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Hope at Last: People Find Joy in Little Things After Receiving Covid Vaccine
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Lesli White
pixnio.com
People who have received the COVID-19 vaccination are excited about the future. They look forward to getting back to the little things like getting a haircut or going to the grocery store comfortably. The joy started with those on the frontlines in the healthcare industry. Dr. Andrew Matuskowitz, an emergency room physician, was overcome with…
Sarah Thomas to Make History as First Woman to Referee a Super Bowl
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Megan Bailey
Sarah Thomas will become the first woman to officiate a Super Bowl, the NFL announced. Thomas will serve as a down judge on referee Carl Cheffers’ crew at Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida. NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent Sr. said the following regarding Thomas’ Super Bowl assignment: “Sarah Thomas has…
Heroic Nashville Cop Hears Voice of God, Turns Around Just Seconds Before Blast
By
Lesli White
CBN NEws/YouTube
God’s voice not only helped the officer narrowly avoid the bomb, but it also enabled him to save others. Nashville Officer James Wells, one of the heroic cops who helped evacuate people moments before an RV with a suicidal man inside exploded, says God spoke directly to him before the incident took place. God’s voice…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 12: Donate Extra Change to a Good Cause
By
Lesli White
One of the biggest tasks we are called to do is give back for the sake of others. The Bible says, “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” We can also turn to Matthew 22, which gives us two…
Christmas 2020: A Different Kind of Christmas
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Megan Bailey
It’s a Christmas like no other. In a year like no other. One clue it was different is the Santa Claus at a very popular store in our area. It was humorous to see their commercial, as they tried to say, “Come on – it’ll be fun – and safe!” Oh, the kids were still…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 10: Help a Neighbor With a Task
By
Lesli White
How many neighbors do you know by name? When was the last time you had a conversation with the person next door, even if it was just for five minutes, or simply waved when you were passing by? If you can’t answer these questions, you’ve probably lost touch with the people around you. While nobody…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 11: Make a Meal for the Family
By
Lesli White
The holidays can be a hectic time for many families. You may find your partner spending more working, or the family may be caught up in a lot of activities. The world is pulling at everyone and it may seem like there isn’t enough time in the day. On day 11 of the 12 days…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 9: Pick Up Trash Around the Neighborhood
By
Lesli White
As Christians, we are called to be concerned about the environment. This is because Christians are aware that God created the world, and we are all His trustees and stewards. We know from the very first verse in Scripture, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). When we can look…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 8: Check Up on a Friend or a Family Member
By
Lesli White
The Bible calls us to love our neighbor and be there for one another. Philippians 2:1-7 says, “So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by agreeing, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 7: Do a Deliberate Act of Kindness
By
Lesli White
We are often told that a small act of kindness goes a long way. Random acts of kindness can deliver a quick high, but they have less chance of furthering relationships or building the kingdom. Deliberate acts of kindness are a different story. On day 7 of the days of service challenge, complete one deliberate…
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