Sunday

Do all your work in love.

~1 Corinthians 16:14 (TEV)~

“So then, my friends,

because of God’s great mercy to us I appeal to you:

Offer yourselves as a living sacrifice to God,

dedicated to his service and pleasing to him.

This is the true worship that you should offer.”

~Romans 12:1, TEV~


Requests from Lawana Carter:

Will please add my friend Gina’s grandbaby to the prayer? Her name is Sophia. She is about 3 months old and was born very earily. She will be having surgery Monday on her legs. The tendons and bones and to tight. God has been very good to this family with this baby girl. I know Gina and her family will be very grateful for all the prayers.
I (Lawana) will be having a female test done Monday myself. Please pray they can find the answers for all the female trouble I am having.
Adam had been sick this will be the second week. He is havin to stay inside all the time and he is not happy with that. He will have allergies test done on the 30th.
I will not be at S.S. Sunday. I have lost my voice from allergies and I was told to stay inside as much as I can.
Thank you,
Lawana

Pray for Roger Pittman as he continues to improve.  He was been dealing with kidney stones for several months.

Continue to pray for Jesse and Majel Dean.  Jesse will continue with his treatment at home under the care of Majel, home health, and therapists.  I know they will appreciated every prayer on their behalf.

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Thank you for praying for my family.

  • Daddy is now doing better.
  • Becki and the children made it back to Rome, GA last night.  They delayed their trip about eight hours before Becki carefully drove between bands of bad weather.  We’re thankful for being able to check the weather situation minute to minute and for cell phones to stay in contact.

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee





Saturday

It’s in Christ that we find out who we are

and what we are living for.

Long before we first heard of Christ and got our hopes up,

he had his eye on us,

had designs on us for glorious living,

part of the overall purpose

he is working out in everything and everyone.

~Ephesians 1:11-12 (MSG)~

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is improving.  Please continue to pray for her and her family.

Pray for people to stay alert to the possibility of bad weather today. Especially pray for those who are traveling.  Our daughter-in-law and grandchildren did not leave early this morning as planned, but will try to leave later depending on the weather report.

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

…SOMEDAY YOU MAY have to confront someone you love who is caught in sin…

That’s something we don’t talk much about–confronting in love the person who is caught in a sin.  But the Bible is clear that we have a responsibility to hold one another accountable, to correct and rebuke one another, to confront in love, and to restore people from sin.  If you see a brother caught in a sin and you say, “It’s none of my business,” you don’t really care about your brother, and you’re ignoring Christ’s command (See Luke 17:3; 2 Timothy 4:2; Galatians 6:1).

So one of the applications to the sermon on Nathan and David is that there will be times when you have to confront someone you love.  But a good sermon will take that application a step further and give examples.  I tried to think of times when people might have to confront someone they see committing sin, and I began to write down ideas in my manuscript.  “If you know that your friend is having an affair, or you discover that someone is embezzling money from his business, or you’re a student and you see someone cheating on a test, what do you do?”  Then I remembered visiting the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.  Etched on the wall is their slogan, “We will not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate those who do.”  That’s a great illustration of how even people outside the church realize the need to confront those who have done wrong.

Then I remembered that a young man in our church is attending the Air Force Academy.  His father once told me a story about his son taking tests there.  He once told his dad that whenever they’re taking a test, they all keep their heads down and nobody ever looks up.  Ken said, “Why is that, son?  Are they afraid they’ll be tempted to cheat?”  “No, Dad,” Josh answered, “We’re afraid we will see someone else cheating and have to turn him in.”

Then I remembered that a young man in our church is attending the Air Force Academy.  His father once told me a story about his son taking tests there.  He once told his dad that whenever they’re taking a test, they all keep their heads down and nobody ever looks up.  Ken said, “Why is that, son?  Are they afraid they’ll be tempted to cheat?”  “No, Dad,” Josh answered, “We’re afraid we will see someone else cheating and have to turn him in.”

That’s a great story, and it made a good illustration in the sermon because it helped me bring to light situations that might arise in every-day life when we are called upon to confront someone who has sinned.  We don’t go looking for people’s faults.  In fact, we prefer not to find any.  But sometimes we can’t ignore them, and we must lovingly confront.  Bob Russell, “When GOD Builds a CHURCH, 34-35

“Then Nathan said to David, ‘You are the man!

