Washington Conference Totem Pole Tells Sunset Lake Story Monte Church once took a two-year course in Native carving. He shared this skill through the years, along with traditional meanings of authentic Native art, through the years at youth camps where he led young people in carving foot-long totem poles. Read more Grays Harbor Students Expand Worldview Students at Grays Harbor Adventist Christian School in Montesano applied nearly all their senses when learning about Uganda. Read more Teens Impact Lewis County With serving hearts, 32 western Washington teens and chaperones volunteered for this year’s Local Teen Mission (LTM) Trip in July. They returned to Lewis County with a mission to reach the surrounding community. Read more Enumclaw Gives Bibles to Panama Brett Lains loves his Bible so much that, after a serious accident 12 years ago, the first thing he asked for in the hospital was his Bible. He also wants to learn Hebrew and Greek, “the languages of the Bible,” in addition to a list of world lang... Read more Russian-Speaking Congregation Finds New Home When the Russian-Ukrainian Parousia Church was organized in 2006, the congregation began dreaming about having its own church facility in the Auburn region. Read more AAA Students Surrender All to Jesus Three baptisms unexpectedly became the sermon for the day on May 31 at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) Church and provided a capstone for a school year that witnessed 10 student baptisms. Read more A New Church Grows in Maple Valley Nemaia Faletogo felt God calling him to present a Bible prophecy seminar for his church in Burien last fall. God kept prompting him to do something more, in addition to his full-time job, and he began planting a church in Maple Valley with a core ... Read more Northwest Christian School Forms International Partnership Northwest Christian School (NCS) in Puyallup formed an international partnership in March with South Korea's Wonju Sahmyook Adventist School. Read more Port Orchard Connects With Community Luka Pasi is one of the people in his church most faithful in sharing his faith with his community — and he is blind. Read more Laboring in Ladyville Late one Wednesday in March, a contingency of 37 excited people representing Skagit Adventist Academy (SAA) in Burlington, Washington, boarded a Boeing jet headed for Belize in Central America. Thirteen adults and 24 students had packed their work... Read more Auburn Adventist Academy Students Serve in Belize This year at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) in Auburn, Washington, we were truly blessed to be able go the King’s Children’s Home in Belmopan, Belize. Read more Homeland Mission Trip Impacts PSAA Students Does a homeland mission trip make the same difference as an international mission trip? Twenty-one students from Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) in Kirkland say, “Yes!” Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Totem Pole Tells Sunset Lake Story Monte Church once took a two-year course in Native carving. He shared this skill through the years, along with traditional meanings of authentic Native art, through the years at youth camps where he led young people in carving foot-long totem poles. Read more
Grays Harbor Students Expand Worldview Students at Grays Harbor Adventist Christian School in Montesano applied nearly all their senses when learning about Uganda. Read more
Teens Impact Lewis County With serving hearts, 32 western Washington teens and chaperones volunteered for this year’s Local Teen Mission (LTM) Trip in July. They returned to Lewis County with a mission to reach the surrounding community. Read more
Enumclaw Gives Bibles to Panama Brett Lains loves his Bible so much that, after a serious accident 12 years ago, the first thing he asked for in the hospital was his Bible. He also wants to learn Hebrew and Greek, “the languages of the Bible,” in addition to a list of world lang... Read more
Russian-Speaking Congregation Finds New Home When the Russian-Ukrainian Parousia Church was organized in 2006, the congregation began dreaming about having its own church facility in the Auburn region. Read more
AAA Students Surrender All to Jesus Three baptisms unexpectedly became the sermon for the day on May 31 at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) Church and provided a capstone for a school year that witnessed 10 student baptisms. Read more
A New Church Grows in Maple Valley Nemaia Faletogo felt God calling him to present a Bible prophecy seminar for his church in Burien last fall. God kept prompting him to do something more, in addition to his full-time job, and he began planting a church in Maple Valley with a core ... Read more
Northwest Christian School Forms International Partnership Northwest Christian School (NCS) in Puyallup formed an international partnership in March with South Korea's Wonju Sahmyook Adventist School. Read more
Port Orchard Connects With Community Luka Pasi is one of the people in his church most faithful in sharing his faith with his community — and he is blind. Read more
Laboring in Ladyville Late one Wednesday in March, a contingency of 37 excited people representing Skagit Adventist Academy (SAA) in Burlington, Washington, boarded a Boeing jet headed for Belize in Central America. Thirteen adults and 24 students had packed their work... Read more
Auburn Adventist Academy Students Serve in Belize This year at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) in Auburn, Washington, we were truly blessed to be able go the King’s Children’s Home in Belmopan, Belize. Read more
Homeland Mission Trip Impacts PSAA Students Does a homeland mission trip make the same difference as an international mission trip? Twenty-one students from Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) in Kirkland say, “Yes!” Read more