Bible Trivia Question:
What did Jesus say the kingdom of heaven was like?
A. Pruning grape vines
B. Honey from a honeycomb
C. Growing seeds of grain
D. A fig tree
Theme of the Day: Healing
Isaiah 41:10 “fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
Matthew 11:28–30 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
In The News:
- National Iced Tea Day on June 10th each year celebrates one of summer’s favorite drinks. Whether you prefer sweetened or unsweetened, with or without lemon, many love and enjoy iced tea by the glass full all summer long.
- Donuts inspired by desserts. Normally you think of donuts as a quick breakfast but what about a dessert? Krispy Kreme is now selling a line of donuts inspired by desserts like banana pudding and Mississippi Mud pie. The three-donut collection also includes coconut cake delight. As you think about what to bring to the Summer barbeque, swing by Krispy Kreme for dessert donuts, but you better hurry, they're only available until June 24th.
- Thank you for praying for Officer Mark Priebe! If you would like to mail a note of encouragement you may send it to:
Officer Mark Priebe
C/O Springfield Police Officers Association
235 N. Benton Ave.
Springfield, MO 65806
We have heard from a family friend that Mark would leave a note for his family every morning, specifically on a sticky note. Please consider writing a verse or encouraging thought on a sticky note and include it with the card/note. Thank you!
- Increased menu prices. Food industry experts say consumers should be prepared for restaurant prices to go up and menus to change as businesses grapple with higher prices from suppliers and other expenses due to the coronavirus. … It’s not just the added cost of ingredients that restaurants need to worry about. Many owners have expressed worry about how their finances will suffer as dining rooms re-open with limited capacity and landlords who may have been lenient on rent begin to lose patience.
- National Black Cow Day, on June 10th each year recognizes an ice cream float beverage also known as a Root Beer Float. That’s right, the beverage made with rootbeer and vanilla ice cream was also called a Black Cow.
- Don’t rob a bank. If you’re going to rob a bank, don’t do it in the United States. A study of bank robberies in the U.S. and England found that the average per-person haul in an American heist is just $4,330. That may seem like a lot, but researchers found that 20 percent of bank robbers were ultimately caught by police. This means if bank robbing is your career you’ll make $17,320 at four robberies and then likely be caught. Or you could get caught after the first one!
- Fun Fact: 19,375: People who report being injured by a golf cart each year in the U.S. #funfact
- National Egg Roll Day. one of the country’s ultimate comfort foods
- Crows Cause Fire. Security cameras set up to catch arsonists starting fires at a shrine in Japan instead caught crows stealing lit candles and dropping them on piles of leaves.
- 1943: The Ball Point Pen was patented by Lasalo Biro of Budapest, Hungary.
- A pregnant U.K. woman who fell through her kitchen ceiling didn’t break a single bone — but immediately went into labor. The woman was 35 weeks pregnant when she crashed through her bathroom floor and fell ten feet into the kitchen. The woman and her husband were renovating the bathroom for the arrival of the baby and there was nothing but plasterboard and joists. She thinks she missed a step. As soon as the paramedics got to her home they checked her out and then rushed her to the hospital to deliver her baby.
- 1682: The first tornado recorded by settlers in North America was sighted near New Haven, Connecticut.
- The average person will consume nearly 70,000 snacks in their lifetime. The average person will enjoy 21 nibbles between meals every week — a total of 1,095 a year.
- Hot Cheetos’. Get the milk ready because Frito-Lay just released its hottest chip ever, and it’s part of the Cheetos family. While some of us can only handle Chester Cheetah’s original cheese puff, Flamin’ Hot lovers will be delighted to know that there’s now a much spicier version of the blazing snack dubbed Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs. Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs are shaped like a pepper, and marketing materials promise that your taste buds will be tingling.
- AMC Theaters, the world’s largest theater operator, said Tuesday that it expects to have 97-98% of its theaters worldwide reopened by mid-July. The National Association of Theater Owners, the trade group that represents exhibitors, expects some 90-95% of cinemas around the world will be opened by mid-July.
Bonus News (not mentioned on-air):
In England, a mother identified a dead man as her son and then spent nearly an hour saying a tearful goodbye before having him cremated. Police called the next day to say they had found her 39-year-old son — alive. Who was the guy she thought was her son? They don’t know.
