“Single moms are one of the fastest-growing segments of population in the region of Danville, Va.,” explains Brenda Kilgore, the Single Moms Ministries coordinator for Potomac Conference's Piney Forest church.
When you walk through my classroom door, I see a person with limitless learning potential. In order to tap into that potential, I design everything with a specific purpose in mind.
Andrews University (Mich.) recently hosted its annual SciFest 2019 STEM weekend where students, including juniors and seniors from Takoma Academy and Pine Forge Academy were invited to create experiments in a college STEM laboratory.
Although Potomac Conference's Camp Blue Ridge in Montebello, Va., temporarily closed its doors for regular business hours last season, God didn’t stop using it as a ministry.
At the recent Potomac Conference pastor/teacher meeting, administrators recognized outstanding educators and pastors for the work they have done. This year they gave special appreciation to four professionals:
Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA) math teacher and volleyball coach, Becky Patrick, is committed to girls’ sports. Patrick recognizes that girls who participate in sports are more likely to have lower rates of teen pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse and possess more self-confidence.
After the death of her husband, Charlotte Conway, a member of Potomac Conference's Sligo church in Takoma Park, Md., co-founded HeartLifters, a ministry that embraces surviving spouses and those who have spouses with dementia.