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Monday 5/11/26

Providence Academy Season 4 Episode 165

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It's another daily installment of TKS! #ithappenshere

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Welcome to the night's show, except in the morning radio edition, where we're coming at your story live and kind of money radio each and every morning. It's Monday, May 11th, 2026. We got an incredible show for you today. We have announcements. Bible is me. And a whole lot more. So buckle up those seatbelts and don't touch that die. Because remember, today is gonna be a great day. Let's kick it off with some announcements. Mom's in prayer this morning in the cafeteria. It's also middle school field day and senior exam. Seniors, this is your last week. Some of you have been here for 13 years. We're gonna miss you, but we're excited for you, launching you out into the next step of your life. But Providence will always be your home. And now it's time for the Daysia section of the show. We have weather with Rick. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, weather today. High 67, low of 41, am showers. I think that's AM. That's what I said. That's what that spells, Mr. Allen. It's phonics. Okay, fair enough.

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Whoever said out of sight, out of mind, never had a spider disappear, disappear in their bedroom.

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That's true.

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That is true. Alright, now it's time for the most educational part of the show we have.

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Weird science facts.

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Some crabs carry sea anemones like boxing gloves for protection.

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That's cool. Uh crabs running around with boxing gloves on. Fascinating stuff. People that aren't gonna need boxing gloves, but they're gonna need boxes for all their presents and cake and ice cream because it's the birthday Sunday, Lady Conrad. We're the weaver, Henry Whitfield, and today we're gonna make it a birthday. Charlie Underwood, Jimbo, James, welcome to every cable. Happy birthday to you, live it up, sing a song, do a dance. It's your birthday this summer, or today, or yesterday. Lot of birthdays. What a great day to celebrate God gave you life. But now it's time for everybody's favorite monkey. We have Bible with Mick.

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Good morning, Mr. Alwyn. I got a letter in my mailbag that says, Joe Mick. My mom had a baby, but he's not breathing good. Will you pray for him? We will definitely pray. Let's pray right now. Dear God, please be with this sick baby and all the children who are sick. We know that you love children and that you are caring for this little baby. Please help him recover quickly and give him strength to grow big and strong so we can glorify you. Amen. You know when a baby is born, it can be an exciting and scary time. They're so cute and snuggly, but they're so helpless. They can't do anything on their own. They need help from their family, and in this case, doctors, and most importantly, God. The Bible tells us that every breath is from the mouth of God. God, the Lord, created the heavens and stretched them out. He created the earth and everything in it. He gives breath to everyone. Life to everyone who walks the earth. Isaiah 42, 5. God's life-giving breath is a gift from Him to us. And babies are no different. Psalm 139, 13 through 14 says, You formed my inward parts, united me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works. My soul knows it very well. God knew this baby while he is still inside his mommy's belly. God is working in his life before mom even knew she was pregnant. We all, whether we're babies or grandparents, can't breathe without God. He knows everything about us, and he works in our lives. Especially in these scary times. God has a plan for your new brother, and the plan he has are for good and not evil. I'll keep praying for you and your family, and y'all keep praying too. God loves him and your family, and the Spirit can give y'all peace.

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Thanks, Mick. It's always good to spend time in God's word. So today's deep thoughts verse is Isaiah 43, 18 through 19. It says, Forget the former things. Do not dwell on the past. See, I'm doing a new thing. Now it springs up. Do you not perceive it? I'm making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. That's a beautiful. It's a beautiful verse. And it's something to remember that we're new creations in Christ. The old has passed. And we still live with the consequences of our sins. The earthly consequences are still here. We still suffer the pain and destruction that sin causes. But it doesn't have a hold on us anymore. Something new has happened in our lives. And if if you're a Christian, God's mercies are new every morning, every single day. So don't dwell on the past. Your past sins, the things that held you down. Look forward to the future and say, I'm a new creation. That God is making a way, streams in the wasteland. So he wants to reach down deep into your heart, he wants to change you from the inside out. He wants to create in you a new heart, a clean heart. And he does that through his Holy Spirit. What a beautiful thing. So let's pray to him. Heavenly Father, thank you so much for not leaving us where we are. Lord, change our hearts. Bring streams to the wasteland of our souls. And redeem us. Lord, through your Son Jesus, we know that you can. Through your Holy Spirit, we know that you can. So let us be a school that reflects that. 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.