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Monday 4/20/26

Providence Academy Season 4 Episode 150

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It's another daily installment of TKS! #ithappenshere

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Welcome to the night show except in the morning radio. Just whoever coming at you sort of live and kind of on your radio each and every morning. It's Monday, April 20th, 2026. We have an incredible show for you today. We have announcements. Bible with me. And a whole lot more. So buckle up those teeth belts and don't judge that dial. Because remember, today is gonna be a great day. Let's kick it off with some announcements. Healthy week. Today is movement Monday. Elementary and middle night quest challenge during recess and time outside the high school. Earn house points with step and activity challenges. We're gonna be moving today. Middle school art shows all week. So check out the hallways, see what our students have been doing. We are incredibly proud of them. Senior thesis presentations are today, and this is the culmination of their time. Some of them 13 years here at Province Academy. And it's really impressive to see. So we're excited for those seniors, be praying for them. Moms in prayer, 8 a.m. Protect Young Eyes, 8 a.m. Varsity Baseball versus Concord Christian, 5 p.m. senior night tonight. Come on out and support the nights. It happens here, ladies and gentlemen. We have a lot going on. I'm really excited about this Protect Young Eyes event. How do you handle technology? All the things that your child is going to go through. We're gonna give you some great advice to help partner with you. But now it's time for the Dicey section of the show. We have weather with Rick.

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, with a day. High 65, low with 37, sunny. You know, Miss Dollin, the police came to my house yesterday and told me that my dog was chasing a kid on a bike. I was like, man, you're crazy. My dog doesn't even own a bike.

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Oh man. Alright, now it's time for the most educational part of the show we have.

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Weird science. Some butterflies migrate thousands of miles.

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Wow, butterflies are amazing. I got a butterfly net. I've been I've been wanting to make one of those boards where you pin them up and classify them, but thousands of miles. People that have traveled thousands of miles, maybe throughout their entire life, and they're celebrating that today because YesTHE Birthday Jude, Michaela Trees, Sophia Mancuso, Catherine Holman, and Mr. James McDonough. Your birthday. Happy birthday to some of those were Sunday. Some of those were day. Jude, Michaela, your squazy. Happy birthday to you. Live it up, sing a song, do a dance. God gave you life. We celebrate that. Now it's time. For everybody's favorite monkey, we have Bible with Mick.

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Good morning, Mr. Holland. And one and two and three and four. And one and two and three and four. And one and two and three and four and one and two.

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What are you doing there, Mick?

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It's health week, Mr. Holland. And today is moving Monday. So I'm moving! One and two and three and four.

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I'm moving too. Out of your way.

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Join me, Rick. It's exhilarating.

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Man, the only burbies I do are after I guzzle down some soda.

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That's really a workout. It's good to move around and get your heart made up. You know, Rick, God didn't make us to be couch potatoes.

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He made me to be a couch potato.

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No, that's not what I mean. God created us to work. We designed to move and take care of our bodies. God gave us stewardship over. My body isn't my own. It's God. He designed me to place me into this world. He gave me a purpose. When we don't use our muscles, we lose our muscles. If you don't use it, you lose it. Your brain needs a workout too. All the memory verses you teach against the characters and the songs. Very important for us to learn. Because we can remember them later in times when we need them. But if we just came before a test and never truly memorize it, we're going over and over and over. It's not going to be there when we need it. Like exercise. I have to do each exercise over and over in order to make the muscles stronger and stronger. And if I take a month off, all that hard work was wasted. We say it over and over until it's always in our thoughts. That's where the real strength lies.

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That's a great point to make. Today's deep thoughts verses, Hebrews 10, 23 through 25. It says, Let us hold fast to the confession of our hope without wavering. For he promised is faithful. And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together as a habit of some, but encouraging one another. And all the more as you see the day drawing near. What an incredible couple of verses there. I want to look at some parts that really stick out to me. To not let go of. So don't let go of your hope. And I think that God says that. It's easy to waver. So we have to hold fast to the confession of our hope. And that's what Jesus did for us. That's what we hold on to. We can't waver from it. We can't move from it. You might be wondering, well, how do I do that? And how do I help those around me do that? He gives us a great a great recipe for that. Stir up each other in good works and love. Don't neglect to meet together. But encourage one another. So it's easy to kind of get yourself alone. It's easy to kind of want to isolate yourself and not talk to anybody, especially when you're discouraged and you're losing hope, but God says, Don't do that. Get around each other, meet together. That's why he has the church. Stir up one another and encourage each other. So I want to see that here at the school. And you know what? I see it so much. I see it all the time. I see students encouraging each other, helping each other, loving each other, stirring each other up to good works. But let's pray that the Holy Spirit will help us to do that even more as we see the day drawing near. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, thank you. Thank you for the hope that we have. Help us to stay connected to each other. And help us to encourage each other. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Alright, you have an incredible day ahead of you today. You have Bible, science, spelling, history, English, social studies, and a whole lot more. But remember, today is gonna be a great day.