Mission Stories & News
The Camp Lady and the Camp Man
January 24, 2015
Even during the rest of the year when camp isn’t going on, the children know that the Reiswigs still love and care about them, and that they are always welcome to come to their home.
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January 24, 2015
Originally from Washington State, Debbie and Ken went to the northern part of Alaska as self-supporting missionaries several years ago. Sometime later the conference asked them to help at the Aleknagik church, and that was when they became involved with the camp.
Read MoreHe Called My Name
January 22, 2015
If you’re going through a hard time, I want to encourage you to continue trusting our Father. He knows us all by name as well as all our needs.
Read MoreChanging People's Lives
January 17, 2015
When I turned 9 I finally got to go to camp. I was so excited and absolutely loved being there! I went every year until I was too old for camp.
Read MoreChanging People's Lives
January 17, 2015
When I turned 9, I finally got to go to camp, and I absolutely loved it! I went every year, all the way to age 16. While I had many experiences at junior camp, one that really stands out happened the summer I was 14.
Read MoreThe Throwaway Baby
January 12, 2015
My mother, whom I love very much, always reminds me, “Never forget that you were a throwaway baby. God preserved you, and you are here to bring Him glory.
Read MoreFinding Jesus at Camp
January 10, 2015
“OK,” they told Logan, “you can stay up—as long as you read the Bible.” Logan agreed. But there was a problem—he didn’t have a Bible. In fact, he had never read one.
Read MoreFinding Jesus at Camp
January 10, 2015
“Although Logan still acted tough, you could see the gears starting to turn as he wondered what we were all about,” remembered Travis. “It was kind of cool to see the change that took place over the week.”
Read MoreAdventures of a Reluctant Missionary
January 5, 2015
The only feasible way to get to the mission station in this remote and primitive area was by a single engine, five-seat airplane, called a Rapide. The sides were made of canvas, but we made it safely, much to my relief.
Read MoreA Guiding Star
January 3, 2015
The new Mr. and Mrs. Moody built their own little home beside Lake Aleknagik. After a while, they built a Seventh-day Adventist school on their property by the lake. They called it “The Mission School.”
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