General Youth Conference A Pastor's Perspective As a pastor and teacher of Seventh-day Adventist youth, I have never experienced anything like the General Youth Conference. Anticipated attendance was around 2,000. Sabbath’s attendance of close to 4,000 people was only one of countless blessings... Read more
Train Ride Unites Church and School Here comes the Bible train chugging 'round the bend …These words were carried through the air on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2005, as students from Eagle Adventist Christian School sang their school theme song on an open car on the Thunder Mountain Railroa... Read more
Youth Conference Inspires Students for the New Year In the few final days of 2005, I had the opportunity to meet with youth my age at the 4th annual General Youth Conference (GYC), held in Chattanooga, Tenn. While enjoying lectures and workshops from various authors and evangelistic speakers such a... Read more
Honoring Thelma Clark Thelma Clark, 87, was recently honored by the Vale (Oregon) Adventist Church as she retired from 54 continuous years as church clerk. She was presented with a special plaque made for the occasion.Thelma came to the Vale area with her parents at ab... Read more
Arctic Missions Adventure Update Annual Northwest Alaska Missions Offering: Northwest members gave more than $33,000 for the Alaska Conference mission outreach to the native villages. Praise God for the blessing of God through His people. These offerings have helped to support th... Read more
AJA Presents "Storybook of Jesus" Christmas Program Anchorage Junior Academy broke from their traditional Christmas program and presented a walk-through "Storybook of Jesus" in eight chapters. As family and friends lined up in the entrance eager to begin, little angels made last-minute trips to the... Read more
Knitting Frenzy Students in grades six to eight at Anchorage Junior Academy began knitting hats on looms to give to the children at Kid's Kitchen during the Christmas season. Yarn donations, and some hats made by younger students, enabled the AJA students to pers... Read more
Northwest Members Give $269,000 for Katrina Relief Giving frees us from the familiar territory of our own needs by opening our minds to the unexplained worlds occupied by the needs of others. —Barbara BushTrouble brings out the worst in some people, and the best in others. Last year’s hurricane an... Read more
Sidebar-2 Dear Dr. Patzer:On behalf of the Arkansas-Louisiana and the Southwest Region conferences, I want to thank you for the very generous offerings your members have given to assist with the impact of hurricane Katrina. When a disaster such as Katrina s... Read more