WebSDR – 2026-04-30 05:55

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All right, real good, Carol. We will take them off the prayer list. Appreciate that report, and it's good to hear God's answering prayer.

All right, that's Carol, KK7TPO. All right, any other check-ins this morning? Please come out.

KK7WKI. Okay, there is Dave, KK7WKI. Good morning, Dave.

How are you doing? Doing great. Good morning to everyone.

No prayer requests. All right, thank you. That's Phillip K6HSV.

Who else do we have on the SDR that we haven't checked in? I think we've got everyone, and there's my good friend Todd at WD0T from South Dakota. Appreciate you being there, Todd.

Let's see, who else? I think we've got everybody caught up on the SDRs. All right, we're back to taking voice check-ins.

Please come down to your call center. *Rain* Amen. Thank you so much for that, Jeff.

Really appreciate it. 10-life jury has had cataract surgery April 1st. Surgery complies with a 10-second surgery on the other eye.

Get this to me, Tony. In, and protect the lead. Nephew Eric, in the military, deployed to Israel.

Lord, we ask for his safety. Lord, we give thanks that they completed their radiation treatment and that it was successful. And we give them peace and comfort.

Lord, give them peace and comfort. We go through this day. I'm just keeping focused on you.

What am I supposed to do? I only have faith in Jesus, baby. Amen.

Thank you, Son of the Earth. Sure, thank you so much for the prayer. I really appreciate that.

The net would like to thank all those who checked in today. Dan, in 6, he and I got you checked in. See you there on the Haslam Bay SDR.

Appreciate you being there, Dan. Also, we'd like to thank the stations who stood by to give us a clear operating frequency. We meet here seven days a week at 6 a.m.

in order to read the scriptures. Why did the duck get bad grades? Why did the duck get bad grades?

Um, let's see, Beck. Um, uh, 'cause he kept quacking up in class. Oh, so close, because he was always quacking jokes.

My pleasure. Alright, well I've got a doctor's appointment to go to, so I'm going to be clear and QRT. This is WB7MAX, and you guys go ahead and chat if you want, but I'm going to be off the air.

Thank you. you Thank you. Thank you.

. Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you. *Rain* Thank you.

========== Scripture Reading (KJV): Since no specific scripture was provided in the notes, a relevant passage for group prayer and support could be Philippians 4:6-7: "Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."

Study Summary: The Bible study session began with a series of prayer reports and check-ins, reflecting the group's commitment to prayer and support for one another. Carol reported that God had answered her prayers, and the group expressed gratitude for her update. Dave and Phillip did not have specific prayer requests, but Todd from South Dakota and Jeff, who needed prayers for his jury duty after cataract surgery, were acknowledged. Tony requested prayers for his nephew Eric, who is in the military and deployed to Israel, emphasizing the importance of praying for the safety and well-being of those serving in the armed forces.

The group's regular scripture reading practice was highlighted, with members meeting seven days a week at 6 a.m. to read and discuss the Bible. This underscores the value placed on consistent engagement with God's word. The discussion around Philippians 4:6-7 provided a scriptural basis for the group's emphasis on prayer, encouraging members to bring their concerns to God and trust in His peace that surpasses understanding.

Humor was used to lighten the mood, with a joke about a duck getting bad grades, illustrating the group's ability to maintain a positive and supportive atmosphere even in challenging times. The session concluded with WB7MAX leaving the air for a doctor's appointment, and general thanks and acknowledgments from participants, reinforcing the sense of community and mutual respect among the group members. ==========