Stories of Andrews: President Luxton

Hyun Kwon

   Stories of Andrews: President Luxton | Posted on March 15, 2017
I was born as a second child among three siblings in South Korea. My father was a police office and my mother was a full-time mom—we were just an ordinary family. South Korea promotes... read more

Harold Schmidt

   Stories of Andrews: President Luxton | Posted on January 25, 2017
My story begins in Europe with the immigration patterns to the Americas in the 19th century. Among the many immigrants were the Riffel brothers; one ended up in Kansas and one in Argentina. George, in Argentina, found life... read more

Johnnathan Ward

   Stories of Andrews: Main | Posted on November 15, 2016
I’m a native of Atlanta, born in one of the only two hospitals in the area that at that time would give care to African American mothers. With my birth came complications and there were strong fears that... read more

Sharyl Cubero

   Stories of Andrews: Main | Posted on October 18, 2016
My family came to the United States from Costa Rica when I was 2 years old. My parents spoke no English, had never finished college and they moved us into a poor neighborhood on the wrong side of... read more

Carlisle Sutton

   Stories of Andrews: Main | Posted on September 15, 2016
A few years ago, I read an Ellen G. White quote that has stuck with me: “There is a picture representing a bullock standing between a plow and an altar, with the inscription, ‘Ready for either,’ ready to toil in... read more