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November 22, 2023

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Page 10 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Wednesday, November 22-November 29, 2023 HOURS: Mon - Fri 8am - 5:30pm Sat 9am - 3pm Carhartt Carhartt Belt/Wallet Combo Belt/Wallet Combo $19.99 $19.99 Muck Muck Camo Camo Mudder Mudder Boot Boot $99.99 $99.99 Ariat Lightweight Ariat Lightweight Conceal & Carry Conceal & Carry Jacket Jacket $89.99 $89.99 Select Men's Select Men's Carhartt Denim Pants Carhartt Denim Pants $24.99 $24.99 MERCHANDISE 704-482-8464 www.norrismerchandise.com 2011 S. Lafayette St. 2011 S. Lafayette St. (Hwy. 18 S) • Shelby, NC (Hwy. 18 S) • Shelby, NC *All sales fi nal, no returns, exchanges, or rainchecks. SPECIALS SPECIALS NOW IN PROGRESS! NOW IN PROGRESS! 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The Elementary School teacher must be able to manage a classroom effectively, teach with excellence, and be able to create an engaging, relational, and joy-À lled learning environment with young students. Send resumes to GCA, PO Box 1489 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 © Community First Media Community First Media GRACE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Beyond Academics GRACECHRISTIANKM.COM 704.734.0509 Before you head to your favorite shopping center, remember these tips to make your ex- perience as safe and smooth as possible: • Keep your purse or wallet close to or in front of your body and avoid placing valuable items such as your cell phone in your back pocket where it would be easy to take. • Do not fi ght or argue over an item. • Wait until you are asked by the cashier to take out your credit or debit card or identifi ca- tion. Someone waiting behind you could look over your shoulder to get your account infor- mation. • Before you head to the store, let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return. • Do not leave bags and packages visible through your car windows. Conceal them in the trunk or take them directly home. If you plan to forgo the busy stores and do your holiday shopping online, here are some helpful ways to help you avoid becoming a vic- tim of cyber-crime: • Shop only on secure websites. Look for the "HTTPS" or a lock symbol at the beginning of the URL on the website you are visiting. The "S" stands for "secure" which means it is safe to enter your information. • Keep a record of all of your online purchas- es including your order number and a prod- uct description. Monitor your bank and credit card accounts for any transactions that do not match your receipts. • Use a secured internet connection such as your home Wi-Fi. Public networks may leave your information vulnerable. • Do your research on the online retailer you are thinking about purchasing from. Take time to read reviews to ensure the website is legit- imate. "Shopping for the busy holiday season can be exciting, but also dangerous," said Sheriff Alan Norman. "Add these tips to your holiday list and don't forget to check it twice before you shop! Protect yourself and your information to make sure your holiday season goes smoothly, and everyone gets the perfect gift this year." Submitted by Lisa Poteat Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman offers holiday shopping safety tips Sheriff Alan Norman (4th Part of "Leftover Series") In our fast-paced and achievement-driven society, we often find ourselves constantly striving for the next big thing. And while there is certainly value in setting goals and pursuing suc- cess, we can sometimes overlook the beauty and significance of the pres- ent moment. Consider a meal shared with loved ones. As we sit around the table, laughing and enjoying each other's company, we are often tempted to rush through the meal in order to move on to the next activity. But what if we were to savor the remnants of the meal - the crumbs on the table, the scent of the food lingering in the air? What if we were to embrace the presence of God in this simple act of sustenance and fellowship? Colossians 3:17 (AMP), "What- ever you do [no matter what it is] in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus [and in dependence on Him], giving thanks to God the Father through Him." Today's Manna In the book of Exodus, the Israelites are instructed to gather only enough manna for each day. Savor the Remnants DANYALE PATTERSON They are invited to trust in God's provision and to savor the rem- nants of each day's grace. They rise early in the morning, gather- ing just enough for that day. In this act of daily dependence on God, they learn to embrace His pres- ence in the ordinary. The same invitation is extended to us today. We are invited to embrace the remnants of each day, to savor the moments of joy and thanksgiving, as well as the moments of pain and disappointment. In doing so, we allow ourselves to fully experi- ence the presence of God in every aspect of our lives. Too often, we are tempted to dismiss or ignore the leftovers of life – the small victories, the moments of rest and rejuvenation, the unexpected gifts along the way. It is when we slow down, take a deep breath, and in- tentionally seek God's presence in the everyday that we are able to truly savor His goodness. Psalm 34:8 (NIV) says, "Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him." PRAY THIS PRAYER: "Father, you are the Omni- present God. You are everywhere at all times. I praise your holy name. Thank you for your love, grace, and peace. I am truly blessed. Help me to embrace your presence in every aspect of life, both in the extraordinary and the ordinary. Help me to find joy in the small moments, in the seem- ingly insignificant details of life. In Jesus' name, I pray - Amen." Connecting to God If you have not surrendered your life to God, ask him to forgive you of your sins, and tell him that you believe and receive Jesus to be the Lord of your life. Ask him to fill you with the Holy Spirit and lead you to a bible be- lieving church. Read your bible and pray every day. I'll be pray- ing for you. Danyale Patterson would love to connect with you! Scan the QR code to subscribe to a weekly uplifting podcast, or con- tact her at www.danyale.com to share a testimony, send a prayer request, or book her to speak.

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