How strong is God?

How strong is God? So often, we find ourselves trusting God when we experience many of His blessings toward us. However, when we get in the comfort zone of our everyday lives, we think He has lost some of His strength. One thing we must realize is that God doesn’t change, but our opinion does. We find that when we allow what goes on in our day-to-day living to distract us, we forget just how powerful God is. In Numbers 11:23, we find where God told Moses, “Is the Lord’s hand waxed short? Thou shalt see now whether my word shall come to pass unto thee or not.” Moses doubted God’s power like we do. Regardless we must not give into our weakness. As Moses learned, God’s strength is always available. He will never leave us or forsake us.

Special thanks to each person who helped make the Independence Celebration at New Center Baptist

Church a huge success. Because of your generosity, they have enough funds to build a home in Guate-

mala on their upcoming mission trip in October.

Christian love and sympathy is extended to Alfred and Georgia Palmer in the loss of Bro. Alfred’s brother, Melvin Palmer of Texas.

Christian love and sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Wayne Knighten and Arthenia Morgan.

Christian love and sympathy is extended to Paul and Cindy Tapscott in the loss of their grandchild.

Happy anniversary wishes go out this week to Mickey and Lauren Allen on July 17 and Dustin and Brandy Free and Dale and Brenda McMinemon on July 20.

Happy birthday to Michael Bell and Lexie Parker, both on July 16; Eddie Letson, Susan Synder and Michael Halbrooks, all on July 17; and Bobby Stinnett on July 19.

The Fellowship Quartet will be singing Sat., July 25, at Sherwood Baptist Church, 6600 Old Madison Pike, Huntsville at 6 p.m.

Save the date: Sat., July 25, will be the Plainview Seventh Annual Reunion at Gurley Soggy Bottoms. Plainview Alumni Association will provide BBQ chicken, pork plates and drinks. Please bring your favorite dessert.

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