• ...e.e. .,„er . "•-45.. **.."rt.;? of the coldness of our religion. We must begin being spiritual first, before being religious. There are some things which we have institutionalized as essential ?iostiC but which are only trivial. Possibly they are even good things, but they are not CfSIVC,WO cardinal doctrine. For example, there was a time D. Douglas Devnich when young people who came to church in blue jeans were sent away. Now, be assured, I believe it is better to go to church Unquestionably, we in the evangelists met together to representing visually that RIEST OR Church today, are privileged do some planning for the God is to me my best PROPHET? to be able to stand, as it future. After several hours Friend and my Redeemer. I What is it that were, on the shoulders of of intensive idea-formation, want Him and everyone makes the difference some great women and men seven priorities rose to the else to know that I respect between a priest and a of the Advent Faith. Our top as things to do to speed Him. My best suit of clothes prophet? forebears, as priests, created the Gospel work on to is still "filthy rags" In Ezekiel 1:3, Ezekiel is a solid foundation on which completion before Jesus compared to my esteem for presented as a priest. The God intends for us to finish comes again. Him. But, to make Bible says, "the word of the His work on earth. It is now Of the seven priorities, someone's blue jeans a test Lord came to Ezekiel the for us to be prophets! Great there were three that were of eligibility to worship is priest." But then the Lord things must yet come to agreed upon as mandatory not a cardinal doctrine of God laid His hand upon pass. But, BEWARE, as immediately. We must not the Gospel. him and he became a Martin Luther once said, "A delay in implementing A note of information was prophet. When God had a priest is never so happy as these: shared at our NAD message for His people when he has a prophet to (1) Spiritual revival Planning Session. It was about the future, He made stone." (2) Reclaim former and suggested that some of the priest into a prophet. In inactive Church those who have left the anticipation of something Members Church are now setting great yet to transpire, God " . the church (3) Authenticate Church aside the feelings of hostility said, "they will know that involvement in which may have caused there has been a prophet of community projects their original departure. among them."(Eze 2:5) In the matter of the first They are in a forgiving A priest maintains what is tomorrow priority, no converted mood with respect to the already in place by Divine will define person (priest or prophet) injury they experienced at Providence. He is there to would question the need we one time. They are preserve what God has community all have for a new, dynamic wondering if their Church ordained as the framework concern and experience with God has changed. They are within which His plan is to through Jesus Christ. Let us wondering if it is safe to be accomplished. Priests are involvement once again come to Jesus, return again. very necessary. They ought turn from our sins and let Is your Church a safe not to be scorned or as Him be the Lord of our place to which our children, // depreciated. 'evangelism.' lives. our friends, our neighbours A prophet on the other The Church in North may return? In the months hand is a visionary. He in America is now on a course ahead watch for the special ways sees beyond Recently, the toward bending every effort "prophetic" plans for the immediate reality and administrative leadership of toward bringing back into making the Seventh-day through "visions of God" the North American active church-life, the many Adventist Church ready to (Eze 1:1), knows what Division of the Seventh-day hundreds of thousands of welcome back the "inactive needs to be in the future. Adventist Church, the precious souls who have left members." The Year 1993 In His work, God needs Union Conference our fellowship. So many or 1994 will be designated both priests and prophets. presidents and a number of have dropped out because as "Homecoming Year." 2 MESSENGER. AUGUST 1992 Cover Photo—"Waterfall", by Keith Dubuc Finally, the Adventist commissioned the healed CANADIAN ADVENTIST Church of tomorrow will demoniac to "go home to define community concern your friends, and tell them and involvement as how much the Lord has done for you...." (Mark "evangelism." For too long Volume 61, No. 8, August 1992, , ON we have inculcated a 5:19) strange and self-defeating In the days ahead, the June Polishuk/Editor belief that it is more holy to goal will be that every local June Ulett-Culmorel Associate Editor church should develop a Allan Colleran/Art Director not associate with non- Robin Carbyl Associate Art Director adventists. We have Community Project to practically asked new disinterestedly meet the EDITORIAL COMMITTEE converts to dissociate from needs of poeple in our Gerry Karst, Marilyn Pazitka, June Polishuk, June Ulett-Culmore, James Fox their friends and relatives communities. This will be for fear they would be understood to be CONFERENCE EDITORS drawn back into "the evangelism along with other Donald King/ David Crook/Newfoundland world." Instead, we should forms of outreach. Ken Wiebe/British Columbia James Fox/ have been training them As the priests of our time Mark Johnson/Manitoba-Saskatchewan Georges Hermans/ and equipping them to keep us mindful of our Robert Schafer/Maritime involve themselves more wonderful heritage in the than ever, but now to win Advent Movement, let there others to Jesus their Saviour be many prophets who will This Issue and newly found Lord. nevertheless respond today It is hard to turn things to the priorities of the around, but it is essential awakening Church. that the Church of Jesus President's Perspective begins to recognize its D. Douglas Devnich 2 calling to be in the world as Upfront: From Across 4 the "salt of the earth." We must remember that Jesus "These Shoes Were Made for Walking..." /Destiny Coverage Sid Kettner, M.D. 5 CHCH Hamilton Sunday 8:00 AM ADRA Update: "Good News, Bad News." CHAN Vancouver Sunday 8:00 AM J. W. Wilson 6 CITV Sunday 8:30 AM ATV Atlantic Region Sunday 10:00 AM Health-Wise: Playing Host to Hostility CFQC Saskatoon Sunday 9:30 AM Raymond 0. West, M.D. 8 CKY Winnipeg Sunday 9:30 AM Note—CHCH in Hamilton, CHAN in Vancouver and CITV in Edmon- S.D.A. Church Established Careful ton are CANCOM networks covering hundreds of communities across Process for the Ordination of its Canada through Cable and repeater stations. Ministers 8 PROGRAM TITLES FOR SEPTEMBER

September 6 The New Age Conspiracy September 13 Mark Finley Addiction—Disease or Sin September 20 Henry Feyerabend Screaming Juggernauts September 27 Mark Finley A Little Light Religion PLUS K.C. Korner 7 Christian Record Services 9 MONDAY FRIDAY Canadian Union College 10 Aug. 30-Sept. 4 Angels all Around Sept. 6-11 Defenders of the Faith Conference News 11-17 Sept. 13-18 Healing Hurting Hearts Births, Weddings, Milestones, Sept. 20-25 To Russia With Love Obituaries, Ads 17-23 Sept. 27-Oct. 2 Treasures from the Gospels-3 Parkview Adventist Academy 24 SUNDAY Aug. 30 Trust in Trouble on Sept. 6 Prophecies of World Events Sept. 13 Four Men Who Said They Would The Canadian Adventist MESSENGER is the official organ of the Seventh- day Adventist Church in Canada. Issued monthly, annual subscription price Sept. 20 Must We Forgive? in Canada $5.00. Out of union $10.00. Printed by Maracle Press Limited, Se- Sept. 27 Faces About the Cross cond class mail registration number 0912. Address all enquiries to 1148 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario LIH 1H8. ISSN 0702-5084 Call Your Friends—Invite Them to Listen MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 3 National Dean's List recognizes Wiebe Receives academically gifted students by in- cluding each chosen student's Governor General biography in the annual edition of Award the List. This award is a valuable reference for students in future On graduation day, June 20, employment or graduate school. 1992, Randy Wiebe received the In addition, candidates are eligible Governor General Award. The for $25,000 through the scholar- bronze award is given for ships award program. academic excellence during the Tedra plans to either enter the secondary education years. field of medicine or continue her Randy is a graduate of Fraser Valley Adventist Academy. He Miss Alderson missed only one studies in Biochemistry. Canadian has enrolled at Canadian Union Administrative day of school and that was due to Union College applauds Tedra on College for the 1992-93 school year a runaway skate board that this most prestigious honour and Appointment wishes her continued success in in the pre-med course. He hopes collided with her ankle. When the to ultimately specialize in heart technicians at the blood clinic note the future. surgery. her high iron content, they The Governor General Award sometimes remark about her was first given in 1873 when the eating her beefsteak. She tells Earl of Duffern, who served as them she is a vegetarian and then Governor General from 1872-1878, they say "It must be the spinach." decided to have a metal struck to Leona's enthusiasm for a reward scholastic merit. healthful and vigorious lifestyle prompted her to begin teaching vegetarian nutrition classes which she has done for the last ten years with two series per year. Her classes have become very popular in the Oshawa area as well as in other centres in Ontario.

