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Beneath the interior designer’s smart, confident and polished exterior was a worn-out soul who felt ashamed, disappointed and lost. With a failed marriage, two young kids to support, and a past she wasn’t proud of, Susan Jaramillo thought she had long missed the boat. “I became a master disguiser,” she tells Living Light News. “I learned to put a smile on my face so people didn’t know what was going on.” Jaramillo grew up without a father, and this void led her to look for love in the wrong places. “I remember going to my mom from a young age and asking her ‘Who is my dad? Where is he?’ ” she recalls. “She would just get angry and tell me it was none of my business. I never understood that.” Wanting acceptance, Jaramillo said yes to things she now regrets. She smoked her first cigarette in fifth grade, got drunk on Jack and Coke in eighth grade, and experimented with drugs in high school. Her desire to find a father figure affected how she handled relationships. “By the time I was 14, I gave myself sexually to someone not really realizing the implications.” When the relationship ended, she felt tarnished and confused. Yet Jaramillo continued to give herself away in subsequent relationships hoping to find the one person who could love her unconditionally. But no matter how many partners she was with, the emptiness and longing for acceptance remained. In her junior year of college, she faced the inevitable. “I was dating this guy, and I became pregnant. I didn’t know what to do,” she says. “I had two friends who had abortions, and so I automatically thought abortion was the solution. I called an abortion facility out of state. And they said ‘Oh it’s not that big of a deal. You can just come here, terminate your pregnancy and you can go back to your life like nothing ever happened.’ ” Believing this was her only choice, Jaramillo got an abortion. Over four years, she had three abortions. “I thought that would solve my ‘problem’ but all it did was make more problems in my life,” she explains. “It turned to more promiscuous relationships. It turned to more drugs and alcohol to try to soothe the pain because I didn’t want to deal with reality.” Still, she persevered. Jaramillo found a job before graduation and set out to make a name for herself. Her hard work paid off. She moved up the corporate ladder, designing for wealthy clients and earning a six-figure income. Yet something was lacking. “Through my self-reliance, I had achieved so much; but at the same time, it wasn’t enough to fill the empty and broken places in my life.” Finding herself pregnant again, she married the child’s father. In 1998, she gave birth to a baby boy. Two years later came a baby girl. While all she wanted was the proverbial happy family with the white picket fence, it didn’t go as planned. After five and a half

years, Jaramillo’s marriage ended in divorce. This was how the 35-year-old found herself at a mentoring conference in 2007. The speaker said something that caught her attention. “Where Satan has hit you hardest is your area of ministry,” she said. “Wow,” Jaramillo thought. “How will [God] ever use me?” In time she would find out. “I heard these women talk about this God who was full of love and forgiveness, someone I’ve never heard in that context before,” says Jaramillo, who had the notion that God was “condemning and full of rules.” “I struggled in always feeling that I always

“You’re set free from guilt and shame.” had to be perfect – and I could never be perfect. I don’t think I quite grasped the concept that God is forgiving and loves me unconditionally.” This revelation motivated her to know more about Him. Jaramillo reached out to a lady from the conference who prayed for her. That day she surrendered her life to Jesus Christ. “I said to the Lord ‘I give You all of my life. I give You every area that I struggle in.’ At that moment God changed my life. And I’ve never been the same since.” Three years later, while applying for a replacement social security card, Jaramillo received the information she’d been seeking all her life – her father’s name. With the help of friends, she traced his home and met with him, hoping to get answers. Unfortunately, he wasn’t willing to divulge anything. Dejected, Jaramillo went to her mom who revealed her secret: she was conceived in rape. “She had filled out the paperwork for adoption for me, but when they came to get me, she couldn’t do it. She kept me.” Jaramillo later attended a nine-

week post-abortion Bible study through If Not For Grace Ministries, which helped her forgive herself and process the traumas of her past. “It was through that Bible study that God had a deeper healing for me,” she shares. “Now I take others through that Bible study to encourage them and show them God’s love and healing for them.” “God forgives. Not that abortion is okay, because it’s not, but through that healing, you receive the truth and you’re set free from that place of guilt and shame.” Now at 43, Jaramillo is in full-time ministry sharing her story while offering encouragement and assistance to women who deal with the trauma of abortion. After a trip to Uganda in 2012, Jaramillo has become a board member of the pro-life youth ministry called The Remnant Generation. In 2014, she shared her experiences in her book How God Rewrote My Heart. Currently finishing her Doctorate of Ministry, Jaramillo is publishing her research study on the effects of abortion. She wants women to know there is healing in Jesus Christ – even after abortion. “It wasn’t until God got a hold of me and started teaching me His word and His love as a father … that I would be fulfilled in Him,” she shares. “No person can ever fill the void and hole in your life. Only God can do that.”

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Newsbriefs Flying High With Faith TORONTO, ON – After almost two decades of playing in the Majors, RA Dickey knows how unpredictable a career in baseball can be – not unlike his signature knuckleball pitch. Since being drafted in 1996, the starting pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays has experienced some unbelievable highs in his career (winning the Cy Young Award in 2012 and the AL Pitchers Gold Glove Award in 2013) as well as some devastating lows (discovery of a missing a ligament in his throwing arm that led to a huge pay cut from Texas Rangers). So when his current team went

through the recent emotional rollercoaster of almost making it to the World Series, Dickey may have been disappointed, but he certainly wasn’t fazed. Besides his years of experience (at 40, Dickey’s the oldest player in MLB history to play in the postseason), Dickey has learned the best way to deal with the pressure is to rest in God. “At the end of the day, whether in word or deed, I’m working as if I’m working unto the Lord,” he told 100 Huntley Street. “So ultimately, that’s who I answer to. And if I can lay my head on the pillow at night knowing that I did that, then I’ll be okay. I can keep going.”

Hat Trick And Humility LONDON, UK – South Africa’s Bryan Habana recently tied the All Time Rugby World Cup top tryscorer record, but there are no airs about him. Scoring 15 tries in the 2007, 2011 and 2015 World Cups, the South African winger equalled the legendary Jonah Lomu’s record. However, the humble Christian rejected comparisons between him and the All Black wunderkind. “I said in 2007, I don’t think I can ever be compared to Jonah,” Habana told ESPN UK. “The way he changed the game, you know he was a class act. He did it in two tournaments; it’s taken me three. He became the first

global superstar the game ever produced and I have an unbelievable amount of respect for him.” The 32year-old’s humility extends to his lifestyle. As part of Vuka Rugby, a program that mentors youth through sports, Habana visits Cape Town’s slums to play rugby with the youth. He considers his athletic status a blessing and hopes to make the most of it. “It’s so humbling I’ve been able to do something with my God-given talent, to do something I love and to do it with teammates you have formed a special bond with and to do it for a country where rugby gives us so much back, it is a massive privilege.”

