“Love is a two-way street.” “It takes two to tango.” “Both must give 100%.” These are familiar phrases of love but what if only one person in the relationship is in love and the other is barely half involved?
April showers bring May flowers and what do May flowers bring? Honeybees!
After I have the privilege of dashing into the embrace of my Savior, what I look forward to in heaven is being a student in THE school—unlike any I’ve known. Many have a similar aim, finding that place—anywhere—to sit, stand, lie, and take it all in. I mean, to be in a place where learning will be my never-ending occupation. No days, no nights!
I remember very well my arrival to begin my studies at Andrews. I arrived at Andrews in 1971 with some uncertainty because it was my first time leaving New York to live my life in an environment very different from where I had grown up.
Several academy students attending the Lake Union Secondary Leadership Conference at Camp Au Sable, Sept. 29 – Oct. 2, 2022, received much more than they signed up for.
When I was growing up, I experienced God in some unique ways, including involvement in a cult called SOLAR: School of Light and Realization.
Soy has gotten a bad reputation lately. With so much information circulating, what’s the real deal on soy, and is it a friend or foe?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.”
A year and a half ago, a group of Andrews University students approached José Bourget, university chaplain and assistant vice president for faith engagement, with an idea.
The start of 2023 brought a new beginning for AdventHealth Great Lakes Region with the launch of a new joint venture with the University of Chicago Medicine.
Andrews University students pursuing a career in teaching may soon benefit from new scholarships and state tuition grants.
Every year, the Education department of Sharon Inkster Seventh-day Adventist Church dedicates students, affirms school personnel and congratulates graduates.
It is no surprise that the pandemic has had significant effects on student learning across the country and in our schools. The University Seventh-day Adventist Church (UChurch) in East Lansing, Michigan saw this as an opportunity to be proactive.
On Sunday, February 19, administration members from Indiana Conference, Indiana Academy, the Lake Union, as well as news organizations and community members gathered to celebrate the opening of Aboite Christian School in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Josant Barrientos, Jr. to serve as the new Youth Director for the Illinois Conference
Over 6,000 miles away, amid a beautiful sea of coral and laden with palm trees is the Lake Union’s adopted island of Kosrae.
North Shore Adventist Church focus on health ministry, providing essential education to community.
When Earl Baldwin was invited to speak for Ruth Murdoch Elementary School’s week of prayer, he faced a scheduling conflict. His calendar eventually cleared for him to present on Oct. 17-21 for the Berrien Springs, Michigan school’s bi-annual week of spiritual emphasis.
Village Adventist Elementary School took their students on a trip to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, to get a closer look at God’s handiwork.
Testimonies of God’s Spirit still leading
On August 22, 2022, the Shiloh Church voted unanimously to make tuition free for families wanting to give their children access to a Christian Education.
Dr. Ruth Janetta Temple (1892-1984), was a Seventh-day Adventist who was convinced of the power and relevance of church’s health message.
A nursing assistant, a lumberjack, a journalist, a marketing professional and a transportation logistics manager. They all have one thing in common: They decided to go back to school, not as students—but to teach.