Marilyn Pazitka Kindopp Chosen The Seventh-day Adventist For The National Church in Canada is pleased to announce the appointment, Dean's List by the North American Divi- Tedra Kindopp, graduate of Tedra Kindopp, chosen for the Na- sion Committee, of Mrs. Parkview Adventist Academy and tional Dean's List. Marilyn Pazitka as an alumnus of Canadian Union Col- Associate Administrator of the lege, was recently informed that Randy Wiebe North American Division she will be included on the Na- Seventh-day Adventist Retire- tional Dean's List this year. Tedra, ment Plan. She will be who grew up in Red Deer, Alber- establishing a branch office in ta, is the daughter of Byron and Legal Notice Oshawa. Darlene (Martindale) Kindopp. Mrs. Pazitka will continue to After transferring to Andrews ADRA, Canada Annual Meeting serve as the Administrative University last year, Tedra is com- Assistant of the Seventh-day pleting her Bachelor of Science in Adventist Church in Canada Biochemistry. Her two years at Notice is hereby given that the Annual on a part time basis. Canadian Union College left Tedra Meeting of ADRA, Canada will be held at feeling well prepared to further her studies in Chemistry—her Canadian Union College in College Heights, One Hundred nomination to The National Alberta, on Thursday, October 29, 1992, at Times A Blood Dean's List is one very obvious in- dication of that. Of Howard 3:45 p.m. Donor Smith, chemistry professor at The purpose of the Annual Meeting is to Miss Leona Alderson, a retired Canadian Union College, Tedra elect the officers and Board members for the teacher, gave her one hundredth commented "he is an incredibly donation of blood to the Red Cross intelligent man", and added, "his ensuing year; to consider possible changes on July 2, a practice she began in instruction in class proved to be in- in the constitution and by-laws; and to tran- the fifties. Miss Alderson enjoys valuable." good health and considers her Being chosen for The National sact any other business that may properly donation an opportunity to help Dean's List is an honour bestowed come before the Board. Each constituent is someone else. upon only one half of one percent In her forty-one years of of post-secondary students in the urged to attend. teaching at College Park Elemen- United States. It is considered to D.D. Devnich, Chairman tary School and other church be the largest and most prestigious J.M. Howard, Secretary schools and at , publication in the country. The

4 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 "Thes e Shoes Were Ma de for Walking. by Sid Kettner, M.D.

E UNTIED HIS changing from beef to large walking shoes as quantities of chicken and a wide grin fish. They cut back on their spread across his face. dairy products and began Thirteen pairs of shoes, ten walking 3 miles a day. But thousand miles, four and a when Dr. Hans Diehl, a half years—another personal cardiovascular milestone. Fred MacKay had epidemiologist from just taken a historic step in California came to Creston his fitness program that in January of 1988, they April morning. He was, learned that "though we however, no young athlete thought we were doing really with his eyes on the good, according to Diehl's Olympics. He was 70 years guidelines, we had jumped of age and a hypertensive from the frying pan into the patient who had suffered a fire with all the chicken we heart attack 4 years prior. were eating." For many, such an event The nutrition lectures of would have been the "Live With All Your catastrophic and led to Heart" seminar made sense, depression, or even to some so the MacKays decided to self-imposed invalid status, become much more strict in but not to Fred. It was the their diet. They cut their beginning of a lifestyle that meat intake to only once or has brought him both health twice per week, the portions and happiness. Fred MacKay, left, looking slim and happy, is accompanied by Dr. Sid were much smaller and it Fred, a retired farmer, had Kettner. was mainly lean, wild meat. always enjoyed being but no changes were made and Fred spent the next 20 They avoided pork and outdoors. Hunting was one other than the medication. days in hospital under the beef. Dairy products were of his favorite pastimes and Three years later he again care of a cardiologist. cut. Tough medicine for a in 1984 he tracked a deer on experienced shortness of Fortunately, he had stopped farmer, but Fred's very life a hill near his home in West breath while hunting high smoking 30 years prior, or was at stake here and he Creston, British Columbia. in the mountains, but this he may not have survived knew it. He decided to give After he got close enough to time it was accompanied by that cardiac event. His diet, up digging his own grave shoot it, it started up the severe chest pain. His blood which included a lot of beef with his dinner fork. mountain, with Fred in pressure was 180/100. His and Guernsey cream on his The seminars also pursuit. Suddenly he heart rate began to drop breakfast cereal, his high convinced him to push his became short of breath and and his "distributor" began blood pressure and his aerobic exercise further. He his heart began to pound to misfire. When the rate hit relative inactivity were bad had been a physically active with a very irregular beat. a dangerous 35 and the enough. man most of his life—his There was no real pain, but irregularity became He and his wife, who farm work demanded that. the incident was worthy of profound, he was already had high But he had not had a a medical check. Atrial transferred from the local to cholesterol, were warned to regular aerobic program fibrillation was diagnosed— the regional hospital by change their diet and they before. Although his wife Fred was placed on Digoxin. ambulance. A myocardial immediately did so, but felt that 3 miles per day was This event was a warning, infarction was diagnosed only to a minimal extent— Continued on page 11

MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 5 al111 MIN j I

Adventist Development and As the saying goes, there is Relief Agency, Canada

J.W. Wilson Development Education Secretary GOOD NEWS BAD NEWS ADRA Canada

In the developing world, immunization for the six from 5% to 80% of the health problems. 80% of all sickness results childhood diseases children. There is a network The United Nations from unsafe water and (diphtheria, tetanus, TB, of 5,000 scientists in 135 provides a balance sheet on inadequate sanitation. To polio, measles and countries, who work human development. help counter this, whooping cough) has risen together in solving many

Balance sheet of human development—developing countries

PROGRESS DEPRIVATION

HEALTH

• Two-thirds of the people have ready access to health • Nearly 1.5 billion people lack access to health services. services. • 1.3 billion people still lack access to safe water. • Access to safe water has increased in the past 20 years • 2.3 billion people lack access to sanitation. by more than two-thirds. • In Sub-Saharan Africa, one adult in 40 is HIV-infected. • Public expenditure on health has increased by nearly 50% in the past 30 years. FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Daily calorie supply is now about 110% of the overall • Over 100 million people were affected by famine in 1990. requirement (compared with 90% some 25 years ago). • More than a quarter of the world's people do not get • In 26 countries life expectancy is above 70 years. enough food, and nearly one billion go hungry. EDUCATION

• The adult literacy rate has increased by more than one • Over 300 million children are out of primary and third since 1970. secondary school. • Nearly three-quarters of children are enrolled in school. • Nearly one billion adults are illiterate, nearly 600 million of them women.

INCOME

• Social security benefits are increasing. • 1.2 billion people still barely survive—in absolute poverty. • Employee earnings grew some 3% annually in the • About half the people in Sub-Saharan Africa are below the 1980s, twice the rate in the 1970s. poverty line. CHILDREN

• The mortality rate of young children has been halved in • Nearly one million children in Sub-Saharan Africa are the past 30 years. infected with HIV. • The immunization rate for one-year-old children has • Infant mortality figures in the poorest nations are 115 per increased from one-quarter to more than three-quarters 1,000 live births. during the past 10 years. • 180 million young children are still malnourished. • 14 million die by the age of five.

WOMEN

• The male-female gaps in primary education have • Females receive on average only half the higher education decreased by half in the past 20 to 30 years, and in of males. literacy by one-third in the past 20 years. • Female representation in parliament is only 14% that of males.

6 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 Dianna and Darcy Mandzuk —First Canadian AAA Challenge Grant Donors becomes part of the graduate of Kingsway donors, such as the $379,000 U.S. contributed by College and was in Mandzuks, and from the private North American construction and contracting General Conference, business donors to fund for 20 years. For the past Unions, and Academy academy challenge grants five years he has worked Boards. for Phase II of the program, with his wife's business as The vision of AAA covering the school years of an administrator. Darcy was Challenge is that academies 1990-1991 to 1993-1994. construction foreman for a will learn fund raising While sponsoring a Maranatha Flights techniques within the successful philanthropic International church program, and go on to program, it should be noted building project in the soliciting challenge grants that Dianna Mandzuk, a Dominican Republic this from alumni. Business real estate sales spring, and already he is in donors and church leaders representative, is a winner demand for other projects. understand the impact herself. Her quiet Darcy and Dianna have two philanthropy can make and commitment to people, and sons, Daniel, 8, and Dean, want academies to learn to to satisfying her clients' real 11. mobilize the energy of estate needs, has placed her The Mandzuks' philanthropy to help ease in the RE/MAX Hall of philosophy of hard work, the financial burden of Fame and earned her a dedication to serving Christian education. Kingsway College is position in the Top Ten in people, and commitment to Thank you, Dianna and proud to announce that Canada and International goals matches exactly the Darcy! Canadians can stand Dianna and Darcy Mandzuk standings for the last four work ethic needed for AAA taller because you are of Oshawa, Ontario are the years. And yet, in spite of Challenge success. By visionaries. Kingsway first Canadian business her many achievements, her applying these principles, College thanks you and executives to become colleagues consider her to the academies in AAA thanks God for your Academy Alumni be one of the most humble Challenge Phase II can raise generous gift and for Advancement Challenge and considerate people in over $3 million, in addition donations it will inspire Grant Donors. Their major the industry today. to grant monies of from other alumni and donation of $24,000 U.S. Darcy Mandzuk is a 1967 $1,099,500 from private friends.

1991-1992—Six Years of Alumni Challenge Success at Kingsway College

THANK YOU Alumni of Kingsway College, Oshawa Missionary College, You did it again with alumni friends of Kingsway Eastern Canadian Missionary Seminary, 102% donations and 101% College for your financial Buena Vista Academy, participation! You raised assistance to the Worthy $45,064, which together Student Fund and for Lornedale Academy! with the Challenge grant of individual students in need. $10,845, makes $55,909 in Alumni and friends are thank you, and in turn will or small, makes a BIG support of student financial making Christian Education join you in helping difference. May God bless assistance. possible for over 20% of students of the future. you for your loving support Thank you, also, non- Kingsway students. They Your gift, whether large of His young people.

MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 7 • SDA Church by Raymond 0. West, M.D. Established Careful ae Process for the Ordination of its Playing Host to Hostility Ministers

There are certain distinctive characteristics which identify RECENTLY YOUR Health-Wise religious bodies. Among these reporter read of an interesting research characteristics are: study from North Carolina, which says a) an identified set of beliefs, that hostility is a threat to your life. b) a distinct authority system, College freshmen were asked (in the mid-1960s) to take a personality test. One c) independent financial variable that the researchers measured management, was the student's level of hostility. d) publications communicating More than 4,700 students took part in distinctive beliefs, this North Carolina alumni heart study e) baptizing new adherents, and which scored participants on personali- f) ordaining their own clergy. ty traits such as "lack of trust," "aggres- In spite of contradictory sion as an acceptable way to solve pro- statements, it has been apparent blems," and "cynical beliefs"—all at- for quite some time that certain titudes concerning interpersonal relation- Hostility in the workplace is not un- "independent ministries" (not to ships. A high score suggested high common. Asked by the boss to work a be confused with many hostility. little faster, the hostile one often supportive ministries) were in fact Here is a significant result, 20 years responds with anger and irritation, moving towards establishing their later: People who rated high on the perceiving the boss as a harasser. hostility scale when they were in college Hostile people possess physical own separate religious were more likely to have a significantly systems that over-react even when there organization(s). The characteristics higher risk of heart disease (read that cor- is no immediate danger to the individuals listed above are all now evident. onary artery disease) two decades later. who nurture the hostility. Some believe It is painful to consider and even And it looks like it's our old enemy (and they're probably right) that this more distressing to admit, but cholesterol again! For higher hostility hyper-reaction can lead to high blood the move toward an identity equals higher cholesterol. pressure, along with heart disease—a separate from the Seventh-day But that isn't all! deadly duo. Adventist Church has become Hyped by hostility, they are more liable Looking for a simple solution to your even more apparent. to the cigarette habit, they can't quit. The hostility? It's quite simple, really. Eleven Sabbath, June 13, Ralph Larson, more the malevolence, the tougher the brief words from the Bible and called the who is closely affiliated with habit is to break. Golden Rule encapsulate the whole Is this because hostility and healthy thing: "Do unto others as you would Hope International and an author habits just don't cohabit? have them do unto you." for Our Firm Foundation, Is it true that this resentfulness is simp- Prevention is so easy, so void of com- conducted an ordination service ly another form of stress? It's probably plicated philosophy that we miss its for John Osborne, Robert Trefz not that simple. Hostility is simply one significance by a brief recitation. and Michael Thompson. The kind of response to stressors—those en- If parents and children, husbands and Seventh-day Adventist Church vironmental ingredients that cause stress. wives, friends and neighbors, com- has established a careful process But we can (if we will to do so) react munities of persons everywhere (and for the calling, ordination and to stressors in a tranquil, serene, relax- that includes nations), if we could all credentialing of its ministers, The ed, affirmative manner. Or we can react believe in and practice the Golden Rule, Church organization and process with hostility, indignation, animosity, how quickly our hostilities would vanish. were not involved in any way in pique. Personal and community health would the June 13 ordination and thus And apparently our choice is made profit. Fewer homicides, fewer suicides. fairly early in life. Like in college. Maybe It's a great life. That life lived by the these men are not ordained much earlier, like in the home. Golden Rule. Seventh-day Adventist ministers.

8 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 Christian Z "Lifestyle Contemporary Issues. Elder Dan ~~.61 Matthews, Lifestyle Magazine 1VVVV SR ercvcoirdes, Inc. Magazine" host, led his guests in a Receives Award penetrating discussion of a major social issue of our day: American Canadian Record Achieved! in Worldwide corporations profiting from the large-scale export of tobacco It is not often that one reaches a milestone in his/her career, such as Competition products—and tobacco-related the one Orlando Coates has attained. At our International Convention, For the second consecutive year, health problems—to Third World Orlando Coates was recognized for achieving the Million Dollar mark Faith For Today's Lifestyle countries, including the fact that in remittances. Over Orlando's 22 years of service to Christian Record, Magazine has won a Bronze the United States government he has gone through difficulties, but has always kept his eyes fastened Award from the prestigious helps subsidize tobacco-related on the Lord. At a banquet for all the Canadian workers, Orlando was Houston International Film and companies. presented with a soapstone carving trophy in recognition of his achieve- Video Festival. "Programs produced by ment. He was also honoured at the international banquet for being one The winning program, chosen religious organizations rarely have of two men that have reached this milestone. from a field of over 3,500 entries the opportunity to compete with We are happy that our CRS workers are dedicated to the work of from 47 countries, focused on programs designed for secular au- spreading the gospel to our blind and visually impaired friends. You American tabacco companies and diences," says Matthews, director may know of someone who could benefit from our free services or you their product. "We're concerned of Faith For Today Television. may want to be part of this great work. Contact: Christian Record Ser- about the impact of tobacco use on "The Houston International Film vices, Inc., 1300 King St. E., Ste. 119, Oshawa, ON L1H 8N9. Phone: the health of people around the and Video Festival affords us that (416) 436-6938. world," explains Jeff Wood, pro- opportunity. Since the mission of ducer/director of Lifestyle Faith For Today is to communicate Magazine. "We're encouraged by our message to secular audiences, this evidence that our message this specific award, coming from was presented effectively." the world's largest secular film The program featured Patrick festival, is particularly important Reynolds, anti-smoking activist to us. It tells us we are on the mark and grandson of tobacco king R.J. in terms of production quality and Reynolds, and Dr. Charles Scriven creative content." from the Washington Institute for

Thanks from Fiji

Orlando Coates and his wife Luella are shown with Executive Director Pat Page and Area Director John Reitor.

Your generous gifts in the Special Projects Offering during the first quarter of 1991 have resulted in a new day Adventist High School for youth in Suva, Fiji. Appraised at $3.2 million, the Isa Lei Resort Hotel is being Left to right Canada East Area Director, Chris Risk, Executive Direc- remodeled into classrooms and a conference center—purchased for tor Pat Page, Orlando & Luella Coates, Orville Parchment, Chairman $500,000. The 13th Sabbath Offering of $400,000 from around the world of the Board and John Reitor, Canada West Area Director. has been augmented by a gift from the South Pacific Division as well as a $125,000 advance on their 1993 budget so that the new school will be ready by the next term. Thank you for making it possible.

MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 9 Academy at Tacras. In many assistance provided by the Cana- LJ places the Nationals were very dian government through the helpful and always very friendly, CIDA program. To live in a bringing fresh coconuts for the developing country for even just group to enjoy. a short time left a lasting impres- The students discovered sion. Upon returning, a few of the THE ADVENTIST COLLEGE IN CANADA . . . unknown talent as they respond- students reflected—"To think that ed to requests to take part in Sab- there are too many needy people ADRA Philippine treated for heat exhaustion and bath School and Sabbath after- in the world for you to make a dif- water contamination, they noon meetings. Sundays were ference is a lame excuse—you Water Project To adapted to follow the Filipino way spent enjoying many of the sights touch one life at a time as God Make A of resting during the hottest part on the Island. About half-way in- gives you the opportunity," says of the day. The students also to the six-week stay Warren Kay Grant Misseghers. Difference discovered that their presence pro- arrived to relieve Dr. Bissell of his "Often I find myself homesick for the land which took me in as They were a somewhat travel vided motivation for the Na- responsibilities as sponsor. their own," says Sherry Varty. "I weary group, nine students and tionals, who needed the incentive It was a real privilege to work will never forget all the generous, sponsor, who arrived in Manila at to start the project. Each morning with ADRA and see first-hand the unconditional kindnesses the the ADRA Philippine warehouse. the group split up and worked on very tangible ways it is making a Philippine villagers in Tacras Ron Bissell led Chris Seheult, two separate sites, all within a difference in the lives of people. showed me. It is an experience Sherry Varty, Rowell Puedivan, forty-five minute ride from the The group was also grateful for the that can never be measured. Nadia Bettencourt, Wesley Thanks!" Szamko, Andrew Savenye, Grant Nadia Bettencourt reflected, Misseghers, John Redlich, and "The Philippine experience rein- Joye Walkus-Jamieson on a mis- sion trip through the Philippines. forced my desire to become a Stu- dent Missionary next year. I real- After touring through the ADRA Warehouse, they travelled on to ly believe it's a good idea for students to go on a short six-week the Island of Palawan. Once there, they moved into their luxury ac- mission trip like this one. It can give them a better idea as to commodations, the girls' dor- mitory, at Palawan Adventist whether they would like longer Academy. The dormitory was mission stays. The Filipinos were made of the Island's typical bam- very friendly. I hope to be able to boo construction but had electrici- visit the Philippines in the future ty and running water. This was and would participate in this type much better than the tents that the of project in a minute, if given the group expected. chance again." The group took their assignment of drilling or refurbishing fourteen wells very seriously, and worked College Days— hard despite the sweltering heat. However, after two of the three September 27-29 women had to be hospitalized and Wesley Szamko and Chris Seheult enjoy some coconuts provided by the If you are a prospective college villagers. student, we would like to invite you to spend time getting ac- quainted with our campus and what -CUC has to offer you per- sonally. Special programs, visita- tion of classes, interviews with academic advisors and sports events are being planned. We would like to include you in these plans. Mark it on your calendar— CUC in September!

