Science’s Blind Spot We often long for clear direction or answers from God when life gets tough. Stan Hudson shares how this is something Isaiah wrestled with as well. Read more
Auburn Hispanic Welcomed as a Church Churches are planted in Washington Conference because praying people understand the call of God in their lives. They know about confessing sins, making sacrifices, leaving behind comforts and even demanding a blessing from God, the way Jacob did. Read more
Montana Meets to Conduct Church Business Sunday morning, April 10, 2022 dawned bright and cold in Bozeman, Montana. Despite an approaching early spring snowstorm, 247 delegates and many more session guests began gathering at Mount Ellis Academy for the 63rd Montana Conference Constituenc... Read more
Cowboy Camp Meeting: A Lasting Legacy and the End of an Era After 36 years of trail-dust, gospel music and great fun, a Fourth of July tradition in the Northwest is coming to an end. Read more
Long-time College Place ABC Employee Reflects on Her Years of Service After 22 years of service, relationship building and sharing stories with ABC Christian Bookstore customers, Kathy Geoghegan, store manager, retired from the College Place, Washington store. Read more
Painful Helplessness Witnessing too many well-armored Goliaths beating down Davids has taken a toll on my soul. I could try to avoid the news. Unfortunately, denial does not stop the bleeding. It only serves to mask an unjust reality that demands action. Read more
Notes From Just a Daughter This article assumes a familiarity with the story of the prodigal son. If you are not familiar with this story, or would like to refresh your memory, you may read it from Luke 15:11-31. Read more
Reading the Bible: Where Do I Start? Some believers don't read their Bibles often. Some say it's old stuff, it doesn't apply to our day or it's scary or boring. Alden Thompson gives some practical ways to start getting into the Bible. Read more
Soul Fitness: To Whom Do You Owe Allegiance? As a student, I recited the Pledge of Allegiance every morning in school. In public and Adventist elementary school, it was what Americans did. This was long before I understood anything about politics, the party system and how our government worked. Read more