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News & Notes White Pine Proclaimer

Please remember these in your prayers: Kendra Kisabeth, Brother Vol. 20 2/21/2021 No. 52
& Sister Moore in a car accident, Tinker, the man burned in a plant
accident, Donna Malnati, Don and Sharron Cawood, Brandie’s parents Sunday School 9:30AM Worship 10:30AM Worship 6:00PM
George & Roxann Klinebriel; friend of Tabitha Jenkins, Joyce Cox stage 4
Wed Bible Study 6:00PM
cancer, Debbie Miller knee problems, Nicholas Ravenborg, Midge Naiper’s
grandson Desmond Napier, Brad Napier, Roy Newsome, Ace Freeman,
Melia Freeman, Tom Griffith cousin of Carolyn, the Dr. James & Mary
Walker family, Quinten Christian, Jasper Dempsey, Grayson Dillon, Tracy
Dempsey, Kendal Watts, Misty Browning, Geneva Baisden, Della Faulkner,
Larry Faulkner, Pops Faulkner, Regina Vance, Patty Browning, Tammi
Stollings, Audrey Gilpin John’s brother Eddie Snowden, the family of Luke
Snowden, John’s mother Kathryn Snowden, Larry Lucas, Chris Flemming,
Bud Jones, Kona Manns, Mariah Mullins, Rose Mullins; Rose’s parents “… I have finished my course, I have kept the faith” - II
Elsie, Kinsler, and Dock Potter; Miranda Burton and daughter Kinley
Burton; Roses’ uncle Martin Mullins; Parker Burton, Caleigh Sumpter,
Timothy 4:7
Keisha Sumpter; Nikki Evans, Lana Jo Napier (cancer), Melinda (Janice’s
friend), Steve Miller (neighbor of the Malnati’s), Brother Sam Moore, Sister
Valerie, Corbin Harris, Butch Johnson, & Jonathan Purkey. If you have
anyone that you would like to add to the prayer list please do so to Nathan
in writing.

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for each other.
Finish It!
Hours behind the runner in front of him,
the last marathoner finally entered Olympic
stadium. By that time, the drama of the day’s
events was almost over, & most of the
spectators had gone home. This athlete’s story,
however, was still being played out.
Limping into the arena, the Tanzanian
runner grimaced with every step, his knee
bleeding & bandaged from an earlier fall. His
ragged appearance immediately caught the
attention of the remaining crowd, who cheered
him on to the finish line.
Why did he stay in the race? What made
him endure his injuries to the end? When asked
these questions later, he replied, “My country
did not send me 7,000 miles away to start the
race. They sent me 7,000 miles to finish it.”
Sure, life deals us some blows. There are no
successful people who have not had setbacks
along the way. But if we want to join heaven’s
“winner’s circle,” we have to keep going until
we cross the finish line.

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