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David's Daily Devotion for March 20

March 20, 2025 - Good Morning! It’s Thursday, March 20.

Happy First Day of spring! Welcome to the Vernal Equinox. Equinox is Latin for “equal night.” On this day in March, and at the Autumnal Equinox in September, the periods of light and darkness are approximately the same. This happens each year in the Northern Hemisphere. But down south everything is opposite. Our amigos in Argentina are saying goodbye to summer today, and hello to fall. It’s a fascinating world we live in.

TPWD Inland Fisheries Stocks Millions of Fish Across Texas in 2024

March 19, 2025 – Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD)’s Inland Fisheries Division stocked nearly 27 million fish comprising 17 different species, sub-species or hybrids in Texas public freshwaters during 2024.

Roughly 7.9 million of these were stocked in rivers, ponds, and lakes associated with 50 state parks.

TPWD actively stocks waterbodies throughout Texas to enhance sportfishing opportunities. Its multifaceted statewide stocking program tailors fish stockings to individual waterbodies, with more than 400 unique waterbodies stocked annually.

David’s Daily Devotion for Mar. 19

March 19, 2025 - Good Morning! It’s Wednesday, March 19.

Tomorrow we’ll complete our six-part series on creation and the Creator. And it will be the first day of spring! Not exactly in the top tier of holidays. No special songs or special food. No parties or presents.  No Hallmark cards. Not even time off work. The first day of spring is in the second tier of holidays - like Columbus Day, Earth Day, Arbor Day, Groundhog Day. But it can be a special day if we let it remind us of our Creator and His creation.

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week: A Story of Recovery and Hope

March 14, 2025 - In the quiet town of Lufkin, Texas, 17-year-old Jacob never thought he would see his life spiral out of control. A talented athlete with college scholarships in sight, he had a bright future ahead—until prescription painkillers took it all away. It started innocently enough, a prescription after a minor injury. But as the pills ran out, the cravings remained. Within a year, he was forging prescriptions, borrowing money, and eventually turning to fentanyl-laced pills bought on the street.

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