Klatsch ministry at Southern Adventist University offers students a welcoming Friday night space where Pastor David and Cinda Sitler open their home for connection, conversation and community.
Klatsch ministry at Southern Adventist University offers students a welcoming Friday night space where Pastor David and Cinda Sitler open their home for connection, conversation and community.
Coping with change in college is a challenge many students face during major transitions. Counseling professionals from Southern Adventist University share practical strategies for managing change, including maintaining routines and building strong support systems to promote mental well-being.
Giving Day at Southern Adventist University isn’t just about money—it’s about empowering students to make a lasting impact by supporting scholarships, campus programs, and initiatives that enrich student life.
Identity exploration is a vital part of personal growth, helping individuals understand purpose, values and faith while navigating life’s changes.
Ethical missions go beyond good intentions, challenging Christians to rethink how global service can empower communities rather than overshadow them.
Anger doesn’t have to destroy relationships. Harriet Lerner’s The Dance of Anger offers practical insights for recognizing unhealthy patterns and responding with clarity and self-respect.
Getting involved in college clubs supports personal growth, networking and mental health while helping students build meaningful community.
From Super Bowl XLIX to Tom Brady’s exit, the New England Patriots dynasty thrilled fans and left a lasting impact on NFL history.
Feeling lonely or unfulfilled? Learn how turning to God offers comfort, healing, and fulfillment that temporary distractions or relationships cannot provide.
Southern Adventist University’s Gym-Masters celebrated their 50th home show with alumni, emotional performances and a tribute to five decades of legacy.
Single-use plastics found on campus reflect a growing environmental and health crisis, as microplastics increasingly pollute the Tennessee River and surrounding ecosystems.
Anaya Parker reflects on her personal experience and explores the concept of enthusiastic consent, highlighting how fear, coercion and misunderstanding can blur the line between “yes” and true consent.
This article explores Galatians 5:16–26, explaining how walking by the Spirit leads to spiritual transformation and fulfills God’s law through a life devoted to Him.
In his final column, Rhett Seitz reflects on his journey at Southern Adventist University, sharing lessons on growth, purpose and embracing the climb of life.