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Operation Safety Net, the first full-time, street-based medical program in the U.S. that connects homeless individuals with resources for ongoing medical care, housing, legal services and other social services. Since 1992, the organization has assisted over 10,000 individuals and helped over 1,200 find housing. Withers also trains medical interns in street medicine, some of whom have started their own outreach for the homeless. “My hope is that I am a representative of Christ’s love to the world,” he says. For his tireless work in serving the homeless, Dr. Withers is nominated as one of the 2015 Top 10 finalists of CNN’s Hero of the Year award. Voting continues until Nov. 15th, with a ceremony and tribute to all finalists on Dec. 6th.

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Running Back’s Rock DUNCAN, SC – Marcus Lattimore was a force to be reckoned with. As a South Carolina Gamecocks running back, he was three-time All-SEC selection in South Carolina and helped lead the team to their first SEC championship game in 2010. However, a series of injuries – including a major knee injury in 2012 – robbed him of the ability to compete at the pro level. Despite being drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, Lattimore never fully recovered from the injury and retired after two seasons in November 2014. “I have given my heart and soul to the game that I love,” said Lattimore, “and it’s time for me to move

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by Melanie F. Gibbs Have you ever packed your life in a box and moved to another city? Just Moved is for women who have done just that. It doesn’t matter if the move occurred years ago; if you’re still mourning the place you left behind, this group is for you. According to facilitator Janet Warren, when people join the 10-week class they will find other women in the same situation and gain support through the emotional transition of moving.

“We walk through the stages of letting go, starting over, and moving ahead,� she says. Using the book After The Boxes Are Unpacked: Moving On After Moving In by Susan Miller, the class consists of a video component, discussion, and a Bible study. One week centres on husbands, as the marriage relationship may take a beating during a move. One week is spent on children, because a move might not have been their choice. One week is on how to make new friends.

Warren has moved nine times in her 26-year marriage – in and out of the country and across provinces. When she made the move from Toronto to Bermuda, a friend gave her the book. The mother of two lived in the idyllic yet isolated islands for six years and saw how women struggled. “You go through depression and cling to your old place. You need to learn how to cherish but not cling to the old place; instead, cling to the Lord,� Warren says, adding that after moving, women often find themselves feeling

disconnected. “We help them let go of where they came from and start over here.� Heidi Jansen had relocated from South Africa to Canada when she participated in Warren’s first Just Moved class in Edmonton five years ago. The mother of two says she kept comparing her new situation with the things she missed. A meaningful lesson taught about cherishing those memories without wanting to go back. “I knew coming to Canada was God’s will for us,� Jansen says. She admits it can be scary to move away from everyone you know, going to a place you don’t know, and not having support, but “it is easier to do knowing that God is with you, protecting you, and He will provide.� Without that relationship with God, she maintains, “I don’t know that we could have done it.� The distance of the move doesn’t matter. Regardless of the situation or age, women are going through the same thing together, Warren explains. “You lose your identity. Nobody knows your name; you have to start again.� Warren recalls that her first move relocating from a small

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Love Came Down has to offer – the Good News of Jesus Christ. “The gospel is about the love of God, and the idea that God is offering what people need,” Archibald explains. For one performer in particular, the love of Christ was exactly what she had been searching for. The eldest daughter of a church leader, Liwa Agcaoili grew up in the Philippines surrounded by the church and the idea of God. But what she did not experience was the love of God. As a child, Agcaoili saw little of her mother, who had to

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work overseas, and suffered and endured physical and sexual abuse. As a young adult, she moved to Canada to practise nursing, and had hope for a better life. “I fell in love with someone,” Agcaoili shares. “I had no one but him, so I did everything I could to keep him. I quit my job, and I sacrificed my friends.

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The words “An Edmonton Christmas” can mean much more than snow tires and frigid river valley strolls. For one church in the city’s southside, it means the opportunity to make the spirit of Christmas accessible to all. An Edmonton Christmas is the product of a vision at SPA for Life to connect with people and share Christmas with the city. The church’s musical, theatrical, and culinary talents combine to create an evening filled with music, celebration, and a free reception of homemade treats. Running from Dec. 11-13 at 7 p.m., with a 3 p.m. matinee show on the Sunday, An Edmonton Christmas is a free event with a seven-year tradition of brightening the community. Pastor Jason Archibald, SPA’s creative arts pastor who birthed the idea and oversees its production, sees the value of celebrating Christmas in this way. “We do this for the community because we think they’re worth it.” Far from being theologically heavy, the concert welcomes people of all faiths and beliefs as Pastor Archibald and Jason Archibald, SPA’s creative arts pastor, along with choir his team strive member Liwa Agcaoili invite people to watch ‘When Love Came to share the best Down at Christmas,’ a musical celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. thing any church

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And then he found another girl, and I was left with nothing again. I had nobody.” After this heartbreak, Agcaoili reached her lowest point. Everyone she loved had given her nothing but pain and disappointment, and she contemplated suicide as she asked herself over and over, “Why? Why?” Her rhetorical question received an unexpected answer. Agcaoili’s aunt and uncle invited her to a two-day Christian retreat, and she agreed, not knowing the extent to which her life would be changed because of it. “I remember the first talk that was being given by the pastor,” Agcaoili recalls, “It was called, ‘When Life Sucks,’ and it was about how God never abandons us and is always with us. It was amazing; it was like it was made for me.”

Coming home from the retreat, Agcaoili did not experience a dramatic, overnight epiphany. But she began to delve into the Bible to learn about the God she had grown up with but had never truly known. She realized that the source of unconditional, all-satisfying love had been within her reach all along, and that the amazing love of Jesus Christ would never let her down. Working closely with Archibald, Agcaoili is now a passionate choir member and soloist in her church’s music ministry. “It was Pastor Jason who encouraged me to sing my first solo. I surprised myself, I didn’t know I could sing!” Agcaoili says with a laugh, revealing the joyful, spirit-filled woman God intends her to be. Like Archibald, Agcaoili is excited to participate in An Edmonton Christmas and spread the love of Jesus with her community. “My grandfather was a Christian,” she says, “He was bound to a wheelchair, and he prayed everyday. As a child, I laughed at him, saying, ‘If there is a God who listens to your prayers, why are you still in a wheelchair?’ “Now I realize he wasn’t praying for himself, he was praying for us – for his grandkids to become Christians. Before he died last year, he told me that he was so happy because God answered his prayers.”

