Jane Doe is a member at my local church who is struggling financially to pay rent. Can I designate that I want my offering to help pay Jane’s rent?
When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. (1 Corinthians 13:11)
Recuerdo muy bien la primera vez que encontré un programa de televisión adventista. Poco después de mi bautismo en la Iglesia Adventista, al revisar los distintos canales de televisión, descubrí a un orador que hablaba acerca de los beneficios de guardar un día de reposo cada semana.
During January–February 1881, James White met with the acclaimed landscape painter Thomas Moran (1837–1926) “who [was] said to be the best artist in the world,”1 and he also had a chance to see engraver’s work, which turned out “very fine” and “much better than … first expected.”2
Some years back, decades ago, while strolling on the campus of Andrews University, I spotted what appeared to be a track meet near Meier Hall.
When Jeremi Powell first tried out football, he thought it was the worst. At 10 years old, he’d been signed up by his mom to channel his energy and keep him out of trouble. What left an impression, instead, were the embarrassing tackles he endured.
My dad is a pastor, and when I was 9 years old, he got a call to leave our home country of the Dominican Republic to come to the United States as a missionary pastor. He agreed and July 25, 2016, we were on our way to America. At first, I thought we were going on a vacation, but I soon realized we were staying for a longer time.
“If you can hear me, clap once.” There was no responding clap heard through the melee that was my current classroom.
Lake Region Educator Named Teacher of the Year
Emotional intelligence (EI) is an individual’s ability to perceive emotions in themselves and others, understand what those emotions mean, and manage their emotions accordingly (Robbins & Judge, 2017).
When we study human development, we realize that children’s first teachers are often informal ones—family members and friends who guide and direct them.
The Andrews University Museum of Nature & Science is developing new education programs to make the most of the specimens on hand. The museum has grown...
Monica Reed, MD, a veteran health care leader with more than 30 years of experience, has been named president and Chief Executive Officer for UChicago Medicine AdventHealth.
On Sabbath, Jan. 6, members of the Kenosha Company gathered for a special celebration — the dedication of their new church building!
Through a God-ordained encounter, a group of Andrews University students registered just days before the congress. One family from Indiana traveling to the event was in an accident totaling their vehicle but they still pressed on. A high school senior wondered if it was too late to give her life to Christ and realized it was now time to be baptized.
Village Seventh-day Adventist Church’s women’s ministries group hosted a thriving plant exchange with nearly 100 participants in May 2023.
The Indiana Conference of Seventh-day Adventists recently hosted the Health Ministry Summit at the Spencer Indiana Timber Ridge Camp to discuss ways to promote health and nutrition within local churches.
A group of youth and young adults from churches across the Lake Union teamed with their local pastor to preach the everlasting gospel throughout Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
Three conferences in the Lake Union are teaming up to deliver synchronous Adventist Education online for 1st through 8th grades.
Indiana’s South Bend Church has initiated a project to help alleviate hunger in a region of Sub-Saharan Africa.
If I ask you to go back in time and recall one of your favorite early childhood memories, no doubt your experience would include people, places and events.
The pre-K room at the Crayon Box Children’s Learning Center at Andrews University is a colorful maze of learning centers — one features a wall-mounted rotary phone, play kitchen, and rack of dress-up clothes. Even the bathrooms are built with low sinks and miniature stalls.