Matt's Pick Song:
“Oh I Want to See Him” by the Taylors
Bible Trivia Answer:
C. Growing seeds of grain (Mark 4:26-29)
- Donuts inspired by desserts. Normally you think of donuts as a quick breakfast but what about a dessert? Krispy Kreme is now selling a line of donuts inspired by desserts like banana pudding and Mississippi Mud pie. The three-donut collection also includes coconut cake delight. As you think about what to bring to the Summer barbeque, swing by Krispy Kreme for dessert donuts, but you better hurry, they're only available until June 24th.
- Thank you for praying for Officer Mark Priebe! If you would like to mail a note of encouragement you may send it to:
Officer Mark Priebe
C/O Springfield Police Officers Association
235 N. Benton Ave.
Springfield, MO 65806
We have heard from a family friend that Mark would leave a note for his family every morning, specifically on a sticky note. Please consider writing a verse or encouraging thought on a sticky note and include it with the card/note. Thank you!
- Increased menu prices. Food industry experts say consumers should be prepared for restaurant prices to go up and menus to change as businesses grapple with higher prices from suppliers and other expenses due to the coronavirus. … It’s not just the added cost of ingredients that restaurants need to worry about. Many owners have expressed worry about how their finances will suffer as dining rooms re-open with limited capacity and landlords who may have been lenient on rent begin to lose patience.
- National Black Cow Day, on June 10th each year recognizes an ice cream float beverage also known as a Root Beer Float. That’s right, the beverage made with rootbeer and vanilla ice cream was also called a Black Cow.
- Don’t rob a bank. If you’re going to rob a bank, don’t do it in the United States. A study of bank robberies in the U.S. and England found that the average per-person haul in an American heist is just $4,330. That may seem like a lot, but researchers found that 20 percent of bank robbers were ultimately caught by police. This means if bank robbing is your career you’ll make $17,320 at four robberies and then likely be caught. Or you could get caught after the first one!
- Fun Fact: 19,375: People who report being injured by a golf cart each year in the U.S. #funfact
- National Egg Roll Day. one of the country’s ultimate comfort foods
- Crows Cause Fire. Security cameras set up to catch arsonists starting fires at a shrine in Japan instead caught crows stealing lit candles and dropping them on piles of leaves.
- 1943: The Ball Point Pen was patented by Lasalo Biro of Budapest, Hungary.
- A pregnant U.K. woman who fell through her kitchen ceiling didn’t break a single bone — but immediately went into labor. The woman was 35 weeks pregnant when she crashed through her bathroom floor and fell ten feet into the kitchen. The woman and her husband were renovating the bathroom for the arrival of the baby and there was nothing but plasterboard and joists. She thinks she missed a step. As soon as the paramedics got to her home they checked her out and then rushed her to the hospital to deliver her baby.
- 1682: The first tornado recorded by settlers in North America was sighted near New Haven, Connecticut.
- The average person will consume nearly 70,000 snacks in their lifetime. The average person will enjoy 21 nibbles between meals every week — a total of 1,095 a year.
- Hot Cheetos’. Get the milk ready because Frito-Lay just released its hottest chip ever, and it’s part of the Cheetos family. While some of us can only handle Chester Cheetah’s original cheese puff, Flamin’ Hot lovers will be delighted to know that there’s now a much spicier version of the blazing snack dubbed Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs. Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs are shaped like a pepper, and marketing materials promise that your taste buds will be tingling.
- AMC Theaters, the world’s largest theater operator, said Tuesday that it expects to have 97-98% of its theaters worldwide reopened by mid-July. The National Association of Theater Owners, the trade group that represents exhibitors, expects some 90-95% of cinemas around the world will be opened by mid-July.
Bonus News (not mentioned on-air):
In England, a mother identified a dead man as her son and then spent nearly an hour saying a tearful goodbye before having him cremated. Police called the next day to say they had found her 39-year-old son — alive. Who was the guy she thought was her son? They don’t know.
Matt's Pick Song:
“Oh I Want to See Him” by the Taylors
Bible Trivia Answer:
C. Growing seeds of grain (Mark 4:26-29)
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