Who was Jonathan’s father?
A. David
B. Saul
C. Jessie
D. Moses
In The News:
- Seeking information on the Coronavirus. It's found in the Featured section on the front page.
- National Panda Day. National Panda Day draws attention to one of the world’s unique bears. Pandas are also one of the world’s most endangered and adored animals. Conservationists and animal lovers alike spread the word about increasing efforts of the international community dedicated to protecting and restoring habitat. With their white face and black eyes and body, Panda bears are easily identifiable. However, despite their sweet disposition, they tend to isolate themselves in the wild. They eat mostly plants and do not hibernate in the winter like many other bears.
- Queen Elizabeth staying in the palace. Despite what a few tabloid stories wrote over the weekend, Queen Elizabeth will not be leaving Buckingham Palace amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The longest-ruling monarch in U.K. history had taken a regular trip to her residence in Windsor for the weekend, but she is expected back at the palace this week as usual. Her trip comes as the royal family has decided to cancel and postpone several of their trips and events amid the global pandemic.
- School Bus stop food delivery. In NC, Hoke County, one of the poorest counties, just announced they are going to be delivering breakfast and lunches to students each day of this quarantine at their bus stops and the cafeteria will hand out meals at the school doors.
- TP giveaway. Amidst the great toilet paper shortage of 2020, a Maryland family is doing what they can to help those in need. Tom Grosh of Clear Spring was sitting in the office doing some work at the end of the day when, he says, God told him, “You gotta help your fellow man. I knew exactly where to go to get the toilet paper and went and bought it. My wife said, ‘Are you sure you want to do this?’ and there was no hesitation — when God tells me to do something, I do it.” Grosh bought 10 cases of toilet paper containing 96 rolls each, loaded them onto his pickup truck and headed for a big parking lot to hand out rolls to anyone who wanted them. Grosh’s wife, niece and two teenage friends waved “Free TP” signs as drivers honked their approval on the highway. Although some takers offered to pay, Grosh refused and asked them to instead pay it forward.
- Australian skywriter. On thursday, A skywriter encouraged healthy habits amid the coronavirus outbreak by scrawling the words "wash hands" in the sky over Sydney, Australia.
- Fake test kits. Federal authorities warned consumers over the weekend about fake home-testing kits for the coronavirus after customs agents intercepted a package at Los Angeles International Airport filled with vials labeled as COVID-19 test kits. The parcel arriving from the United Kingdom was declared as purified water vials valued at nearly $200. But when U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspected it they discovered the labels referring to the virus… Testing for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, is only conducted in verified state and local public laboratories across the country.
- Disney + adds movies. Just in time for social distancing, Frozen II has been added to Disney+, three months earlier than planned, to provide “families with some fun and joy during this challenging period.” The most recent Star Wars movie, The Rise of Skywalker, has also been released earlier than planned.
- For the kids with no computers, Google classroom works on the PS4 and Xbox through the browsers.
- kangaroo raiding TP. A visitor to a campground in Australia captured video of a different type of toilet paper shortage -- a kangaroo raiding rolls from the restroom. The filmer said they have been traveling the country in a camper with their family for the year. The video shows a kangaroo inside the campground's restroom eating toilet paper from a bathroom stall. The filmer said the family talked to campground managers and learned they are planning to put up a fence next month to keep the kangaroos from raiding the toilet paper.
- Groom’s answer didn’t add up. In India a bride walked out of her wedding after the groom failed to solve a simple math problem. The woman’s relatives put the groom to the test after becoming concerned about his level of education. After the groom failed to come up with an answer for 15 + 6, the bride-to-be stormed out of the wedding.
- Grandma’s b-day wish. For her birthday, a Washington DC grandma wants no more birthdays. When the Kidder family gathered to celebrate grandma’s 94th birthday, she blew out the candles with a less than positive wish. After the family sang Happy Birthday, grandma made a short speech: “Well, thank you very much. I hope this is my last.” -
- Chick-fil-A has temporarily closed its dining room. While some towns, cities, and states are mandating restaurant dine-in closures during the coronavirus crisis, some eateries are taking the situation into their own hands. Chick-fil-A has temporarily closed its dining room areas to limit person to person contact. The announcement was made on Sunday. The restaurants will still offer take-out, drive-thru, and delivery.
Bonus News (not mentioned on-air):
- KFC Free delivery. As the coronavirus outbreak plays out, we are being encouraged to avoid large crowds and stay inside whenever possible, especially those of us who are in high-risk groups. For that reason, delivery is expected to be in huge demand, and many companies are even waiving fees. KFC just announced it’s offering free delivery through April 26, though it didn’t specifically cite the coronavirus as a reason for doing so. To qualify for free delivery, all you have to do is spend a minimum of $12 on orders placed through KFC’s website or its delivery partners: Grubhub and Seamless.
Fun Fact:
The average tree will produce about 700 of these. (Paper grocery bags) #funfact
Matt's Musing:
Some people go into martial arts just for kicks... #musing
Matt's Pick Song:
“Sustaining Grace” by Karen Peck & New River
Bible Trivia Answer:
B. Saul (1 Samuel 19:1 & 2)
A. David
B. Saul
C. Jessie
D. Moses
In The News:
- Seeking information on the Coronavirus. It's found in the Featured section on the front page.
