Riley Penney passed away yesterday afternoon about 3 P.M. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. Please be in prayer for the Erwin/Penney families.
Month: February 2009
Friday Afternoon
Caroline Williams
Caroline’s surgery went well and she is in her hot pink spica cast from her chest to her knees. The family appreciates all the prayers and feels that the good outcome was due to your intercession. We know that God will continue to care for her during the next 3 months of healing in the cast.
Faith Brynn Fowler
2-20-09
5 lb. 15 oz.
17 1/2 in.
Alice Faye Lee came home last night. She had some blockages that will be treated with medication for now. Keep her in your prayers.
The family of Billie Jean Booty requests prayers for her as she deals with several health issues.
In our last “Big 10” we asked you to pray for Bob and Gayle Hill while they participated in Team Leader training in Prague for 3 weeks. Today, during the last day of the training, Gayle fainted. An ambulance was called. Paramedics detected an irregular heart beat and decided to take Gayle on to the hospital. An EKG there was normal. The doctor said that she had a “normal collapse” which we think means she fainted. He is continuing to observe her, but expects to release her later tonight. He said that if she is able to get some rest and a good breakfast, it would be fine for her to travel tomorrow as planned. Thank you for praying.
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Blessings,
Jennie
Billie Jean Pearson Robinson
(March 17, 1938 – February 19, 2009)
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Died at 5:10 p.m. on Thursday, February 19, 2009 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond, LA. She was a native of New Orleans, LA and a resident of Kentwood, LA. Age 70 years.
We are grieving the loss of our beloved Billie Jean, wife, mother, grandmother, and care giver to all. Our mother appreciated and loved life itself. She had a deep spirituality and was a member of First Baptist Church of Kentwood. Our memories are filled with her love of music and her great love to dance. Everyone who knew Billie Jean were touched by her kindness, her laughter and joyful spirit. There is no one left behind she did not love deeply.
She leaves behind her husband, Ben T. Robinson, Kentwood; 3 daughters, Tanya Gilliland, Lafayette, Denise Maneely and husband, Roy, Wadsworth, OH and Betsy Hinson, Denver, CO.; 2 sons, James Hinson, Lafayette and Jack Hinson, Kentwood; 1 sister, Sheila Pearson, Baton Rouge; 2 brothers, Clovis “Al” Pearson, Cecilia, and Clyde Wayne Pearson, Baton Rouge. She was preceded in death by her father, Clarence Pearson; mother, Florence Brown Smith.
Visitation at First Baptist Church, Kentwood, from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. Monday. Services conducted by Rev. Joey Miller. Interment Woodland Cemetery, Kentwood, LA.
John Henry Jarrell, Jr.
(September 25, 1949 – February 19, 2009)
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Died at 12:30PM on Thursday, February 19, 2009 at his residence near Kentwood, LA. He was a native of Clarksville, GA. Age 59 years. Survived by Wife, Peggy Sylvest Jarrell, Kentwood, son, Shane Jarrell, Kentwood, 5 sisters, Melody Fletcher, Ponchatoula, Kim Chance, Ponchatoula, Gina Zahn, Ponchatoula, Fran Bauer, Ponchatoula, Jan Jenkins, Ponchatoula, 2 grandchildren, Shaneah Ellen Jarrell and Kelsey Denise Hilbun, step-mother, Betty Jarrell, Ponchatoula. Preceded in death by mother, Ellen Adams, father, John Henry Jarrell, Sr., father-in-law, Douglas Vining, and father-in-law, Marvin Sylvest..
Friday
“But know that the Lord
has set apart for Himself him who is godly;
the Lord will hear when I call to Him.”
~Psalm 4:3~
Continue to pray for some who have been on our prayer list.
Caroline Williams – surgery yesterday
Alice Faye Lee – cath. yesterday
Floyd and Lauren Fowler – baby
Aubrey Perry – Alabama
Riley Penney – needs a miracle by tomorrow
Don Denton
Something pretty amazing happened yesterday…..
Don told me that for “a brief moment” yesterday he did not have any dizziness. He thought that maybe he was just imagining it. It only happened once yesterday.
Today I brought Don back into the office – He was there for 7 hours today.
During that time at the office, he experienced intermittent times of less dizziness and times of extreme dizziness. I can’t help but believe that the nerve endings are beginning to heal.
Don will taper down to 25mg of prednisone this Saturday. He will be on that for 2 weeks. WE are taking this much slower in hopes that he will not relapse.
Keep praying……I believe that we may have turned the corner here. This is exciting and a little scarey.
Don still has not heard results or follow up as of yet for the specialist in Kansas City.
We should get results about our dog tomorrow too.
Keep praying please. This would be a miracle if this dizziness would subside.
