Feature eAdventist Brian Ford and Rob Garvin spend much of an average day in front of luminous computer screens. To the casual eye, their work may not look remarkable. But what they have accomplished during the past decade has touched members throughout the Northwes... Read more Who's Online? Percent of churches throughout the North Pacific Union Conference and each local conference who are actively using eAdventist for membership record keeping. Read more Restoring Our Public Relevance: The 25-Year Legacy of the Northwest Religious Liberty Association Because of their prophetic beliefs, Seventh-day Adventists have imagined a world without religious freedom perhaps more than most people of faith. This proclivity has unfortunately led our church at times to minimize the importance of religious fr... Read more Accommodating the Sabbath My cell phone rang. It was Jeffrey Britt, a member of the Bremerton Church in Washington. Read more 2016 Images of Creation We offer here a glimpse of several photos submitted for the 2016 Images of Creation photo contest, combined with thoughts from Ellen White excerpted from the book Child Guidance, pages 53–58. Nature is indeed a lesson book for young and old who ar... Read more Salt and Light in the World They’re creative, perceptive, determined and smart. Meet four inspiring Walla Walla University students who are primed intellectually, socially, professionally and spiritually to rub shoulders with men and women in offices, labs and libraries spre... Read more When Immanuel Wept It wasn’t Christmas, and I was far from the Christmas spirit. It was the day I quit trusting people. At least people who looked like him. Read more Maranatha's Mission to Milo Maranatha Volunteers International is well-known for sharing construction skills in mission projects around the world. But this summer, it debuted one of its unique programs for the first time in North America. And it happened right here in the No... Read more Population Health: Producing a Healthy Workforce With LivingWell Health care is full of buzzwords, and one you may have heard lately is “population health.” While the term’s definition varies, the common thread is the improvement of health in the communities we serve. Read more Empowering Our Communities Adventist Health is committed to realizing our mission, “to share God’s love by providing physical, mental and spiritual healing,” in the 75-plus communities we serve every day. From the windward side of Oahu to the redwoods of California and the ... Read more Community Care: The Resilience Center Care Team Puts the Adventist Health Mission Into Practice Sue,* an elderly woman with anxiety, shortness of breath and chronic abdominal pain had visited the emergency room on 24 separate occasions over the course of one year. Because of her severe situation, Sue qualified for the Resilience Center at Ad... Read more Clinical Pastoral Education Bridges Psychology and Theology Before beginning clinical pastoral education, Eduard Ciobanu, pastor of Mount Tabor Church in Portland, Oregon, was sure the course would be the key to acquire a specific skill he felt was lacking in his encounters with sick members. It didn’t tak... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
eAdventist Brian Ford and Rob Garvin spend much of an average day in front of luminous computer screens. To the casual eye, their work may not look remarkable. But what they have accomplished during the past decade has touched members throughout the Northwes... Read more
Who's Online? Percent of churches throughout the North Pacific Union Conference and each local conference who are actively using eAdventist for membership record keeping. Read more
Restoring Our Public Relevance: The 25-Year Legacy of the Northwest Religious Liberty Association Because of their prophetic beliefs, Seventh-day Adventists have imagined a world without religious freedom perhaps more than most people of faith. This proclivity has unfortunately led our church at times to minimize the importance of religious fr... Read more
Accommodating the Sabbath My cell phone rang. It was Jeffrey Britt, a member of the Bremerton Church in Washington. Read more
2016 Images of Creation We offer here a glimpse of several photos submitted for the 2016 Images of Creation photo contest, combined with thoughts from Ellen White excerpted from the book Child Guidance, pages 53–58. Nature is indeed a lesson book for young and old who ar... Read more
Salt and Light in the World They’re creative, perceptive, determined and smart. Meet four inspiring Walla Walla University students who are primed intellectually, socially, professionally and spiritually to rub shoulders with men and women in offices, labs and libraries spre... Read more
When Immanuel Wept It wasn’t Christmas, and I was far from the Christmas spirit. It was the day I quit trusting people. At least people who looked like him. Read more
Maranatha's Mission to Milo Maranatha Volunteers International is well-known for sharing construction skills in mission projects around the world. But this summer, it debuted one of its unique programs for the first time in North America. And it happened right here in the No... Read more
Population Health: Producing a Healthy Workforce With LivingWell Health care is full of buzzwords, and one you may have heard lately is “population health.” While the term’s definition varies, the common thread is the improvement of health in the communities we serve. Read more
Empowering Our Communities Adventist Health is committed to realizing our mission, “to share God’s love by providing physical, mental and spiritual healing,” in the 75-plus communities we serve every day. From the windward side of Oahu to the redwoods of California and the ... Read more
Community Care: The Resilience Center Care Team Puts the Adventist Health Mission Into Practice Sue,* an elderly woman with anxiety, shortness of breath and chronic abdominal pain had visited the emergency room on 24 separate occasions over the course of one year. Because of her severe situation, Sue qualified for the Resilience Center at Ad... Read more
Clinical Pastoral Education Bridges Psychology and Theology Before beginning clinical pastoral education, Eduard Ciobanu, pastor of Mount Tabor Church in Portland, Oregon, was sure the course would be the key to acquire a specific skill he felt was lacking in his encounters with sick members. It didn’t tak... Read more