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My day began before sunrise at the Sanford International Airport. The airfield was lined with chairs, pop-up tents, and various booths, but void of people. I started unloading water bottles, and shuffling plastic totes of first aid supplies in preparation for the emergencies that I prayed wouldn’t occur. My commanding officer’s voice broke through my thoughts, “Casey, this is the picture you want.” I joined him in looking at the western horizon. One of the most massive military planes in the world, a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, lay sleeping with the moon just behind. A small green T-38 Talon faithfully stood guard. I snapped my picture. Within an hour, the airfield came alive with firefighters, EMTs, nurses, vendors, and Medical Cadets all in masks.

I’ve read this verse so many times, but this morning it meant something different. I love that this verse starts with the phrase, “you will seek Me” and not “you might seek Me”… because just that one-word conveys an entirely different message. “You will seek me” means that He knows every one of us, from the first breath we take, will fill the missing piece in our hearts that He placed in us and will be seeking to fill that void until we find Him. I believe through the times when I’ve felt farthest from God or when I’ve been running from His arms instead of to them; I was still seeking him.

By Alexander E. Schlussler Have you ever thought about which direction you are facing? Are you facing backwards or forwards? Are you looking at your past, thinking about the problems and challenges you may have encountered this year? Or, are you looking forward to exciting unknown possibilities and opportunities you never imagined? There are only a handful of things in this life that we can control; one of them is what we think. We can choose to dwell on the past or move ahead into the future. Do you have dreams of a new beginning? Can you see it, whatever it is for you? I am not talking about dreaming of the things we wish would happen. I’m talking about something very

Funding also supports organizations significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic throughout Central Florida. AdventHealth announced recently that it will support 14 Central Florida nonprofit programs in 2021 with an investment of $1.9 million. The funding is going to organizations significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and also to those that are addressing Central Florida’s greatest health needs: mental health services, food insecurity, access to care and community development. “Through the Community Health Needs Assessment, we know there are great needs in our communities and COVID has amplified those needs,” said Daryl Tol, president and CEO for AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division. “Now is the time for us to support our neighbors and work to lift up the entire community through partnerships with great community organizations that share our vision of

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla., Jan. 19, 2021 — Ken Bacon has been named president and CEO for AdventHealth’s Multi-State Division, effective March 1. In his new role, Bacon will oversee the strategic direction, development and expansion of the entire division, which spans five regions comprised of 20 campuses across eight states. Currently, Bacon serves as group president for the Denver Metro Group of Centura Health, one of AdventHealth’s joint operating agreements. The Denver Metro Group includes the five AdventHealth hospitals which make up the organization’s Rocky Mountain Region, as well as three CommonSpirit Health hospitals. In addition to his group president role, Bacon serves as the regional CEO for AdventHealth’s Rocky Mountain Region. “Ken is a seasoned and collaborative leader who consistently rallies

Funding also supports organizations significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic throughout Central Florida. AdventHealth announced recently that it will support 14 Central Florida nonprofit programs in 2021 with an investment of $1.9 million. The funding is going to organizations significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and also to those that are addressing Central Florida’s greatest health needs: mental health services, food insecurity, access to care and community development. “Through the Community Health Needs Assessment, we know there are great needs in our communities and COVID has amplified those needs,” said Daryl Tol, president and CEO for AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division. “Now is the time for us to support our neighbors and work to lift up the entire community through partnerships with great community organizations that share our vision of

Restore-Episode 54-Randy Robinson: North American Division CFO - Tithing Series Part 3 In episode 54, we continue with part 3 of our tithing series featuring North American Division CFO/Treasurer Randy Robinson. We discuss how tithe is distributed at the Union, Division, and General Conference levels of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Along with valuable information regarding tithe distribution, you will find Randy's heart for mission at the center of his role.