Please also pray for me as I try to work through all that needs to be done in dealing with the insurance company and providers. It is a “full time job”. As you can imagine, we have now 85 days of hospital stays and dozens and dozens of doctor visits and diagnostice tests from many different facilities. I am having to sort through what feels pretty overwhelming. Trying to find the time to fit this into our schedule makes it very tough. Pray that I will have the wisdom I need as well.
Bless you our family and friends
Diane
Sami Dobre
Hello all,
Sami is still in the hospital in Ploiesti, but he is doing better. He did not have fever today and is getting his appetite back. There is a possibility that he may get to go home tomorrow, Friday. Ovidiu and Monica want to thank everyone for their prayers.
Blessings,
Donna Brown
Mrs. Ruby Dillon – Appointment Monday
Mrs. Faye Price – Covington
Ronald Putman – coming home today
Numerous people with colds, flu, sinus problems, & pneumonia (including Mr. Ed and “Miss” Jeanette McGhee
Robert Lee Young
(April 16, 1930 – February 18, 2009)
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Died at 8:33PM on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at St. Helena Parish Nursing Home in Greensburg, LA. He was a native and resident of Kentwood, LA. Age 78 years. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 9 a.m. on Saturday until religious services at 11 a.m. Saturday. Survived by 4 sisters, Ernestine Blades, Baton Rouge, Shirley Turner and her husband, Jimmy, Walker, Betty Hunt and her husband, Lionel, Gillsburg, MS, Rita Phillips and her husband, James, Walker, 1 brother, Richard Young, Baton Rouge, a number of nieces and nephews, Preceded in death by parents, Melton and Eva Day Young, brother, Earl Young.
Thursday Evening
Pray for Mr. Frank and “Miss” Barbara Erwin and their family. Their grandson, Riley, is very ill in Hattisburg, MS. Riley is Leisha Erwin Penney’s son.
Thursday Addition
Please remember to pray for the Smith and Clark families as they have the memorial service for Frann S. Clark in DeRidder today. I would love to be there to be a part of a special heavenly homecoming celebration.
Thursday
Quit quarreling with God!
Agree with him and you will have peace at last!
His favor will surround you
if you will only admit that you were wrong.
Job 22:21 (LB)
Continue to pray for Alice Faye Lee as she has a heart catherazation today.
Pray for little Caroline Williams as he has surgery today and goes through months in a cast.
Pray for Floyd and Lauren Fowler as she is admitted to the hospital for the birth of their first child.
Don Denton
Just a quick update: Don went into the office yesterday for almost 6 hours. He did better than he had expected.
This is a wonderful step in the direction of getting back to what we know as normal. He will be going into the office several days a week hopefully. We have set goals not too aggressive.
No updates as of yet for tests results.
Bless you our family and friends.
Diane
Food, fellowship, and devotional time tonight at the Alford cabin at 6:30.
“Because lawlessness will abound,
the love of many will grow cold.
But he who endures to the end shall be saved.
And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached
in all the world as a witness to all the nations,
and then the end will come.”
~Matthew 24:12-14, NKJV~
From Linda Williams
Please pray for my granddaughter, Caroline Williams, age 15 months, who will have hip surgery Thursday, Feb. 19, at Baptist Hospital in Jackson, MS. She will be in a body cast for 6 weeks with another surgery and 6 weeks of cast to follow. Please pray for her family as they care for her.
Lauree Titus will have a MRI today to try to determine her problem. Pray her to be able to learn the nature of her problem and receive proper treatment.
INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS PRAYERLINE
INTERNATIONAL MISSION BOARD
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
“At one time the whole earth had
the same language and vocabulary.”
~Genesis 11:1, HCSB~
Dear Intercessors, this is Eleanor Witcher of the Office of Global Prayer Strategy, asking you to pray for missionaries in language training.
At this time last year, certain workers among the Aegean (ah-JEE-an) Turks of Turkey had only been in their country of service for approximately two months. Now that they have passed the one-year mark, they look back and see many ways the Father has patiently cared for them. He has provided local friends, a great language teacher, supportive co-workers, and many opportunities to learn how to share most effectively the hope of Jesus with those who have never heard it. What incredible resources are at the tips of His fingers!
For the past several months, Senufo Supyire (SIN-oo-fo su-PEER-ay) Team members in Mali have had a busy schedule of travel, visitors, and various meetings. They are now able to slow down a bit and are planning to spend more time immersing themselves in village life to focus on language learning. Each week they will spend several nights and days in a rural village and then return to their house in town to rest and accomplish other tasks that need to be done. Language learning in and of itself can be draining, but adding the difficult living conditions makes it even more stressful.
Transitioning from their home culture to the culture of their people group is often a struggle for missionaries. Language missionaries have recently arrived in Costa Rica and are attending the Spanish Language Institute. A couple in the Last Frontier asked for prayers as they study a particularly complicated language. Pray also for missionaries among the Tuareg of West Africa to develop a clear understanding of Tuareg culture and language.
* Please pray for missionaries to whole-heartedly devote their energies to language learning and ask God to help them retain the lessons learned.
