
‘A smile of joy she wore’: Annie Rebekah Smith
Annie Rebekah Smith was born on March 16, 1828, in New Hampshire. She died from tuberculosis on July 26, 1855. She was 27 years old,
Annie Rebekah Smith was born on March 16, 1828, in New Hampshire. She died from tuberculosis on July 26, 1855. She was 27 years old,
This morning, the little lone cherry tree outside the library is blooming, and the purple and gold crocuses down by the nursing building have just
“After much thought and continued persuasion, I have attempted to write a brief story touching upon a few high points in my experience as they
I was desperate. When I was a freshman here at Southern, I wanted so badly to go to my first-ever academy alumni reunion, but it
I love words. I always have. Maybe it’s because I grew up with parents who are avid readers and who read to my sister and
In the morning when I have my devotions, I always make my way through a pile of books. I read in the Bible a little,
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
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