God’s strength and power never ends

Even some of the strongest people I know get tired. But one thing we can rest assured is that God’s strength and power never runs out. He is never, never, never too tired or busy to listen to us and help with our needs. In Isaiah 40:29-31, we find: “He giveth power to the faint, and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary and they shall walk and not faint.”

So when you feel that life is getting you down and you’ve gone as far as you can go just remember to call upon God and he will renew your strength.

Happy anniversary wishes this week to Michael and Glenda Rea on Nov. 20, Rodney and Cathy Alexander and Randell and Melinda McClesky on Nov. 21, Chuck and Kathy Ray on Nov. 22, and Daniel and Rena Ogle on Nov. 25.

Happy birthday wishes to Carter Finger, Regina Stinson, Jonas Patterson and Hunter Sharp on Nov. 20, Greg Bradford, Carson Hatfield, Stephen Champion and Mary Mast, all on Nov. 21, Rickey Wright on Nov. 22, Brenda Maples on Nov. 24, Nathan Alldredge on Nov. 25, Meagan Widener Hargrove, Laura Mize and Luke and Garrett Sutton on Nov. 26.

SWAP (Seniors With A Purpose) traveled to the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center recently to attend the Christmas Village. Those attending were bus driver Chris Champion, activity directors David and Beth Lewis, along with Angie Smith, Judy Berry and daughter, Rita Blackwood, Marie Bartlett, Nancy Morrow, Carol Cornelius, Sue Lewis, Tiny Hollis, Sharon Culp, Tracy Brown, Patsy Peebles, Becky Shelton and daughter, Melissa Griffin, Linda Smith, Javon Alldredge and Kaye Widener. All enjoyed a great time.

 

 

 

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