- National Panda Day. National Panda Day draws attention to one of the world’s unique bears. Pandas are also one of the world’s most endangered and adored animals. Conservationists and animal lovers alike spread the word about increasing efforts of the international community dedicated to protecting and restoring habitat. With their white face and black eyes and body, Panda bears are easily identifiable. However, despite their sweet disposition, they tend to isolate themselves in the wild. They eat mostly plants and do not hibernate in the winter like many other bears.
- Queen Elizabeth staying in the palace. Despite what a few tabloid stories wrote over the weekend, Queen Elizabeth will not be leaving Buckingham Palace amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The longest-ruling monarch in U.K. history had taken a regular trip to her residence in Windsor for the weekend, but she is expected back at the palace this week as usual. Her trip comes as the royal family has decided to cancel and postpone several of their trips and events amid the global pandemic.
- School Bus stop food delivery. In NC, Hoke County, one of the poorest counties, just announced they are going to be delivering breakfast and lunches to students each day of this quarantine at their bus stops and the cafeteria will hand out meals at the school doors.
- TP giveaway. Amidst the great toilet paper shortage of 2020, a Maryland family is doing what they can to help those in need. Tom Grosh of Clear Spring was sitting in the office doing some work at the end of the day when, he says, God told him, “You gotta help your fellow man. I knew exactly where to go to get the toilet paper and went and bought it. My wife said, ‘Are you sure you want to do this?’ and there was no hesitation — when God tells me to do something, I do it.” Grosh bought 10 cases of toilet paper containing 96 rolls each, loaded them onto his pickup truck and headed for a big parking lot to hand out rolls to anyone who wanted them. Grosh’s wife, niece and two teenage friends waved “Free TP” signs as drivers honked their approval on the highway. Although some takers offered to pay, Grosh refused and asked them to instead pay it forward.
- Australian skywriter. On thursday, A skywriter encouraged healthy habits amid the coronavirus outbreak by scrawling the words "wash hands" in the sky over Sydney, Australia.
- Fake test kits. Federal authorities warned consumers over the weekend about fake home-testing kits for the coronavirus after customs agents intercepted a package at Los Angeles International Airport filled with vials labeled as COVID-19 test kits. The parcel arriving from the United Kingdom was declared as purified water vials valued at nearly $200. But when U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspected it they discovered the labels referring to the virus… Testing for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, is only conducted in verified state and local public laboratories across the country.
- Disney + adds movies. Just in time for social distancing, Frozen II has been added to Disney+, three months earlier than planned, to provide “families with some fun and joy during this challenging period.” The most recent Star Wars movie, The Rise of Skywalker, has also been released earlier than planned.
- For the kids with no computers, Google classroom works on the PS4 and Xbox through the browsers.
- kangaroo raiding TP. A visitor to a campground in Australia captured video of a different type of toilet paper shortage -- a kangaroo raiding rolls from the restroom. The filmer said they have been traveling the country in a camper with their family for the year. The video shows a kangaroo inside the campground's restroom eating toilet paper from a bathroom stall. The filmer said the family talked to campground managers and learned they are planning to put up a fence next month to keep the kangaroos from raiding the toilet paper.
- Groom’s answer didn’t add up. In India a bride walked out of her wedding after the groom failed to solve a simple math problem. The woman’s relatives put the groom to the test after becoming concerned about his level of education. After the groom failed to come up with an answer for 15 + 6, the bride-to-be stormed out of the wedding.
- Grandma’s b-day wish. For her birthday, a Washington DC grandma wants no more birthdays. When the Kidder family gathered to celebrate grandma’s 94th birthday, she blew out the candles with a less than positive wish. After the family sang Happy Birthday, grandma made a short speech: “Well, thank you very much. I hope this is my last.” -
- Chick-fil-A has temporarily closed its dining room. While some towns, cities, and states are mandating restaurant dine-in closures during the coronavirus crisis, some eateries are taking the situation into their own hands. Chick-fil-A has temporarily closed its dining room areas to limit person to person contact. The announcement was made on Sunday. The restaurants will still offer take-out, drive-thru, and delivery.
Bonus News (not mentioned on-air):
- KFC Free delivery. As the coronavirus outbreak plays out, we are being encouraged to avoid large crowds and stay inside whenever possible, especially those of us who are in high-risk groups. For that reason, delivery is expected to be in huge demand, and many companies are even waiving fees. KFC just announced it’s offering free delivery through April 26, though it didn’t specifically cite the coronavirus as a reason for doing so. To qualify for free delivery, all you have to do is spend a minimum of $12 on orders placed through KFC’s website or its delivery partners: Grubhub and Seamless.
Fun Fact:
The average tree will produce about 700 of these. (Paper grocery bags) #funfact
Matt's Musing:
Some people go into martial arts just for kicks... #musing
Matt's Pick Song:
“Sustaining Grace” by Karen Peck & New River
Bible Trivia Answer:
B. Saul (1 Samuel 19:1 & 2)
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