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Wellness by Dr. Cindy Maynard, PhD, RD Are you at risk for heart disease? Take this quiz to find out. 1. Are you over the age of 65? 2. Do you have diabetes? 3. Do you have a history of heart disease in your immediate family? 4. Do you smoke cigarettes? 5. Is your total cholesterol greater than 200mg/dL or higher? 6. Do you have a history of stroke, coronary artery disease or have had a heart attack? 7. Have you been told you have high blood pressure or take blood pressure medication? 8. Are you more than 20% overweight or have a Body Mass Index (BMI) score greater than 26? 9. Do you feel stressed most of the day? 10. Do you get less than 30 minutes of exercise per day or less than 3 hours per week? How did you do? If you answered “Yes” to two or more questions, you could be at risk for heart disease which includes atherosclerosis, heart attack, coronary artery disease, and stroke. Read on to learn how you can lower your risk. Heart disease is at the top of North America’s most serious health problem. Fortunately, it is one of the most preventable diseases. As you probably guessed by taking the quiz, some risk factors are under your control and others are not. For example, uncontrollable risk factors include being male, age, family history of heart disease,

and even race (African-Americans and Mexican Americans are more likely to have heart disease than Caucasians). Controllable risk factors, however, include those relating to lifestyle, such as weight, exercise, smoking, and stress and anger. Making changes in your lifestyle is the best way to lower your risk of heart disease. Here are some proven methods to help you lower your risk and improve your health.

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When you have too much fat (fatty plaque) in your blood, it can clog your arteries and put you at risk for heart disease. Here are four main lipids (fats) that circulate in our blood and their optimal numbers: Total Cholesterol: 200 mg/dL or less is optimal Triglycerides: 150 mg/dL or less is optimal HDL (considered “good” cholesterol, the higher number the better): Between 36-50 mg/dL is normal; above 50 mg/dL is optimal LDL: Less than 100 mg/dL is optimal

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Ghetto to Gridiron

An 11-year-old drug dealer defies odds and becomes NFL star by Crystal Kupper Unlike his childhood, Jason Avant’s hands are sure and steady. No longer the abandoned little boy from Chicago’s rough South Side, the 32-year-old darts downfield for the Kansas City Chiefs, cradling the football gently. He knows if not for his grandmother, those hands could just as easily be gripping a gun. “Growing up in Chicago was rough by nature,” Avant tells Living Light News. “I’ve seen drive-by shootings, my cousins pulled off the street and shot up. I’ve had cars chasing after me, rival gangs running at my car.”

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With a runaway mother and an in-and-out-of-jail father, Avant seemed destined to repeat his family’s tragic history. By sixth grade, he was selling drugs, even as he saw friends and family members end up either in prison or the cemetery. “I realize I shouldn’t be here,” the 6-0, 210-pound wide receiver admits. “You don’t hear me complain much. [My past] gives me a different grittiness on the inside.” Avant’s only bright spot was his Grandma Lillie. Time with her meant a hefty dose of love, kindness and Jesus, and Avant, desperate for stability, soaked it up.

Then again, he immersed himself on the football field, too. Buoyed by Lillie’s faith and ever-present love, Avant ranked as one of Illinois’ best wideouts and played in the prestigious Army All-American Bowl his senior year of high school. From there, he headed to the University of Michigan, where he caught 82 passes for more than 1,000 yards his final collegiate season. Next came Philadelphia after the Eagles chose him in the fourth round of the 2006 draft. With Chicago still fresh in his mind, Avant put in the work, increasing his receptions in each of his first seven NFL seasons. Before signing with the Chiefs in 2014, he snagged over 50 receptions between 2010 and 2012 for the Eagles. And even though he’s not a rookie anymore, his coachable attitude and work ethic still define him. “He can be a blocker, pass-receiver and he gives us a multitude of skills that we can take advantage of as an offense,” says Chiefs’ offensive coordinator Doug Pederson. Going the extra mile is how Avant wants to be known. If the ghetto taught him anything, it was that life can be given and taken away in a heartbeat, and the only thing people can control is their response. “I work really hard at what I do. Harder than most maybe, and I’m not always rewarded for it,” he says. “That’s why I constantly remember who I’m doing it for. My joy is not just on the football field.” Nope, it’s at home in Clemonton, N.J., with his wife Stacy of six years, and daughters Jala and Amya. It’s most importantly in a relationship that began 18 months before his grandmother passed. On May 4, 2003, Avant headed to church as usual, but this Sunday morning was different. The college kid recalled time after time when he should have been killed, kicked out or discarded. Yet there he stood, his entire future before him, and he suddenly knew why: God had protected and loved him, even when the rest of the world hadn’t.

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“The Bible says the goodness of the Lord leads to repentance. Well, I found His goodness and mercy my entire life,” Avant says. “I remember my grandma praying over me at night that the streets wouldn’t get me. I saw His hand of mercy; when I did wrong, He would not condemn me or write me off. Finally I said, I really surrender my life to You.” Life both on and off the field hasn’t been the same since. His personal relationship with Jesus isn’t just for Sundays, either; Avant insists he “needs God’s covering to keep [him] from danger and injury. The game of football is so dangerous, it’s not something you want to do on your own volition.” The up-and-down Chiefs can attest to the parity in the NFL. “Our goal is always to win the next game, to focus on one day at a time,” he says. “And my number one goal is to play as hard as I can for Jesus Christ.” Avant is convinced God has blessed him to be able to play 10 seasons in the NFL. But he sees it being about more than just football. Avant asks what do touchdowns matter when you’re not treating the stadium janitor just as well as you treat your coach? “You’re not going to find a better, more tremendous, humble person in the National Football League than Jason Avant,” says Pederson. “If I make the Pro Bowl, that will one day be forgotten,” says Avant. “As a receiver, I want to be remembered as someone who played his heart out. “But I want to be a light and a witness for Christ more than anything that happens on the football field. My goal is that when someone mentions me, they mention God.”


