I webmaster several web pages.  Here are the links to them:

www.beavertonsda.com  This is my church's webpage.

www.naara.org  This is the site of the "Northwest Adventist Amateur Radio Association".

www.fetchinternational.org.  I sponsor and support this webpage for FETCH International.  This organization currently organizes and takes missions to India, but may expand in the future to other countries.  It's goals are to provide food, instruction, clothing, and healing to those who otherwise have no way to get out of poverty.  I am very impressed with this organization.  I believe they are sincerely trying to make a difference with no self gain from it.  100% of donations made go to exactly where they were intended to go.

www.beavertonchip.com.  Beaverton Chip is a website for the usually scheduled once a year seminar about a lifestyle change.  What is CHIP

The Coronary Health Improvement Project, CHIP, is a lifestyle program that has a lot of people talking in Beaverton. Many graduates have learned how to take charge of their health and restore energy and vibrant health. 

The CHIP lifestyle program is designed to dramatically reduce and even reverse your risk of Atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries). This silent process in the blood vessels is America’s #1 killer.

 If you are overweight, have high blood pressure, diabetes, angina, or high cholesterol or wish to avoid these problems, CHIP is for you.

www.laurelwoodacademyalumni.org   This webpage has just been started.  It is a page for the Alumni of Laurelwood Academy, a Seventh-day Adventist school located in western Washington County near Gaston.  I graduated from this secondary school in 1973.   The School was closed in 1985 as a church run school and remained closed for a few years.  But then was reopened as a self supporting school and run from the same Gaston location up until a few years ago when it was moved to Jasper Oregon, near Eugene Oregon.  Here is a link to their current webpage www.laurelwoodacademy.org.  There is still a mission training school at the Gaston campus.