Thus says the LORD God of Israel:

‘I anointed you king over Israel, and I delivered you from the hand of Saul.

I gave you your master’s house and your master’s wives into your keeping,

and gave you the house of Israel and Judah.

And if that had been too little,

I also would have given you much more!

Why have you despised the commandment of the LORD, to do evil in His sight?

You have killed Uriah the Hittite with the sword;

you have taken his wife to be your wife,

and have killed him with the sword of the people of Ammon.

Now therefore, the sword shall never depart from your house,

because you have despised Me, and have taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be your wife.”

2 Samuel 12:7-10

Have a great preparation day for the Lord’s Day!

ANNA LEE

Friday

May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us;

establish the work of our hands for us-

yes, establish the work of our hands.

~Psalm 90:17 (NIV)~

Jesse  Dean is better.  He may be able to come home in a few days.

Mr. Cete Dillon got a good report on his eye.  Thank God for his progress.

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is better and back at home.  Please continue to pray for her and her family.

Rudolph Hudson
(May 26, 1934 – April 21, 2010)

A resident of Kentwood, died at 3:25 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at his residence at the age of 75 years. He was born May 26, 1934 in Natalbany and was a Veteran of the U. S. Army. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. Saturday. Services conducted by Bro. Kevin Dunn and Bro. Joe Warden. Interment Woodland Cemetery, Kentwood. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Enlow Hudson; 2 daughters, Tami Hudson Hunt and her husband, Larry and Angie Hudson Campbell and her husband, John; a son, Chad R. Hudson, all of Kentwood; 7 grandchildren, Katie Mallet Wunstel, Leigha Mallet Edler, Emily Mallett Cowart, Renee Hunt, Jordan Hunt, Josh Hunt and Tyler Raye; 2 great-grandchildren, Kelsey and Brennan Edler; 4 sisters, Elaine H. Bennett, Rose H. Fontenot, Kathleen H. Bowen, all of Baton Rouge, and Wanda H. Morrow, Marurepas; a brother, Robert E. Hudson, Baton Rouge. He was preceded in death by his parents, James William Sylvester Hudson and Florence Palmer Hudson; a sister, Lula Mae Hudson Seaton; a brother, Jay W. Hudson. The family would like to thank Dr. Charles Ducombs and Hospice Caregivers Gayle and Elaine for the excellent care during this difficult time.

Have a fantastic Friday!

Anna Lee

Thursday

Each of you should go on living according to the Lord’s gift to you,

and as you were when God called you.

This is the rule I teach in all the churches.

1 Corinthians 7:17 (TEV)

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Pray for Roger Russell and others as they minister in Haiti this week.  Pray for the people of Haiti to be living in better conditions after the earthquake recovery than before it happened.  Pray there will be more Christian Haitians because of the efforts of so many who have/will travel there to share the Good News.

Pray for high school seniors whose school days as they complete one phase of their life and move on to the next.  Also, pray for college seniors as they also move to a new phase of life.

Rudolph Hudson
(Died April 21, 2010)

A resident of Kentwood died at 3:25 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at his residence. He was born May 26, 1934 and was 75 years of age.

McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements.

Enjoy this beautiful day the Lord has created.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

For we are God’s workmanship,

created in Christ Jesus to do good works,

which God prepared in advance for us to do.

~Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)~

TODAY’S PRAYER
INTERNATIONAL MISSION BOARD
APRIL 21, 2010

“For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth,

to show Himself strong

on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.”

~2 Chronicles 16:9a~

WORLD LEADERS. “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence” (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Please pray today for Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic of Montenegro (southeastern Europe between the Adriatic Sea and Serbia).

AIDS. Paper, scissors and glue bottles clutter the table as laughter lifts the spirits of those gathered around. HIV/AIDS victims are making paper beads! It is slow going, but inexpensive and reproducible. Everyone has learned the process and is now making beautiful necklaces and earrings for sale. These HIV/AIDS victims are at various stages of health, and some more able to do the work than others. S is very thin, using crutches to walk here. He has not missed a single day, but he cannot make a bead! He sits quietly, laughing and joking, fiddling with the paper in his hands. Today, however, even S has found a productive task: glazing the beads made by others in the group. His smile is bigger than ever! Give thanks that HIV/AIDS victims at Bophelong Community Center in Tembisa, South Africa, are able to work with their hands, but most of all, that they are able to hear stories about God’s love. Pray that they will come to know the Savior personally and experience the difference between ritual and relationship with Jesus.

