Moriah McDonald

Articles by Moriah McDonald

  • A Passion for Service

    A Passion for Service

    Nehemiah Sitler lived with his family in the Chicago area. He was used to the hustle and bustle of the city and the close proximity to pretty much any type of store or food imaginable. When his dad received a job offer in a relatively rural area of Tennessee, the resulting move was quite an…

    Moriah McDonald
  • Andrews University to Host Congress on Social Justice

    Andrews University to Host Congress on Social Justice

    BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.—From Thursday, Oct. 14, to Sunday, Oct. 16, the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University will host the Congress on Social Justice, an event designed to highlight global issues of imbalance as well as the biblical solutions that address them. 

    Moriah McDonald
  • Family funds Innovation Center at Andrews University

    Family funds Innovation Center at Andrews University

    BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.— The family of Dr. Fay Bradley, Pittsburg State law school graduate, physician and philanthropist, has given a $2.8 million legacy gift to develop a new Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. 

    Moriah McDonald
  • Grow Groups encourage discipleship and community

    Grow Groups encourage discipleship and community

    Pioneer Memorial Church (PMC) Grow Groups are a small group ministry developed to help group members make new connections, share interests and receive spiritual support.

    Moriah McDonald
  • Andrews University Celebrates Black History Month: Rise!

    Andrews University Celebrates Black History Month: Rise!

    BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.—From Thursday, Feb. 4, through Saturday, Feb. 27, Andrews University will celebrate Black History Month with a variety of activities, speakers and events. Black History Month honors—and raises awareness of—the accomplishments of people of African descent.

    Moriah McDonald
  • Pulse groups create connection and community

    Pulse groups create connection and community

    As the chaplains at Andrews University made plans for the 2020–2021 school year, they had a very specific goal in mind — to create different, intimate spiritual experiences for students even in an environment of COVID-19 physical distancing.

    Moriah McDonald