“We know that we have passed from death to life,
because we love other believers.”
1 John 3:14 (GWT)
Majel Dean said Jesse is doing better. He still gets tired easily. Please continue to be in prayer for Jesse and Majel.
From Melinda Russell:
I have a personal prayer request I would like you to pray for. I learned from my mother that my cousin’s wife has cervical cancer. Since they do not have insurance she had put off going to the doctor. When she did finally go, the doctor knew she needed surgery. The initial surgery was to remove a mass, but when the surgeon saw it, he did a biopsy. The report that came back last Thursday was not good. PRAY for an oncologist to see her ASAP. She will be going to a public hospital that sees many people. M is in her late 30’s or close to 40, I think. They have a son in college and two little girls, the oldest in elementary school and the other is 4 or 5 years old. They were both born after we came to Romania so I am not quite sure of their ages.
We know our Lord is the God of healing. Pray for his healing hands to touch M. Pray for the whole family to feel God’s loving hands on them during this time. To give them peace, strength, and assurance that he is with them throughout the whole period. Pray they will feel his guidance as they make decisions in regards to her treatment.
Thank you for praying!
Melinda
http://www.rogerlrussellfamily.blogspot.com/
Willie Zane Johnson
(August 31, 1958 – April 19, 2008)
Died at 3:46 p.m. on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at his residence in Bolivar, LA. He was a native of Amite, LA. Age 49 years. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 10 a.m. on Monday until religious services at 12 Noon Monday. Interment Arcola-Roseland Cemetery, Roseland, LA. Survived by step-daughter, Patricia Parnell, 3 sisters, Beverly Rohnbacker, Bolivar, Carol Bowlin, Baton Rouge, Joy Travis, Leesville, brother, Ronald Joe Johnson, Thomas. Preceded in death by father, Harvey Eugene Johnson, mother, Lillian Elizabeth Husser Johnson, paternal grandparents who raised him, Vern Aubrey Lambert and Willie Mae Lewis Lambert, maternal grandparents, Johnny Mulina Husser and Ozzie Ellen Mulina Husser, brothers, Johnny Aubrey Johnson, Harvey Eugene Johnson, Jr., sisters, Janice Benet’ Johnson, Jill Renee Johnson Seals.
The On Mission Celebration last night was very good and very well attended. If you missed it, you missed something special. If you were there, you know what I was talking about. Thanks to those of you who supported this project in any way. Each of the eighteen churches that participated last night will have missionaries speaking in their church today. I anticipate you will feel a challenge today as they tell us about missions.
Immunity
No matter how hard we try to be good, Franklin Graham reminds us that we all fail to measure up to God’s standards…but we do have hope:
We are all guilty, as far as God is concerned. And the Bible says we’ve all sinned, that we’ve all come short of God’s glory, and that the penalty of sin is death. We want an advocate who can stand before God on our behalf, who can speak on our behalf–24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. We want an advocate that will never leave us, never forsake us. That advocate is the Lord Jesus Christ. Do you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior? Have you put your faith and trust in Him? If you have, you know that you have immunity.
To learn how to put your trust and faith in Jesus Christ, call us here at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, toll free, at 866-JESUS CARES.
Have a great Lord’s Day! Make sure you give it to Him.
Anna Lee
