Outreach Blessing Bottles Sometimes a problem is so big, it's hard to know what you can do to help. Homelessness is one of those big complicated problems. But just because it's hard to understand doesn't mean there isn't anything you can do. There is something you can do t... Read more Reasons to Encourage Your Kids to Participate in Outreach Since 2000, my husband has worked in ministry, specifically evangelism to local communities. We now have two kids in school and a busy life, yet I believe it’s important to continue to provide opportunities for our kids to participate in outreach. Read more Kettle Falls Provides DVDs to Community Before the pandemic, our group from Kettle Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church used to go once a month after church to sing to two local nursing homes. The event included instruments, special music and a worship thought. The residents enjoyed singi... Read more Youth Bring Connection to Hayden A crowd of youth surrounded a long line of tables. Some were using colorful markers to write Bible promises on index cards. Others were placing those promises, along with health fliers and copies of The Great Controversy, in plastic bags. After tw... Read more Pasco Church Shares God’s Love During Challenging Times We live in unusual times, where a global pandemic is causing fear, illness, death and isolation. As Christians, we are seeking to stay healthy, while being lights to the world. We want to bring light and hope to others. What are some ways to share... Read more Green Lake Says 'Be Our Guest' John and Karin McLarty were in the midst of an arranged hospital visit with a family whose young son was in the burn unit. Karin asked the grandparents, “Where are you staying? Your family is likely to be here for a while.” Read more Olympia Christian School Serves Clients at Thurston County Food Bank Several times each year, as schedules permit, the sixth through eighth grade class at Olympia Christian School (OCS) pile into the van and make their way to downtown Olympia to serve in various capacities at Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB). Stude... Read more The Treasure of Being a Small School Montana’s nickname is the Treasure State. Five Falls Christian School (FFCS) is one of the state’s educational treasures in Seventh-day Adventist education. Located in Great Falls, Mont., it is considered a small school, with two teachers and abou... Read more Mount Ellis Elementary Bear Crawl 2018 Bright and early Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, Mount Ellis Elementary (MEE) students arrived at the school, in Bozeman, Mont., ready for action. For the past few weeks they had been preparing for the sixth annual Bear Crawl by running the obstacle cours... Read more 'Getting to Know You' "It's a very ancient saying, Read more God Opens Locked Gates As one of our Northside Church outreach activities during February 2019, we gave Valentine gifts to our neighbors in the Walla Walla, Wash., area. Each zip-top bag contained a little tract and the beautiful version of the book Steps to Christ, wit... Read more God Plans Ahead Arctic Mission Volunteers serve in villages where the cost for basic food items is double, sometimes triple, what one pays in the Lower 48 because bush Alaska is not tied to any road system; all supplies must be flown or barged into the villages. ... Read more Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Blessing Bottles Sometimes a problem is so big, it's hard to know what you can do to help. Homelessness is one of those big complicated problems. But just because it's hard to understand doesn't mean there isn't anything you can do. There is something you can do t... Read more
Reasons to Encourage Your Kids to Participate in Outreach Since 2000, my husband has worked in ministry, specifically evangelism to local communities. We now have two kids in school and a busy life, yet I believe it’s important to continue to provide opportunities for our kids to participate in outreach. Read more
Kettle Falls Provides DVDs to Community Before the pandemic, our group from Kettle Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church used to go once a month after church to sing to two local nursing homes. The event included instruments, special music and a worship thought. The residents enjoyed singi... Read more
Youth Bring Connection to Hayden A crowd of youth surrounded a long line of tables. Some were using colorful markers to write Bible promises on index cards. Others were placing those promises, along with health fliers and copies of The Great Controversy, in plastic bags. After tw... Read more
Pasco Church Shares God’s Love During Challenging Times We live in unusual times, where a global pandemic is causing fear, illness, death and isolation. As Christians, we are seeking to stay healthy, while being lights to the world. We want to bring light and hope to others. What are some ways to share... Read more
Green Lake Says 'Be Our Guest' John and Karin McLarty were in the midst of an arranged hospital visit with a family whose young son was in the burn unit. Karin asked the grandparents, “Where are you staying? Your family is likely to be here for a while.” Read more
Olympia Christian School Serves Clients at Thurston County Food Bank Several times each year, as schedules permit, the sixth through eighth grade class at Olympia Christian School (OCS) pile into the van and make their way to downtown Olympia to serve in various capacities at Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB). Stude... Read more
The Treasure of Being a Small School Montana’s nickname is the Treasure State. Five Falls Christian School (FFCS) is one of the state’s educational treasures in Seventh-day Adventist education. Located in Great Falls, Mont., it is considered a small school, with two teachers and abou... Read more
Mount Ellis Elementary Bear Crawl 2018 Bright and early Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, Mount Ellis Elementary (MEE) students arrived at the school, in Bozeman, Mont., ready for action. For the past few weeks they had been preparing for the sixth annual Bear Crawl by running the obstacle cours... Read more
God Opens Locked Gates As one of our Northside Church outreach activities during February 2019, we gave Valentine gifts to our neighbors in the Walla Walla, Wash., area. Each zip-top bag contained a little tract and the beautiful version of the book Steps to Christ, wit... Read more
God Plans Ahead Arctic Mission Volunteers serve in villages where the cost for basic food items is double, sometimes triple, what one pays in the Lower 48 because bush Alaska is not tied to any road system; all supplies must be flown or barged into the villages. ... Read more