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Adventists Prepare for Hurricane Earl

Story by Bob Mitchell

Adventist Community Services Disaster Response (ACS DR) volunteers in the Columbia Union conferences along the Atlantic Coast are prepared to respond as required, in coordination and cooperation with state officials and other responding organizations. They have been participating in tele-conferences and other communications to be fully up-to-date on the situation, as Hurricane Earl moves in our direction.

Conference ACS DR Coordinators/Directors have sponsored several training events in recent months to prepare our members for just such events.  READ MORE


Adventist Hospitals First to Present 3-D “Artery Tours” to D.C. Residents

Story by Cindy Glass

More than 400 people attended the two Artery Explorer community events hosted by Shady Grove Adventist and Washington Adventist hospitals, both in the Washington, D.C., area. The “Us Against Athero” explorer, a mobile motion simulator, spent a combined four days in the hospitals’ communities to inform residents about the health dangers of atherosclerosis (blocked arteries), the causes and what can be done to prevent this condition. The two Adventist hospitals were the first in the capitol region to present residents with a chance to take a 3-D virtual tour through the arteries.  READ MORE AND SEE PICTURES


First Church Urges D.C. Youth to “Stand Up”

Story by Taashi Rowe

Some 300 youth were urged to “Stand Up, Stand Out” at the First church of Washington, D.C.’s, youth fest. The event drew visiting youth from around the metropolitan area and the neighborhood. It included two evening seminars and a daylong service on Sabbath. “This event was to uplift our young people and help them understand who they are in Christ,” explained Sharie Barnes, the church’s Youth Ministries director. “We also wanted to remind them to hold onto their principles as they headed back to school.”

The event featured speaker Eric Thomas, founder of Break the Cycle, an organization focused on helping youth end dating violence. Thomas highlighted the importance of being in the world, but not of the world.  READ MORE AND SEE SLIDESHOW