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There’s only one thing you can do in order to make it to Heaven – receive God’s forgiveness while you’re alive. In order to be forgiven, you need to admit that you’ve done some wrong things. The Bible says “If we claim we have not sinned, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:8-9) Trying to do better and trying to make things right are commendable, but these actions do nothing to erase our sin from God’s point of view. Only asking for forgiveness and accepting what Jesus did on your behalf will. A shallow belief in God – the type that acknowledges God’s existence with the head but doesn’t involve the heart – does not allow a person to experience God’s transforming love nor earn anyone a place in heaven. Salvation is about surrendering your life to Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Saviour, accepting His forgiveness, and living a life that is pleasing to Him. Have you done this? Do you know where you’ll go when you die? Take a moment to examine yourself honestly because it’s the biggest decision you’ll ever make. Maybe you go to church, read the Bible and believe in God but have always kept Him at arm’s length, or maybe you haven’t considered God before. The good news is that if you’re reading this, it’s not too late. Jesus welcomes anyone with open arms – Donald Trump included – into a personal relationship with Him. And life with Jesus Christ is the best experience you’ll ever have – even better than being elected president. If you’re ready to start this amazing journey with God, pray this prayer from your heart: Dear God, I have heard about You all my life but I feel like I don’t really know You. Please forgive me for my sins and for going my own way. I need You. Please come into my life and change me. Thank You for giving Your Son Jesus Christ to die on the cross for my sins. I ask for Your divine guidance and strength as I journey through this life with You from this day forward. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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illionaire, reality TV star, and presidential candidate Donald Trump said that he goes to church and believes in the Bible – but is he a Christian? “People are so shocked when they find … out I am Protestant. I am a Presbyterian. And I go to church and I love God and I love my church,” said the Republican candidate. Millions of people around the world share Trump’s beliefs. You’ll find them in churches every Sunday, and when asked if they believe in God, they won’t hesitate to say yes. At the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, Trump’s faith was put into question. When moderator Frank Luntz asked him if he has ever asked God for forgiveness for his actions, Trump replied, “I am not sure I have. I just go on and try to do a better job from there. “I think if I do something wrong, I think, I just try and make it right. I don’t bring God into that picture.” Unfortunately, he is not alone. There are many people who have never asked God for forgiveness for various reasons. Some dismiss it out of arrogance; others believe they don’t need it because they’re a “good person,” or perhaps they just believe they’re beyond forgiveness. People simply don’t realize why asking forgiveness from God is crucial. The Bible says everyone has fallen below God’s standards and missed the mark. It’s called sin – and sin separates us from a holy God in this life and the life to come. Every time you tell a lie, talk behind someone’s back, look at someone lustfully, disrespect your parents – and the list goes on – you are sinning against God. And sin doesn’t just distance you from God, it ultimately leads to death. But there is hope! The Bible tells us that out of His great love, Jesus Christ made a way for people to be forgiven of their sins. He – God Almighty – who was sinless, came to earth and became human to die on the cross and pay the penalty for our sins – past, present and future. On the third day, He conquered death and rose again to reconcile us to God and prepare a place for His followers in Heaven. If you are trying to live a good life, hoping one day that your good works will outweigh your bad and earn your entry to Heaven, you will be in for a big surprise.

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one Vine video a day for a month and never looked back. They say the rest is history, but King’s career is just beginning. His social media successes have already led to working with hip-hop star Macklemore, an appearance on the Oscars’ red carpet and the Ellen show,

and over 3.2 million followers. And where does he get all his crazy ideas? Everything is based on collaboration with his seven-person crew. Some ideas are spur of the moment, while others take months to plan out and film. All videos start out as storyboards so everyone is on the same page, and which simplifies post-production. “Generally we can make a Vine in a day or two, but sometime it takes several weeks, depending on the complexity,” King says. “The ones that are most popular seem to be the ones we did run-and-gun, you know, make and post right now. Those tend to get shared the most.” Believe it or not, six-second videos can make a person a nice living. It’s all about sponsorships. King has worked with Best Buy, many of the snack food brands you see in his videos like Pringles, and even has a Red Bull line of Vine videos. And that’s good for the newlywed, who has been married for just 10 months to Rachel, now his company’s CFO. They met while students at Biola. “We met at a dance class, but neither of us was interested in a relationship, so we ignored the sparks we were both feeling,” he says. “My sister had different ideas, so she set us up.” The couple is currently filming in London, so they will miss the Streamys event, at which they have been nominated for e ub YouT a Visual and Special Effects award, a momentous achievement for a company that started with two buddies and two duelling kittens. Growing up, King says his parents gave him a home video camera to keep him out of trouble, and his three younger sisters were his actresses. Without editing software, he was making the cuts himself, but evolved to more professional gear and editing software by age 14. And yes, he really did choose a computer over a car. King’s parents are both Christ-followers,

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Lightsaber-fighting kittens, getting sucked through a vacuum and sneezing candy out his nose – all in a day’s work for YouTuber and Vine virtuoso Zach King. But what can you expect from a guy who got his first video camera at age seven? While at Biola University in 2011, King and a friend were sitting around, watching Star Wars, and playing with the friend’s two new kittens. “We started talking about how funny it would be if the kittens were fighting with lightsabers, but figured a video had already been done,” King tells Living Light News. When nothing came up after a Google search, the two started filming right away and had “Jedi Kittens” up on YouTube by the next morning. “We went to class and when we came back, we had a million views,” he says. “We got caught up in the excitement and started learning about what makes videos go viral.” In 2013, King discovered Vine and was intrigued by how to tell a story with a beginning, middle and end in just six seconds. He found special effects were the secret to his success, and discovered yet another fascinating creative outlet. He challenged himself to make

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and King made the choice to follow Jesus himself at age seven, though he admits to mostly wanting the colouring book offered at Sunday School that was given to new Christians. “When I went home I talked to my Mom and Dad about what it really meant,” he says. Following Jesus can be tough in the film industry, but King says he was advised to write his values down as a college freshman and that has undeniably helped guide him. “I try to stay really strong to those values.

hut doing missions work is to live your everyday life with the realization that you are a missionary in your neighbourhood, your job or your school,” he says. “That’s your mission field – where you are now. We often overlook the neighbour right next to us.” While his videos aren’t focused on featuring Christian themes, King says

“We went to class and when we came back, we had a million views.” No nudity, foul language or adult content,” he says. “We have a very young audience so we are mindful of what we create.” King’s entire crew all believe in Jesus and feel like their work is both a calling and a mission field. “My biggest advice to Christians that feel somehow guilty that they’re not living in a

the credibility he has created online has provided even more opportunities to tell people about his faith in person at speaking engagements. “Everyone wants to know where I get my creativity,” he says. “I tell them I’m inspired by Jesus, the ultimate Creator.”


