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Columns Spring 2022, Southern Adventist University Apr 2022

Columns Spring 2022, Southern Adventist University

Alumni Newsletter

Features information about elder care, Southern Adventist University's arboretum, and the importance of internships.


Columns Fall 2021, Southern Adventist University Oct 2021

Columns Fall 2021, Southern Adventist University

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "Employee Expressions of Creativity." Southern staff show their different ways of creativity for students and other faculty members to observe that go beyond their main profession. Additional articles expand on information about Southern Adventist University's newly inaugurated president, Ken Shaw, and how he interacts with the school.


Columns Spring 2021, Southern Adventist University Apr 2021

Columns Spring 2021, Southern Adventist University

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "Giving Their All". Danae (Bland) Netteburg, ’02, MD, and her husband, Olen—also a medical doctor—have never made it their goal to earn praise or set records. Instead, dedicated to following God’s path for their lives, they have an internal drive to give their all, no matter if they are serving in the mission field or hiking the Appalachian Trail. Other articles discuss Southern student's outdoor adventures and the legacy of Dr. David Smith.


Columns Fall 2020, Southern Adventist University Oct 2020

Columns Fall 2020, Southern Adventist University

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "Words to Live By" regarding Southern’s administration completion of the university's mission, vision, and value statements. Southern faculty, staff, and administrators share their insights into these statements. Additional articles discuss the completion of the Campaign for Excellence in Faith and Learning and virtual homecoming 2020.


Columns Spring 2020, Southern Adventist University Apr 2020

Columns Spring 2020, Southern Adventist University

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "Be Still, and Know That I Am God". God provides a solid foundation for believers. Whether overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty or by the hectic pace of life, we know that His promises of protection, comfort, and guidance remain strong. Southern faculty, staff, and alumni share their experiences of listening to His still, small voice.


Columns Fall 2019, Southern Adventist University Oct 2019

Columns Fall 2019, Southern Adventist University

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "The Little Things". Kindness manifests itself in a wide variety of actions, both big and small. But while big expressions of kindness may blow us away, sometimes it is the little gestures that add up and leave the biggest impressions.


Smc Alumni Bulletin 11-1958, Southern Missionary College Nov 1958

Smc Alumni Bulletin 11-1958, Southern Missionary College

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "Let's Face the Facts". In spite of a record 3,250,000 enrollment in America's colleges, or, per- haps, because of it —colleges are going through a difficult time financially. And the prospect of having about double the present college population by 1970 only serves to accentuate the current jitters of those who are planning the future of the American college student.


Smc Alumni Bulletin 08-1958, Southern Missionary College Aug 1958

Smc Alumni Bulletin 08-1958, Southern Missionary College

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "A Message From Our New College President". To a young and progressive college such as Southern Missionary College, where progress is tradition, the accomplishments of past years serve only as stimulants to greater attainment. To carry on to even greater heights this traditional progress is the continuous challenge I accept as I assume the presidency of Southern Missionary College,


Smc Alumni Bulletin 03-1958, Southern Missionary College Mar 1958

Smc Alumni Bulletin 03-1958, Southern Missionary College

Alumni Newsletter

Features the article "A Challenge . . ." A YOUNG minister had just settled in his first pastorate in Philadelphia, when he was visited one evening by one of the laymen of the church. The man said to him: "You do not seem to be a strong preacher. In the usual order of things you will fail here, but a little group of us have agreed to gather every Sunday morning to pray for you.