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Devotional

A Weary World Rejoices!

By Kaarina HsiehLead Pastor, Parkway Forest Community Church Recently, I met a kind, thoughtful man who came to Canada from Brazil with his wife and daughter mere weeks before Toronto went into lockdown because of the global pandemic. To be newer to Canada, arriving with so many hopes and dreams of new work, new friendships […]

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Intercultural Compentencies Newcomers, Refugees & Internationals

I See Colour

Editor’s Note: Over the past year or so, issues of racism and discrimination have been much in the spotlight. This only helps to highlight the realities that some of our ESL students may be faced with day to day. The following is a piece written by a friend of SOCEM, an ESL teacher, about her […]

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SOCEM Communications Assistant

SOCEM is looking for a volunteer Communications Assistant to help with Newsletters, website management and Mailchimp communications. Role descriptions are below. Please contact eslministries@gmail.com if you are interested. Role SummaryThe Communications Assistant supports the work of SOCEM leadership through formatting and designing the 5 times per year email newsletter (“The ESL link”) and maintaining the […]

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bearing one another’s burdens — early morning reflection at Ramsey Lake

By Kathleen Barnard i saw a man with his childwalk along a path before meshe walked ahead of himhe followed closely behindwatching herwaiting for herwatching all aroundthey passed byout of my line of sight a while laterthey walked backwell …he walked backcarrying her in his armsstill watchingholding her tightly moments laterhe placed her gently on […]

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Mission & Outreach

Interview with Andrew Urbanowicz, a 94-year-old ESL teacher – Part 1

ESL Link: Hello Andrew. Thank you for chatting with us. I know that you are not originally from Canada. Can you tell us a bit about your background? AU: I’m from Poland. During WWII I was a soldier in the Polish Underground Army fighting the Nazis. I experienced Nazi occupation. In 1944 I took part […]

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ESL Program Ideas Language Learning

Informality: The Social and Relational Aspects in ESL

By Jennifer Tong Many of our church-based ESL classes tend to be informal. This means classes are smaller; there may not be a fixed curriculum, the leaders are often conversation facilitators rather than ‘teachers’, and there may not be formal procedures of assessments or advancing from one level to another. Often, organizers aspire towards being […]

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Mission & Outreach

My Faith Journey: From an ESL Student

I found out not every ESL class is suitable for me. I tried some other ESL classes before, but I feel bored, so I gave up in a few months. I didn’t know why I chose this particular ESL class this time. This location was far from my house, but this ESL class is the […]

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Devotional

Walking Past the Dead

By Johnson Hsu I find myself wondering about the Priest and the Levite in the Samaritan man parable (Luke 10:25-37). What were they thinking as they walked past a beaten and naked man, left for dead by the side of the road? Were they going off to serve God, and thought they were doing the […]

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ESL Program Ideas

Resources for ESL Summer Lessons

Will your online or in-person ESL program continue throughout the summer? If so, here are some resources related to themes about summer. Although it is harder this year to go on outings with our students, or to talk about travel, it may still be good to talk with your students about summer in Canada, Canada […]

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The Meaning of Life

By Allan Pole The doctrine of the resurrection of the dead was a highly debated issue in the first century between the Pharisees, who believed in a bodily resurrection, and the Sadducees, who did not. This teaching is foundational to our faith as followers of Jesus Christ. The meaning of life is defined by our […]