Living Light News - November/December 2015 JORDAN FELIZ Beloved EP jordanfeliz.com Review by Lindsay Williams Jordan Feliz comes out of the gate with a serious dose of experience under his belt. The California-native garnered a loyal West Coast fanbase as part of a mainstream rock band. The singer decided to strike out on his own to Nashville, where he now resides with his wife and newborn daughter. His first EP, Beloved, introduces Feliz as a straightforward faith-based pop artist with production so smooth, one wonders why Feliz’s mainstream tenure went relatively unnoticed. Lead single “The River” outdoes the average pop anthem with its sparkling intensity and pulsating beats. Meanwhile, the passionate pleas of the title track are dedicated to his daughter, reminding her she is unconditionally loved. “Satisfied” slows things down to reveal the calibre of Feliz’s flawless tenor. Although Beloved is technically an EP, it serves up 10 cuts, including four bonus “Song Sessions.” Stripped down versions of the title track and “The River” round out the set, but it’s covers of Ed Sheeran’s “Photograph” and NEEDTOBREATHE’s “Brother,” reimagined as a soulful ballad, that steal the show. BIG DADDY WEAVE Beautiful Offerings bigdaddyweave.com Review by Josh McConnell Big Daddy Weave is one Christian music's biggest groups. Their last album, Love Come To Life, yielded four consecutive No. 1 singles, plus a Dove Award and Billboard Music nominations for “Redeemed,” the band’s bestselling track to date. Their latest release, Beautiful Offerings, feels like a natural progression for the five-man band. While their last album conveyed the forgiveness and redemption found in Jesus Christ, lead vocalist Mike Weaver says this album is about focusing on what we’ve been redeemed for. “It’s a message of hope that calls us out of where we used to be into a new place.” “I Belong To God,” inspired by a young man they met in Cambodia, shows the group’s southern roots. The bright

JukeBox techno beats of “Glory Unspeakable” echo the track’s uplifting message, while the funky beats and guitar-driven melody in “Praise You” encourages believers to worship God in every circumstance. Fans who enjoyed Big Daddy’s past releases will find the same passion behind the lyrics and music in Beautiful Offerings. It’s a tried, tested and true formula, something that many will enjoy. RYAN STEVENSON Fresh Start ryanstevensonmusic.com Review by Lindsay Williams New artist Ryan Stevenson already has an advantage on debut Fresh Start, thanks to a No. 1 single (“Not Forgotten”) ahead of its release and a smash hit recorded by TobyMac (“Speak Life”) – his ace in the hole. In fact, “Speak Life” essentially jumpstarted the former paramedic’s career. He co-wrote the single with the Grammy winner, and that relationship led to a label deal with Toby’s own Gotee Records. On Fresh Start, Toby’s fingerprints are felt on nearly every track, including “Not Forgotten” on which he guests. Funky grooves, pulsating beats and even spoken-word rhymes permeate Stevenson’s debut for a 10-track effort that helps define hip-pop, a sub-genre that Toby’s pioneered. The bright title track sets the tone for the cohesive album with a chorus that feels ready-made for swift choreography. Meanwhile, “From the Ground Up (Bonanza)” pays homage to Stevenson’s small town roots and reveals his prowess as a storyteller. Fans of TobyMac, Mat Kearney and Lecrae should have no trouble seamlessly adding Stevens onto their electronic playlists. TIM TIMMONS Awake Our Souls timtimmonsmusic.com Review by Lindsay Williams Every day is a gift for singer/songwriter/worship leader Tim Timmons, who lives with cancer that remains incurable apart “from the healing hand of God.”

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On his sophomore offering, Awake Our Souls, Timmons relies on his unique lifeand-death perspective and pop/folk melodies to invite listeners into an adventure as he expounds on the abundant joy and grace found in the Kingdom of God. While the record leans more pop than Americana, there are some country-tinged tracks. Foot-stomper “Everywhere I Go” will get stuck in your head for days, while the sassy “Like I’ve Been Changed” takes a retro turn. The depth of the album’s lyrics reveal Timmons’ heart, as evidenced by pop-centric “Spring Up,” with a bridge that shouts, “If I believe it, am I living it out?” Closer “All I Really Want” is enthrallingly poignant, stripped of shiny production and giving Timmons’ low register centerstage. Timmons offers a satisfying set of songs that challenges all to dig deeper into what they believe and why. TREE63 Land tree63.com Review by Josh McConnell Kickstarter is definitely a game-changer for musicians, whether in helping start their career or connecting them with financial resources for a successful indie comeback – as in the case of South African band Tree63. Previously signed with InPop, the band enjoyed success in the North American market before disappearing from the public eye. With more than 300 backers raising just over $20,000, Tree63 effectively funded their return on the music scene through the popular crowdfunding website. Titled Land, the 12-track effort feels like the band has been bottling up new music for some time – seven years to be exact. The first half of the disc comes out swinging with darker, alternative rock influences comparable to the band Muse (“Alive”, “A Whisper”). Meanwhile “Standing On It” has a strong southern twang to it, while “Ship” exhibits a bit of The Police’s musical influence. Although, the final few tracks peter out a little, Land is a welcomed return for Tree63, with a new take on their sound and a ton of potential.

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by Sarah Chestnutt Summer starting to feel like a distant memory? Trying to remember what it’s like to go outside without bundling up? Dodge the snow and head to the rainforest! Board a plane destined for the Juan Santamaría Airport, centrally located near San José, the capital city of Costa Rica. Instead of feeling like you should keep an eye out for polar bears, you’ll be scanning the canopy for toucans, howler monkeys, and sloths. November is the beginning of the driest and warmest season, so booking early is a good idea. Immerse yourself in the Costa Rican culture in San José with museums, theatres, art, and more. Don’t let the imposing architecture of the National Theater put you off – the shows playing within are must sees. The Bellavista Fortress was used as military barracks in the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War, but now houses history as the National Museum. In fact, visitors can still see bullet holes in the walls. If you’re in town the last week of December, you’ll be in the right spot for Festejos Populares. Carnival rides, games, and food fill the Zapote district – topped off by bullfights. Similar to a rodeo, bulls are not killed in these fights and spectators even jump into the ring occasionally. Convert your dollars into colón and head to Galeria Namu for one-of-akind, fair trade handicrafts that make perfect souvenirs. Looking for something more traditional to take home? Swing by the National Artisans Market, a long covered alley filled with the more typical T-shirts and mugs. There’s more than just city living in Costa Rica. Public transport may be the cheapest way to get around, but it can

