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Editorial by Jerry Lutz
What Jesus did to prepare His disciples for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost is what He wants to do for us. He took a confused, disorganized band of followers, molded them into a unified movement and commissioned them to spread the Good News to the ends of the earth.
How did He do this? The answer is clearly stated in the opening chapter of the Book of Acts. Luke tells us that He first wanted them to fully understand that He was the leader of the movement: “Giving instructions through the Holy Spirit … He presented Himself alive to them by many convincing proofs” (Acts 1:2–3, NSRV).
Story by Adventist HealthCare Staff
Last year, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) unveiled its "Thank You Healthcare Community" Forever stamp, recognizing the courage, resilience and sacrifice of healthcare workers across the country--including Michele Brashear, RN, from Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Story by Debra Anderson
The Potomac Conference announces the election of John Nixon, Jr., as its new vice president for Pastoral Ministries. Nixon, a seasoned minister and leader, brings a wealth of experience, a heart for service and a proven ability to lead with precision and care.
Nixon’s journey in ministry has demonstrated a deep commitment to pastoral excellence. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology from Oakwood University (Ala.), and later earned a Master of Divinity in 2004 and a Doctor of Ministry in 2013 on the campus of Andrews University (Mich.).
Story by Iris Argueta
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is responding to the aftermath of a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on Friday, March 28, at approximately 12:50 local time. The earthquake’s epicenter was located near the city of Sagaing, in central Myanmar, affecting multiple regions, including Mandalay, Naypitaw, Sagaing, Magway, and Southern Shan. Since the initial quake, at least 40 aftershocks of varying magnitudes have rocked the region.
Story by Rebecca Ingle
Kettering College’s interprofessional education (IPE) simulation center team recently held an all-day disaster simulation event for senior nursing students to offer them insight into the protocol of a mass casualty event. The event is part of Kettering College’s nursing curriculum to allow students the chance to learn critical skills for disaster response and patient care, while being surrounded by chaos.
Editorial by Lillian Torres
This editorial was published in the Pennsylvania Conference devotional, Back to the Altar. To order a copy, visit paconference.org/devotional-book.
My first Sabbath experience at the Morris Park Seventh-day Adventist Church in Bronx, N.Y., impacted my life for eternity. Listening to the sermon, I knew I had found the right church. My journey to understanding the Sabbath was gradual, but as I slowly grasped its significance, the Sabbath became a solemn and holy experience.
Story by LaTasha Hewitt
The Remnant church in Burtonsville, Md., recently celebrated its 15th anniversary. Founded in 2009 by a small group of believers, the church has grown into a thriving congregation of 168 members. The theme, “Celebrating God’s Leading,” reflected its inspiring journey of faith and ministry.
Story by Kwabena Opoku Boakye, Washington Ghanaian Church Member
The Washington Ghanaian church in Columbia, Md., recently hosted a free bicycle giveaway for approximately 100 community children and their families. The initiative aimed to promote physical activity among children, while providing a practical mode of transportation to support their daily needs.
Story by Oakwood University Office of Marketing Communications and Media Production
The Board of Trustees of Oakwood University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Gina Spivey-Brown, Ph.D., RN, MSA, FAAN, FNAP, FADLN, as the 12th president of Oakwood University. The announcement concludes a comprehensive and prayerful search process. Spivey-Brown will officially assume leadership on July 1, 2025, succeeding Dr. Leslie N. Pollard, who has led the institution for the past 15 years.