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Tuesday 4/21/26

Providence Academy Season 4 Episode 151

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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 edition where we're coming at you sort of live and kind of on your radio each and every morning. It's Tuesday, April 21st, 2026. We got an incredible show for you today. We have announcements. And a whole lot more. So buckle up those e-bells and don't touch that dial. Because remember, today is gonna be a great day. Let's kick it off with some announcements. Every night healthy week continues today's tech break Tuesday. So encourage your elementary students to sign the tech-free pledge. Students who participate will be entered into a prize drawing. And then middle school and high school students are challenged to decrease screen time and be entered to win a prize and/or earn house points. Also, tonight is the high school spring concert, 6 p.m. middle school art show all week long. It happens here at Province Academy, but now it's time. For the dicey section of our show, we have weather with Rick.

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, weather today, high 75, low of 47, partly cloudy. Mr. I used to have a rooster, but I replaced it with a duck.

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Oh, interesting.

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Yeah. Now I'll wake up at the quack of dawn. Get it like the roosters wake you up and yeah, we got it.

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

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Weird science effects.

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There are lakes that explode if too much gas builds up underneath them.

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Whoa. Exploding lakes. I guess they yeah, the fascinating stuff. God's creation is amazing, also kind of scary. For people that are going to be exploding with joy because they're blowing out candles and eating cake and ice cream because it's their birthday! A lot of Courtney, Jonah Gill, Ezra Miller, Charlotte Gill, and Mitchell Bertalic. It is your birthday! Happy birthday, single single days. Happy birthday, baby life. What? Happy blessing. Now it's time for everybody's favorite monkey we have Bible with Mick.

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Good morning, Mr. Holland. It's day two of Health Week. No tech Tuesday. And we're not counting listening to the night show as a break of you guys' pledges. Because, well, technically it's your parents' phone. And it's glorifying the guy. Everything is good in moderation, but God doesn't want us to just be consumers. He wants us to be producers. When we sit and watch hours of YouTube or play lots of games on our tablets, we're just entertaining ourselves. We're glorifying ourselves. But we should be glorifying God. When you're using technology, are you listening to music to glorify God? Are you watching videos that glorify God? Are the games and people you play with glorifying God? If it's not taking a break from it, might need to last longer than today. Don't just put the tablet down. Make cards for nursing homes and hospitals. Letting them know you pray for them. Clean out your closet and give clothes to people that need them. Make cookies for your pastor to encourage them. Look outside of your own enjoyment and do something to please God. Matthew 12, 43 through 45 says, When the unclean spirit is gone out of a person, it passes through waterless places seeking rest, but finds none. Then it says, I will return to my house from which I came. And when it comes, it finds the house empty, swept, and put in order. Then it goes and brings with it seven other spirits, more evil than itself. And they enter and dwell there. And the last state of the person is worse than the first. Likewise, we can remove our technology from our day, but unless we fill our day with something godly, we'll just be right back to it tomorrow. And we might even go overboard and make up for lost time. Don't let technology be your demon. Use it as a tool for God's glory, not a pull from God's glory.

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That's a great reminder, Mick. You know, this week. Talking about oh talking about building each other up, and what does that look like? So today's Deep Thoughts verse is from Ephesians 4.29. It says, Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouth, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear. I want you to think about your words. They're powerful. How we interact with each other. Can be powerful. So we want to think about our words. Are we saying good things? Are we encouraging people towards good things? Are we building each other up as it fits the occasion that it may give grace to those who hear? That's such a challenge. It's convicting. Because even being silent when you should say something encouraging, that's not good. But we have to be very careful because, see, our our emotions. They're the things that can trip us up. We can get frustrated. And corrupting talk can come out of our mouths. We can get excited about something that we shouldn't be excited about. And then corrupting talk can come out of our mouths. So we have to be careful because God sees us as perfect. He sees us as covered by Jesus. He sees his son. But there's a gap between who we are and how God sees us. And we want to try to close that gap as much as we can. And so a big way to do that is watching our mouths. And we want other people to be conformed to look more like Jesus too. So let's pray that God will help us. Heavenly Father, thank you for seeing us as perfect because of what Jesus did. But Lord help transform us to be more and more like Him every day. So, Heavenly Father, protect our words. Protect the talk and the speech that comes out of our mouths. Let it be encouraging. Let it be building up. Let it not be corrupting. God transform us from the inside out. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen. All right, 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.