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Thursday, April 30-May 6, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 5 Proud Member of: Southeastern Advertising Publishers Association IFPA® ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Independent Free Papers of America Association of Free Community Papers CIRCULATION C O U N C I L VERIFICATION Audit by Circulation Verification Council General Manager: Greg Ledford greg@shelbyinfo.com Display Advertising ads@cfmedia.info Advertising Consultants: Scott Helms scott@shelbyinfo.com Sam Brackett sam@shelbyinfo.com Mike Marlow mike@cfmedia.info Mayra Littman mayra@cfmedia.info Editorial & Announcements: News@Shelbyinfo.com Events@Shelbyinfo.com Obits@Shelbyinfo.com Office/Classified Ad Manager: Gail Evans classifieds@cfmedia.info Shelby Shopper & Info's publisher and its advertisers are not responsible or liable for misprints, typographical errors, misinformation herein contained. 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Social distancing has placed me com- pletely out of range. I have no concern of catching anything. Hopefully as the season progresses, the seemingly uninter- ested gobblers will not only hear my call, but respond. I'll let you know. Have you ever felt like God was just out of reach? I mean have you ever felt like no matter how intense your prayer was, or no matter how sincere you prayed, God just didn't feel the same urgency? I know you have – especially if you have been in any serious predicament. In that situation, you so need to hear from God, but he seems hidden in the shadows, just be- yond the length of your prayers. When this happens, most of the time we resort to more extreme measures. We plead, cry, scream, beg, fast, or just about anything abnormal, to get the attention of God. Our thoughts are, if God sees how serious we are, he will immediately stop what he's doing and answer our prayer according to our desire. After a few hours or days of doing this, we are convinced the seriousness of other issues have evidently, consumed the attention of God and thus we are left to work out our own issues, on our own time, and accord- ing to our own ability. We think, "Where is God when I need him?" And the answer seems to be, "With someone else." Dur- ing those times what we must remember is, it is true God is with someone else. But he has not abandoned us. He is still working in and for us. He is asking us, however, to wait. Wait- ing is designed to do several things including building greater trust. But know this, while you are waiting God is working – for you. While you are waiting, God is preparing the people and the place that is designed to bring about his answer to your prayer. If I could have stayed at my hunt a little longer, there is no doubt those gobblers would have came back to me eventu- ally. And while you're waiting, stay faithful and keep calling, not to remind God where you are, but to remind yourself to keep a watchful eye for when he shows up. By By Gary Miller Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org Spring is a season of rejuve- nation, and that spirit of renewal can take hold inside a home. Warm weather and longer hours of daylight make spring a perfect time to imagine a home's interior design in a new light. The following are a handful of decor ideas that may inspire homeowners to give their homes an entirely new look this spring. • Wallpaper: Wallpaper fell out of favor years ago, but new styles that aren't so heavily pat- terned can make for wonderful additions to any room. Large- scale prints can give a room a whole new feel without giv- ing homeowners or their guests the impression that they have stepped back in time. A simple, mural-style floral wallpaper on the walls surrounding a table in a breakfast nook can bring nature inside. • Pastel colors: Nothing em- bodies the spring quite like pastel colors. If colorful, bright flowers dot the garden in the backyard, homeowners can bring those uplifting pastels inside by paint- ing an accent wall or even add- ing some brightly colored accent furniture to rooms that could use a lift. • Declutter: Clutter is often conquered during spring cleaning sessions, but homeowners who want to create more free-flowing interior spaces can downsize their furniture and/or look for multipurpose features that make it hard for clutter to take over a room. Create more open space in entertaining areas by mounting the television and getting rid of a bulky entertainment center. Cre- ate even more space by replac- ing rarely used end tables with a storage ottoman where books and magazines can be stored to give a room a fresh, clean look. • Accent features: Sometimes the smallest changes to an interior space make the biggest impres- sion. Replace dated accents like vases and table lamps with newer items that reflect the latest styles and trends. Such adjustments won't break the bank, and they can give rooms a whole new feel. Spring is a great time to recon- sider home interiors. This spring homeowners can embrace various strategies, both big and small, to give their homes a whole new feel. Decor ideas to give homes a fresh look this spring SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE WEEKLY WEEKLY DIGITAL EDITION DIGITAL EDITION to our Online Subscription is FREE! Online Subscription is FREE! Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. 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