CHEMNITZ, LEIPZIG, AND DRESDEN, GERMANY (KEM-nitz, LIPE-tzik, DREHZ-din). As the weather warms up and people begin to spend more time outside, members of the Hope for Saxony Team will be out and about, trying to build relationships with young people, “punkers” and others. Pray for new relationships, open hearts and minds, and the deepening of already-established relationships. http://www.hope4saxony.blogspot.com/

Maggie Allen has had surgery at Tulane.  Pray for her and for her family as she recovers from the surgery.

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

EACH OF US lives some of our days in the war zone…

We face battles, challenges, and shock. When we see the missles whizzing by overhead, we need someone who will encourage us. Encouragement is transfusing some of your courage into another life. The Bible says, “In the last days perilous times will come” ( 2 Timothy 3:1). The book of Hebrews says we ought to be more and more involved in encouragement as those days approach. When the perilous times increase and the battles intensify, we will need encouragement more than ever.

One of the motivations behind Paul’s letters to the New Testament churches was his desire to encourage his friends. These early believers were members of churches scattered throughout the ancient Roman Empire, a time ruled by cruely and persecution. These persecuted, isolated followers of Christ, trying to make their way in the world, often met in caves and catacombs of Rome for mutual encouragement. They faced life-threatening challenges every day. Paul, who founded most of these churches, wrote to communicate his heart to them. In the beginning verses of almost every one of his letters, Paul labors to deliver a word of hope and affirmation:

“First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the world world. For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of HIs Son, that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers” ( Romans 1:8-9).

If you received a letter like that from Paul, wouldn’t you be encouraged? To know that he put you on his prayer list and prayed for you every day and night? David Jeremiah in The Joy of Encouragement

“Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together,

as is the manner of some,

but exhorting one another,

and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.”

Hebrews 10;25

I hope you will take time to read this Baptist Press article on Tebow.  He has used his great athletic ability to share his strong faith.  Thank God for  young people like Tebow who gladly stand up for their faith.  Pray he continues to do so.

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32751

Have a great day.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

Forgive us the wrongs we have done,

as we forgive the wrongs that others have done to us.

~Matthew 6:12 (TEV)~

Continue to pray for Jesse Dean.  Pray for Majel and the rest of the family too.

Micah Tolleson got to go home yesterday.  Please continue to pray for him and his family.

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Baptist Press:http://www.bpnews.net/

MIST

smell.jpgAS WE SAT at the supper table, it was The Maiden who first heard the ominous hum from the next street over…

She sat at attention, caught ours, and about the moment we all heard it, she pronounced, “The mosquito truck!” Up we jumped, all three of us, to close windows and The Missus, in the voice of General Patton, sent me running to rescue items off the clothesline in the back yard.

Not that we weren’t glad to hear it and let the truck spray its cloud of poison to free us of pests. Just last week a health official from the city knocked on our door to warn us that an unconfirmed case of dengue had occurred in our quadrant. She also wormed her way in to check for possible breeding spots in standing water.

But we didn’t want the foul-smelling, mosquito-killing mist in our house and on clothing.

Our defensive operation of clockwork skill comes from long experience of trucks that regularly spray the area.

Would to God our response was as prompt and energetic when the clouds of immorality and doctrinal departures waft our way.

But we prefer last-minute swerves and faith in contrary winds to avoid the inevitable visit that temptation regularly makes up our street.

After all, we persuade ourselves, it’s impossible to avoid everything. A little bit of tolerance shows we’re not radicals. And, you never know, the individuals showing bad signs may straighten up.

But when sin is seeping its way toward them, people don’t often straighten up by themselves. They succumb.

And the creeping of immorality and lessening standards doesn’t find an automatic correction, as if they were airplanes drifting off course. They slide into ditches of ruin.

Departures of doctrine and morals must be met with prompt, energetic responses. When prevention doesn’t knock them in the head, every doctor knows that the earlier the signs are treated, the better the chance of saving the soul.

