“Then He said to His disciples,
‘The harvest truly is plentiful,
but the laborers are few.
Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest
to send out laborers into His harvest.’”
~Matthew 9:37-38~
When people are in need, they seem to be more open to the Gospel. Between the tornadoes, flooding, sicknesses, deaths, fires, and accidents there seems to be lots of opportunities!
Disaster Relief Update
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief teams are active in several areas across the United States. For an update on current Disaster Relief activities, visit http://www.lbc.org/DR-News/SBDR-Update-May-9-2011
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Featured in New York Times
A recent article in the New York Times featured Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers Marteen and Wiley Blankenship. To read the full article visit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/09/us/09baptist.html
Mrs. Virgie Mae “Cubie” Bennett Braase
(December 28, 1925 – May 10, 2011)
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Mrs. Virgie Mae “Cubie” Bennett Braase was born December 28, 1925 and passed away at 3:25 p.m., Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at St. Helena Parish Nursing Home, Greensburg. She was 85 and a resident of Roseland.
Mrs. “Cubie” is survived by a daughter, Joyce Emma Henley and husband Ernie, Evant, TX; 2 sons, Lawrence Braase and wife Patricia, Amite and Michael “Mike” Braase and wife Eva, Arcola; sister, Gladys Bennett Burton, Summit, MS; 7 grandchildren, Scott Pittman and wife Kathy, Jeff Pittman and wife Jennifer, Heather B. Accardo and husband Randy, Melissa Henley Erexson and husband Joe, Michael Braase, Jr., Dustin “Dusty” Braase and wife Vicki and Micah Braase; 13 great grandchildren; 3 great great grandchildren.
Preceded in death by parents; husband, Lawrence Thomas Braase; 5 sisters, Lula Smith, Nellie Golmon, Emilie Miller, Lena Westmoreland and Claire Granger; brother, Homer Bennett.
Visitation at McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Thursday, May 12, 2011 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and on Friday, May 13, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 10:00 a.m. in the funeral home Chapel with Rev. Mike Foster officiating. Interment in Arcola-Roseland Cemetery, Roseland, LA
An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com
McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, is located at I-55N & Hwy 16W next to Hood Automotive and behind Mr. Tom’ Car Wash and Holiday Inn Express.
Mike Benson, Editor
IT’S A FACT that “hurt people hurt people…”
They usually dislike themselves and criticize others in a misguided effort to validate themselves. If one of these injured souls lobs a criticism grenade in your direction, defuse it with understanding. Part of considering the source is seeking awareness of what that person may be going through.
One time I was praying during worship, a few moments before preaching. Eyes closed, focusing on God, I felt someone slip a note into my hand. I never saw who it was, but the note was marked “Personal.” I thought to myself, “Someone probably wrote a nice note to encourage me before I preach.” A warm, loving feeling settled over me as I undfolded the paper.
A moment later, I lost that loving feeling.
Evidently, the note was from a woman who had tried to see me on Friday, my day off. She took offense at my absence and blasted me with hateful accusations. This happened literally seconds before I was to stand up to preach. In that moment, I had a choice. I could internalize the offense and become demoralized and discouraged. Or I could ask myself, I wonder what she’s experiencing that caused her to lash out?
I chose compassion over depression. My heart hurt for her. I knew that such a disproportionate reaction must indicate deep pain, so I didn’t take her note personally.
Consider the source. And consider the possibility that the jab may have come from an injured heart. Dismiss it and move on. If you don’t, you may become the very thing you despise. Craig Groeschel,Confessions of a Pastor: Adventures in Dropping the Pose and Getting Real with God, 106
“The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger, and his glory is to overlook a transgression.” Proverbs 19.11
Be loving today!
Anna Lee
