Don't Quit On A Bad Day!

May 28, 2023 • Mike Newsom • John 16:33, Psalm 69:1–3, 1 Thessalonians 5:9–11, Daniel 3:24–25

Mottos and slogans are important, they can encourage and motivate. On the Appalachian Trail, the unofficial motto is, "Don't Quit On A Bad Day." There is a warning in that statement, "Bad Days Are Coming!" When the weather turns bad, the temperature falls, the food runs out, or pain and injury sets in, a beautiful place can turn ugly quick!

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