by Rammy Robles-Guerrero Idelina Neris (left), wife of Rammy
Robles-Guerrero (right), pastor; Juanita and José Reyes (center); and the Reyes' children, Allison Reyes (left... read more →
by mariel lombardiMy parents were baptized without receiving Bible studies. My father read The Great Controversy, and was astounded by the salvific Gospel... read more →
by Kayla Ewert, Office of Adventist Mission Madelyn Rogers What do Adventist students around the world think mission is? That’s what Adventist Mission wanted to find out in 2017 when... read more →
by johnny holliday and alva James-Johnson There are many real-life stories, somewhat familiar to us all, that prove mentoring can be extremely positive in the life of a child. Church... read more →
by Alva james-johnson, kevin kossick, and stephen bralley The Stewart brothers: Joseph (left), 23; Joshua (right), 19; Jared, 15; and Javon, 11 — all... read more →
by Alva james-johnson As the principal for the past three years of Bass Memorial Academy in Lumberton, Mississippi, Scott Bowes wants the best for all of his students. So, he... read more →
by Alva james-johnson Charline Etienne’s daughter was a kindergartner at a Miami learning center when she began having problems in school. She started by hitting other children and disrupting the... read more →
katie-jane emde Katie-Jane Emde helps a Moldovan with an eye exam, communicating through a translator, Malinda, an American working for the Peace Corps.
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Oksana Wetmore When hurricanes, mass shootings, and other disasters happen, the aftermath often involves chaos and confusion. Normal routines are disrupted, and individuals may be overwhelmed or unsure how to... read more →