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By Gwyn Reeves – Loveland, Colorado … A hands-on approach is key to a new language arts program implemented at HMS Richards Adventist School in Loveland, Colorado.
“Unlocking the Reading Code” incorporates an interactive approach to teaching students reading and writing from kindergarten through fourth grade. Teachers comment that students are enjoying the new program.
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By David Sakul – Denver, Colorado … With representatives from each of the RMC Indonesian churches–Colorado Indonesian American Church, Rocky Mountain Indonesian American Church, Arvada Indonesian Church, and Lifehouse International Fellowship, along with support from community churches–Resurrection Anglican Fellowship and Brighter Day Fellowship–First Denver Indonesian Church consecrated their new church building October 2. |
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By Heather Colburn — Our family is going rogue for this school year: leaving our regular way of life and embarking on an adventure. At the end of last school year, I resigned from my job teaching kindergarten, and we pulled our three kids out of that same school. Our kids are ready to do something different next year, and we are right beside them. This may be the point where you are most likely thinking: “Big mistake! Go back now while you still can!” And yet, with each passing day, with God’s leading, our plan continues to move forward. |
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By Cynthia Risk – Waterflow, New Mexico … It all started with a little boy. He was learning to love Jesus more every day and wanted to walk with Him throughout his life. Well, let’s back up and explain what put the idea in his mind.
The Waterflow Adventist church, located 16 miles west of Farmington, New Mexico, began baptismal classes with a couple of teenagers in late 2019. The classes ran concurrently with prayer meetings. The teenager’s aunt heard about the study group and asked if she could join because when visiting the church earlier, she liked what she saw and was interested in joining.
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RMCNews with Kathy Peterson – Windsor, Colorado … The tradition of participating in the Windsor annual fall parade continues at Windsor Elm Haven church.
For the last four years, the church has gathered to build a float to join the much-anticipated fall parade. The float themes have ranged from ones depicting the stories of the Flood, Jonah, and this year, highlighted Moses receiving the Ten Commandments.
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By Jacqueline Kobagaya – Loveland, Colorado … Literature ministry continues to engage Campion Academy students in its program in the current school year. Fourteen students are canvassing the local area with the help of Matt Hasty, RMC literature ministry (LM) program director and four young adult volunteer leaders, who are selling religious books and sharing the gospel through conversations and GLOW tracts. |
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