COVID-19 AMA Volunteers Provide Calm in the Storm Until recently, there was no mention of coronavirus in Selawik, Alaska. Edna Estrella, nurse and HIV specialist working as an Arctic Mission Adventure (AMA) volunteer, and her husband, José, were worried to see the lack of knowledge and leadership... Read more Pantry Leaders Cope With COVID-19 Our food pantries are on the front line of relieving food insecurity for our community members. The Better Living Center in Spokane, Washington, has been providing support to about 400 families representing 1,200 people each month for many years. ... Read more Cheerful Givers of Potatoes Due to stay-at-home orders throughout the nation, the food service demand is down significantly, leaving farmers across the U.S. burdened with an abundance of supplies that cannot be sold. The Bozeman Seventh-day Adventist Church took this opportu... Read more ABCs of Montana Ministry We are thankful for the various and creative ways our brothers and sisters in Montana are sharing Jesus' love with others amidst the new dynamics due to COVID-19. Read more Prayer, Partnership Bring COVID-19 Healing When Adventist Health Portland took in their first patient with the new coronavirus (COVID-19), a growing global pandemic took the form of a community member with a name, a face and a family. Called to live God’s love by inspiring health, wholenes... Read more Ladies in Alaska Help Girls in Africa Ladies in Fairbanks, Alaska, worked together to sew and assemble 100 hygiene kits for girls at a boarding school in Malawi, Africa. It all began when one of our church members, Michelle Henry, visited a friend in Washington over Christmas 2019. He... Read more Mutual Gratitude Shared During Teacher Appreciation Day Laughter and knowing smiles filled the Zoom screen Tuesday, May 5, 2020, during the weekly conferencewide assembly program for Montana elementary students. The kids were bursting with the surprise about to happen. Read more Roundup Reaches Out Amid Social Distancing Musselshell County, Montana, has been lucky. There was only one case of the coronavirus. Even though our neighbor to the south, Yellowstone County, has many more cases, we seem to be doing fine here in our little rural community. Read more Montana Elementary Schools Hold Assemblies via Zoom Every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. finds Montana’s Adventist elementary students online enjoying songs, stories and Bible lessons during the conference-wide assembly on Zoom. Read more WWU Hosts Virtual U-Days Event for NPUC High School Students This spring Walla Walla University hosted an online U-Days event in lieu of the traditional in-person event when high school students gather on the WWU campus to experience college life firsthand. Read more Neighbors Helping Neighbors Sharon Church members are still ministering to our church, our families and our Portland community. Read more Pathfinders Provide Household Needs in Eastern Montana The Eastern Montana Explorers Pathfinder Club worked very hard to provide emergency packs for the individuals who could not make it to the store in time to get the items that were flying off the shelves. These packs included food, toilet paper, pa... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last »
AMA Volunteers Provide Calm in the Storm Until recently, there was no mention of coronavirus in Selawik, Alaska. Edna Estrella, nurse and HIV specialist working as an Arctic Mission Adventure (AMA) volunteer, and her husband, José, were worried to see the lack of knowledge and leadership... Read more
Pantry Leaders Cope With COVID-19 Our food pantries are on the front line of relieving food insecurity for our community members. The Better Living Center in Spokane, Washington, has been providing support to about 400 families representing 1,200 people each month for many years. ... Read more
Cheerful Givers of Potatoes Due to stay-at-home orders throughout the nation, the food service demand is down significantly, leaving farmers across the U.S. burdened with an abundance of supplies that cannot be sold. The Bozeman Seventh-day Adventist Church took this opportu... Read more
ABCs of Montana Ministry We are thankful for the various and creative ways our brothers and sisters in Montana are sharing Jesus' love with others amidst the new dynamics due to COVID-19. Read more
Prayer, Partnership Bring COVID-19 Healing When Adventist Health Portland took in their first patient with the new coronavirus (COVID-19), a growing global pandemic took the form of a community member with a name, a face and a family. Called to live God’s love by inspiring health, wholenes... Read more
Ladies in Alaska Help Girls in Africa Ladies in Fairbanks, Alaska, worked together to sew and assemble 100 hygiene kits for girls at a boarding school in Malawi, Africa. It all began when one of our church members, Michelle Henry, visited a friend in Washington over Christmas 2019. He... Read more
Mutual Gratitude Shared During Teacher Appreciation Day Laughter and knowing smiles filled the Zoom screen Tuesday, May 5, 2020, during the weekly conferencewide assembly program for Montana elementary students. The kids were bursting with the surprise about to happen. Read more
Roundup Reaches Out Amid Social Distancing Musselshell County, Montana, has been lucky. There was only one case of the coronavirus. Even though our neighbor to the south, Yellowstone County, has many more cases, we seem to be doing fine here in our little rural community. Read more
Montana Elementary Schools Hold Assemblies via Zoom Every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. finds Montana’s Adventist elementary students online enjoying songs, stories and Bible lessons during the conference-wide assembly on Zoom. Read more
WWU Hosts Virtual U-Days Event for NPUC High School Students This spring Walla Walla University hosted an online U-Days event in lieu of the traditional in-person event when high school students gather on the WWU campus to experience college life firsthand. Read more
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Sharon Church members are still ministering to our church, our families and our Portland community. Read more
Pathfinders Provide Household Needs in Eastern Montana The Eastern Montana Explorers Pathfinder Club worked very hard to provide emergency packs for the individuals who could not make it to the store in time to get the items that were flying off the shelves. These packs included food, toilet paper, pa... Read more