Alumni Fall Homecoming— October 30 to November 1 Brand New Format See You All There! (note: all class reunions to be held during June Homecoming) Left-Right: Warren Kay, Chris Seheult, Sherry Varty, Rowell Puedivan, Nadia Bettencourt, Wesley Szamko, Andrew Savenye, Grant Misseghers and Ron Bissell (not pictured are John Redlich and low Walkus-Jamieson).

10 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 ALBERTA The Bee-Attitudes Baptism— Edmonton South

On Sabbath, May 30, Tanis Maksymiuk, age 11, was baptised The children from Chinook Winds Adventist Academy, grades four, five and six, performed a witty, inspira- by Pastor Robert Schafer. It was tional musical called "The Bee-Attitudes". They performed at five SDA Churches in . Mrs. Karen Pastor Schafer's first baptism per- Birney the fourth and fifth grade teacher, directed the performance together with Mr. Murray Cooper, the formed since coming to the principal, and Mrs. Brodure. Southside church.

"These Shoes Were " chest pain, dizzy spells or In winter he gets the special zest for life is so strikingly Continued from page 5 difficulty breathing. He feels "winter treads" with the evident. adequate, Fred decided to extremely well." This was warm linings, for And the grin on his face push his heart rate to the in marked contrast to his periodically he is greeted as he unties his laces each target value and for a longer pre-Diehl treadmill test with six inches of fresh day is more than a sense of period of time. He began to which saw him reach only 2 snow on his window sill. personal accomplishment. It walk 7-8 miles daily. stages, and even that, with Each pair of shoes last is gratitude for a second After four weeks, he difficulty. about 4 months so he has chance to live "the more stretched out his tanned He continued to wear out tossed aside 13 pairs in his abundant life." He firmly arm for follow-up blood shoes as he chalked up mega marathon marching. believes that by exercising tests. His cholesterol had hundreds of miles of Fred is thrilled whenever so consistently, he has dropped 13 percent, his walking. His weight he meets other walkers on essentially performed a weight had been trimmed dropped from 185 to 160, his "fitness beat." All too number of coronary by 4 pounds, his blood which was ideal for his often though, he never bypasses on himself, as he pressure had fallen to near height, and his cholesterol meets the same person has built up collateral normal and all his blood fell from 202 to 120. At this more than 3 or 4 times. circulation for his heart chemistries were rated point his wife became They just don't seem to muscle. "excellent." He was feeling alarmed believing this value have the motivation to As the pile of discarded, better, but now was no time was too low. She begged continue to tramp the trails worn out walking shoes in to ease up on the program. him to ease up a bit, but he or pound the pavement. his garage grows, as Fred's Relentlessly he carried on. was hooked. The "How do you encourage walking odometer pushes When he saw his endorphins had him on a people to care for their past more thousands of cardiologist 6 months after "natural high." He kept hearts?" he agonizes. miles, as his heart pounds the heart attack, he getting up early, so he He tries to inspire others steady and strong, his completed 4 stages of the could hit the road between with his own example of gratitude and enthusiasm treadmill testing, "with 5:00 and 5:30 in the fitness as he chats with continues to grow. Fred, excellent exercise tolerance, morning. them on his morning you are indeed our no chest pain, no arrythmia, Now Fred has padded the rounds. He lets them know inspiration. even though there was still 10,000 mile mark in his that he feels much better some evidence of ischemia" walking program. That is an now than he did even which meant that his heart average of 6 miles every day before his serious heart still was not getting its total for 4 years and 4 months. attack. They can see that he requirement of oxygen. The He wears average quality has more energy and that consultant's report read in footware which he finds at his mental outlook is so part, "He is not getting any K-Mart—Tracs and Cougars. much more positive. His

MESSENGER AUGUST 1992 11 BRITISH COLUMBIA Twenty-three Baptized at Filipino Camp Meeting Twenty-three precious souls were baptized on June 27 at the Camp Hope swimming pool as the highlight of the Greater Van- couver Filipino-Canadian SDA camp meeting. Evangelist George Atiga and Pastor Lynn Baerg of- ficiated at the baptism. The candidates made their deci- sion for Jesus and baptism during the Salvation Unlimited Gospel Crusade conducted by the Greater Vancouver Filipino Canadian SDA Filipino baptismal candidates with Evangelist George Atiga (left) and Pastor Lynn Baerg (right). Church, May 29 to June 21. Elder George Atiga, director of the Asian/South Pacific Ministry for Baptism-Maple Ridge the Pacific Union Conference was the evangelist, and he was assisted by the Filipino pastor, Lynn Baerg, 4k and the Filipino church members. The meeting during which the baptism took place was the ninth Filipino camp meeting in British Columbia, an annual event spon- sored by the Filipino Adventist Association of British Columbia. The Association is the social arm of the Filipino church and the uni- fying force of all Filipino Adven- tists in B.C. Dr. Eliseo Bautista, M.D., and head elder of the Cen- ... tral Filipino SDA Church in Los Jennifer Morse, Pastor Terrence Davin, David Antifaeef Angeles was guest speaker. Everett D. Tetz. The afternoon of Sabbath, theology degree. In 1950 he mar- December 12, 1991, was a joyful Vancouver Island Everett Tetz ried Shirley Miller. occasion for the members of the Camp Meeting Through the years, Everett's Maple Ridge Seventh-day Adven- The third annual Vancouver Retires career in the church led him to tist Church, and especially for Jen- Everett and Shirley Tetz com- serve as Literature Evangelist, nifer Morse and David Antifaeef. Island Camp Meeting was held at pleted 40 years of service for the Pastor-Teacher, Assistant ABC They were baptized by Pastor Ter- the exhibition grounds in Comox Seventh-day Adventist Church on Manager, Conference Mover, rence Davin in the Mission Church Valley on May 29-31. Guest June 30, 1992. Although Everett Cashier-Accountant for the baptistry in the presence of fami- speakers were Conference Presi- announced he was officially retir- Southern Asia Division, Secretary- ly and friends, and warmly voted dent, Ron Watts; Ron Halvorson ing on that date, he also made it Treasurer, Manager and Director into the Maple Ridge Church from the New York Conference; clear he was willing to continue for the Pacific Union Home Health family. and Ron Halvorson, Jr. from the serving as needed on a voluntary Education Service, ABC Manager Washington Conference. basis. and Director for Trusts and Wills. Those who attended left with a The Tetz's came to British Col- Upon retirement Everett receiv- Ninth Annual renewed determination to be umbia in 1984 when Everett was ed an invitation from the General Native Indian ready for the Lord's return. invited to be Treasurer of the Con- Conference to be Assistant to the ference. In 1986 the Executive President. His specific assignment Camp Meeting Secretariat was added to his is to provide counsel with regard Thursday, August 27, responsibilities. In 1991 he became to the Chan Foundation of Canada 5:00 pm Trust Services Director, Manager projects. Everett will continue as to Sunday noon, August of the Adventist Book Centre, and Trust Services Director on a 30, 1992. Project Coordinator for the Chan volunteer basis for the British Col- Food and Lodging Available Foundation of Canada. umbia Conference. on site. Everett grew up in Alberta and May God's Spirit go with you, For further information call . ► & 11 graduated from Canadian Junior Everett and Shirley, as you begin Kitty Maracle (604) 925-9073. Ron Halvorson, Guest Speaker, College with a pre-med and a new phase in life. Vancouver Island Camp Meeting.

12 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 Petra Sukau Retires BC—Yukon Conference Women's Ministries Presents On July 31, 1992, Dr. Petra Sukau officially retires from MAKING ME WHOLE IN CHRIST employment in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She has serv- Speaker: Dr. Arlene Taylor ed the church faithfully through health promotion and her Chris- Date: October 16-18, 1992 tian lifestyle. Place: Camp Hope, B.C. Petra was born and raised in Berlin, Germany. For more information or to obtain a registration form, contact BC—Yukon Conference Women's Ministries, Box 1000, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 4P5 Attention: Marjorie Brown (9/92)

Twenty Graduate from Fraser Valley Adventist Academy

During her early 20's Petra went to England and ultimately attend- ed 's crusade at the New Gallery, and was baptized as a Seventh-day Adventist. By frugal saving Petra earned enough money in five weeks to purchase a passage to the U.S.A. She arrived at Madison College, Tennessee, enrolled in the nurses training course, and graduated with a B.S. in nursing in 1958. She also took mid-wifery at Johns Hopkins University Medical Back Row: left to right—Niven Pong, Jerry Stanley, Edward Olson, Randal Wiebe, Dan Chapman. Centre Center in Baltimore. Row: left to right—Dennis Borland, Alfonso De Vega, Charlene Johnson, Sherrie Moore, Rachele Ford, Petra spent four years in Burma Shelby Goertzen, Sean Simpson. Front Row: left to right—Murlah Lalas, Christina Laposa, Shannon and three years in Georgia, Ten- Hudema, Raymond Cox Miller, Philip Antunes, Denise Brown, Rooelyn Miguel, Conny Dyck. nessee before earning her M.P.H. degree from Loma Linda. She organized the first New Start pro- Graduating Class from Bella Coola School gram in Provo, Utah. In 1975 she earned her doctoral degree in Health Science, and has been in- strumental in organizing health centres since then. Her service has been appreciated in Utah, Maryland, Virginia, and British Columbia. Most recently Petra accepted the invitation as Health and Temperance director of the British Columbia Conference. Now, that retirement is imminent, she plans to publish a book depicting God's leading in her life; the title being From the Swastika to the Cross. Back Row: left to right—Peter Kwan, Walla Walla College; Andrew Nichols, Walla Walla College; Ross Thank you, Petra, for the Astleford, will live and work in Chetwynd; Harold Cheung, Walla Walla College; Jonathan Lang, college. diligent service you've given to Front Row: left to right—Lori Johnson, college; Penny Ranch, college; Jenni Astleford, will live in Chet- your God and His church. wynd; Sandi Walker, Walla Walla College; Benita Kaytor, college.

MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 13 ONTARIO New Pastor for Niagara and St. Catharines Slawomir and Brigitta Malarek, along with their three children Michael, Daniel, and Kristina are finally settled into their new home in the Niagara Peninsula where Pastor Malarek will take up his duties in the Niagara Falls and St. Catharines churches. Slawomir and Brigitta have dedicated years to the Lord's work serving at many churches starting back in 1985 in southern Califor- nia where Slawomir was ordain- ed in 1988. After serving in Califor- nia they moved to the British Col- umbia Conference in 1989 where Young People Join College Park Church they held their duties until the end On May 30 four boys joined the College Park Church through baptism. At left is Pastor Millet with gifts of 1991. for these new members. Pastor Glen De Silva introduces the four lads—Adam Jensen, Jussi Maattinen, With the gifts God has given Mark Gannon and Michael Upson. Slawomir to speak English, Polish, German, and Russian, plus his talents in the music field we are sure Slawomir will be very effec- tive in the Niagara Peninsula as he strives to teach, preach and be a positive Christian influence on the lives of people he meets. The Niagara Peninsula churches welcome the Malarek family and pray along with them for Christ's soon return.

Publicly declaring their love for Jesus through baptism were Wanetta Newman and Stephanie Ewanko. Elder Newman, Wanetta's grandfather baptized her while Glen De Silva performed the baptismal rite for Stephanie. These lovely young people were heartily welcomed into the church membership on lune 20.

Alicia Jensen was baptized by her grandfather, Curtis Johnson.

The Malarek family. Cooking School Four of our members have just concluded a cooking school in the Belleville Seventh-day Adventist Church. Mrs. Marie Clarke and Mrs. In- ez Gnys presented the material and were helped by Miss Elsie Magoon and Mrs. Sheila Furney. Twelve to fifteen interested peo- ple attended the five sessions which closed with a potluck Eric Larsen, Donald Khoe and Enid Larsen were baptized by their pastor vegetarian banquet. and good friend, Glen DeSilva. Their baptism was witnessed by their parents and by their many friends from their town of Ashburn. Also baptized by Elder Johnson Sylvia Smith was Sherry Nesbitt.

14 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 Kitchener-Waterloo Baptisms MARITIMES

Tantallon Pathfinder Baptism Investiture Many relatives and friends visited the Tantallon Church on Sabbath, May 30, 1992, to witness the baptism of two young people, Dorothy Beaver and Devin Jollimore. They were baptized by Pastor Jack LeBlanc, and welcomed into church member- ship by the congregation. On June 6, 1992, the Kitchener-Waterloo SDA Church welcomed eleven Dorothy is the daughter of Carol precious souls into the family of God. These new members made their Morash and Darryl] Beaver. She decisions after attending 24 Bible study/film meetings held by Pastor has been attending church with Steve Petr. Back row (left to right): Pastor Steve Petr, Vernice John, Janet Rose-Jump, Daniel Campbell, Jacqueline Johnson. Middle row: relatives as often as possible for Natashia John, Claudia Cruz, Lisa Chapman, Brenda Cruz, Christine over ten years. Over the last few months, she has been studying The Tantallon Mariners Pathfinder Griffith. Front row: Rena John, Rufus John. Club invested nine of their the Bible with the pastor, and members, two Friends, five Com- Outreach in Parry Sound made the decision to be baptized. panions and two Voyagers. Devin is the son of Cathy and Honours and awards, also a gold John Jollimore, and has also been medal were presented. Guest studying the Bible with Pastor speaker was Master Guide Laurie LeBlanc. He is a member of the Mosher. Here Erin McLean receives Pathfinder Club. scarf from Donna Boutilier and Evelyn Fraser Mark Hubley's scarf is presented by David Boutilier. Nine Complete Studies At Red River School Wearing caps and gowns of blue, nine students were A recent vegetarian cooking class in the small town of Parry Sound was honoured at the Red River bac- well attended. It proved to be a positive community outreach. Lectures calaureate service on June 13. were presented by Dawna Beausoleil with demonstrations by Pastor Beausoleil and some members of the Parry Sound and Bracebridge Mayor of the city of Fredericton, churches. Brad Woodside, challenged the students to strive toward their Meetings Held Hawkesbury Dorothy Beaver and Devin goals and Pastor Jun Ravelo ex- Jollimore are accompanied by pressed to the parents the great for Baptism Pastor Jack LeBlanc on the day of advantages of a Christian their baptism. education. Hispanics Hope Ravelo Quilt Project

During the month of May, the Toronto Spanish Church held a series of evangelistic meetings entitled "Time to Listen to God" which were presented by Pastor Pedro Rodriguez. The Under the leadership of Mary McSorley and the assistance of Clara Mur- After two years of Bible study, Leo meetings were held at a school located chland, Mavis Ryan, Kathy Mitchell, and Beth Fawcett, all members in an area densely populated by Bonin was baptized in the first baptism service in the new church of the Fredericton Seventh-day Adventist Church, New Brunswick, a Spanish speaking people. More than beautiful quilt—The Laurel Wreath design—was started on January 1, in Hawkesbury on June 26. Leo is ninety people attended and many of 1992, and completed on March 6, 1992. It is now available for viewing those are now taking Bible studies. At the son of Jean-Paul and Marianne Bonin. He is pictured here with at Mavis Ryan's home. It is for sale for $500. The proceeds from the the end of the evangelistic crusade, five sale will be used to buy much needed furnishings and supplies for the souls were baptized. Pastor Karl Johnson. Fredericton Church.

MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 15 Sandy Lake Academy Class of '92 Bridgewater Church Sponsors Natural Lifestyle Cooking A five-session cooking seminar prepared by Mark and Ernestine Finley was presented by Peter and Barbara Pulaski at the Parkview Education Centre in Bridgewater, , from Tuesday, May 12, to Tuesday, June 16, 1992 with an average attendance of 40 peo- ple, not including the members of the church. The simple and friendly way of Barbara in delivering the lectures won her the enthusiasm of all the participants, while Peter excited their curiosity on the various Graduating exercises included a candle-lighting ceremony and a reception in honour of the parents. Pastor demonstrations in the preparation lack LeBlanc and Pastor Al Atkinson were the guest speakers. Left to right are: Debbie Turk, Peter Lyons, Nova Atwood (valedictorian), Bob Condron, Dawn DeWolfe, Bethanne Fraser, Dean Rawlines, Mark of recipes. On their request, we Dukeshire. Not present are Krista Harnish, Marc Pierce, and Willie Dorey. are planning a refresher course in the fall. Good PR! Matriarch Revives a Lost Art Pearl Brown, an 87-year-old member of the Barnesville Chuich, New Brunswick had not played her accordion for over 60 years. About a year ago she revived the lost art of accordion playing by joining the Hampton Church during their singspirations and playing with them. Shortly thereafter, Pearl and Katie denAd- mirant, elder of the Hampton Church, organized monthly singspirations, to take place alter- nately in Hampton and Barnesville. We praise God for Pearl's lively playing that fills our hearts with joy. Sandy Lake Academy students, along with other student groups visited Upper Clements Park where each group was given the opportunity to paint their school's logo on the Park Maze. They believe their logo "Service Above Self" will rightly represent their school. Left to right: Irene LeBlanc, Peter Lyons, Bob Condron, Zaak Robichaud, Avril Atkinson, Dawn DeWolfe, Jill Lehmann, Jennifer Cottreau. Not pre- sent was Bruce Wentzell. Tantallon Baptism

4%. Five new members were joyfully welcomed into church membership at Tantallon on lune 27, 1992. Left Pearl Bown, accordionist. to right are: Pastor lack LeBlanc, Patricia and Milton Dauphinee, Milton, Eileen and Brian Hubley.

