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“For it was you who formed my inward parts; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” Psalm 139:13

I was the youngest of five girls and arrived five years after the 4th in the family. Four years prior to me being born, my dad had cancer which caused my arrival to be quite a surprise! Though I never thought I was a “mistake,” I certainly felt that I wasn’t as planned as my sisters. I remember in the late 60s or early 70s at summer Vacation Bible School making a craft project that said, “God Don’t Make No Junk.” I believed it then, and I believe it now.

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Live Well, Age Wisely: Using SNAP Makes Good Sense…

When I began working at Prairie Five in 2018, one of the first trainings I attended was for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP.) I was shocked to learn that our region had one of the largest discrepancies between the number of people who were eligible for SNAP and the number who were actually accessing and using it. There were thousands of dollars going unused each month and I thought a lot about what it would mean not just for individuals to have a little more wiggle room in their monthly food budgets but also to our local grocery stores to have those dollars being spent.

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“…forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead.” Philippians 3:13b

It is easy for me to get down on myself for not changing fast enough; I find that I want to change yesterday. I want that magic wand to make it all perfect right now; however, that is not the answer that God offers me. My progress comes through struggle, and my progress only comes when I turn it over and let God help me through each issue. Problems in our lives don’t always disappear because we have faith in Jesus; however, problems in our life become manageable because we have that faith.

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Memory Care Corner: Happy May Day!

How many of you grew up celebrating May Day? I remember my older siblings talking how they would fill paper baskets or cones with treats and bring them to neighbors and friends. Once the baskets were prepared, you would set them down on the neighbor’s steps, knock on the door, yell Happy May Day, and run! If the gift receiver caught you, then you would have to give them a kiss! I even have nieces and nephews who remember their grandmother (my mom) running after them-and almost catching them!

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“Let everything that breathes praise the Lord! Praise the Lord” Psalm 150:6

The book of Psalms is the longest book in the Bible based on both chapters and number of verses. There are 150 chapters and 2,461 verses. Many of the chapters (also called psalms) are attributed to King David’s authorship, while some are credited to the writing of Moses, Asaph, and the sons of Korah. Moses is the most well-known after David due to his trials of mediating between God and the Israelites. Psalm 90 is Moses’ psalm. It is a communal psalm which talks about Moses’ concern for the well-being of the Israelites wandering in the wilderness. Next, Asaph was a Levite, also known as a talented musician during the time of King David and Solomon. He was also a prophet whose psalms were used by kings to lead worship. Psalms 50, and 73-83 are usually attributed to Asaph. And lastly, The Sons of Korah is a little trickier. The descendants of the Korahites were soldiers with King David. There are three descendants of the line of Korah who go on to become great musicians and are known to write psalms: Heman, Asaph, and Ethan. Now, Heman was a grandson of Samuel, he was known for this wisdom and wrote his lament in Psalm 88. There are a few men known as Asaph in the Bible, this one is probably the same as listed above. And Ethan, another one of David’s musicians, was also a prophet like Asaph. Ethan, Asaph, and Heman served as choral directors of the Psalms. Often the heading of their psalms will say it is a “maskil” meaning it would have been accompanied by music. The sons of Korah are credited with writing eleven different Psalms. Psalm 42, 44-49, 84, 85, 87, 88 all express highest praise to the Lord.

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Live Well, Age Wisely: When in doubt, check it out!…

When it comes to fraud, scams, and questionable sales techniques, the bottom line is this: You are your own best resource against ending up in a situation that you wish you hadn’t. It might not sound like a positive approach to life to say, “Be wary of all that you see, hear, and receive,” but slowing down and looking with a critical eye at what is in your mailbox, inbox, and on the screen is truly the best defense.

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