

A personal testimony: taking a leap of faith
Written by: Edward Backer Neither Adventism nor its educational system meant much to me while I was growing up. Despite being raised by Adventist parents,
Written by: Edward Backer Neither Adventism nor its educational system meant much to me while I was growing up. Despite being raised by Adventist parents,
Written by: Sadie Elias I have a habit of looking down at my feet when I walk. I am casually aware of it, especially when
I used to immediately lose interest when someone brought up faith. Faith brought to mind the cryptic words from Hebrews 11, “Faith is the substance
Written by: John Kent Mike Nawrocki and Phil Vischer revolutionized my childhood’s Saturday afternoons with Veggie Tales and the suction-cupping superhero, Larry Boy. I spent
I should be working. I should be reviewing my OChem reagents, the steps and products of glycolysis. I could be filling out the reams of multiple choice
“So paradise does exist,” I wrote in my journal this summer after watching the sunrise on the face of Mount Rainier. I had hiked Dege
Throughout my time as the religion editor for this pretty amazing little newspaper, I have seen several themes emerge in my writing. I can’t stop
The first books I read by C.S. Lewis were those in “The Chronicles of Narnia” series. I had known about them for a while, and
When I was 7 years old, my dad went into active duty as a Navy chaplain, and his first duty station was Marine Corps Air
On Spring break, during my Monday morning worship, I came across something really amazing in a book I am reading called “God in Pain” by
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