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Left to right: Bruce Smallwood, Ramsay Smallwood, Pastor George Lan- Siegfried Hack makes decorator year. Special celebrations are to, Mrs. Gladys Newhook, Ron Stagg, Wesley Stagg. lamps out of plastic flower pots for planned for Sunday, September a hobby and a good will project for 27 (family picnic and games) and As Ramsay Smallwood visited says Elder Henderson, "and we're his church. Monday, September 28 (open in his brother's home over the looking forward to presenting the Hack, 77, is an active farmer house and banquet). The Board of years, he saw something in that program in Corner Brook." from Killaly, Saskatchewan. He Directors, Administration, staff home that he wanted—true hap- Church members are encourag- and his wife winter in Zephyr and residents at Park Manor are piness. Encouraged by his brother ed to invite friends and neighbors, Hills, Florida which is 25 miles pleased to invite all former Bruce, he attended the Revelation especially those who have taken north of Tampa. It was while he employees to join them in Seminar that was directed by Ron Bible studies or attended Revela- was down south that he saw a celebrating twenty-five years of Stagg in Bay Roberts. Ramsay tion Seminars and are at the point sample of the lamps, and he decid- Christian service to our elderly then took his stand for the Lord. of making a decision for Christ. ed to start making them as a good citizens. Please contact Charles Bruce and Ramsay are grandsons The offering received at the will project for the church. He pur- Toop or Robert Ivany at Park of the late Joseph R. Smallwood, September 12 rally will help pay chases the pots and tri beads with Manor (204-222-3251) if further in- former premier of Newfoundland. for Voice of Prophecy radio broad- his own money, and in turn the formation is desired. Gladys Newhook was unable to casts in Newfoundland. money he makes upon selling attend the Revelation Seminar, them is all turned over to the however, she has been studying church. with the pastor. Gladys' three The flower pots are plastic, and daughters were there to witness anywhere from 600 holes in the her baptism and since then one of rectangular pots and up to 1,400 Obituaries the daughters has started Bible holes in the tri lamps are drilled in studies. three different stages. When the Wesley Stagg was also happy in colour pattern is determined and CORBAN—Peter John Corban of Rosedale Valley, College Heights, his decision to follow his Lord in the beads all inserted in their pro- Alberta was born in Kiev, Ukraine and baptism. per place, they are glued with an passed away at the Red Deer Regional electric glue gun to keep them Hospital on June 12, 1992 at the age of firmly in place. 90 years. He was a strong supporter of Canadian Union College. Left to The drain pan is used for the Harvest Festival mourn are his wife Bessie of Lacombe bottom of the lamp while the main and his son John of Portland, Oregon. Planned at Corner pot is inverted over the drain pan. Funeral services were conducted by Usually a 60 watt bulb is used. Pastors Dubyna, Jackson and Leavitt Brook— with interment at Alto-Reste Memorial Each lamp takes up to 12 hours Gardens, Red Deer. September 12 Gordon and Phyllis Henderson or three days to complete. Because of the intricate work, Hack says his DIMINYATZ—Clara Louise (Lehmann) The Voice of Prophecy will pre- was born on June 10, 1915 in Rosthern, eyes bother him if he works at it sent a Harvest Festival at the Saskatchewan and passed to her rest for any length of time. Therefore, Seventh-day Adventist Church, 71 on June 14, 1992 at Langley, BC. Clara it takes him three days to complete Diminyatz was a beloved teacher of Philip Drive, Corner Brook, New- one. two generations of school children in foundland, on Sabbath, western Canada. She began her September 12, at 3 p.m. teaching career in a one room log school in Hudson Bay Junction, Saskat- The VOP team coming to New- Park Manor chewan in 1942. She also taught at Col- foundland includes Gordon and lege Heights, Deer Lake Adventist Phyllis Henderson and John and to Celebrate Academy, and Fraser Valley Adventist Patsy Thurber. Elder Henderson is 25th Anniversary Academy. field services director for the radio She is survived by her daughter, Park Manor Personal Care Dawn Savetta. Funeral services were ministry. Elder Thurber is a field held on June 17, 1992 at the Langley representative. John and Patsy Thurber Home Inc., ,a 100 bed long-term Seventh-day Adventist Church. Inter- "Our previous Harvest Festival care facility in Winnipeg, celebrates ment followed on June 23 at the its twenty-fifth anniversary this Lehmann family cemetery at Rosthem, in St. John's was well received," Saskatchewan.

MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 17 By beholding, we become changed. From feeling to faith. Seven Steps to Salvation Being Saved When You're by Doug Batchelor Feeling Lost by Dan Day When Isaiah saw the Lord, he was changed forever. Can we have this experience today? Ever feel lost? Do you worry over the "flatness" of Doug Batchelor uses Isaiah's vision of God and many your feelings in church, during prayer, or when you read intriguing stories from his own experience to reveal the Bible? Seven Steps to Salvation. As Doug leads you along each In Being Saved When You're Feeling Lost, Dan Day step in the process of knowing and loving God, you'll reinforces the facts about our salvation and teaches discover practical ideas for making Christ a permanent simple skills in dealing with our often fickle emotions. part of your life. Day's refreshing book provides a realistic view of feel- Seven Steps to Salvation con- ings in the Christian life. In its tains living vignettes of faith that pages you'll fmd real help in make salvation precious, acces- achieving a spiritual security you sible, and intensely real. never thought possible.

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HAFNER—Dorothy Sabina passed KUHN—Benjamin Julius was born and other relatives and friends. Pastors NEISNER—Ron died June 1, 1992 in a away May 19, 1992 in Stettler Alberta May 21, 1904 in Whitemouth, Dubyna and Bartsch conducted the ser- logging accident in Stewart, B.C. Ron after a lengthy illness. She was born Manitoba, and passed to his rest vice from the Lacombe Community was born October 27, 1966 and grew up January 7, 1902 at Blair, Nebraska and February 26, 1992 in , B.C. Seventh-day Adventist Church. in McBride. In August 1986 he met the has lived in Alberta and the Stettler He leaves to mourn his loving wife, love of his life—Dorean. Ron and district for many years. Herta; a stepson; three brothers; one MUIR—Sophia Zuffa was born Dorean were married in Virginia on She was married to Hilbert Hafner. sister; nephews and nieces, and many November 1, 1922 in Fernie, B.C. On July 26, 1987 and made their home in She leaves to mourn her one daughter friends. September 9, 1939 she married James Stewart, B.C. llah Kay; a son, Harvey Hafner; five He attended Battleford Academy, Muir. Five children were born to this He will be deeply missed by his lov- grandchildren and four great Oshawa Missionary College, and union. ing wife, Dorean; parents, Irene and grandchildren. graduated from Canadian Union Col- In the mid 1950's the family moved Morton of McBride; brothers and Dorothy was buried in the Botha lege with ministerial credentials in to the Okanagan Valley where Sophia sisters—David, Tracy, Alice Lipke, Woodland Cemetery on May 23, 1992. 1947. He pastored in Manitoba, Saskat- became a member of the Seventh-day Debbie Martens, Lynette Kozak; KORONKO—Phyllis Ethel was born in chewan, and Alberta. He retired in Adventist Church in 1958. Sophia and mother and father-in-law, Robert and Jim moved to the Sechelt area in the Vancouver, B.C. on August 12, 1912 Silver Creek, B.C. in 1969 and helped Eudora Wine; grandparents and many and passed away at Sutherland Hills to build the church there. mid 1970's. Jim predeceased her in other relatives and friends. Rest Home in Kelowna, B.C. on June After some years in Abbotsford, they 1984. Sophia passed to her rest July 1, The funeral service was held on Sun- 23, 1992. moved to Kelowna in 1986 helping in 1992. day, June 7 in the McBride Seventh- She is survived by her husband John, churches in that area until his last year. Mourning her passing are her day Adventist Church, conducted by one sister, a son, Toby; three step- A loving memorial service was held children: Terence; Liane Webster; Pastor John Christison. Interment was Wayne; Driva Latrace; Gordon; a step- sons, Simon, Elmer, and Bob Koronko; in the Rutland church honoring his in the McBride Cemetery. besides other relatives and friends. many years of service. Pastors Sparks daughter, Faye Hall; 18 grandchildren and 15 great-great grandchildren. Words of comfort were spoken by and Reimche, and Ben's nephew, PAISLEY—Clarence Edward died at Pastor Harold E. Reimche in the Ralph Kneller, paid tribute to Pastor NAUGLER—Grace Kathleen was born his home in Brown's Flat, New Rutland Seventh-day Adventist Ben. in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, on Brunswick, on June 8, 1992, in his 83rd Church and burial took place in the February 20, 1921, and passed to her year. Kelowna Cemetery. LORENSON—George Albert was born in Vegreville, Alberta, January 7, 1910 rest on June 28, 1992. Survived by his wife, Grace KRENZLER—Amy Krenzler was born and passed to his rest June 28, 1992 at Left to mourn their great loss are her Elizabeth (Armstrong); one son, B. December 11, 1939 in Vancouver, the Lacombe Community Health Care husband, Warren; her son Randy; Allan, one daughter, Shirley Jewett; British Columbia and passed away Centre. Besides farming, George three grandchildren; four brothers and four brothers; one sister; three grand- suddenly on April 28, 1992 at Lacombe. worked at the farm and furniture fac- one sister, and their families. sons; two step-granddaughters; four In 1964 she married Darrel Krenzler. tory at College Heights for many years. The service was held in the great-grandchildren; several nieces, They had two children. He leaves to mourn his loving wife Bridgewater Church on July 2, 1992. nephews, and cousins. Left to mourn her passing are her May; son Rueben; six daughters: Ruth Pastor Caleb Bru brought words of The service was conducted by Pastor loving husband Darrel, her son Len Bereoz, Carol Roeske, Shari comfort to the family. He was assisted Jim Sharpe and Millidge Martin, of the and her daughter Lorine. Funeral ser- McDonald, Iris Lunsden, Connie II- by Brother Martin Moores and Richard Saint John Church, of which Clarence vices were held at the College Heights chuk and Noelle Thacker; nineteen Naugler. was a member, and Pastor Rick Church with Pastor John Christison grandchildren, four great grand- Interment was in the Lutheran Thomas, of the Lincoln Baptist Church and Pastor Don Corkum officiating. children, three brothers, three sisters Church Cemetery at Camperdown. in Fredericton.

