker, he never attend school and doesn't speak English. This faithful member of the Medford Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church in southern... Read more Start the New Year With Prayer The North Pacific Union invites you to start the year with a special online event, 10 Days of Prayer. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Oromo Congregation Growing in Portland Many Northwest Adventists have spent much of their lives in this corner of the United States. However, for a handful of church members, the Pacific Northwest is anything but familiar. Read more
From Where I Stand: A Fresh Start Our nation watched yesterday as Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States of America. Joining him is Kamala Harris – the first female vice president and a woman of color. Read more
Seeing Jesus in You Roundup Seventh-day Adventist Church members involve themselves in their Montana community. They may be a small group, but they are mighty in the Lord’s work. They are not afraid to interact in their small town. Read more
Arlington Kids Make Difference in El Salvador Can a small group of young people really make any difference in the world? After we resumed in-person children’s Sabbath School outdoors, some of our class members asked about collecting an offering each week that would go to a special project. Read more
Arctic Church Shares Zoom Communion The newly founded Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Church (formerly the Arctic Adventist Company) in Utqiagvik, Alaska, had a communion evening to remember. This church has gone through a struggle that many other Adventist churches across the country ... Read more
Oregon Conference Executive Committee Affirms Commitment to Diversity Jesus set the standard by ministering equally to all persons during His ministry on Earth. Just prior to leaving Earth to return to heaven, He gave the instruction to make disciples of all people, and the closing everlasting gospel to be proclaime... Read more
From Where I Stand: Restoration Our world feels irreparably broken. My friends talk about it, I hear of it in the news, and I read about it in social media. I believe this breaking apart is predicted by Scripture. At the same time, I find myself longing for encouragement and hop... Read more
Pandemic Challenges Become Blessing for Free Dental Clinic The planning committee for Omak Seventh-day Adventist Church’s annual free dental clinic realized they had a real challenge on their hands. The church had previously hosted two dental clinics, using the equipment of nonprofit ministry Caring Hands... Read more
Surviving the Dark Winter Life isn't always easy. History has recorded difficult times, including two world wars followed by two crushing wars that resulted in profound suffering for the populations of Korea and Vietnam; the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of milli... Read more
Sobreviviendo el 'Invierno Oscuro' La vida no siempre es fácil. La historia de este mundo esta llena de momentos difíciles, dos guerras mundiales, seguidas por dos guerras desbastadoras llenas de inmensos sufrimientos para las poblaciones de Corea y Vietnam; el Holocausto donde mur... Read more
In the Face of Fire, 'I Belong to God' Abundio Reyes is a single, 76-year-old farm laborer who came to the United States many years ago. A hard worker, he never attend school and doesn't speak English. This faithful member of the Medford Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church in southern... Read more
Start the New Year With Prayer The North Pacific Union invites you to start the year with a special online event, 10 Days of Prayer. Read more