Pandemic Language A monumental event like the coronavirus pandemic changes our individual and community life experiences in unexpected ways. Living through historic events also changes our language. Read more
Immersion Training Develops Future Pastors You may notice new faces on your church’s ministerial team, thanks to two programs providing theology students at Walla Walla University with immersion ministry experiences and mentoring from seasoned pastors. Read more
UCA Announces New Principal The Upper Columbia Academy board and Upper Columbia Conference welcome Jeff “P.J.” Deming as new principal at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washington. Read more
Teens Train for Worship Leadership Last school year, at Gem State Adventist Academy in Caldwell, Idaho, Ever Perez, Bible teacher and academy church pastor, began two worship leadership classes. One focused on learning to preach and lead other aspects of worship and was designed es... Read more
TSACS Joins the Bend Food Project Did you know one in five kids in central Oregon experiences food insecurity? Read more
3 Reasons Adventist Education Matters to Me When I was 7 years old, my parents began attending a Seventh-day Adventist Church company on a nearby reservation. We would drive almost an hour each Saturday morning to worship with other believers. As my parents began accepting Adventist teachi... Read more
Challenge Accepted, Mission Accomplished In a year of uncertainty and canceled plans, the faculty and staff of Puget Sound Adventist Academy and Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School have worked tirelessly to bring a bit of normalcy to their students’. Read more
Reading Is Fundamental at GHCS What can get students excited to read? Have a reading marathon! Golden Heart Christian School in Fairbanks, Alaska, created an annual fundraiser to support school needs. The five year tradition has become a favorite day for students and teachers. ... Read more
Seeing With New Eyes At Buena Vista Seventh-day Adventist School in Auburn, Washington, first grade teacher Amber Nelson noticed one of her students was feeling down. She asked what was wrong. Read more