take over twice as long to reach your destination as private transportation. San José has several rental companies and it’s just $40-$100 to rent the recommended 4x4. Worried about getting lost? Take a shuttle run by Gray Line or Interbus. With the city in your taillights, head out towards volcanoes, white and black sand beaches, rainforests, and waterfalls. Arenal National Park is 2.5 hours from San José and the home of Arenal Volcano. One of the most active volcanoes in the area, you’ll likely see smoke and ash rising above the rim (not to worry – its last major eruption was in 1968). The easy to navigate trails in the park roam over former lava fields and are great for kids or those with limited mobility. The 70 foot La Fortuna Waterfall ($10US/person) will take your breath away. Fifteen minutes hiking down steep stairs (or by horseback if you’re still trying to catch your breath) leads to a picture perfect place to take a swim. The rainforest canopy is filled with birds and wildlife you can’t see from the ground. At Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridges Park, get up to their level on the 16 bridges hanging up in the trees, from eight to 98 feet long. While you’re in the area, stop for a bite. Restaurants such as Soda Viquez offer local classics like gallo pinto (a breakfast dish of rice and beans with eggs) or casados (chicken, beef, or fish with side salads or plantains). Budget hotels Hotel Monte Real and Hotel Cerro Azul (run by a local family) are great places to rest up before heading out the next day for more adventure. Looking for more of a thrill? Costa Rica is great for adventures with sport fishing, river rafting, ziplines out of the canopy, cave tours, and more! Travel agents or local tour guides can help get thrill seekers set up. What’s a tropical vacation without

bumming around a beach? Manuel Antonio National Park ($16 US/person) is the place to go. Playa Manuel Antonio, named the second best beach in Central America by TripAdvisor 2015, is a stunning cove with white sand beaches and crystal clear water. While in the Park, keep an eye out for wildlife easy to spot from the road, or explore with a guide to make sure you don’t miss what’s hidden just behind those incredible plants. Hotel Vela Bar (just a short walk from the beach Playa Espadilla) and Hotel Verde Mar are great choices for rooms that won’t break the bank before you get home. Weekly farmer’s markets (Quespos Feria) are filled with fresh pineapple, avocados, papayas, mangoes – and plenty of fruits and vegetables you’ve probably never seen before. Ask the Costa Ricans, or Ticos as they prefer to call themselves, for tips on what to eat and how to cook it. With the sound of howler monkeys in your ears, the taste of fresh fruit on your tongue, a camera full of waterfalls and toucans, and memories you won’t be able to stop talking about, winter will be the last thing on your mind when you’re in tropical Costa Rica. At least, until it’s time to board the plane back home.

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In a small Kitchener, Ont. basement, an artist carefully decorates a canvas using paper napkins, applying a technique called decoupage. Damaris Vezentan sells one-of-a-kind canvases, candles and coasters through Love Gives 3:16, and uses a portion of the proceeds to fill shoeboxes with gifts for children in need. Last year, this busy, homeschooling mother-of-three led a group of 85 volunteers in packing 858 shoeboxes sent to

“It’s amazing how God found me.” developing countries through Operation Christmas Child (OCC). She makes the effort because she knows what they mean to children. After all, she received a box when she was nine. In 1989, Vezentan, along with her brother, sister and parents were living in Lupeni, a small city in the mountains of Romania. Communism was coming to an end and the president at the time, Nicolae Ceausescu, was executed on national television. “As happy as my parents were that the Communist regime would end, they had no idea what it would mean,” Vezentan recalls. “The whole country was in turmoil, fear and confusion.” Vezentan was only in Grade Two and shared how sadness and uncertainty were reflected by students and teachers at school. Her father, who often helped out at the local church, was told that there would be a delivery of gifts for children. “My parents were Christians but I didn’t want to be known as one because, during Communist times, Christians were persecuted, some lost their jobs and kids were made fun of at school. “We only went to church because my parents told us to. I decided Christianity wasn’t what I wanted.” Vezentan found it hard to believe that there would be gifts for kids at church as this was unheard of. But sure enough, the shoeboxes arrived and she was struck by the atmosphere of joy. “For us, receiving a shoebox let us know that we weren’t forgotten and that someone was thinking of us, which was amazing,” she says. “Every child got a gift. I was so used to sharing with my little brother and sister that I didn’t expect to get a gift that would be just mine.” Vezentan was so touched by the fact that she received a

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shoebox that she didn’t look inside of it for several days. Instead, she would repeatedly “When you keep giving, it seems God open the lid of the golden patterned box and multiplies and becomes a little bigger in close it again. your heart.” When she finally did pour out its contents, she felt that On returning home from that trip, Vezentan the box was truly meant for her. It contained a porcelain doll, was so impassioned that she wanted to do more. soap, coloured pencils and crayons, “girly things,” and her Love Gives 3:16 was born out of that passion. most prized possession, a journal. Vezentan had an extensive collection of paper napkins Vezentan’s father had searched several stores for a journal for (more than 10,000) and wanted to do something with them the budding writer’s birthday, but had been unable to find one. using her arts and crafts skills. She began teaching herself At the bottom of the box was a picture of the family who had how to decoupage napkins on canvas and found that people packed it. On the back of the photo, they had written a Bible loved her finished products. Her items range from $5 to $50, verse John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave with a portion of proceeds going to purchase items for OCC His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not shoeboxes. perish but have eternal life.” Her children are also involved with packing shoeboxes and “I had a Romanian Bible and wanted to memorize the verse Vezentan hopes they will learn to live a life of giving. so I could feel closer to the family, but it was hard “I want them to place someone else’s needs before their own,” for me to memorize it in English. All I could she says. “You’re never more like God than when you give remember was, ‘God loved, God gave.’ ” because that is what He has done for us. Eventually, she realized that love gives. She “By giving us Jesus, God gave His best.” began sharing the items in her shoebox with others. To pack a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child, visit “It’s amazing how God found me,” she says. packabox.ca or donate at “He wanted to show me that He cares even samaritanspurse.ca/occ. To though I wanted nothing to do with Him. support Vezentan’s efforts, “God changed me through that visit lovegives316.com. shoebox and it rocked my world.” In 1996, Vezentan’s family moved to Canada and decided to reside in Kitchener to be closer to her father’s brothers. Shortly after moving, Vezentan was at a gospel concert with her mother when an OCC commercial came on. “We both started crying and I said, ‘Mom this is them! These are the people who sent me the shoebox!’” Vezentan’s family began packing shoeboxes for other families from then on. After getting married in 2000, Vezentan began volunteering to pack shoeboxes for the organization, which has a warehouse in Kitchener. Vezentan is now an OCC ambassador, speaking at churches about the difference a shoebox can make. In 2013, she and a team delivered shoeboxes to children in Senegal. “I got to live that verse when Damaris Vezentan’s business Love Gives 3:16 is helping to raise money Jesus said, ‘It is better to give to buy Christmas gifts for underprivileged children around the world. than to receive,’ ” she says.

