My miracle of Adventist Education
Over the past two years, several fiscal shifts have occurred in our economy. At the beginning of the pandemic, food and normal household items were scarce. Major retail outlets and restaurants struggled to stay open while others closed their doors for good.
Growing up in southern Florida as the youngest of eight children, I remember a lot of large family gatherings. At one gathering in Pennsylvania, I was surrounded by many of my nieces, nephews and cousins, some of which I did not get to see very often.
“Paz a vosotros! Como me envió el Padre, así también yo os envío” (Juan 20:21).
From childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. 2 Tim. 3:15, NASB.
I first became aware of Dr. Tomas Geraty when I was attending Andrews University and the AU Student Movement did a story on him and his role as chairman of the Education Department.
Dan Grentz thought he heard a voice through his protective headphones as he maneuvered his John Deere tractor through the horse pasture, mowing weeds with his brush hog (which makes a lot of noise). However, he ignored it—at first.
When news of the Oxford school shooting reached my school in Canton, Michigan, it affected my students, myself, and my fellow teachers.
Late last fall a colleague and I were trained as practitioners through the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development on Trust-Based Relational Intervention, thanks to a grant from local community partners.
Many times the Bible says that Jesus was "moved with compassion." The Latin root of compassion has a different meaning than sympathy or pity. It means co-suffering.
Two years into the worldwide spread of COVID‒19 and its related viruses, Lake Union schools are dealing with associated mental health problems just like the rest of the world.
Memorial Medallions The Seventh-day Adventist Church recognizes the sacrifices and dedication of its employees and seeks to demonstrate its appreciation in...
Chaplain Alfred Kambaki credits God for working through him, with him and on him as he provides spiritual care.
In 2018 the North American Division asked each of its nine unions to adopt one of the nine islands in the Guam-Micronesia Mission where there was an Adventist church and school.
BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.—In July of this year, Andrews University’s STEM division will host the conclusion of the first “Mission: Invent,” an initiative encouraging development of innovation and entrepreneurship in K–12 Seventh-day Adventist students in the United States and Canada.
New leadership and name
BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.—Two groups of Andrews students received awards at the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) national MathFest conference from Aug. 4–7, 2021, for outstanding student presentations.
Preparing our students for science, technology, engineering and math . . . and eternity
The Story of Battle Creek Academy’s 150 years and the Seventh-day Adventist Education System.
Is the one-room school a relic of the past or does it offer their own unique features which families and teachers alike have come to value?