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What is the importance of one? To Jesus, one person is enough to leave the flock in a search and rescue mission. Pastor Wade Walton offers a challenge to reach out to that "one" that God has put in your life today with the good news of the gospel. Don't overlook the importance and value of one today and let this teaching inspire you to look for that "one" today!
On Memorial Day we remember and honor those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation. Most of us cannot understand or comprehend the incredible loss and sacrifice that these soldiers and their loved ones live out, but this morning we are going to receive a glimpse from an area Gold Star Family. Be listening to this special conversation with Gold Star Dad David Pautsch on Monday's Ken and Deb in the Morning.
On Memorial Day we remember and honor those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation. Most of us cannot understand or comprehend the incredible loss and sacrifice that these soldiers and their loved ones live out, but this morning we are going to receive a glimpse from an area Gold Star Family. Be listening to this special conversation with Gold Star Dad David Pautsch on Monday's Ken and Deb in the Morning.
Have you ever wanted to turn back the clock? Have you had a family member that came from war a different person than the one who left? Author Janyre Tromp uses inspiration from her family story in her debut novel, Shadows in the Mind’s Eye. In this new fiction work the reader is transported back to life after World War II as Charlotte Anne Mattas welcomes her husband home only to find that war has left him broken in ways no one can understand, but that everyone in the family is learning to fear. This story gives us a glimpse into the realities of living with PTSD and a window to life after World War II for so many families.