Japan Trending

Here are a couple of trending headlines to share with you before flying to Tokyo. In Japan right now trending up is the pollen count, but trending down are the children.

A Promise for the Graduate

Last week a friend gave me Carl Wilkens’ provocative first-person account—I’m Not Leaving: Rwanda through the Eyes of the Only American to Remain in the Country through the 1994 Genocide. In his disturbing recital of what it was like to survive "the most tragic one hundred days of the twentieth century," young Carl Wilkens—country director for Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) at the time—struggles to come grips with what he witnessed, the genocide extermination of over 800,000 Tutsi men, women and children—most of them hacked to death by machetes.

Ruth Murdoch Elementary School Registration Picnic and STEAMS Showcase

You are invited to our annual Registration Picnic and STEAMS Showcase! Visit our school, enjoy some food, fellowship, and fun! Discounted Registration Fee April 18—May 21.

May 21, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Location: Pioneer Memorial Church

Ruth Murdoch Elementary School 8th Grade Graduation

Come out and support our 8th grade graduates and their families as they celebrate a tremendous milestone!

May 31, 7:00 PM

Ruth Murdoch Elementary School Spring Concert

Please come and enjoy vocal and instrumental music presented by students in Grades K-8.

May 15, 6:00 PM

LONG LIVE PROCRASTINATION!

I picked up a book in the Hong Kong airport while returning from Thailand last week. (Don’t get me going about my decision to save $268 by toughing it out on a wooden bench in the airport transit lounge instead of checking into the airport hotel—bad decision!) The book is Adam Grant’s New York Times best-seller, Originals: How Non-conformists Move the World. Catchy title, intriguing content.

The Last Frontier

This week I had an inspirational experience spending time with young adults at a global retreat for missionaries who are sold out on Jesus and passionately maxed out on His mission to reach every unreached people group on this planet.

A Prayer Before the Day of Prayer & Fasting

Almighty God and Father of us all—"Hallowed be Your name. Your Kingdom Come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:9-10). For You are the Omnipotent One whose strong hand still guides a billion billion galaxies in their soundless trek (Psalm 147:4), and yet each morning You eagerly bend low to hear the chirping gratitude of the tiny sparrows (Luke 12:7). And if You feed the birds of the air, dear Father, how much more will You care for us, who are Your children?

Day of Hope and Compassion

Hundreds of thousands of Adventists in North America will engage their neighbors and surrounding communities showing the love of God and the compassion of Jesus in practical ways. Adventist Churches, Elementary Schools, Academies, Colleges, Universities and Hospitals across our territory will proclaim, not only with words, but with actions that we are the people of hope and compassion. This cannot happen without your participation. Join us in celebrating the Day of Hope and Compassion.

Seven Last Words of Christ

A single presentation of “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” by Theodore Dubois, will be presented by the Chorale of Andrews Academy. It will feature student soloists, and actors will present various scenes from the crucifixion. Héctor D. Flores will be directing with Dr. Logan on the organ.

April 13, 7:30 PM
Location: PMC Sanctuary

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