COVID-19 Madrone Recognizes COVID-19 Miracles When Oregon Conference schools had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laura Bowlby, Madrone Adventist Elementary School principal, was barely able to sleep. Madrone, located in Cave Junction, Oregon, is a small school of 19 student... Read more I'm Different Today I read a study recently that theorized how the loss of education during World War II had lasting negative effects for more than 40 years. Read more Auburn Hosts Cap and Gown Parade The world experienced a special empathy with high school and college seniors when the coronavirus denied the class of 2020 one of their biggest milestones of their youth — their commencement. Read more The Emergency Remote Learning Shift: How Our Teachers Continued Serving Even Without Classrooms Seemingly overnight, the coronavirus dramatically altered every facet of life on this planet. One area particularly hard hit is education. According to UNESCO, 192 countries had closed all schools and universities by April 2020, affecting more tha... Read more Three Sisters Students Inspire Hope During the COVID-19 pandemic this spring, social distancing brought on a whole new set of challenges and hardships. The middle school students at Three Sisters Adventist Christian School in Bend, Oregon, found ways to give people hope during this ... Read more WWU Celebrates Excellence in Thought During Online CommUnity Program The Walla Walla University campus family gathered online on May 19, 2020, to celebrate student and faculty academic achievements and scholarships awarded for the 2020–21 academic year. John McVay, WWU president, led the celebration, which was atte... Read more God Is Right Here Sammy talks with his mom about quarantine and learns an important fact about God when we're feeling alone. Video created by Caeden Rogers, an NPUC member from the Oregon Conference. Read more MEA Sends Some Care Transitioning from their Bozeman, Montana, classrooms to online learning has been challenging for Mount Ellis Academy’s students. Participating in Zoom classes and working in a virtual Google classroom was a huge leap from school in real time. Thi... Read more Three Congregations Plan Quarantine Surprise for Pastor Jim Jenkins loves people and he loves interacting with each of the members and guests while pastoring his three district churches: Livingston, Mount Ellis Academy and Bozeman churches. He enjoys people so much, he preaches at each church every Sa... Read more Rogers Teachers Keep School Connections Alive During Remote Learning Like every school across the nation, Rogers Adventist School in College Place, Washington, was thrown into remote learning with only 72 hours notice, and teachers stepped up to the challenge. This major change required creativity, innovation and p... Read more Painted Rocks Spread Joy During the Pandemic There was a winter storm warning on Sabbath, March 14, 2020. A women's ministry event had been scheduled that night at the Bozeman Adventist Church. The uncertainty and anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic was just starting to take off, and we wondere... Read more The Senior Experience: Not What It Used To Be This has been quite an historic year for seniors, and at Columbia Adventist Academy in Battle Ground, Washington, it isn’t just due to COVID-19. It began in the fall of 2019, which now seems an eternity ago, when seniors returned to find a new cla... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Madrone Recognizes COVID-19 Miracles When Oregon Conference schools had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laura Bowlby, Madrone Adventist Elementary School principal, was barely able to sleep. Madrone, located in Cave Junction, Oregon, is a small school of 19 student... Read more
I'm Different Today I read a study recently that theorized how the loss of education during World War II had lasting negative effects for more than 40 years. Read more
Auburn Hosts Cap and Gown Parade The world experienced a special empathy with high school and college seniors when the coronavirus denied the class of 2020 one of their biggest milestones of their youth — their commencement. Read more
The Emergency Remote Learning Shift: How Our Teachers Continued Serving Even Without Classrooms Seemingly overnight, the coronavirus dramatically altered every facet of life on this planet. One area particularly hard hit is education. According to UNESCO, 192 countries had closed all schools and universities by April 2020, affecting more tha... Read more
Three Sisters Students Inspire Hope During the COVID-19 pandemic this spring, social distancing brought on a whole new set of challenges and hardships. The middle school students at Three Sisters Adventist Christian School in Bend, Oregon, found ways to give people hope during this ... Read more
WWU Celebrates Excellence in Thought During Online CommUnity Program The Walla Walla University campus family gathered online on May 19, 2020, to celebrate student and faculty academic achievements and scholarships awarded for the 2020–21 academic year. John McVay, WWU president, led the celebration, which was atte... Read more
God Is Right Here Sammy talks with his mom about quarantine and learns an important fact about God when we're feeling alone. Video created by Caeden Rogers, an NPUC member from the Oregon Conference. Read more
MEA Sends Some Care Transitioning from their Bozeman, Montana, classrooms to online learning has been challenging for Mount Ellis Academy’s students. Participating in Zoom classes and working in a virtual Google classroom was a huge leap from school in real time. Thi... Read more
Three Congregations Plan Quarantine Surprise for Pastor Jim Jenkins loves people and he loves interacting with each of the members and guests while pastoring his three district churches: Livingston, Mount Ellis Academy and Bozeman churches. He enjoys people so much, he preaches at each church every Sa... Read more
Rogers Teachers Keep School Connections Alive During Remote Learning Like every school across the nation, Rogers Adventist School in College Place, Washington, was thrown into remote learning with only 72 hours notice, and teachers stepped up to the challenge. This major change required creativity, innovation and p... Read more
Painted Rocks Spread Joy During the Pandemic There was a winter storm warning on Sabbath, March 14, 2020. A women's ministry event had been scheduled that night at the Bozeman Adventist Church. The uncertainty and anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic was just starting to take off, and we wondere... Read more
The Senior Experience: Not What It Used To Be This has been quite an historic year for seniors, and at Columbia Adventist Academy in Battle Ground, Washington, it isn’t just due to COVID-19. It began in the fall of 2019, which now seems an eternity ago, when seniors returned to find a new cla... Read more