“Lord, You have heard the desire of the humble;
You will prepare their heart;
You will cause Your ear to hear.”
~Psalm 10:17~
Sarabeth Simpson’s Good Report
We went to get her hearing checked out and the doctor told us nothing is wrong. She also thinks that her speach will clear up when she starts school. We will go back in 6 months just for a check up to make sure everything is still good.
Thanks,
Marty & Gretchen Simpson
Mrs. Barbara Erwin said her hip problem is doing better. Pray this continues so another surgery will not be necessary.
Maggie Lee Henson
Monday, July 27, 2009 10:11 PM, CDT
This has been another tough day. Maggie Lee continues to battle the brain pressure. The steps of progress we were seeing with it are not as frequent any more as the current treatment for the pressure is losing its lowering effect. The damage that the current agressive treatment can have on the rest of her body after two weeks is of great concern to the doctors, whom we met with today to assess the situation now that we are in week 3. We are working with them about next steps in the plan of care. Thank you for your continued prayers. We continue to be in awe of the wide-ranging support and love we are made aware of by letter, post, card, phone call, text message, tweets, and personal visits.
–John
From Caring Bridge – after 2 weeks
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Pray for the FBC, Amite mission team that is already in Mexico and the group going today. Pray they are able to touch many hearts and lives this week.
KneEmail
Storm
JESUS TOLD THE twelve to get into a boat on the Sea of Galilee…
As they started across the sea, everything was smooth and calm, and Jesus went to sleep. Suddenly a huge wind blasted on the sea and the boat began to be swamped with water. They awakened Jesus in great fear and said, “Master, Master, we are perishing!” (v. 24). They believed they were going to die right there on the water. Jesus woke up and told the wind and water to be still, and instantly the sea was as smooth as glass. At this point Jesus turned to the disciples and asked, “Where is your faith?” (v. 25). The disciples were now terrified, not of the storm that had stopped, but of the One who stopped the storm.
Why were they suddenly afraid? They had already witnessed so much power from Jesus. What was different on this occasion? The difference was that is was their storm. They were the ones in the boat this time. It was their lives on the line. They knew Jesus could take of the storms in someone else’s life, but it was an entirely different issue when it was personal. People tend to do this all the time. Spiritual lives are destroyed because of the storm of family problems, or the storm of past sin, or the storm of sickness, or the storm of money troubles, ad infinitum. It is easy to tell someone else that they need to trust God to take care of them, but what about when it is my boat that is sinking? What do we do?
If Jesus is with you, outside influences cannot enslave you, nor can they sink your boat (Rom. 8:31-39). Outside influences cannot take away eternity as long as you weather the storm. They may make life more difficult here, but they will not defeat you unless you allow them to do so. Jesus Himself suffered more than any of us, yet He was victorious because His focus was on God’s eternal plan, not the immediate storm of life. The next time you are facing a storm, remember that He needs to be in the boat first, and then you will be successful in weathering whatever storm you are facing. (Terry Frizzell)
“But He said to them, ‘Where is your faith?’
And they were afraid, and marveled, saying to one another,
‘Who can this be?’
For He commands even the winds and water, and they obey Him!”
~Luke 8:25~
Posted by Mike Benson
Thank-you for praying. You prayers mean so much to so many.
Anna Lee
