Alberta Adventist News December Edition 2020

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FROM THE EDITOR

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

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little over ten years ago, on a plane ride in the U.S., I sat next to a middle-aged woman who worked for a large multinational beer company. I love meeting new people when I fly. It's something I always look for, hoping for an engaging encounter. On this particular day, I got my wish. My seatmate was friendly and inviting. We conversed with each other almost the entire two-hour flight. Considering the contrast in our occupations, it was surprising we had so much to say to each other. And in my history books, it was one of the most memorable conversations I've had on a plane ride. It went something like this: “Wow! A beer company! What company do you work for, if you don’t mind me asking?” “Molson Coors,” she replied as she proudly straightened her posture in her seat. “What do you do for them?” I asked. She had already asked what I did for a living. Given I was pastoring at the time, it may have been why she responded with a massive grin on her face, “Well, you may find this funny, but I sit in bars all day and talk to people.” I laughed! “Well, that sounds interesting — a 8

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job that could either be depressing or fun,” I quipped. “Oh, I love my work, and I have a lot of fun,” she quickly clarified. “Tell me,” I said, “why on earth would anybody pay you to sit in a bar and talk to people?” She laughed. “I’m a researcher,” she replied. After pressing her a bit further about specifics of her job, she confessed, “I study beer and people.” Both of us were laughing audibly now. This was going to make for an exciting conversation. “What do you do with your research results or findings?” I inquired. “Oh, wow,” she said. “That's a huge question. My research, and that of the team I’m on, goes toward all kinds of things.” “Oh yeah, like what,” I replied? She said, “Okay, well, here’s an exciting one that my team and I contributed toward. We discovered that there is a specific temperature the majority of our customers prefer to drink their beer.” I laughed, “Okay…go on.” “Yeah, right…” she said with a smile. “Most people think that all the customer needs is a cold beer. But what we discovered is that 'cold' isn’t always adequate. We learned that there is a specific level of coldness that is desirable and measurable.


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Means & Meaning: The Big Deal

2min
pages 50-51

In Memory

2min
page 49

Announcements

2min
page 48

Rewind to the Future

2min
page 47

Welcome

1min
page 46

We Were Blessed Indeed

1min
page 45

Farewell to Pastor Enock Dominick Okwaro

2min
pages 44-45

A Walk in the Park

2min
pages 42-43

Grounded in the Almighty

1min
page 41

Orange Shirt Day: Creative Use of Cree Engages Learners

2min
pages 36-37

Up Close and Personal

1min
page 35

New Women's Ministry Leader: Nicole Paradis-Sydenham

1min
page 34

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

1min
page 32

Bubbles

4min
pages 30-33

Pathfinders Celebrate Over 70 Years of Ministry

2min
page 29

Master Guide Ministry Hosts Forum on Social Justice

1min
page 28

Ongoing Ministry of the Red Deer Soup Kitchen

1min
pages 26-27

A Year of Jubilee!

6min
pages 22-25

To Be Like Jesus:

5min
pages 18-21

Devotional: Successful Mistakes

2min
page 14

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

7min
pages 8-11

Power in the Cradle

2min
pages 4-11

Holiday Reflection: A Celebration of Hope

2min
pages 16-25

Devotional: A New Song

2min
pages 12-15
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