Why Sabbath is Meant to be Simple
By Amber Riggs I’ll never forget my family’s first Sabbath gathering back with our church after thirteen weeks of covid-related cancellations. My four daughters could barely contain their excitement. [...]
What is Your Picture of an Ideal Family?
By Loren Gjesdal What is your picture of an ideal family? A “Leave it to Beaver” household of two parents, two kids and a happy resolution to [...]
5 Quick Tips for Working from Home
by Israel Steinmetz I don’t currently work at home, but I have at various times over the past ten years as an employee of Artios Christian College. [...]
Working Through a Crisis
by Janna Wiley Working from home can be something alien to most of us. Adapting to the changes in our routines and lifestyle can be a bit [...]
How Can Our Church Serve Our Community at this Time?
By Janna Wiley EIGHTY-SEVEN. OCHENTA Y SIETE. OCTOGINTA SEPTEM. KANAWALUKUMAMĀHIKU. That number is meaningful in my Family. That number keeps growing. It represents the number of days [...]
For Those Who Grieve
By Whaid Rose Reflections on the passing of David Ross and words of encouragement to Makayla, her girls, and the Artios Community Life in our fallen world [...]