A Cause for Optimism
By Becky De Oliveira Adventist schools across the country are struggling with enrollment and many have closed their doors in recent years. While the…
From Rocky Mountains to foreign lands
By Carol Bolden Mission minded from the beginning, Adventists set out to fulfill the gospel commission, sending their first foreign missionary to Switzerland in…
Influencers
By Rajmund Dabrowski You may owe nothing to nobody. But to some you may be indebted. “It was like a cult,” Tina writes in…
Live by the spirit
By Ed Barnett Recently, in England to assist in a wedding service, I was repeatedly asked, “What is going on in the United States?”…
A lifetime of authenticity
By Rajmund Dabrowski When going through my library recently, a book dedication by a friend caught my attention. Sending me a copy of Authenticity,…
A Hill worth dying on
By Becky De Oliveira On June 27, 2006—it was a Tuesday—I reached the summit of Mount Rainier in Washington State. It’s 14, 411 feet—the…
Daniel and Revelation: Still present truth?
By Reinder Bruinsma Seventh-day Adventists are a people of prophecy. Or would it be more correct to say “were” a people of prophecy? Admittedly,…
Can Unity be a problem?
By Edward Reifsnyder Recent discussions of the Unity in Mission: Procedures in Church Reconciliation, document voted by the General Conference Executive Committee during their…
RMC CONSTITUENCY SESSION WHAT IS IT?
By Eric Nelson As reported in a recent issue of NewsNuggets, the church in the Rocky Mountain Conference is preparing the agenda for our…
A thousand Searing coals
By Stefani Leeper What do I do, God? Perspiration built on my brow, the U.S. presidential election rearing its ugly head (I think it…