Students Enjoy PE, Alaska-Style Golden Heart Christian School in Fairbanks, Alaska, has a unique approach to kids getting to exercise as part of their school curriculum. Over the past few weeks, teachers encouraged their students to bring their skis, boots and poles to school if... Read more
WWU Student Missionaries Experience Life Transformations The Walla Walla University student missions program is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. We caught up with two students — Kristen Zollbrecht and Martessa Davis — who shared inspiring stories about serving the Navajo Nation in Arizona dur... Read more
Youth Show Three Ways to Be the Sermon Pacific Islander and Hispanic youth in western Washington led the commemoration of Global Youth Day on March 20, 2021, through three key activities: a weekend rally, community service projects and baptisms. Read more
Showing Love to the Community At lot has changed since a group of 50 members of the Bonanza Company met on Jan. 5, 1980, to hold their first service in the Bonanza City Library in southern Oregon. What hasn't changed is the energy these believers bring to serving their Lord an... Read more
Upper Columbia President Hosts New Radio Series Minner Labrador Jr., Upper Columbia Conference president, recently launched a new radio series, Live by Faith. Each week Labrador shares a short message of hope and renewal by focusing on topics such as being a blessing and a role model, dealing w... Read more
Superintendent Rejoins the Classroom This last school year had a rocky start for Boise Valley Adventist School. After a series of circumstances presented themselves early into the new school year, BVAS found itself without a middle school teacher. Hiring in the fall proved to be a di... Read more
Four Ways to Aid Refugees Imagine you were given three days to produce certain citizenship paperwork. If you resist, you will either lose your life, end up in jail or be forcibly relocated. Read more
Winter Fellowship Helps at Camp Tukuskoya After many months with squirrels left alone to frolic in the lodge rafters, moose free to meander around quiet cabins and loons to cry on Flat Lake, human guests crossed the ice road and parked their vehicles by the boat dock at Camp Tukuskoya, lo... Read more
Gold Beach Food Bank Forges Deep Community Connections “It all started way back in the ’80s when my grandson would not go to sleep," says Lila Thorp. "I drove him around town and up in the mountains and up the river on the back roads where we saw people who were houseless, cold, wet and hungry. My mot... Read more