BY Patrice T. Conwell, A.P.R. A 20-year dream was realized when Oakwood University, Huntsville, Ala., became the 20th Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the nation, and the... read more →
By Dot Bostian Dot Bostian believes in an awesome God, a God Who wants to be involved in every aspect of her life.... read more →
BY Trisney Bocala John Bradshaw (left), of It Is Written, discusses “Education in the Garden of Eden” with Southern leaders David Smith and Joseph Khabbaz. This October, representatives from... read more →
BY TRISNEY BOCALA As part of Freshmen Service Day, students constructed bunkbeds for local children. During New Student Orientation at Southern Adventist University in Collegedale, Tenn., one day was... read more →
BY TRISNEY BOCALA This summer nearly 50 Southern alumni participated in a virtual choir led by Gennevieve Brown-Kibble, D.M.A. (top row, second from left), professor in the School of Music.... read more →
BY NATALIE BOONSTRA With the closure of summer camps due to COVID-19, Rick Faber, summer camp director of Nosoca Pines Ranch, and his admin- istrative team worked quickly to... read more →
BY STAFF WRITER David Smith, Ph.D., has announced that he will retire in May 2021 at the conclusion of his fifth year as president of Southern Adventist University. Smith... read more →
BY AISHA MCLEARY Jessica Davidson and Michael Taylor host the “Round Table Connect” young adult Sabbath School at the South Atlantic Conference Studio. When we look at the world,... read more →
By CHRISTY CARTER South Nashville Church members give out groceries to those in need. A South Nashville Church member shares a few love donations. South Nashville Church in Antioch,... read more →
BY TAMARA WOLCOTT WATSON The Georgia-Cumberland Women’s and Family Ministries Departments have been offering several online events for women and teens. “Resilient Joy” was held August 22, 2020, with speaker... read more →