The Adventist Review for kids and those who will always be kids at heart
The Piano Player
I recently came across a story I’d like to share with you.* It’s about answered prayer and a beautiful reminder that God often answers in ways that might seem impossible to us.
The Girl That Did Not Laugh
Vladimir and his family lived in a little town in Ukraine, a country in southeastern Europe. Vladimir’s father was a shoemaker, and his mother was a teacher. The family had a big garden full of vegetables and fruit.
Love Words? Than This Job is for you!
Have you ever wondered who helps prepare the stories you read in magazines? Editors work behind the scenes to make sure articles are clear, interesting, and ready for readers. Hannah Drewieck, an assistant editor at the Adventist Review, shares what her job is like and how kids who love writing can use their talents for Jesus.
Ellen Lifts up God’s word
Imagine a farm in Massachusetts owned by a kind man named Otis Nichols in the mid-1840s. It was a special place where friends gathered to talk about Jesus. One afternoon Mr. Nichols guided his horse and carriage down the road after picking up 17-year-old Ellen Harmon and her sister Sarah.
“It’s electrifying in here when they receive their KidsView”