18 MESSENGER/AUGUST 1992 PESTES—Likeria was born in Bucovina LEMING - WERNER on June 18, 1898, and passed away in May 17 provided a beautiful day as Kelowna, British Columbia on May 25, Births Layne Leming and Lee-Ann Werner Ads 1992. At the age of 15 she became a prepared to join their lives together in holy matrimony. The service was con- Seventh-day Adventist. She came to BARCLAY—John and Renee (nee ducted in the Ponoka SDA Church. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING; 50 words or Canada and married Nicolae Pestes Villeneuve)—a daughter, Kirstyn who died in 1972. Surviving her are Layne and Lee-Ann will be making less— $15.00 per issue, 25c each additional Marie, born July 31, 1992 at Pickering, word. DISPLAY ADVERTISING (Camera four sons, Samuel, Cornelius, Michael, their home in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Ont. Ready); $15.00 per column inch, page Alexander; and one daughter, BROUSSON—Steve and Trish NICKLESS - BURTCH ad-5165.00 page $220.00, ': page Margaret Moore. Surviving also are (Nichols), a son, Ryan Nicholas Claude In a beautiful afternoon ceremony, ad-5290.00, 1 full page ad—$535.00, $240.00 thirteen grandchildren and eight great on September 6, 1991. June 14, 1992, TracyAnne Burtch and estra per colour. DISCOUNTS; 10% dis- grandchildren. Funeral services were count for three or more consecutive inser- William K. Nickless were united in conducted in Kelowna by Pastor tions without copy changes. OUT OF FORTUNAT—Jeff and Kathy (nee marriage in the Terrace Seventh-day Harold Reimche. Stewart), a daughter, Mikelle Jenise, UNION ADVERTISING; for out of Union Adventist Church. TracyAnne is the advertising the above quoted figures are born on January 7, 1992 in Edmonton, SANDNESS—Norma Aleen was born daughter of Dr. Sr Mrs. Dean Burtch of U.S. dollars. MISCELLANEOUS STIPULA- Alberta. in Ely, Manitoba, and passed to her Terrace, B.C. Bill is the son of Pastor TIONS; 11 Payment should accompany all rest March 6, 1992 in her home in Win- MAIER—April (Smeland) and Fred and Mrs. Michael Nickless of Water- advertising. 2) All advertising should come to us with local conference approval. 3) Maier are the proud parents of a son, ford, Michigan. Pastor Nickless, father field, B.C. Norma was a gifted artist, Deadline for material-25th of the month loved gardening, bird-watching and Colby Frederick, born April 17, 1992 in of the groom, performed the for the following month. NOTE: The sewing. She was a happy cheerful Kelowna, B.C. ceremony. Bill and TracyAnne are publisher accepts no responsibility for person. making their home in Bolingbrook, categorical or typographical errors, nor any NELSON—born to Kevin and Jean Norma leaves to mourn her passing Illinois. liability for the following advertisements. Anne (Houle) Nelson, a son, Michael a son, Glenn; daughters, Fern and MacKenzie on April 13, 1992 in Winsome; one brother; one sister; five Award Winning Record Producer Kelowna, B.C. granddaughters; three great- seeks recording artists. Jim McDonald, grandchildren; and many friends. TURKOVICS—Born to Shelagh and Milestones winner of 41 Gospel Albums of the Elder Walter Bergey and Pastor Terry Frank, a son, Seth Ferenc on May 12, Year is taking auditions for individuals, Sparks conducted a lovely memorial 1992 in Kelowna, B.C. groups and children. Custom record- service in the Winfield church. ings...all inclusive budgets. Call or send cassette to: Jim McDonald Pro- TARBACK—Helmi Sophie (Tammik) ductions, 3808 Rosecrans St., Suite 458, was born September 23, 1903 in Tallin, Weddings San Diego, California 92110 Estonia. On June 16, 1992 she passed (619) 692-2411 12/92 peacefully to rest in Stoney Creek, On- tario. Helmi came to Canada in 1956 BRUCKS - ROSE Save over $40.00—Purchase a special and resided in Toronto before making Lisa Joy Rose, daughter of Dwight package deal that includes six exciting her home in Heritage Green Senior and Donna Rose of Kelowna, and titles for only $10.95. The six books are: Centre in 1989. She was baptized into Kevin Brucks, son of Harvey and Ellen The Lindy Chamberlain Story; Cat's Got the SDA faith in 1930 in Estonia. In Brucks of Williams Lake, were married Her Tongue; More Than Confetti; Detec- 1932 she married Robert Tarback. Sur- June 28, 1992 at Rutland Seventh-day tive in Search of Grace; The Go-Getter; viving are son Joel, daughters Ester Adventist Church, with Pastor Colin and 48 Attention-Getters. Llewellyn and Eilike Lillian Tralla, Griffiths officiating. The couple honey- These books will be enjoyed by seven grandchildren, and one great mooned in Florida and will live in children, teens and adults. See how the grandchild. The funeral service was Williams Lake where Lisa teaches at SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Spirit of God operates throughout each conducted June 18 at the grave site by Cariboo Adventist Academy. Music, memories and mouthwater- of the books. son-in-law Olev Tralla of Toronto Esto- ing food were all in abundance at the To order your set of books call BUGARIN - WERNER nian church. She awaits her Saviour's Fellowship Hall of the Creston Adven- Eastern Canada ABC at 1-800-263-3791. On June 14 the Ponoka SDA Church call in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, tist Church on Sunday, June 26. About Ask for the Special Package Deal. was favoured with another wedding, Hamilton, Ontario. 75 family members, relatives and Only until September 15. as Sharla Werner and Rod Bugarin ex- friends from the community were in at- TAYLOR—Vera (nee McElroy) was changed their vows. The couple will Serve a tendance to celebrate the sixtieth wed- Make a healthy choice now! born in West Bolton, Quebec on May reside in Ponoka. vegetarian entree to your family for ding anniversary of Emma and Leo 25, 1907. She died in Tofield, Alberta supper. One of our most popular items CLARK - GANSON Kandt. on June 27, 1992. are the sample cases of 12 different June 21 provided a warm and sunny This couple was horn within 6 days After finishing her education at vegetarian foods. Only our best tasting day as Janice Ganson and Jim Clark an- of each other, in 1910, but thousands Oshawa Missionary College, for many and most popular foods are included. ticipated the moment that would unite years she was employed at the press in of miles apart—she in Russia, he in the Order now or until September 15 and their lives into one. Janice is planning Oshawa. She married Wylie Taylor United States. Their families moved to pay no shipping. Call 1-800-263-37917 to complete her studies in Education within 40 miles of each other on who predeceased her in 1985. The Worthington Sampler $38.88 and Jim will be working in Red Deer. Saskatchewan homesteads. Leo often family moved to Ryley, Alberta where La Loma Sampler $38.88 visited Emma's church to provide Vera was a dearly loved member of the Worthington & La Loma DUBYNA - HEIMANN special musical numbers. church there. Her fellow church On Sunday, July 12, the park at the Super Sampler Large $38.88 After marriage in Leader, Sask. on members feel a great loss but those Super Sampler Small $29.95 Lacombe Research Station made a July 3, 1932, they attempted farming, who miss her most are her family— perfect setting for David Dubyna and Remember—The choice is yours! but the "hungry thirties" forced them daughter, Noreen Patrie; grand- Karla Heimann as they exchanged mar- to the Peace River country in hopes of House for sale—Beautiful 13 year old children, Rhonda and Wade; one sister riage vows. David is the son of Pastor a better income. They were involved in home, 3 bedrooms, utility room, main and one brother and several nieces and Roy and June Dubyna of Lacombe and mixed farming there for 25 years and floor, 2 bathrooms w/tub/showers. nephews. Karla is the daughter of Burk and Amy then were attracted to the beauty and Built-in dishwasher, stove, fireplace, Words of comfort were spoken by Heimann of Armstrong, British Colum- mild climate of the Creston Valley.. patio, basement partially developed, Pastor Roy Jamieson and interment bia. The couple are making their home They just recently moved into the town insulated. Living room, bedroom, followed at the Ryley Cemetery. Vera's in Red Deer, Alberta. loved ones know they will see her soon of Creston. fireplace, storage rooms, vegetable at the great resurrection day. HANLAN - HIEBERT Emma and Leo have raised three room. Two-car insulated garage. One Sharon Hiebert & Gregory Hanlan children—Marvin, recently deceased, hour from Edmonton-twinned TRUEMAN—Richard Henry was born were united in marriage August 1, 1991 of Williams Lake, and Lillian and highway, 10 minutes to Vegreville. No May 27, 1922 in Heatherdown, Alberta. at the College View S.D.A. Church in Dahline, both of Calgary. Both animals, no smokers. Immaculate After a lengthy illness he passed to his Lincoln, Nebraska where the couple daughters were present at the anniver- home. 1-403-658-3955. rest on March 11, 1992 at Kelowna, currently reside. Elder Colin Mercer, sary celebration, plus 5 of the 14 grand- S.D.A. House Sitters—Need someone B.C. the bride's cousin, officiated. children and 2 of the 9 great- Left to mourn are his loving compa- grandchildren. Three of Emma's to care for your home while you are nion, Vera; sons, Dwain, Brian and HIEBERT - WILLIAMS brothers and one of her sisters were away? We are in the 50's, retired. Dwight; daughters, Lois and Linda; Brian Hiebert & Laurie Williams were also present, along with many family References available. Live in by the nine grandchildren; and two great- united in marriage September 1, 1991 members. week(s)—month(s). No charge—Write grandchildren; three sisters; and many at a lovely outdoor wedding in Orlan- Interspersed throughout the many Allen & Doris Otto, Box 1738, friends. A memorial service was con- do, FL where the couple have vocals and instrumentals were tributes Lacombe, Alberta TOC 1SO—telephone ducted by Pastor Sparks in the Win- established their home. Elder Arthur to the couple by those who had known (602) 986-3336/(403) 748-3949/748-4511 field Church. Hiebert, the groom's father, officiated. them well over the years. (8/93)

