For Art Lenz, what started as a six-week-long job turned into a career of more than 45 years. Lenz began his career on Aug. 4 ...
Dan Serns, North Pacific Union church planting, revitalization and mobilization director, is hosting a 12-week virtual ...
After Jesus returned to heaven, His followers went everywhere sharing the good news about Him. This year, let's explore together Acts through Revelation in the Bible, alongside Acts of the Apostles ...
When international students arrive at Auburn Adventist Academy each year, they bring more than suitcases and school supplies; they bring the world. Through Washington International Student Experience, ...
This noodle salad is a vibrant blend of flavors, tastes and textures. Follow the cooking instructions on the package of the pad thai noodles, then drain and place in a large bowl. Add a dash of ...
Summer camp is a quintessential childhood experience, but children with special needs often don't get to attend due to accessibility issues. When a passionate mother asked where her son and others ...
After Jesus went back to heaven, His disciples went everywhere telling the world about Him. What if we had been there? Can you imagine seeing the fire of the Holy Spirit fall on the day of Pentecost, ...
You and your family live busy lives. You don’t want to waste a minute being sick. However, as winter sets in around the Northwest, cold and influenza viruses seem to be everywhere, just waiting to ...
In the third week of spring quarter 2025, Walla Walla University's Student Development Center hosted its annual Spring Career Fair in Havstad Alumni Center. Alumni working in various industries are ...
NWAdventists.com can now be viewed with live translation in 12 languages: English, Filipino, French, Indonesian, Korean, Myanmar (Burmese), Portuguese, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, Swahili and Ukrainian.
Mount Ellis Academy Adventist Church in Bozeman, Montana, supports its members in gathering for outdoor worship, fellowship and fun during several weekend campouts each summer. This one, however, was ...
Back in 2020, members of Puyallup Adventist Church asked a thoughtful and compassionate question: How can we support those who protect and serve our community, especially during challenging times?