I will never forget the day the cable man comes… he finished what he needed to do, came around to the front, gave me the remote control and he said, ‘Push the guide button.'"
"Every morning I get up, you know, I read my devotional, then I pray before I go into the building, and then I pray before I go to sleep at night. Just because he can instantly take this away, but he's given me this platform to, you know, glorify Him."
Lyla Byock, the mother of a middle-schooler, told NBC News how her son routinely used the school iPads to play games and watch YouTube during instruction time.
“For many years, I’ve been looking for the right opportunity to adapt my books into a series for the screen in a way that would allow me a real seat at the table — an experience authors almost never have when their work is adapted for other media.”
First of all, I want to say thank you to God. If it was not for God, I'm 100% sure I would not be here with this mentality, with this health, with this belief. In the first three months, I had a lot of doubts in my head, and then I could be more focused on what God wants from me.”
It believes the law is suppressing teens’ right to freedom to engage in political discourse before they reach voting age. It also claims that the law is ineffective at reducing risks to teens and children.
"I continue to have my own struggles of depression or anxiety or regret or, you know, things like that, and I just try to l look at my son and see that I need to be here for him, and he deserves to have a father in his life to love him.”
In the promo, Nathan talks to Charlotte Thornton, the mother of Elizabeth’s late husband and Little Jack’s dad. “Don’t mess this up,” she tells Nathan.
"A little behind the scenes: When I was in the sound studio with Mark while he was recording that voiceover that Gina wrote, Mark asked me the same thing.”
“In researching and studying the birth of Christ, the Lord revealed to us how real and wonderful He is! He used a star to bring the magi to Him, but for us he used a cartoon!”
In the next installment, "Ainsley McGregor thought craft markets and book clubs, not corpses, would define her new life back home in Sweet River. That is, until a ..."