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Two Special Opportunities to Allow The Holy Spirit to Sharpen Your Ministry Skills.

Across North America and overseas many pastoral families, lay leaders, denominational leaders and churches are experiencing an unprecedented outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Miracles of grace are taking place. The first two International Adventist Prayer Conferences have resulted in ministries and congregations revitalized in a remarkable way. You Are Now Invited to the Third International Adventist Prayer Conference This Extraordinary Prayer Summit Will Emphasize The Mighty Power of the Holy Spirit

Can you say "yes" to these questions? T International Adventist Prayer Conference (IAPC) • Are you thirsty for God's power? • Would you like to begin a prayer ministry? • Do you want daily victory in Jesus • Do you desire the experience of Pentecost Registration Form and true revival? for yourself, your church? Name If you can answer "yes" then come to this "Upper Room" prayer conference. Address Speakers and Group Leaders will include: ZIP • Robert Dale • Chad and Debi McComas City State Vice President, North American Pastoral Couple, Medford, Oregon Phone Division • Jerry and Janet Page • Don Jacobsen President and Coordinator of Women's Each registration includes $15 non-refundable deposit. Registration also President, Oregon Conference Ministries, Pennsylvania Conference includes one vegetarian noon meal per day plus study materials. • Malcolm Gordon • Kevin Wilfley O Enclosed is $90 Early Registration (before Oct. 10) President, Southern Union Conference Pastor and author of "Studies on the Holy • Janet Rowe, M.D. Spirit" O Enclosed is $105 Regular Registration (after Oct. 10) Pediatric nephrologist, Ft. Lewis, Washington CI Enclosed is $85 for each person in group of three or more. Make checks payable to IAPC, Georgia Cumberland Conference of SDA Sunday, October 25 — 7 p.m. to Wednesday noon, Oct. 28 P.O. Box 12000, Calhoun, GA 30703 Cohutta Springs Adventist Center, Crandall, Georgia I Register now for this life-changing experience! The Fifth International Adventist Conference on Building the Local Church Through Dynamic Small Groups Cohutta Springs Adventist Center, Crandall, Georgia 5:30 p.m. • Oct. 28 to 6:30 p.m., Oct. 31 Elder Mike and Dottie Cauley, host pastoral couple, Cleveland, Tennessee SDA Church. You will hear from the pastors and lay leaders inspiring stories of the Holy Spirit's working in the many small group ministries in this church. You will also meet and learn from such successful small group leaders as Dr. Craig Plenary Speakers and Workshop Dossman who grew the Ephesus Los Angeles Church from 85 to 850 and is now Presenters Will Include: pastor of the Brooklyn Temple; Dr. Roy Naden, Professor of Religious Education, Andrews University. His material on spiritual gifts is invaluable for • Larry Evans — Certified Church consultant, special assistant to small group ministries, and Virgil Covil a student leader who organized dozens Oregon Conference president. "Revelation Leader's Guide" author. of small groups on the campus of Southern College. • Don and Ruthie Jacobsen — President and Women's Ministry director of Oregon Conference. Authors of "Windows to John's Gospel." r International Adventist Small Group Conference (INASGCON)-1 • Kurt Johnson — Church Ministries Director Oregon Conference, author of Small Group Evangelism Guide. Registration Form • Kay Kuzma — President, Family Matters Ministry. Name • Tom Baez — Adult Ministries Director, Georgia-Cumberland Conference. • Gordon and Cheryl Retzer — President, Rocky Mountain Conference. Address • Monte Sahlin — North American Division associate Church Ministries Director. • Clarence Schilt — Loma Linda associate professor, author of Handbook for Small Groups. City State ZIP Phone (— ) Plan now to bring your team Each registration includes $15 non-refundable deposit. Registration also The first four conferences have revitalized churches and ministries in North includes one vegetarian noon meal per day plus study materials. America and overseas. Lay leaders and associate pastors as well as senior and ❑ district pastors will catch a new vision of fruitful team ministry. Enclosed is $90 Early Registration (before Oct. 10) Join more than 1,200 lay leaders and pastors from around North America and overseas CI Enclosed is $105 Regular Registration (after Oct. 10) who are alumni of the first four conferences. O Enclosed is $85 for each person in group of three or more As well as the opportunity to learn in ten inspirational plenary sessions you will Make checks payable to INASGCON, Georgia Cumberland Conf. of SDA have a choice of four practical workshops from a menu of more than 30. P.O. Box 12000, Calhoun, GA 30703

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Sabot, Associate SHERWOOD PARK NURSING HOME- Gentlemen will find the ladies are a 5/1 Director CANADIAN UNION COLLEGE 2020 Brentwood Blvd. Sherwood Park, ratio. (3/93) College Heights, Alberta TOC OZO Alberta T8A OX1. Church Ministries KINGSWAY COLLEGE SUNNYSIDE NURSING HOME Travel-Carl & Cindy Chin offer their Children Ministries 1200 Leland Rd., Oshawa, Ontario L1K 2H4 2200 St. Henry Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. 57M OP5. services in VACATION TRAVEL- Youth Ministries PARKVIEW ADVENTIST ACADEMY College Heights, Alberta TOC OZO WEST PARK MANOR PERSONAL CARE Charters-Package and Independent Young Adults Ministries HOME-3199 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg, Holidays-Cruises-Trains (worldwide), Family Life Man. R3R 1X2. BUSINESS TRAVEL-Ticket delivery- Sabbath School SERVICES AND Car Rental-Hotel Reservations, IN- Stewardship BOOK CENTRES TERNATIONAL TRAVEL, GROUP FOUNDATIONS Health/Temperance ADVENTIST BOOK CENTRE TRAVEL-Processing of Passport and ADRA CANADA P.O. Box 486 Visa Documents. Bayview Travel Personal Ministries 95 Clarence Biesenthal Drive College Heights, AB TOC OZO Centre Ltd., 5440 Yonge St., Unit 3, French Ministries Oshawa, Ontario LIK 2H5 (403) 782-4416 J. Howard, Director Willowdale, Ont. M2N 5R8. (416) (Part of Global Mission) Toll Free 1-800-661-8131 223-3344. (12/92) ASI CANADA ADVENTIST BOOK CENTRE Education, J. Saliba Executive Secretary, Claude Sabot 1626 McCallum; Box 1000 Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 4P5 Legal and Public Affairs, CHRISTIAN RECORD SERVICES Dentures - Like to wear comfortably (604) 859-2566 INCORPORATED fitting Denture Plates? Then try FREY Trusts Order desk 1-800-765-6955 1300 King St. East, DENTURE CLINIC, with European K. Doukmetzian ADVENTIST BOOK CENTRE Suite 119 workmanship, on all new plates one Box 398, 1156 King Street East Literature Ministries, Oshawa, Ontario LIH 8N9 year guarantee! Phone Joseph: at Area Oshawa, Ontario LIH 7L5 G. Dronen Executive Director, P. Page Code (403) 478-6387 Mon -Fri. 9 a.m. - (416) 579-2311 FAITH FOR TODAY 4 p.m. Located in #320 Killarney Management Information and Order desk 1-800-263-3791 VOICE OF PROPHECY ADVENTIST BOOK CENTRE Centre, 12907-97 St. Edmonton, Alta. Services 1148 King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario LIH 1H8 7537 St. Denis T5E 4C2. Denturist of full plates, direct Brian Ford, Manager Business Manager, E. Littman , Quebec H2R 2E7 for the public. (514) 272-9756

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