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Community Gathers to Pray, Praise, and Give Thanks

November 20, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Civic, community and business leaders came together to pray and give thanks this morning (Tuesday) during the 48th annual Chamber Prayer Breakfast held at the County Complex Auditorium.

The guest speaker, Nancy Trapp, admonished her audience to follow the example of Old Testament Prophet Nehemiah in their lives.

“Nehemiah was a common man. He wasn’t much different from anybody in this room. He was Jewish by faith and birth and he desired from the deepest part of his heart to see his hometown of Jerusalem be restored to its greatness”.

“For us to practice what Nehemiah practiced, what we need to do is pray. Pray every day without ceasing for any and every burden we have for our county, town, church, friends, and our families. We must pray daily and often. We should always remember that God’s time and our time are never the same,” said Trapp.

“We need to make a plan and execute the plan that the Lord gives us boldly and we should look for the resources that the Lord will provide. We need to look in uncommon and unlikely places for the resources that the Lord is preparing to provide us with right now. As part of this plan, we should protect ourselves against the outside evils. We need to work with the Sheriff’s Department, Police Department, EMS, and all the protective services, and with the security team at your church to protect ourselves because there is evil out there. The Lord calls on us to protect ourselves. We should also protect ourselves from the inside evils. The evils of selfishness, greed, extortion, a pecking order, any illegal banking practices, or anything that will destroy us from the inside. We need to call out this evil and get rid of it,” Trapp continued.

“Finally, we need to praise. We need to have genuine daily every moment, on-going praise in our minds and in our hearts and our praise doesn’t need to stop on Sunday morning. Nehemiah lived a very thankful, grateful, and blessed life. He was thankful for the little things. He was grateful to his employer, to his friends, and the men who rose up to come and work. He was blessed with the Lord working through his own life and through the lives of other people,” she said.

Trapp then spoke of personal tragedies she has encountered and overcome through faith, prayer and the support of this community and as she prepares to relocate to Louisiana to be closer to family, Trapp said she will draw on that strength as she strives to continue to live thankful, grateful, and blessed.

“A majority of you know the struggles that I had for almost 10 years to find and give forgiveness to the man who murdered my sister and tore my family apart with lies and malicious intent. What you may not know is that I have lived in DeKalb County and Smithville for almost 20 years and about five years ago for a 15 month period of time I watched my brother who lived in Cookeville, my mother-in-law who was from here, my father, and my husband who was born and raised in DeKalb County all die. I know each one of them received their reward in Heaven but what you may not know is there was not one single moment that I ever felt alone because I had you. The men and women of DeKalb County have been part of my greater prayer life, my prayer warriors. The people who helped me plan my next step. People that protected me from the outside and the inside evils that would come. Each and every one of you were always willing to be a praise partner. So when I leave here moving forward and moving on and unfortunately being called to go back to Louisiana to live where my family is, I will carry in my heart as I move away, the part of each and every one of you that you have given me and I will live thankful, grateful, and blessed,” said Trapp.

The program began with welcoming remarks from Chamber President Rita Bell and County Mayor Tim Stribling. Boy Scout Troop #347 presented the flags and led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. Noah Gill, DCHS Student and member of Leadership DeKalb gave the Invocation. State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver sang the National Anthem and Award winning entertainer Darrin Vincent of the popular duo “Dailey & Vincent” performed. Donna Mathis-Herbert of the DeKalb Human Services offered a prayer for military and emergency response personnel. Jannie Mulaski of DTC Communications read scripture. Greg Vinson of Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, prayed for our children and families and Alex Woodward of Wilson Bank & Trust prayed for our communities and their leaders. Shan Williams of Ascension Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital introduced the guest speaker.

The meal was prepared by Jason Evans of Evins Mill.

Chamber Director Suzanne Williams and County Mayor Stribling made announcements about upcoming holidays events in December.

The guest speaker, Nancy  Trapp is a graduate of ULM University of Louisiana-Monroe, is CNOR-certified in operating room procedures, and has her master’s degree from UT, Knoxville in nursing administration and nursing education. Nancy is a member of Smithville First Baptist Church, Sigma Theta Tau Nursing, and AORN Nashville. She worked for Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital 11 1/2 years.

 




Darrin Vincent Entertains at Chamber Prayer Breakfast (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

November 20, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Dailey & Vincent’s Darrin Vincent entertained at the 48th Annual Chamber Prayer Breakfast this morning (Tuesday) at the County Complex Auditorium.

M2U02853 from dwayne page on Vimeo.




Lady Tigers Rally for Road Win at Warren County

November 20, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County Lady Tigers rallied in the 4th period to take a come from behind road win over Warren County 53 to 50 Monday night in McMinnville. The Tigers were not as fortunate and lost 59 to 42 to the Pioneers.

The Lady Tigers trailed 10 to 6 after the 1st period, 23 to 20 at halftime, and 41 to 35 after the 3rd period but outscored Warren County 18 to 9 in the 4th period to claim the victory.

Kennedy Agee led the team in scoring with 19 points. Kadee Ferrell and Emme Colwell each with 10. Kenzie France 6. Mya Ruch 5, Maddison Parsley 2 and Lydia Brown with 1.

In the boys game, the Tigers trailed 11 to 7 after the 1st period, 28 to 18 at halftime, and 48 to 25 after the 3rd period before falling 59 to 42.

For the Tigers Hayden Thomas scored 12. Nathan Atkins 9. Dallas Cook 7. Luke Jenkins 5. Brayden Howard 4. Colter Norris 3 and Noah Martin with 2 points.

DeKalb County will be at White County tonight (Tuesday). The girls game tips off at 6 p.m. followed by the boys game. Listen LIVE on WJLE AM 1480 and FM 101.7 and LIVE streaming at www.wjle.com with the Voice of the Tigers and Lady Tigers John Pryor.

Join us for Tiger Talk at 5:40 p.m. as John Pryor interviews Coaches Danny Fish and John Sanders and players Lydia Brown and Hayden Thomas. Catch the program on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and LIVE streaming at www.wjle.com.  Tiger Talk is sponsored by DeKalb Farm Bureau and Kilgore’s Restaurant.




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