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Celebrating Christmas in 2020

by Edwin Drewlo | Nov 29, 2020 | Blog, Discipleship, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Personal

Today, November 29th, is what is known as the First Sunday of Advent, a term which refers to the great sense of anticipation surrounding the expected coming of the Christ. Though the weather in Calgary, Alberta, where we now live is usually sunny, today it is cloudy...

A Big Decision

by Edwin Drewlo | Jul 13, 2020 | Blog, Explanations, Personal, Transitional Pastoral Ministry, Travel, Uncategorized

After nearly thirty-six years of living in Prince George, British Columbia, we have made the difficult decision to move on — this time to Calgary, Alberta. In doing so, we are saying goodbye to a community that has been home for almost half of our lives —...

Engage — Sharing the Gospel in Postmodern Times

by Edwin Drewlo | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog, Discipleship, Evangelism, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Personal, Spiritual Formation

Much of my time this spring has been occupied with preparing a webinar series for our local church on the subject of evangelism in the current culture. You can find the series on YouTube. It’s called, Engage — Evangelism and Disciple-making in...

By An Unknown Path

by Edwin Drewlo | May 10, 2020 | Blog, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Personal, Spiritual Formation

Today, I hiked an area with my “friends” on a path that I had never seen before. It was well-worn, so I knew others had traveled that path before. But today, I didn’t encounter anyone at all. It was a bright sunny spring day when I entered the area...

Looking Up at the Cross this Easter

by Edwin Drewlo | Apr 5, 2020 | Blog, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Personal, Uncategorized

Surely, it’s an understatement to say that the cross has new meaning this Easter. In the midst of the world’s suffering from the Coronavirus, rather providentially I think, we are able to see the beauty of Easter in a whole new light. The empty cross has...

Face-wipes for a Weeping World

by Edwin Drewlo | Mar 14, 2020 | Blog, Explanations, Pastoral Issues, Personal, Uncategorized

At this time, all of us can’t help but find ourselves deeply immersed in the reality of our world’s plight during its so-called, “pandemic.” Never in the personal history of most of us in the western world have we seen anything quite like it....
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