Life Can Be Hard (By Pam Scott)

Life can really be hard sometimes, can’t it? I’m so often reminded of that when a person shares with me their heartbreak over a strained or broken relationship.
  
I’m reminded that life is hard when an innocent child is taken advantage of, and abused by an uncaring adult. Life can be hard when a teen turns their back on everything they’ve been taught and walks away from the Lord, pursuing the path of the world.
  

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Meet the Intern: Rebekah

Greetings! My name is Rebekah Erway and I’ll be the second summer intern serving at PHBC for the next few months. I just graduated in May from Cedarville University with a degree in Christian Education. I love working with kids and teens and sharing the truth of God’s Word with them. What job that equates to, I’m not exactly sure, but I’m trusting God to open doors for me this fall.
  

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Meet the Intern: Kayla

Hey there! I am so completely excited to join the team at PHBC as one of your summer interns! The Lord has taken me on an adventure that I would have never envisioned for myself. I am thankful that I serve such a wonderful God that writes my story and is not confined by my own visions, but rather He leads me further and loves me more than I could have imagined.
 

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Knock Out (By Jon Perkins)

Growing up, I was a fan of video games. Wait…I am still a fan of video games. Not all video games, however. My favorite games are sports games: basketball, baseball, football, soccer, etc. For some reason, when I play those games in my mind, I am actually those players or that coach, which unfortunately would control my emotions, as well. Lose a game and I would be upset. Player gets hurt, I would be devastated. You get the idea. But one game got to me more than any other game, mainly because I still have never beat the game. That game is Mike Tyson’s Punch Out.
 

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