Alberta Adventist News December Edition 2020

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EDUCATION NEWS

A WALK IN THE PARK The dark does not destroy the light; it defines it. It’s our fear of the dark that casts our joy into the shadows.

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walk in the park” is a phrase we have heard regarding situations or when dealing with issues. To me, it meant it was something easy to get through. This pandemic in which we currently exist assuredly does not seem like it has been “a walk in the park.” Our schools have reopened, and students are learning despite being faced with the “new normal.” Our teachers and principals have been challenged to deal with this situation. They certainly have done their best to step up to the plate, and that they have. Every person involved has had to dig deep for the courage to move forward. As Christians, not only can we have courage, but we can hold onto our faith in

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Jesus, who is our strength and mighty fortress. With Him by our side, it will be a more pleasurable “walk in the park.” Leviticus 26:12 says, “And I will walk among you and will be your God, and you shall be my people” (ESV). It is satisfying to know God walks among us because we are His people. He indeed is a Saviour and cares deeply for His children, no matter where they are. Although it seems we have been living in a dark, gloomy world, we cannot allow it to define us. Remembering our humanity is essential during COVID-19. Brené Brown stated, “The dark does not destroy the light; it defines it. It’s our fear of the dark that casts our joy into the shadows.” Let us

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not fear what is happening in this world today, but instead refocus our attention on God, where joy and safety can be found. Matthew 5:16 says, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” (NKJV). Our children need to see we are still willing to do good works for our heavenly Father, whether in school, home, or church. These three combined will help our children have a better “walk in the park.” We need to continue demonstrating to them that we can let our light shine before humanity, even in a pandemic, and one day, we will all be able to take a walk in the park without fear. Let us remember we


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Means & Meaning: The Big Deal

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pages 50-51

In Memory

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page 49

Announcements

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page 48

Rewind to the Future

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page 47

Welcome

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page 46

We Were Blessed Indeed

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page 45

Farewell to Pastor Enock Dominick Okwaro

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pages 44-45

A Walk in the Park

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pages 42-43

Grounded in the Almighty

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page 41

Orange Shirt Day: Creative Use of Cree Engages Learners

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pages 36-37

Up Close and Personal

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page 35

New Women's Ministry Leader: Nicole Paradis-Sydenham

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page 34

“Unbreakable” A Special Message from a General Conference Youth Director

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page 32

Bubbles

4min
pages 30-33

Pathfinders Celebrate Over 70 Years of Ministry

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page 29

Master Guide Ministry Hosts Forum on Social Justice

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page 28

Ongoing Ministry of the Red Deer Soup Kitchen

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pages 26-27

A Year of Jubilee!

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pages 22-25

To Be Like Jesus:

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pages 18-21

Devotional: Successful Mistakes

2min
page 14

Lessons for Gospel Ministry from a Researcher at the Molson Coors Beverage Company

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pages 8-11

Power in the Cradle

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Holiday Reflection: A Celebration of Hope

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Devotional: A New Song

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