Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms (1 Peter 4:10 NIV).
Have you ever experienced the circumstance that either you or somebody else agreed with somebody else’s statement in content but disliked the wording?
The eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and His ears are open unto their prayers . . . 1 Peter 3:12 (KJV)
Monday, Jan. 16, we will once more celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. and his contributions to the fight for civil rights, not only for his fellow African Americans but for all minorities.
"Your test results show that you are pregnant." Hearing those words, as I sat in my doctor's office, my heart sank. This couldn't be true. I'm only 18 years old, a senior in high school, and had dreams of going away to college like every other senior anticipates.
Por más de un año mi esposa y yo hemos estado mirando un programa en el internet titulado en inglés “The Chosen” (traducido al español: “Los elegidos”); es una dramatización de la vida de Jesús y los discípulos.
When a Wisconsin Baptist church lost its pastor, Renee Titze felt led to extend the hands of fellowship to her friends. After much prayer about what to do, Titze, a member of the Watertown Seventh-day Adventist Church, was surprised by what happened next: They asked her if she would speak at their church.
William Hardy is credited with two important firsts. In 1857, William J. Hardy and his wife, Eliza Watts, became the first black family to join the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1872, William Hardy was the first Black elected to public office in the state of Michigan.
When a person has a chronic illness, they often focus on treating the symptom rather than treating the underlying cause. After doing a thorough health and lifestyle examination on a guest at Lifeline Wellness Institute, we learn that one of the primary factors contributing to their ailment is lack of sleep.
“I commend you—you are already doing so much for the whole person. My question is, what haven’t you tried yet?”
Conference is experiencing unprecedented growth
After extensive examination by church leadership and the pastors’ congregations, the following individuals were approved for ordination by the Lake Union executive committee, as confirmation of God’s calling in these pastors’ lives. Ordination services were held in their respective conferences in 2022.
Earl Baldwin leads Youth and James Doggette, Jr. oversees Young Adults
Restrained behind bars, with contact rarely initiated by those in the free world, how do inmates find encouragement and hope?
Familiar face added to Illinois leadership team
Jennifer Gray Woods spent formative years in Michigan
During the past few years, as freshman Nicholas Gunn looked around his southwest Michigan community, his first response was to find ways to serve.
Sojourner Truth, the renowned ex-slave, abolitionist and women’s rights activist, died in her Battle Creek, Michigan, home in the early morning of November 26, 1883. Later that same day, the Battle Creek Moon announced: “The funeral will be held at the Tabernacle Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Eld. Uriah Smith officiating.” (2)