Mildred Mohammad, ex-wife of John Mohammad—known to the world as the D.C. Sniper—recently shared her story of domestic abuse with members and visitors of the Seabrook church in Lanham, Md.
Potomac Conference Hispanic Ministries recently launched Caravan of Hope, a four-day intensive evangelistic outreach in the Washington, D.C., metro area.
Between 250 and 300 Columbia Union College (CUC) students, faculty, and staff recently left their classes and ran from their desks to go and make a difference in their community. Service Day is an annual event sponsored by the college’s Campus Ministries and other various academic departments.
Baltimore Junior Academy (BJA) recently hosted Reading Day, which was a fun way to promote literacy to the students and the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speak.
Governor Martin O'Malley recently signed legislation into law creating the 15-member Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board (LSAB) within the Department of Business and Economic Development.
At the fall meeting of the Columbia Union Executive Committee, held at the North Philadelphia church in downtown Philadelphia, Mayor John Street spoke to attendees. It was very touching to hear how that church family has impacted his life.
During a disaster, community members, volunteer organizations, and government agencies trust the trained volunteers of Adventist Community Services (ACS) Disaster Response to respond quickly and compassionately to disaster survivors.