February 2003 About this issue: Feature To Protect and to Serve February 01, 2003 | Richard Dower A screaming siren splits the silence. Emergency lights flash red, amber, and blindingly white. Traffic slows to a stop and people dressed in blue or in bulky yellow suits quickly spring into action to put out a fire, save a life, or apprehend a su... More Features To Protect and to Serve A screaming siren splits the silence. Emergency lights flash red, amber, and blindingly white. Traffic slows to a stop and people dressed in blue or in bulky yellow suits quickly spring into action to put out a fire, save a life, or apprehend a su... Read more Others The work-a-day world Whom we trust:80% teachers77% doctors24% lawyers23% stockbrokersWhile a majority of adults trust teachers and doctors to tell the truth, barely a quarter say they trust lawyers and stockbrokers for their honesty.Fast Facts• National gridlock: Ther... Read more African Americans Serving God and Community For more than 77 years, February has been designated black history month to honor and recognize the accomplishments of African Americans in the United States of America. During this month, the national black anthem is sung at the start of all majo... Read more African Americans Serving God and Community For more than 77 years, February has been designated black history month to honor and recognize the accomplishments of African Americans in the United States of America. During this month, the national black anthem is sung at the start of all majo... Read more The work-a-day world Whom we trust:80% teachers77% doctors24% lawyers23% stockbrokersWhile a majority of adults trust teachers and doctors to tell the truth, barely a quarter say they trust lawyers and stockbrokers for their honesty.Fast Facts• National gridlock: Ther... Read more New Views on Christian Jobs In recent decades there has been a growing trend toward Seventh-day Adventists entering civil courts and state service. This movement is a departure from the earlier traditional view of not considering professions such as law enforcement and fire ... Read more Interaction Thank You Ed SchwisowI read Ed’s farewell article in the December GLEANER with a lump in my throat. He has been a part of my life through the pages of the GLEANER for 25 years and losing his touch brings sadness to our home.Many thanks for the exp... Read more Sick and Wired I felt like I’d been dragged through a carwash of Brillo pads drenched in battery acid. Every part of my body ached, including the skin on my elbow where Tubba, a buddy of mine in fifth grade, said that humans have no feelings. A high fever, swoll... Read more Interaction Thank You Ed SchwisowI read Ed’s farewell article in the December GLEANER with a lump in my throat. He has been a part of my life through the pages of the GLEANER for 25 years and losing his touch brings sadness to our home.Many thanks for the exp... Read more New Views on Christian Jobs In recent decades there has been a growing trend toward Seventh-day Adventists entering civil courts and state service. This movement is a departure from the earlier traditional view of not considering professions such as law enforcement and fire ... Read more News Walla Walla General Hospital Helps Patients Get to Sleep Dropping In Alaska Photo Stories Nome Students Participate in Disaster Drill Thirty Years of Giving To the Community Desmond & Frances Doss Impact the Community Montana Conference Holds First-ever Prayer Conference Two Ceremonies Mt. Ellis Academy Fosters Active Student Events Springfield Members Provide Thanksgiving Hospitality Adventure and Service On Mission Trip to Mexico Columbia Academy Students Give the Gift of Life Classroom B Can One Sabbath School Class Make a Difference? Appalachia Mission Trip 2002 Meadow Glade Church Expansion Milo Students Play in the Rain In the Falk Sport Court Better Life Television Gets a Better Station Tillamook Adventist School Puts on Thanksgiving Play PACS Volunteers Serve up Love Thanksgiving Style Albany Church Participates in Operation Shoebox Pastor Appreciation Contest At Positive Life Radio Cole Ordained In Pendleton Church Principles in Action Barn Party Raises Money for School and Teacher Exceptional Experience For Academy Biology Students Miracle Squash And Investment Pumpkins New Birth Baptism For Born Tenth Annual Brody Award In Wenatchee Church Yakima Teacher Honored YES to the Rescue Youth Emergency Services Positive Life Radio Fundraising Helps Relieve Hunger in Cambodia Washington Men Stand Firm Cedarbrook Children Learn Self-sufficiency West Seattle Laymen Lead Series Auburn Custodian Transcends Title Monroe Families Sharing at Christmastime
To Protect and to Serve A screaming siren splits the silence. Emergency lights flash red, amber, and blindingly white. Traffic slows to a stop and people dressed in blue or in bulky yellow suits quickly spring into action to put out a fire, save a life, or apprehend a su... Read more
The work-a-day world Whom we trust:80% teachers77% doctors24% lawyers23% stockbrokersWhile a majority of adults trust teachers and doctors to tell the truth, barely a quarter say they trust lawyers and stockbrokers for their honesty.Fast Facts• National gridlock: Ther... Read more
African Americans Serving God and Community For more than 77 years, February has been designated black history month to honor and recognize the accomplishments of African Americans in the United States of America. During this month, the national black anthem is sung at the start of all majo... Read more
African Americans Serving God and Community For more than 77 years, February has been designated black history month to honor and recognize the accomplishments of African Americans in the United States of America. During this month, the national black anthem is sung at the start of all majo... Read more
The work-a-day world Whom we trust:80% teachers77% doctors24% lawyers23% stockbrokersWhile a majority of adults trust teachers and doctors to tell the truth, barely a quarter say they trust lawyers and stockbrokers for their honesty.Fast Facts• National gridlock: Ther... Read more
New Views on Christian Jobs In recent decades there has been a growing trend toward Seventh-day Adventists entering civil courts and state service. This movement is a departure from the earlier traditional view of not considering professions such as law enforcement and fire ... Read more
Interaction Thank You Ed SchwisowI read Ed’s farewell article in the December GLEANER with a lump in my throat. He has been a part of my life through the pages of the GLEANER for 25 years and losing his touch brings sadness to our home.Many thanks for the exp... Read more
Sick and Wired I felt like I’d been dragged through a carwash of Brillo pads drenched in battery acid. Every part of my body ached, including the skin on my elbow where Tubba, a buddy of mine in fifth grade, said that humans have no feelings. A high fever, swoll... Read more
Interaction Thank You Ed SchwisowI read Ed’s farewell article in the December GLEANER with a lump in my throat. He has been a part of my life through the pages of the GLEANER for 25 years and losing his touch brings sadness to our home.Many thanks for the exp... Read more
New Views on Christian Jobs In recent decades there has been a growing trend toward Seventh-day Adventists entering civil courts and state service. This movement is a departure from the earlier traditional view of not considering professions such as law enforcement and fire ... Read more