Every mechanic knows that the knocking sounds in a car won’t go away by themselves. The longer it’s left, the higher the bill.

In the church, these departures are everybody’s business. The New Testament doesn’t leave it to elders or preachers. The order is for every saint, “you who are spiritual” ( Galatians 6:1NET). Here, “spiritual” is a synonym for “Christian.”

It’s everybody’s business because departures of doctrine and morals are never restricted to a single person. They spread. They cause direct hits and collateral damage.

The old saw that we’re either part of the solution or part of the problem applies here.

So next time you hear the faraway hum of the mosquito truck, jump up and run for the windows. J. Randal Matheny at http://www.forthright.net/final_phase/the_mosquito_truck.html. Randal is a missionary in Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil and is editor of http://www.forthright.net.

“Flee also youthful lusts;

but pursue righteousness,

faith,

love,

peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.”

1 Timothy 2:22


Posted by Mike Benson at April 19, 2010

Have a terrific Tuesday!

Anna Lee

Monday

“Yours, O Lord, is the greatness,

the power and the glory,

the victory and the majesty;

for all that is in heaven and in earth is Yours;

Yours is the kingdom, O Lord,

and You are exalted as head over all.”

~1 Chronicles 29:11~

Pray for Margaret Huber as she has surgery at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge today.

Mrs. Julia Forrest asks us to pray for Julia and her family in Julia’s continued battle with Parkinson’s.

The Landon Estay family was at church yesterday.  Landon made sure I got to see Calab who is doing much better than the doctors expected.  Calab is precious and really does have a head full of hair like his big sister did at that age.  Thank God for all the prayers that have already been answered in Calab’s young life.

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“F”

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DURING THE ATTACK on Pearl Harbor, nurses ran out of marker and so they used their own lipstick write to write on the foreheads of wounded patients…

“M” meant a sailor had received morphine.

“C” meant he was in critical condition.

“F” meant he was fatally wounded.

Imagine nearly all of the people you meet in your daily walk has a letter “F” on their forehead. They are fatally wounded by sin ( Romans 3:10, 23; 6:23 and its effects. Will you simply stand by and watch them perish, or will you offer them the ONLY life-giving, soul-saving, cure ( 1 Corinthians 15:1-4)?

“Let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way

will save a soul from death

and cover a multitude of sins.”

James 5:20; cf. Jude 23.

Posted by Mike Benson

Have a marvelous Monday!

Anna Lee

Sunday

Look around at the nations;

look and be amazed!

For I am doing something in your own day,

something you wouldn’t believe

even if someone told you about it.

~Habakkuk 1:5 (NLT)~

Jesse Dean is not any better, but has been transferred to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital.  Pray for his infection to clear up so doctors can address his back problem


Harrell Sharkey will probably need a hip replacement.  Pray for him as he also continues to get some pain relief.

Continue to pray for all the travelers stuck in airports because of the volcanic ash from Iceland.  May their time of waiting and waiting be a time when they will be open to ministry of Christians.  May Christians not miss the opportunity to minister to those in numerous airports!


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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

LEE STROBEL (The Case for Christ, p. 277) TOLD of how he moderated a debate between William Lane Craig and a national spokesman for American Atheists, Inc…

He spoke of how he watch “the faces of people as they discovered–many for the first time–that Christianity can stand up to rational analysis and rugged scruting.”  His comments abou tthe conclusion of this debate are also interesting.  “In the end it was no contest.  Among those who had entered the auditorium that evening as avowed atheists, agnostics, or skeptics, an overwhelming 82 percent walked out concluding that the case for Christianity had been the most compelling.”  Then he said, “Incidentally, nobody became an atheist.”

When people begin to consider the evidence for Jesus, Christianity, and the Bible, they soon learn who the true fools are.  Brad Price in First Corinthians atwww.abiblecommentary.com

The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God.’

They are corrupt, and have done abominable iniquity;

there is none who does good.”

Psalm 53:1

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday

And I tell you more:

whenever two of you on earth agree

about anything you pray for,

it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.

For where two or three come together in my name,

I am there with them.

~Matthew 18:19-20 (TEV)~

Mrs. Elaine Bennett is home.  Pray for her continued improvement.

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Have a great day of preparation for the Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee