Check out this summer's camp meeting programs across the Lake Union!
Check out the summer camp programs across the Lake Union this season!
For some time now, we as Seventh-day Adventist® Christians have lived in the end of time. As we see cosmic birth pains accelerating and intensifying all around us, what should our end-time stewardship look like?
While retrieving the mail one ordinary day in 2017, something caught my eye on the back of a magazine—a brightly-colored advertisement for a new kids’ program called Discovery Mountain.
Dear Young Person,
It was one of those beautiful cloudless nights. The heat of the June day was now a cool night's gentle breeze.
I have been hearing a lot of political talk recently at church; even the pastor has been making statements from the pulpit disparaging certain candidates and giving his opinion on political issues. Should the church be engaged in political activity like this?
Camp Wakonda has always been my home away from home--you could almost say that I was born there.
Like many camp staff, one of my prayers throughout this summer was to see God at work.
We met in fourth grade. Back then, navigating through public school proved to be a challenge for both of us. Genuine friendships seemed difficult to come by.
Each time I make that left turn onto our camp property and pass the welcome sign that bears our name, I am immediately reminded that I am entering holy ground.
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The Berean Seventh-day Adventist Church honored South Bend Fire Department Station Two with a local hero award Saturday, March 9, 2024, thanking them for their service to the community.
Criticism is destructive to relationships. Matthew 7:1-2 tells us that we should not judge unless we want to be judged in the same way and with the same harshness we judge others.
Some Seventh-day Adventists have the idea that camp meetings are unique to our movement. Actually, North American camp meetings have their origins in the religious life of the American frontier at a time when the population was spread over vast areas with few ministers to serve the sparse population.
In March, the beloved Michigan-based radio program “Your Story Hour” turns 75 years old.