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Kimmie_Anderson

Today, I walked into our local shelter and asked a question almost no one ever asks: 'Who is the oldest dog here?" The volunteer paused, softening, and didn't check the computer. She siahed, arabbed a set of keys, and led me down the loud hallway to the very last row. There, sitting perfectly still in the back corner of a cold kennel, was a 13-vear-olc Jack Russell Terrier His coat was faded. his muzzle white. and his eves cloudy with age. The adoption card on his cage told a heartbreaking story Over the vears, more than a hundrec families had walked past. They looked at his age, noticed his stiff ioints, and moved on to the puppies. He watched quietly while younger, louder dogs left for new homes week after week, year after yearHe never barked. He never jumped. He just waited hoping someone would see his life still had value, People skip senior dogs because they fear heartbreak. They think the time isn't long enough to be worth it But when the volunteer unlatched his door, I nstantly knew adopting him would be one of the best decisions of my life He didn't run. He took a slow step, looked up with soulful eyes, and let out a long, heavy breath I knelt on the concrete floor. He walked over closed his eves, and pressed his head into my chest. He didn't iust lean-he melted, like a dog finally allowed to exhale after years of waiting The drive home was peaceful. At the house, he didn't explore frantically. He found my apand collapsed f vou look at this photo, vou see the moment his world changed. He is fast asleep, anchored to my chest, finally safe enough to let his quard down. Senior dogs like him deserve the absolute world. I may not have been his first family but 1 am honored to be his last. He wil neverhave to wait for love again. #fosterfail #doqlover #kindnessmatters

Vic

2 Timothy 1:7 Paul refers to himself as a special messenger of Jesus by the Will of God, and he had a message, a reminder for Timothy. Since all scripture is good for teaching and training and discipline, so this reminder to Timothy is a lesson for life…ours too. Paul doesn’t want us to forget about the flame that burned bright when He first called us as His child. We’re to rekindle it, keep it burning strong. His encouragement is not to be ashamed, but to testify to and for the Lord. Paul goes on to remind… warn us that suffering may accompany the message given in the power of God. He reminds us the power of God is void of a spirit of timidity, of cowardice, of fear. How do we define that power? Is it bench pressing twice our weight? Or, is it unimaginable, indescribable power to accomplish His will while we’re here, in the flesh. Power to love like He does, unconditionally…to have a calmness in chaos and a well-balanced mind, one assured of a constant flow of the Wisdom of God. What power would there be in discipline? Is it the discipline of being in His presence? The discipline of approaching the throne of grace, convicted, leading to confession and repentance? Perhaps it’s the discipline of the ‘3rd watch’, our nightly prayers when we ask Him how we’ve offended Him…today? And, there’s the power in us for self-control…in a world out of control, this is no small thing. Our emotions run hot and cold, He gives us the power of control over those emotions. In our surrender to Him, our faith and trust in Him overflows into everything we do. Our emotions are no longer under control of the flesh, but are now measured with wisdom, selflessness, and trust in the One Who saves. The more time we spend in His presence, soaking in His Word, receiving…Him and all He is… the more He strengthens us in His power. Our new names are Loved, Fearless, Courageous, Peace… and Forgiven. Lord, we want to step out in Your power to accomplish what You have for us today, we’re clothed in it

Candace Perry

Divine Strength! When you ask God for something, be prepared to receive it. Recently, I prayed for strength, and this week, my prayers were answered in a remarkable way. I experienced a profound sense of peace and an incredible energy that allowed me to handle my responsibilities without feeling overwhelmed. I found it easier to focus on my work, engage more deeply with His word, and even tackle the daunting task of cleaning my closet. I knew I was fueled by God's divine source of power. God truly surpasses our expectations, and I can only offer Him my gratitude for the strength He provided. The Bible reassures us that divine power is available, especially when our own strength falters. As we embark on a new week, remember to call upon the Lord for that extraordinary strength, for He truly answers prayers. Key verses like Philippians 4:13, Isaiah 40:29, and Isaiah 41:10 remind us of the spiritual resilience He offers.

Noel Adams

Sharing for a neighbor. ✨Meet Willow✨ A sweetheart 2-year old white and gray short-haired female cat, is looking for a loving new home. She has beautiful hazel eyes, a gentle personality, and loves affection. Willow is dog friendly, family friendly, litter box trained, and spayed. Her elderly owner has health issues and can no longer keep up with daily care. Willow has a brand-new carrier, starter food if needed, and a brand new automatic water fountain if desired. She's an easy, loving companion ready to settle into a caring home. Willow can accommodate new owners wanting an indoor cat only or indoor/outdoor. The past few months she has been indoors only due to elderly owners health conditions. Due to the urgent need for a home, Willow's adoption will be no cost. Her current owner only wishes for her to have a fresh start with someone kind. Adoption/ Interest Link: https://forms.gle/snDGHfhHcgBwzWbX6