* Pray for adequate rest and continued health during their studies.
* Intercede for language “graduates” to continue growing in their understanding of the Father and of the people and culture among which they live and speak.
Baptist Press
February 17, 2009
TENNESSEE–Hunt: Financial turmoil can yield revival. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29898
TENNESSEE–In financial crisis, show faith, Chapman urges. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29899
TENNESSEE–Open letter to Southern Baptists: ‘dark day may be brightest day.’ http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29900
SOUTH CAROLINA–Revving up for bikers in Myrtle Beach. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29901
LOUISIANA–Graham slates Miss. River ‘fishing trip.’ http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29902
TENNESSEE–‘Fireproof,’ ‘Love Dare’ high on sales charts. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29903
LOUISIANA–FIRST-PERSON (Keith Manuel): Recapturing a sense of lostness. http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=29904
Tuesday Addition
Services for Frann S. Clark:
Tuesday
“I cried to the Lord with my voice,
and He heard me from His holy hill.”
~Psalm 3:4~
Mrs. Ruby Dillon
“Miss Ruby” has been undergoing some medical tests recently. Please pray for her and her family as her tests continue.
Ronald Putman
Ronald Putman continues to progress in rehabilitation in Baton Rouge. He is scheduled to come home Friday. Thank you for your continued prayers for him.
Update on Don Denton
Tomorrow will be one week that Don has been out of the hospital. He is doing well. He continues to gain strength. WE are most hopeful that Don will just continue to get better. He has a few more weeks on his steroids before tapering to the dosage that he has relapsed twice before.
So as you can imagine, we are asking God that Don not have another relapse. I can see changes for the better in Don. Although his dizziness does not change for the better at this point, I can see physical changes.
He will start going into the office tomorrow. He can’t wait. He is so ready to be back at work. He just will go in for a few hours to see how well he is able to get around and do some work at his desk.
We have not received results as of yet on MRA. We are hopeful that the hole will have healed in the artery. WE will find out further this Wednesday about the specialist in Kansas City as well.
And we have yet another big prayer request. For those of you who are not animal lovers, please bear with me on this one. We have a dog. Her name is Quequag. That is another story as to how she got her name. But she is a about 2.5 years. We adopted her a few months after we had a failed adoption. We had a painful loss back in March of 2007 after seven months of a toddler-girl- living with us in hopes of adopting and it failed. So, a few months after that, I found this dog and well there you have it, we have had her for almost two years now.
I took her, our dog to the vet for a regular check up a few weeks back. The vet found a lump. The dog had surgery to remove it last week. The vet tells me that it went very deep and it does not look good. WE will find out on Friday whether this is cancer. This just feels like too much sometimes. WE just need some good news here. And although this may sound insignificant, as you know, life has been very difficult for the past five months. So please pray for us in that way if you feel lead. She is a beloved pet. Have you ever felt that if “just one more things happens” kinda thing. It is how I feel. Truth is I know one more thing could happen. It is life. We are not promised a perfect life.
Joshua seems to be doing better in some ways since Don came home from the hospital. It just will take time. As Don progresses I think Joshua will too. Well, I have promised myself that I will get to bed earlier tonight.
We had a precious Valentines Day. Just simple and precious. It truly is a miracle that Don is with us. WE really have so much to celebrate.
Please keep praying for us. We have some big hurdles to overcome these next few weeks.
Thanking you again can’t begin to say what you all mean to us. Thank you for continuing to lift us up before our heavenly Father. Thank you for continuing to reach out to us on this long journey and season of our life. Thank you for your grace and acts of kindness.
And if anyone ever wants an amazing muffin – Barbara Smith – makes the best muffins I have ever had! I have savored every one of them and worked hard at sharing them with Don and Josh.
Bless you our family and friends.
Diane
Smile first, then think.
MISSIONARY PERSONAL NEEDS. Don’t you just love hearing how children twist the words of familiar songs? A 5-year-old MK (missionary kid) was prancing through his house one day, singing at the top of his lungs, “He is exhausted, the King is exhausted on high. . . .” Hallelujah that our King is never exhausted and He receives our prayers and petitions gladly! Give thanks that your prayers are a vital and active part of each missionary’s ministry. One couple writes: “We would not be able to continue without your active participation in our lives. We thank God for you!”
Have a terrific Tuesday.
Anna Lee
Monday Afternoon
Frann Smith Clark, daughter of Mr. George R and Mrs. Myrtle Smith and sister of Rev. Rod Smith, passed away early this morning.
We never were able to tell mother about Dad’s passing last month Jan 14, won’t she be surprised. I wanted to thank everyone for all they have done for mother and dad and our family over the many wonderful years.
Kerry
Frann was very special to me although we knew each other first and best via email. I will miss her love for God, concern for others, prayers for missionaries, interest in my family, and encouragement. I’ll always treasure the special needlework she sent me a few months ago. It says “Prayer”.

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