In 2006 Basil Bennett, a Charleston (W.Va.) church member, underwent coronary bypass surgery. To help his health, he gave up eggs and ate only lean meat. But, in spite of his new “healthy” diet, he continued gaining weight, had high cholesterol and blood pressure, an irregular heartbeat and medication-induced neuropathy.
Highland Adventist School in Elkins, W.Va., was ranked fourth on Niche’s 2015 list of the best private high schools in West Virginia. Story by Valerie Morikone
Are We Faithful Stewards? By Larry Boggess, Mountain View Conference president
As I observe today’s events, the words of the song “Midnight Cry” come to mind. Troublesome times are upon us. Soon we will hear the midnight cry and Jesus will be here.
Each fall Mountain View Conference schools take their students (grades K-12) to Valley Vista Adventist Center in Huttonsville, W.Va., to enjoy a day focused on math and science. In this photo, Reagan Moore and Isis Barreto-Tellez, students from Parkersburg Academy in Parkersburg, W.Va., enjoy a game about telling time.