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What Mom Knows by Phil Callaway Mothers are amazing. My wife grew up in a home of mostly girls, so when our two boys came along, she was unprepared for two little orangutans streaking about the house wearing little more than smiles. They put jello in the s Phil Callaway toaster, mud in their diapers, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the VCR. Still she loved them. Along the way she learned valuable lessons. Here are 12 things every mother knows but wishes she didn’t: 1. A three-year-old can outscream 200 adults in a crowded restaurant. 2. Kids should not throw baseballs upwards when the ceiling fan is on. 3. A single-pane window will not stop a baseball hit by a ceiling fan. 4. An eight-ounce glass of milk spilt on the back floor of the car without being reported can stink up an entire vehicle for two summers. 5. Peas are easily removed from a two-year-old’s nose; beans require more work. 6. When you hear a flushing sound followed by the words “Uh-oh,” it’s rarely a good sign. 7. Garbage bags are very useful, but not as parachutes. 8. There are some odours you don’t want to know

Mom knew to put relationships above rules. the source of. 9. Always look in the oven before you turn it on. 10. The fire department in our town has a nineminute response time. 11. Legos will pass through the digestive tract of a four-year-old. Dollies will not. My own mom knew some things. She raised five little hooligans living under the poverty line. Mom knew that the kids were organized and unionized but they weren’t in charge – she was. Mom knew to never utter a threat without backing it up with action. She knew to let us kids make mistakes – that failure is a great teacher. Mom knew to put relationships above rules. She loved my Dad through thick and thin. Mostly he was thin, but there were some thick years too. She knew to get on her knees and pray every day for her kids and grandkids. She knew that money was a lousy substitute for being there, that words were no substitute for a faithful life. Mom knew that kids spell “love” T-I-M-E, that 30 years later they won’t remember how clean the kitchen was but they will remember Bible stories at bedtime. She knew Jesus as her Lord and Saviour. She took God very seriously. Herself – not so much. She read the Bible each day and as much as possible did what it said. She loved Psalm 78:4, “We will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, His power, and the wonders He has done.” She knew enough to love us through the runny nose and full diaper stage. She endured loud noises and late nights. She loved us when we didn’t return that love. She never stopped believing the prodigal would come home. She knew motherhood was far from glamorous, but there’s nothing more important. I’m so thankful for the things Mom knew. And if it wasn’t for the things my wife knows, our kids would be in trouble. She knows that if you hook a dog leash over a ceiling fan, the motor is not strong enough to rotate a 42-pound boy wearing Batman underwear and a Superman cape. But it will rotate a birthday cake fast enough to leave icing on all four walls. Phil Callaway is a speaker, bestselling author of ‘Tricks My Dog Taught Me’ and host of Laugh Again Radio. Check it out at philcallaway.org.

The Pattern Of Peace by Dr. Charles F. Stanley Christmas ramps up earlier each year and often overshadows Thanksgiving. Instead of being a special day to express our gratitude to God for all His care and blessings, it has become the kickoff of the demanding holiday season. This is the perfect time to consider how we can maintain a lifestyle free of anxiety during the coming weeks. I’m not saying we’ll never feel pressure, but God doesn’t want stress to be our constant companion. We need to learn how to overcome worry in the moment and prevent it from becoming a way of life. The most capable teacher for this lesson is the apostle Paul. While confined in a Roman prison, he wrote these words: “I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am” (Phil. 4:11). In fact, he was more than just content; he was rejoicing in the Lord greatly (v. 10). What was his secret?

Pray Rightly Paul begins by saying, “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God” (v. 6). The Lord’s remedy for stress is prayer – bringing every concern to Him, no matter how big or small. In one short sentence, Paul gives us a pattern for peace with three simple words: prayer, supplication, and thanksgiving. The word prayer is a general expression for talking to the Father. However, it doesn’t mean merely informing Him of our needs. God wants to answer our petitions, but His greater desire is to build an intimate relationship with

s Dr. Charles F. Stanley each of us. So instead of immediately listing our requests, we should spend time praising God, acknowledging our need of Him, rejoicing in His unconditional love, and loving Him in return. The next word Paul uses is supplication. Sharing our feelings with the Lord is essential if we’re to develop a loving, intimate

also requires right thinking. That’s why Paul says our minds should dwell on whatever is true, honourable, right, pure, lovely, good, excellent, and praiseworthy (v. 8). What occupies your mind most of the time? How can you begin thinking more about what’s true, right, and good? Since it is God who personifies all these qualities, one way to reshape our thinking is to see everyday activities through Christ’s example. If you foresee a difficult situation, ask the Lord to show you how to respond. If worry creeps in or your temper flares, pray immediately, asking God to help you behave in a way that honours Him. Having a God-centered perspective is the key to maintaining a calm spirit both in the midst of daily

Gratitude has a way of redirecting our minds. relationship that reaches beyond head knowledge to encompass our hearts. He’s a tender Father who sympathizes with our pain, confusion, fear, and frustration. Finally, Paul advises us to pray with thanksgiving. Gratitude has a way of redirecting our minds. Instead of dwelling on our difficulties and wondering when God is going to answer our prayers, we’ll be reminded of His past faithfulness and care. Then we’ll be encouraged to trust Him for our current needs.

Think Rightly As we have learned, prayer should be our immediate response to anxiety, but maintaining a peaceful spirit

stress and in times of crisis. When we keep our focus on Him, the promise of Isaiah 26:3 becomes ours: “You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You” (NKJV).

