Friday

“The Lord has heard my supplication;

the Lord will receive my prayer.”

~Psalm 6:9~


Nataniel Russell

Please be in prayer for our oldest son, Nathaniel as he has his wisdom teeth out Friday at 9am. I will be going with him so Kelly does not have to lose a day of work. Pray the surgery goes well and Nathaniel will not have any problems during the surgery and as he recovers.

I will send out an update on him when I send out the March prayer letter for Team Bucharest.

Thank you for praying for Nathaniel. I reminded him last night (we attended the Ash Wednesday service at his church) that I do not have the gift of nursing so pray I will do well in taking care of him until Kelly gets home in the afternoon.

Seara buna! Have a good evening!

Melinda

You may remember the youngest Russell son, Kyle, had very serious problems following surgery in Eastern Europe last year. Pray they do not have a repeat with Nathaniel in Texas.

Carl Wayne Stevens

Carl Wayne has had another setback. Keep him and his family in your prayers.

Ruby Dillon

Pray for “Miss” Ruby as she has a procedure this morning in McComb. Pray for those responsible for her care today. Pray for the family as they wait.


KOMpray

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” (Philippians 2:10).
Mike Benson, Editor
“LISTENING IS THE other half of talking…”1
Most of us are pretty good at the first half of talking, but not so good at the second half. We are proficient at talking, but deficient at listening. As you recall, this was especially true of Job’s friends. When they heard of the evil that was come upon their friend Job, they made an appointment together “to come to mourn with him and to comfort him” (Job 2:11). It seems that their intentions were good. They wanted to comfort him. However, they proved to be “miserable comforters” (Job 16:2). In large part, they were “miserable comforters” because they failed to listen to their friend. They were so busy telling him what a great sinner he was that they failed to hear his declarations of innocence.
Let’s make sure that we do better than they did. (Wade Webster)
1 John Hagee, Life’s Challenges, Your Opportunities
“So then, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath” (James 1:19).

I pray you will be a good listener today.
Anna Lee

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