UCC Response to COVID-19Dear Upper Columbia Conference family,We face uncharted and unprecedented times, due to the COVID-19 virus. Each day our medical professionals are giving us new guidance on how best to navigate these waters. Now the White House is recommending groups of no more than 10 … [Read more...]
Are You Jesus?
In the year 2005, I retired from a nice long career as a teacher and school principal in both public and private schools. As with most teachers, I had many good, wonderful moments, and a few not so good. That’s normal and to be expected in a human world of sin—a world filled with both good and bad. … [Read more...]
What Jesus’ Death Means to Me
To me Easter means more than chocolate bunnies and peeps. Easter is when Christ died for our sins. Easter is a reminder of how much God loves us, and it is a reminder of the place in heaven Jesus has prepared for us. Easter is the unending love that Jesus has for us. Easter … [Read more...]
Willing to Stand
I was serving as a Physical Therapist at the Seventh-day Adventist Clinic in Moscow, Russia, and treating a beautiful little shy, blond, blue-eyed girl of eleven. Natasha had broken her forearm while playing with her brother. The arm was put in a non-padded cast and she was sent home. … [Read more...]
Filling the Void
Where are we going? Where will we stay? What will we do? Where is the food going to come from? “Mom, you just arrived here and don’t even know the roads.” Fear griped me as these thoughts ran through my nine-year-old mind. One day while my dad was at work , Mom told me to pack my bags, because … [Read more...]