Alan Dyck, a carpenter (of course!) based in Vancouver, shares an authentic word of hope in this very Covid advent. His ability to see God in the little things is beautifully reminiscent of St. Terese of Lisieux (God's little flower): a simple and practical spirituality rooted in and attentive to real life. Addressed to the congregation of First Baptist in Vancouver, his 4-minute message speaks light to ALL. Alan is also a brother-in-law to Brad Jersak.
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