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Paul describes his state of contentment below. Not that you ever quit praying and thinking about me. You just had no chance to show it. It was a beautiful thing that you came alongside me in my troubles. Paul helped us to see that we needed to be content with whatever circumstances we are confronted with.

Resist the temptation to get in the hustle and bustle of the holidays. Take this season to find some meaningful ways to connect with the people you really love, and the people that God wants to show love through you. Enjoy safe and socially distanced fellowship, conversation, laughter and memories.

Those will truly exceed the potential stress of the holidays. As we are ambassadors for Christ on the earth, we must remember that we are the light and the salt of the earth. Remember to count it all joy when you find yourself working through the circumstances in life. God has chosen you to be a vessel for the world. As the New Year approaches, commit to Matthew Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. I am chairman of the board of the Donner Canada Foundation, one of Canada's leading philanthropic organizations.

I am a member of the advisory committee of the Cundill Prize, the world's richest prize for historical non-fiction, and a governor of the Aurea Foundation, which funds public policy research in Canada. I live in Toronto with my wife, Tina. Our daughter, Thea, lives in D. Each month, we highlight a member of the CS for All Teachers community. I have been teaching CS since I really like the opportunity to help students develop their critical thinking skills.

It has been amazing! I started as a middle school teacher. It was not until that I had the opportunity to teach Information Technology courses again. Essentially, I didn't have in-depth background experience, but I responded to a need for more teachers to serve our students and expose them to computer science. I have had small classes of students. I love both curricula. Students often walk pass my class and ask, "What do you teach, Mrs.

Boyle Whyte? I have worked within many areas of my school. When I started in West Allis, I immersed myself in everything from clubs, lunch duty, and after-school tutoring to taking tickets at sports events. Students see and know me, which makes it easy to connect. Once a student starts a class with me, I generally have them through completion of all my courses.

How do you get other teachers, administrators, and community members excited about CS? I had the opportunity to develop different events for our school district. I invited several speakers with a CS background to come to our school for career talks. I created academic lessons for students to view in their homerooms. I am currently planning a family night at the elementary schools in our district.



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