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November 03, 2022

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Thursday, November 3-November 9, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 11 Tyler and his father Matt Love visit vendors and admired the vehi- cles at the October Fest Vendor and Car Show. The annual event was held at the Neal Senior Center on Saturday, October 29th. Jeff Melton photo 231 E. Marion Street 231 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC Shelby, NC 704-477-1426 704-477-1426 Local help with your Local help with your Medicare questions. Medicare questions. www.GoldenSolutionsInsurance.com www.GoldenSolutionsInsurance.com Golden Solutions Golden Solutions Insurance, Insurance, LLC LLC Claudia Vaughn Claudia Vaughn Licensed Licensed Sales Agent Sales Agent ANSWER KEY MEN'S HEALTH WORD SEARCH ANNUAL ASSIST AWARENESS CANCER CAUSE DIAGNOSE DIAGNOSIS DOCTOR FUNDRAISER HEALTH MENTAL MOUSTACHE NOVEMBER PHYSICAL PROSTATE RESEARCH RISK SCREENING SYMPTOMS TESTING THERAPY SUDOKU Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column, and each 3 by 3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9 using logic. Answers ? ? ? ? (1st Part of the "THANKFUL" series) I was sitting with a prayer group and asked them if they could think of a praise report of something that recently hap- pened. Surprisingly, many stared back at me with a blank look. Sometimes, we think that spectacular or phenomenal events are worthy of being cel- ebrated, but often don't notice or even consider the minute de- tails of the day as a reason to be thankful. We take for granted the blessing of our present moment, but King David declares in Psalm 118:24 (NLT), "This is the day that the Lord has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it." A Daily Supply of Mercy Have you ever wanted to skip out on dealing with the day ahead? For whatever reason, you felt that it was too difficult to get out of bed. I have had those days too, but then I remember that God has supplied a new dose of mercy for me. I don't have to be afraid or dread the day, because God is with me, and he will help me. The prophet Jeremiah proclaims in Lamentations 3:21-23 (MSG), "But there's one thing I remember and (by) remembering, I keep a grip on hope. For God's love couldn't have run out, his merciful love couldn't have dried up. They're created new every morning. How great is your faithfulness." Fresh Bread In Exodus 16:1-36 God promised to feed the Israelites manna or bread on a daily basis. They were instructed to only get what they needed for the day. If they kept it for the next day, it would get maggots and smell disgusting. I believe the lesson God was trying to teach his people was to trust and obey him daily. He is not against anyone setting goals and making plans for the future, but he expects us to ask for and receive his daily provision, just like children rely on their parents to take care of them each day. Even Jesus told his disciples to pray for their daily needs, and not to worry about tomorrow. In Matthew 6:11 (NIV) Jesus says, "Give us today our daily bread." PRAY THIS PRAYER: " Lord, I will bless you at all times; your praises will continually be in my mouth. Thank you that I have breath in my lungs; o what a blessing it is to be alive! Forgive me for grumbling and whining about the life you have given me, instead of making the most of it and finding the joy of living in and through you. You birthed me into this world for a purpose. Lord, I ask you to lead and guide me, so I can fulfill the plan that you have for my life. It's an honor that I am chosen by you. Please help me to remember that every day I wake up, you are giving me a gift. In Jesus' name I pray - Amen." Danyale Patterson would love to hear from you! Contact her at www.danyale.com to share a testimony, send a prayer request, or book her to speak. Thankful for today DANYALE PATTERSON The 20th Annual Toys, Games and Trains Exhibit a t K i n g s M o u n t a i n Historical Museum is soon to open. On Monday, November 21 at 5:30 pm there is a chance to get a first look at this year's exhibit in the magic of a nighttime atmosphere and with festive snacks that will remind you of holiday seasons past. If you love coming to see the trains every year, this is a great chance to add to your experience. If you've never come to see the trains before, this is the perfect way to be introduced to the excitement of a Kings Mountain Holiday must- see. This event is free for members and $10 for non- members. Please RSVP by Friday, November 18th by calling (704)739-1019. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite on the KMHM website. This year's exhibit has filled the Museum with model train displays assembled by local "S" Gaugers, as well as railroad memorabilia, and antique toys and games. Visitors of all ages will be enchanted as they explore the miniature snow- covered scenes that line the tracks, and discover the interactive carousel, hot air balloons, and mailbag pickup. Parents and grandparents will enjoy reminiscing about the toys and games of their childhood. The exhibit will open to the public on Friday, November 25, and end on Saturday, December 31. Admission to the museum is always free! Regular hours are Wednesday- Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. There is a lot going on at the museum this holiday season, so be sure to look on our website (www. kingsmountainmuseum. org) and Facebook Page (@KMHistoricalMuseum) for more details! 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