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Christy kicks off our week in prayer reminding us we “steer where we stare.” Also, Mark shares about how a boy battling cancer uses his “Make a Wish” wish to impact others. Plus, Mark reflects on his family’s journey of adoption and celebrating their daughter being a part of the Homecoming Court.
Christy shares a powerful positive difference story about a stranger and a small community rallying around a woman who lost all four limbs. Plus, Chaplain Justin sits down for a Chaplain Chat around the topic of busyness and how that can affect our spiritual walk. Also, The Battle of Generations takes us into overtime with a shocking outcome and Christy is not ok with it. More penalty flags are flying.
Mark kicks off our week with prayer and after a week of constant debate in their home, Christy reveals the name of her family’s new pup. Also, she shares about a heroic Deputy who saved the day climbing through the window of a moving vehicle. Plus, Mark and Christy honored a new “Teacher of the Week” and “Office of the Week.”
Christy shares about her insecurities and fears of being perceived by her son’s coaches as an overbearing mom. Listeners chime in with advice and comfort. She also shares about a college event at the University of Arkansas tonight that has been making waves across the country.
Mama Janna (Christy’s mom) makes another appearance on the Battle of Generations and impresses everyone with her “League of Their Own” movie knowledge. Chaplain Justin shares a good word on the importance of “rest” and what that can look like in the daily hustle and bustle of life.
Christy is on the search for the perfect puppy name since their new family addition came on the scene. Listeners chime in with great ideas. She also shares about a group called “Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage” that has us all smiling and feeling inspired at the same time.