Palisades Christian Academy Opens New Gymnasium In October 2021, Palisades Christian Academy in Spokane, Washington, held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of their brand-new multipurpose building/gymnasium. Read more
Baker View Grows Volunteer Network Baker View Christian School in Bellingham, Washington has experienced an incredible downpour of blessings. Read more
Idaho Conference Churches Experience Exponential Growth The Holy Spirit is being poured out in the Idaho Conference through Operation Exponential Growth. Members who have grown cold are returning to fellowship, community friends who have been looking to heaven for answers are discovering new truth and ... Read more
Healing Through Service For me, weekends are an oasis from the regular grind of the week. One particular weekend, I really needed a break. Instead, I found myself sitting behind the steering wheel of Mount Ellis Academy’s school bus, mentally preparing myself for a six-h... Read more
Forest Grove Church Gatherings and Fellowship in 2021 The Forest Grove Church in Oregon drew closer to God and each through the many activities held in 2021. For pandemic safety, weekly Sabbath school and church services were presented both in-person and livestreamed via YouTube and Facebook. Viorel ... Read more
Hood View Meets the COVID-19 Challenge The sudden closure of churches throughout Oregon in March of 2020, due to the deadly coronavirus pandemic, may have shut the lights out and locked the doors, but it did not stop Hood View church members from finding ways to serve each other and th... Read more
La Pine Members Find Ministry in Wood Cutting Several members of the La Pine Church have found a creative way to give to those in need in their community. They've started a "wood ministry." The project, launched by Ty Kobza, former head deacon, turns fallen trees from all over the area into f... Read more
Seniors are the Heart of CAA At the heart of the Columbia Adventist Academy campus is a water tower. But the true heart of the school are students, especially seniors, who provide leadership, energy, novel ideas and mentoring to bless the school community. Read more
PAA Walks Students Through History “But it happened so long ago.” “The textbook is so boring.” These are not uncommon phrases uttered by history class students. Many adults would agree when recalling their own experiences in high school years or even decades ago. Read more