LOVE AT COMPASS COMMUNITIES DRAWS PRECIOUS SOULS TO JESUS
by Donna Dunbar Compass Communities Company in Port Charlotte targets two groups of people for relationships: Homeless friends (alcoholics, drug addicts, etc.) and Youth (reaching youth in public schools and journeying with them as they are introduced to our best friend, Jesus). Our Homeless Friends Meeting in a soup kitchen with a small
CHURCH TRANSFORMATION: A PASTOR'S JOURNEY
by Bob Hayes The following article is my personal journey through the church transformation process. It is not my intent to imply that my journey should be yours, or become the new blueprint for churches. By sharing this, it is my hope that you will find inspiration to assist you in
THE JOYS OF TEACHING IN A SMALL SCHOOL
by Sandra Doran with Nancy Pinter Naples, Florida, is known around the world for its warm, sunny beaches, high fashion, and yachts anchored in watery avenues behind spacious homes. But its greatest treasure is found not along the pristine shoreline or in the upscale shopping area, but on a quiet street
NEW KITCHEN HOUSE COMING TO ORLANDO JUNIOR ACADEMY
by Ken Langdon, reprinted with permission from Edible Orlando Construction will soon be under way on the new Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden at Orlando Junior Academy (OJA), thanks to generous contributions by the Emeril Lagasse Foundation and Florida Hospital for Children. Designed in partnership with Midtown Architecture Studio and
TEACHERS LEAVE LEGACIES AFTER HEARTFELT FAREWELLS
by Candy Bedford What makes an Adventist school a success today? There are probably several contributing factors, but certainly one of them is the longevity of special teachers. When new students look forward to a teacher their parents had, it speaks volumes about that teacher's influence. Such is the case with two
INDIGO CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OPENS CREATION HIDEOUT
by Stacey Tol As the newly-cut red ribbon floated to the ground on April 20, CREATION Hideout, a new play area at Indigo Christian Academy (ICA) in Daytona Beach, officially opened for business. CREATION Hideout is aptly named. The nature-inspired play area occupies a shady spot in the school's woods and was
HELPING CHILDREN REACH THEIR GOD-GIVEN POTENTIAL
by Frank Runnels, Vice President Florida Conference Office of Education I once attended a lecture highlighting the life of Thomas Edison and his most successful invention, the light bulb. The speaker stressed the value of learning to embrace failures as opportunities and developing perseverance as a talent for success. Also of note,
CONGREGATION CELEBRATES PENTECOST WITH BAPTISM
by Jeff Zaremsky The Beth-El Shalom of New Port Richey congregation celebrated Shavout, the Biblical Holy Day of the Feast of Weeks (also known as Pentecost) by reading the ten commandments in Hebrew. A special part of the day occurred when three individuals joined the congregation by baptism and one by
BIKERS RIDE TO BENEFIT DISABLED IN COMMUNITY
by Daniel Forbes The rumble of motorcycle engines filling the air waves is not an unusual occurrence on a busy Florida highway, but when bikes turned into the Emmanuel Church parking lot in Orlando on Sabbath morning, May 16, people took notice! The first part of this intentional mission outreach to the