
“Embrace the Cross”: Meditating on His sacrifice
You know when you’re at Vespers, singing along (or humming, depending on the COVID-19 policy at the time) with the energetic in-sync praise team, and
You know when you’re at Vespers, singing along (or humming, depending on the COVID-19 policy at the time) with the energetic in-sync praise team, and
I was a homeschooled sophomore from Rhode Island visiting Great Lakes Adventist Academy (GLAA) in Cedar Lake, Michigan, for Academy Days back in 2017. Elementary
It was rush hour. The cars were at a standstill. I knew without looking at my dad that we were going to be late for
Written by: Violet Petrikas Last year, on a warm morning, I sat in the downstairs adult Sabbath school, listening to the leader read from one
Editor’s Note: Corrections and Clarification It has recently come to our attention that some religion articles published in the Southern Accent during the past few
Junior finance major Zach Kirstein is currently spending a year as a student missionary at Familia Feliz, an orphanage and boarding school in Rurrenabaque, Bolivia.
Editor’s Note: The following article uses a fictional analogy. Long ago, in a land far away, there was a prince who wandered among his kingdom,
Editor’s Note: This piece is a variation of one that was originally published on a blog developed by Winter 2021 Interactive Journalism students, titled “A
As I drove across MacArthur Causeway — one of a handful of bridges that connect the island of Miami Beach to the mainland — I
In July 1889, the International Congress was held in Paris with representatives of workers from various European countries. The congress established that labor groups would
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