Family Don Keele Awards Gayle Haeger is a cauldron of bubbling enthusiasm. Since a small child, she has been passionate about science and the excitement of discovering new things—a passion she passes on every day in her Upper Columbia Academy classroom and wherever she m... Read more Don Keele Awards Aimee Saddler, seventh- through 10th-grade teacher at Tualatin Valley Jr. Academy in Hillsboro, Oregon, was awarded a 2005 Don Keele Excellence in Education Award, allowing her to participate in a three-week excavation and research project at a si... Read more Caring Heart Award Winners for 2008 Fifteen Northwest academy students received the 2008 Caring Heart Award made possible through funding from a private foundation and the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Students were selected by their schools for exemplifying the... Read more Don Keele Awards Watching Doug Vixie at work reveals the essence of a good science teacher—an irrepressible delight at learning something new, and sharing it with someone else.Although he has always loved the great outdoors, Doug found additional inspiration from ... Read more Don Keele Awards Meet Tonya Wessman, first- and second-grade teacher at Rogers Adventist School in College Place, Washington, and recipient of the 2007 Don Keele Award. With the money she received, Tonya attended the 2008 Iditarod's Winter Conference for Educators... Read more Did You Know July 2008 The Steam DreamIf we could tap into just 5 percent of the geothermal energy under the United States, it would provide enough steam to generate electricity for 250 million Americans. Currently, the U.S. uses less than 1 percent of its available geo... Read more What's the Difference? Our Personal Response My wife, Sue, was not raised in an Adventist home; but as a young girl her mother did on occasion take her to the local Adventist church. It was enough to whet her spiritual appetite.The fall after she was baptized she begged her father to allow h... Read more Unsung Heroes She was an artist, botanist, nurse, counselor, author and friend. She didn't make it into any headlines. No media pundits shouted her story. No tabloid followed her every move. Her 5-foot, 2-inch stature and what it contained is not immortalized i... Read more If I ask for forgiveness, am I forgiven? If I ask for forgiveness, am I forgiven?I believe the devil uses two tools to trip us in the journey of forgiveness: failure and guilt. If he can either make us believe that God can't forgive our mistakes or continue to bring our failures to mind ... Read more Healthy Choices Eating Too Much Salt Weakens BonesA high salt intake increases calcium loss from bones, especially in people with a marginal calcium intake. In a study of 124 postmenopausal women, researchers found the higher the sodium (salt) intake, the lower t... Read more FYI Howard New Mid-America PresidentRoscoe J. Howard III is the new president of the Mid-America Union of Seventh-day Adventists. He was elected by the union executive committee, and becomes the fifth president of the Mid-America Union and the first A... Read more Profiles NPUC Women's Ministries DirectorsWilma Bing, Washington ConferenceJoan Green, Idaho ConferenceSue Hess, Alaska ConferenceMable Dunbar, Upper Columbia ConferenceLinda Glatts, Montana ConferenceCorlene Johnson, Oregon Conference Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Current page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Don Keele Awards Gayle Haeger is a cauldron of bubbling enthusiasm. Since a small child, she has been passionate about science and the excitement of discovering new things—a passion she passes on every day in her Upper Columbia Academy classroom and wherever she m... Read more
Don Keele Awards Aimee Saddler, seventh- through 10th-grade teacher at Tualatin Valley Jr. Academy in Hillsboro, Oregon, was awarded a 2005 Don Keele Excellence in Education Award, allowing her to participate in a three-week excavation and research project at a si... Read more
Caring Heart Award Winners for 2008 Fifteen Northwest academy students received the 2008 Caring Heart Award made possible through funding from a private foundation and the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Students were selected by their schools for exemplifying the... Read more
Don Keele Awards Watching Doug Vixie at work reveals the essence of a good science teacher—an irrepressible delight at learning something new, and sharing it with someone else.Although he has always loved the great outdoors, Doug found additional inspiration from ... Read more
Don Keele Awards Meet Tonya Wessman, first- and second-grade teacher at Rogers Adventist School in College Place, Washington, and recipient of the 2007 Don Keele Award. With the money she received, Tonya attended the 2008 Iditarod's Winter Conference for Educators... Read more
Did You Know July 2008 The Steam DreamIf we could tap into just 5 percent of the geothermal energy under the United States, it would provide enough steam to generate electricity for 250 million Americans. Currently, the U.S. uses less than 1 percent of its available geo... Read more
What's the Difference? Our Personal Response My wife, Sue, was not raised in an Adventist home; but as a young girl her mother did on occasion take her to the local Adventist church. It was enough to whet her spiritual appetite.The fall after she was baptized she begged her father to allow h... Read more
Unsung Heroes She was an artist, botanist, nurse, counselor, author and friend. She didn't make it into any headlines. No media pundits shouted her story. No tabloid followed her every move. Her 5-foot, 2-inch stature and what it contained is not immortalized i... Read more
If I ask for forgiveness, am I forgiven? If I ask for forgiveness, am I forgiven?I believe the devil uses two tools to trip us in the journey of forgiveness: failure and guilt. If he can either make us believe that God can't forgive our mistakes or continue to bring our failures to mind ... Read more
Healthy Choices Eating Too Much Salt Weakens BonesA high salt intake increases calcium loss from bones, especially in people with a marginal calcium intake. In a study of 124 postmenopausal women, researchers found the higher the sodium (salt) intake, the lower t... Read more
FYI Howard New Mid-America PresidentRoscoe J. Howard III is the new president of the Mid-America Union of Seventh-day Adventists. He was elected by the union executive committee, and becomes the fifth president of the Mid-America Union and the first A... Read more
Profiles NPUC Women's Ministries DirectorsWilma Bing, Washington ConferenceJoan Green, Idaho ConferenceSue Hess, Alaska ConferenceMable Dunbar, Upper Columbia ConferenceLinda Glatts, Montana ConferenceCorlene Johnson, Oregon Conference Read more