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A Transformational Learning Shift

2021-12-25T08:00:01-08:00

The Adventist educational system serves more than 1.9 million students each year. We've been committed to quality Christian education for a long time. In fact, our educational roots predate the American Civil War.   But longevity alone doesn't make us great. Adventist education's greatness lies in its commitment to rise above the status quo and make [...]

A Transformational Learning Shift2021-12-25T08:00:01-08:00

Habits of Successful Students

2021-12-24T08:00:00-08:00

Adventist education is very special to me and my family. Honestly, it changed my family tree. I am extremely thankful for its influence on my life as a student. Now, as a parent, it's important to me that my kids also succeed in school. While embracing academic success, I am also trying to balance the [...]

Habits of Successful Students2021-12-24T08:00:00-08:00

Honoring Christmas

2021-12-22T10:53:40-08:00

Another pandemic Christmas is upon us and yuletide cheer seems in short supply. There's an old holiday tale of redemption that offers hope for dark times, just as it did when it was first published more than 178 years ago. Read on to discover what honoring Christmas can mean in 2021. 

Honoring Christmas2021-12-22T10:53:40-08:00

Caldwell Flames Pathfinder Club Wins Parade Award

2021-12-22T10:53:09-08:00

The Caldwell Flames Pathfinder club won the nonprofit division-best use of lights, in the annual Treasure Valley Night Light Parade held in Caldwell, Idaho. The prize came with $300 and a certificate.  Club members handed out 1,000 Signs of the Times and all kinds of candy, Our Little Friends and Primary Treasures. Donna Shelly, club director, reported that a man came up [...]

Caldwell Flames Pathfinder Club Wins Parade Award2021-12-22T10:53:09-08:00

From Where I Stand: There’s a Fine Line

2021-12-22T10:52:52-08:00

“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world,” said Austrian-British philosophyer Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgentstein. I’ve been thinking about this rather profound statement and how it applies to my life as I start another lap around the sun. In 2022, what are the shortcomings in my vocabulary? What language-limits curtail my spheres [...]

From Where I Stand: There’s a Fine Line2021-12-22T10:52:52-08:00

Idaho Conference Welcomes 40+ New Hispanic Members

2021-12-22T10:47:37-08:00

Despite the cloud of COVID-19 still hanging over our churches, more than 40 individuals have been accepted into several Hispanic churches in the Idaho Conference. The baptisms and professions of faith are the result of local Hispanic members, elders and visiting evangelists working together to share Jesus. Their efforts are part of the conference mission initiative [...]

Idaho Conference Welcomes 40+ New Hispanic Members2021-12-22T10:47:37-08:00

Historic Ministry Boot Camps Focus on Growth

2021-12-22T10:47:36-08:00

Have you noticed that attendance is significantly down in your local church? You aren’t alone. In fact, according to research by eAdventist Membership Services, church attendance is down 72% during the pandemic (virtual and in-person) in North America. Church leaders say it’s time to take a refreshed look at the local church’s ministry, mission and [...]

Historic Ministry Boot Camps Focus on Growth2021-12-22T10:47:36-08:00

Washington Welcomes Two New Leaders

2021-12-22T10:47:36-08:00

Washington Conference is pleased to introduce two ministry leaders: Derek Lane as Outreach Ministries director and Bob Moore as Trust Services officer and Stewardship director. “God nudged two highly qualified pastoral leaders to increase their local influence to invest more in our ministry territory here in western Washington,” said Doug Bing, Washington Conference president. “Derek [...]

Washington Welcomes Two New Leaders2021-12-22T10:47:36-08:00

Baker View Grows Volunteer Network

2021-12-22T10:47:35-08:00

Baker View Christian School in Bellingham, Washington has experienced an incredible downpour of blessings.  After a temporary three-year closure, BVCS reopened in August 2021 with eleven students. The school is serving the educational needs of a diverse group of families in Whatcom County this year. One of the biggest challenges in reopening the school was [...]

Baker View Grows Volunteer Network2021-12-22T10:47:35-08:00

Rural School Finds Creative Ways to Promote Hands-On Learning

2021-12-22T10:47:35-08:00

Enterprise Christian School in Enterprise, Oregon, a small school in a rural area, stepped outside the box this school year. Using donations specifically for technology, the school stretched funds as far as possible to enhance its Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) program. Giving specific focus to engineering, the school purchased a 3D printer, a [...]

Rural School Finds Creative Ways to Promote Hands-On Learning2021-12-22T10:47:35-08:00
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