Faith Kenny’s newly released “Broken Wing” is a sweet story of friendship between an unlikely pair with an important lesson
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“Broken Wing” from Christian Faith Publishing author Faith Kenny is a charming story of a wounded owl and a blind horse who find one another and realize they may be just what the other needed. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) July 20, 2021 “Broken Wing”: a story of understanding and faith. “Broken Wing” is the creation of published author Faith Kenny, a loving wife who is passionate about horses and art. She graduated from La Sierra University in Riverside, California, with a degree in music.
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The task facing La Sierra University’s Pre-Medical Society last fall was daunting take an annual mission trip to Guatemala that provides badly needed aid, spiritual connection, and compassionate outreach and reproduce it all online.
For 16 years the society, a student club of La Sierra University in Riverside, California, United States, led by associate biology professor Eugene Joseph, has spread the love of Christ in Guatemala each Christmas break by distributing food and shoes to those in need, bringing toys and friendship to sick children, praying with families, and providing hands-on assistance, such as vaccinating farmers’ livestock and helping medical and dental professionals care for hundreds of patients in rural areas.
Friedensau University 4th International Symposium Day 2
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The Lord is coming. But when?
The second day of the symposium on the theme “The Kingdom of God Is at Hand” was more specifically dedicated to aspects that closely connect with traditional Adventist apocalyptic concerns. Whereas all speakers in yesterday’s program are connected with Friedensau University in Germany the Adventist university hosting this symposium today’s presenters were a much more diverse international group. Today began, and the next two days will begin, with a short spiritual message from Dr. Kendra Haloviak Valentine, who is an associate Professor and Chair of the Biblical Studies Department in the H. M. S. Richards Divinity School at La Sierra University in Riverside, CA. In this short devotional time she stressed the continuing role of apocalyptic in shaping Christian theology. This morning she focused on the characteristic of Daniel and Revelation as resistance literature, and
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The collaborative work of scientists at La Sierra University and Walla Walla University in the United States has widened the scientific window into the potential effects of climate change and garnered international coverage of their findings.
At times using innovative equipment they engineered themselves, marine biologists Lloyd Trueblood, an associate biology professor at La Sierra University in Riverside, California, and Kirt Onthank, an associate biology professor at Walla Walla University (WWU) in Walla Walla, Washington, analyzed the East Pacific ruby octopus or
Octopus rubescens in one- and five-week studies at WWU’s collaborative Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory. It was the first analysis of octopus that compared short and long-term effects of seawater acidified through increased carbon dioxide levels. Previous short-term studies had focused on squid and cuttlefish.
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