Remember when you heard the “Good News”? I can recall those feelings in an instant. Up until that time I had never heard of Jesus being my Savior. In the... read more →
Please permit me to introduce to the Southern Union constituency once again Sister Jessie Guillaume, who is actively engaged in leading men and women into an active relationship with Jesus... read more →
I remember as a young teenager when my home church would gear up for evangelism. Every time we as a church would prepare to enter into this spiritual warfare for... read more →
There are many minority groups in America — ethnic minorities, religious minorities, socio-economic minorities, and more. However, larger than any of these is a group that makes up nearly 20... read more →
If reading those words reminds you of a song, it undoubtedly means that you were (or are) a Pathfinder. As a child growing up in Hawaii and Arizona, some of... read more →
A few Sunday afternoons ago, I had the rare opportunity to sit in “my” chair in our den to watch golf on television. The young players on the PGA tour... read more →
Leslie Louis, President of the Carolina Conference Many moons ago as a young freshman at Southern Missionary College (now Southern Adventist University), I often enjoyed accompanying my roommate, who worked... read more →
The story is told of a young man about to graduate from college. For many months he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer's showroom, and knowing his... read more →
For 2,000 years, men and women who have accepted Jesus as their Savior have been commissioned to go and preach the Gospel. The Christian movement has struggled over the millennia,... read more →
Steve Haley, President of the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference, Guest Editorial “What do we do about the youth?” The question, asked with sincerity and concern, was voiced by a church board... read more →