“But as for me, my prayer is to You,
O LORD, in the acceptable time;
O God, in the multitude of Your mercy,
Hear me in the truth of Your salvation.”
~Psalm 69:13, NKJV~
Bertie Hano (Yesterday)
Today would have been Mamma’s 98th birthday. I would like to wish her a Happy Birthday and just want her to know how much she is missed.
With Love,
Your Family
Wendall Rhodus has been undergoing some medical tests. He has learned he has a problem that can be treated. Thank-you, God!
CaringBrigde: LoganWatts
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Pray for Susie Eads, wife of Rev. Bobby Eads, as she begins a medical mission trip to Africa today. Thank-God for the opportunities she will have.
Mr. Philip Harrel is still wearing his wrist brace because he broke his wrist again. Pray for his wrist to heal and stay strong.
Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell continues to be about the same physically. Life as she knew it has changed so much. She still has her sweet, encouraging, loving spirit.
Mrs. Shirley Frazier continues to have back issues. Pray for her as she sees her doctor Monday to officially get the results of her MRI. Pray for relief from the constant pain.
Adrian Phillips’ surgery went well. Continue to keep him and his family in your prayers.
Tom Brister had a good day yesterday. He was able to sit in a chair and to walk around some. Pray he has another good day today. As you pray for him, pray for Gail, his wife.
I taught Cindy Knight of Amite. She is now Cindy Edwards and has a step-son, Shawn Paul Edwards, who is very ill. Join Cindy in praying for God’s will in Shawn Paul’s young life.
Heart to Heart with Holley: What are you created to do?
Posted: 09 Jun 2011 02:29 PM PDT
I can just picture her, fingers intent on the keyboard, eyes fixed on the screen, sending a question across the miles that so many of us only dare to ask within our hearts…
How do I know what I’m created to do? It’s not a question with an easy answer. But I do believe there are ways to do some investigating.
Of course, all of us are first intended to LOVE the One who made us and those He places in our lives. But we each do that in unique, specific ways.
To discover more about yours, ask yourself these questions:
* When do I feel most alive? Think of the moments when you lose track of time, when you’re fully engaged, when you feel the strongest.
* When do I bless others? There are things you do that create a response in others. You encourage, comfort, nurture, organize and those around you are better for it.
* When do I feel closest to God? There may be odd moments in your life that seem like they’re not even spiritual–you’re cooking or talking with a friend or preparing a report–but somehow you still sense God’s presence with you.
Were there words or themes repeated in your answers? If so, they’re probably closely connected to what you’re created to do.
If you didn’t find anything, that’s okay too. Just start paying close attention as you go through your day and ask God to show you more about who you are and how He wants you to live that out.
It’s a process that takes time–and it may even change depending on what season of life you’re in too.
What was your answer to one of the questions above? I’d love to know!
Did you come up with an answer? What are you created to do? I think I have my answer.
Anna Lee
