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God Will Provide // Mindful Minute

There are over 169 verses in the bible that show us the ways God provides for our needs. “My God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus”. Philippians 4:19

Like a good parent however God will never give us something that will harm us. This doesn’t mean that there won’t be difficult times.  “More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces home and home doesn’t put us to shame because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” Romans 5:3-5

God has plans to prosper us, and not harm us. Plans to give us a future filled with hope. Jeremiah 29:11 We must simply trust Him.

Where’s Mike // Furever Friends

Mike taking this week off to spend some much needed time with the family. Furever Friends has had the simple mission of finding cats and dogs new loving homes since 2017 with the help of Pet Supplies Plus on Towne Drive in Elizabethtown.

See all adoptable pets on Pet Finder: https://findingrover.com/adopt/
Adoption application: https://hcky.org/adoption-application/
Support the Animal Shelter: https://www.fohcas.org/

Caring Letters // Praise & Shine

Twenty-one “books” in the Bible are actually letters—epistles—caringly written to first-century believers who struggled for a variety of reasons. Paul, James, and John wrote letters to explain the basics of faith and worship, and how to resolve conflict and build unity.

The apostle Peter, however, specifically wrote to believers who were being persecuted by the Roman emperor, Nero. Peter reminded them of their intrinsic value to God.

Diabetes Awareness Day // Community Forum

March 23rd is Diabetes Alert Day, and WQXE/WULF Lead News Reporter Zach Epperson talks with Vanessa Patty and Betty Bryan, two diabetes specialists with Baptist Health Hardin, about the annual alert day. The two details the area’s diabetes statistics (which include Hardin, Breckinridge, LaRue, Grayson, and Meade counties), as well as how individuals can assess their risk of diabetes. Finally the two share their thoughts on the effects of Covid-19 on diabetes, and whether or not it could cause more cases in the future.