WSSP 414 Cases of Food for Snacks

United U-Crew helps with Weekend Snack Sack Program

United U-Crew helps with Weekend Snack Sack Program

The Weekend Snack Sack Program appreciates all that participated in the food pickup August 23, 2013 from the South Plains Food Bank.  The group loaded 414 cases of food, which will be sacked & distributed to Stephen F. Austin & Cathlene Thomas Elementary Schools through out the first semester of school.  The program is currently providing 300 food sacks weekly to the kids.  We want to welcome United Supermarket to our team, we really appreciate the U-Crews participation!

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Sports Brief w/Mark Allen

Texas Tech senior left-handed pitcher Cameron Smith (Seabrook, Texas) earned his second Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honor
Texas Tech (19-13) ranked 23rd this week’s National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association
Tech Baseball vs Oral Roberts 2pm Today.
Duke beat Wisconsin 68-63 – NCAA Championship Game
Texas Rangers lost 0-8 to the Athletics in their opener. 3 more games.
Houston Astros beat Indians 2-0. Off today, 2 more games Weds & Thu.
Mavericks host Suns tonight 8:30PM
Spurs host Rockets tonight 7:30PM

Slaton Baseball host Post this afternoon.
Slaton Softball host Post this afternoon.
Mark Allen Meurer KSSL

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Jonah: A Story for Adults, Pt 2

Curtis BakerBy: Curtis Baker

In our last study together we left Jonah on the sea shore after he had been vomited up by the great fish. If you recall, all of this came about because Jonah tried to flee from God. Rather than carry out his mission to preach to the people of Nineveh, Jonah tried to flee to the farthest ends of the earth. But as we resume our study of this book in chapter three, we find that Jonah’s experiences have reoriented his motivation. Rather than run from God, Jonah is now ready to carry out his original mission.

If you take a close look at how chapter three begins, and you compare it to how the whole book began in chapter one, you will notice that the story essentially starts over again. God came to Jonah in chapter one and asked him to go and preach to the city of Nineveh, the ancient capital of the Assyrian empire. In chapter three, the same call of God comes again, only now Jonah is actually ready to carry out God’s instructions.

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