Live Rightly Paul closes his instructions for maintaining inner peace by telling believers the way to put it into practice (Phil. 4:9). How do we do it? We live in obedience to God. Now, this doesn’t mean we are going to be perfect. But when we stumble, we should quickly turn back to the Lord in confession and repentance and realign our lives according to His will. Then, Paul says, “the God of peace will be with you”

(v. 9). I not only know this to be Biblical truth; I’ve also experienced it. Once, after a very disturbing phone conversation, I remember saying to God, “You have been in charge of my life all these years, and I know that even now You are greater than this frightening circumstance.” I should have been churning with anxiety, but the Lord clothed me with His awesome, incomprehensible peace because I was submitted to Him. Even though the situation was still tumultuous, my heart was calm in the midst of the storm.

Choose Peace I know it can sometimes seem as if we are victims of our highly stressful world, but if we have Christ, we can choose to live in peace rather than under a burden of anxiety. If we let apprehension rule our hearts, it will interfere with sleep, disrupt concentration, hinder productivity, steal joy, and even cause health problems. However, when Christ, the Prince of Peace, has full authority over our lives, He guards our hearts and minds by building a wall of protection against worry (v. 7). Stress may pull us apart mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually, but God’s peace will always bind us back together so we can be whole again. Dr. Charles F. Stanley is the pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta, GA and founder of In Touch Ministries. In Touch programming is available in Canada on television and radio. For broadcast details, visit intouchcanada.org.


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EventsCalendar Special Events Family Fun Night Nov. 13, 7-8:30 p.m., Spruce Grove Alliance Church main campus south atrium, 1011 Cloverbar Rd. Meet others in a relaxed, casual setting. A gathering of about 50 people. For information, call 780-9624700. 100 Huntley St. Celebration Nov. 19, 1:30-4:30 p.m., West Edm. Christian Assembly, 6315199 St., Edm. 100 Huntley St. will be celebrating the broadcast of their 10,000th episode. No charge. To reserve seating, call Shel at 780-433-3118. North Pointe Trade Show Nov. 21, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., North Pointe Comm. Church, 14120167 Ave., Edm. Vendors will be on hand for your Christmas shopping pleasure. For info, call 780-235-3646.

Christmas Craft Sale Nov. 28, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Centrepointe Church, 5940159 Ave., Edm. About 100 local crafters in one location with the finest handcrafted products. For info, call 780-722-5693. Winter Ignite Dec. 11-13, Brightwood Youth Ranch (1 hr. W. of Edm.) Opportunity for youth to enjoy crafts, ice fishing, sledding, skating and videography. Cost: $80-$93. Visit calvarycommunity.ca/youth.

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International Students Fridays, 6:30 p.m – dinner, 7 p.m.-Bible study, McKernan Baptist Church, 11103-76 Ave., Edm. Join international students for a free dinner & Bible study. Call 780-465-5991, or email got@telusplanet.net. Deliverance Ministry Fridays, 7 p.m., Promised Land Ministries, 12145-67 St., Edmonton. Deliverance through Jesus Christ can transform your

Seniors Fellowship Luncheon Nov. 24, 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Beulah Alliance Church, conference rooms, 17504-98A Ave., Edm. Rev. Ron Brown will challenge us to share the gospel with the nations that have come to us. Tickets: $11/door. Seniors Supper Nov. 30, 6 p.m., Sherwood Park

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Music & Drama MercyMe with the ESO Nov. 28-29, 7:30 p.m., Jubilee Auditorium, 11455-87 Ave., Edm. This Grammy-nominated Christian group will perform with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. Tickets: $50-$95, available at ticketmaster.ca. Handel’s Messiah Dec. 4 and 5, 7:30 p.m., Winspear Centre, 9720-102 Ave., Edm. British conductor Christopher Warren-Green makes his ESO debut leading a Canadian quartet and the Richard Eaton Singers in presenting Handel’s oratorio. Tickets: $30-$75, edmontonsymphony.com. Steve Bell Christmas Trio Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m., Beulah Alliance Church, 17504-98A Ave., Edm. An evening with the Steve

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Soweto Gospel Choir Dec. 14, 8 p.m., Winspear Centre, 9720-102 Ave., Edm. Celebrate the inspirational power of African Gospel music. Visit sowetogospelchoir.com. Tickets: $41-$51, available at winspearcentre.com.

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Call 780-960-9077 for more info

780-483-2665 www.fusionfellowship.ca

www.gcccanada.com

Sunday Worship at 10:00 am Sunday Children Education (Pre-K to Grade 6) 10:15 am Wednesday 6:45pm - Children and Youth Worship and Teaching • Parenting Class • International Friendship Club • Divorce Care

First Christian Church (Disciples) 13407-97 St. Edmonton

Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School & Bible Study 11:30 a.m. Pastor Forrest Stroup 4638 - 117 Ave. 780-477-2894

Congregation

Beit Mashiach 9125-50 St NW

(The King’s University) We are a Torah observant community endeavouring to walk in the fullness of the Jewish roots and heritage of our biblical faith.

Shabbat Service

Saturday 10:30 am Pastor: Andrew Ketel 780-901-5859 beitmashiach.com

Walk in Victory!

Promised Land Ministries Deliverance & Healing Centre

12145-67 St. NW Edmonton, AB

780-944-0526 www.jesusdelivers.com

Grace

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

A Grace Communion International Congregation

Come Celebrate Christ! Worship Service Saturday, 11:00 am

780-905-1124 http://edmonton.wcgweb.org B A P T I S T

Pastor Bob Millman

C H U R C H

Sunday Services

9333-199 St. • Edmonton • 780-451-3881 www.westmeadows.org Pastor Kevin Schular

Bible Study: 10am Worship: 11am Sunday School:11:15am

“Where you can Begin, Believe and Belong!”

780-476-5238

10405 - 142 St. 780-454-3463 * We invite you to join us! * Morning Worship@ 10:45 * www.faithcom.ca

10162 152nd Street

A Church with a Heart - In the Heart of the City W O R S H I P W I T H U S AT

Calvary

Baptist Church “A Caring Community”

7215 - 97 St. Edmonton, AB Sunday 9 am & 11am

We are a family of God, multiplying disciples of Jesus, and we joyfully choose to put relationships of love ahead of every other consideration. We meet weekly to worship on Sundays at 9:30, and we meet weekly to serve on Wednesdays at 5:30 8505 - 142 Street, Edmonton, Alberta 780•483•5366 info@lhbc.ca www.lhbc.ca

“ I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me… will have the light of life.” -Jesus (John 8:12)

Edmonton Family Worship Centre Contemporary, Charismatic, Caring

10605-96 St. Sundays 10:00 am

780-424-6422 www.efwc.org


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