Sunday Afternoon

From Victoria Nielsen

hey yall! im back home, i’ve been home but havent gotten to get on facebook! i wanted to thank yall for all the prayers! i also wanted to tell yall another update! 😀 674 people said they prayed to recieve Christ! God is sooooo good! and im so humbled that He let me share Him! yall please continue to pray for Romania!

 

Tom Brister may need some blood today, but is getting up and about more.  Continue to pray for Tom, Gail, and the family.  Thank God for hospitals such as the one at Lacombe where patients are given such quality care.

 

Caroline Cutrer is six.  She is at Children’s Hospital in Jackson, MS for treatment of her leukemia.  Please keep all the family in your prayers.

 

Shawn Paul Edwards family received a more position report from the doctor this morning.  Pray for the family who have been on a “roller coaster ride”.

 

Robbie Lynn Callihan has come through pneumonia and a dental problem lately.  Pray for some days of good health for her.

 

Pray for Jamie Schwartz and others in the military as they are serving around the world to provide freedom for us and others.  Pray for their families at home. Deployment are long and seem longer to those who are separated from those they love.

Sunday

Eventually that entire generation died and was buried.

Then another generation grew up

that didn’t know anything of GOD or the work he had done for Israel.

~Judges 2:10 (MSG)~

 

 

Adrian Phillips continues to improve at the hospital.  Keep him in your prayers.

 

Caroline Cutrer, daughter of Sherman, Jr. and Treva Harrell Curter, is sick.  Pray for the family as they seek treatment for Caroline.

 

Heart to Heart with Holley: Plant your seeds.

Plant your seeds…

I dig through the bottom of my purse. A couple of wrappers, a few receipts, and other stray items find their way to my fingertips. Then I brush against a small, square envelope.

“What’s that?” I wonder.

I pull it out and realize it’s a packet of Rosemary seeds. Stephanie Bryant gave them to me at the first planting for The Farm.

I headed home with good intentions of putting them in a pot that same day.

And then life got busy.

I pause and think of how I do that so often with other kinds of seeds–intentions, ideas, words I could write.

I carry them home to my heart and think, “Yes! I will plant my seeds.”

And then life gets busy.

Can anyone relate?

The good news is–it’s not too late.

We can still plant our seeds.

We can still say “yes” to what God is asking of us.

We can still see new growth in our lives.

Sow your seed in the morning, and at evening let not your hands be idle, for you do not know which will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both will do equally well. Ecclesiastes 11:6

{Did you catch that? We don’t even have to be sure how it will turn out to go for it.}

I think I’ve got a pretty pot in the garage that’s calling my name today…

You too?

 

Don’t leave God out of the Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday Afternoon

Linda Hyde Travis
(June 28, 1951 – June 24, 2011)

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A resident of Kentwood, she died at 11:07 p.m. on Friday, June 24, 2011 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite. She was born June 28, 1951 in Magnolia, MS and was 59 years of age. She was a teacher in Tangipahoa Parish and Washington Parish for over 34 years and a member of Tangipahoa Baptist Church. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Sunday and at Tangipahoa Baptist Church from 8:30 a.m. until Religious Services at 10 a.m. Monday. Services conducted by Rev. Greg Stewart. Interment New Zion Cemetery, Kentwood, LA. Survived by husband, James “J.B.” Travis, Kentwood, 4 children, Charles Patrick Alford and his wife, Kathy, Baton Rouge, Michael C. Alford, Sunny Hill, Tressie Alford Phelps and her husband, Joseph, Hattiesburg, MS, and Sally Alford Sherman and her husband, Carter, Sunny Hill, 3 grandchildren, Chelsey Harrison Cutrer and her husband, Bret, Kentwood, Morgan Phelps, Hattiesburg, MS, and Andilyn Sherman, Sunny Hill, 1 great-granddaughter, Kassidy Cutrer, Kentwood, mother, Lorese “Sally” McDaniel Hyde Higgins, Line Creek, 2 sisters, Barbara Hyde Duncan, Denham springs, and Donnis Hyde Byrne, Denham Springs, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by, father, Charles Ellis Hyde, step-father, Woodrow Higgins. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Tangipahoa Baptist Church.

Saturday

Eventually that entire generation died and was buried.

Then another generation grew up that didn’t know anything of GOD

or the work he had done for Israel.

~Judges 2:10 (MSG)~

 

CaringBridge: LoganWatts

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Jadon’sStory

Jadon has been having a lot of seizures.  They are looking forward to going to Boston to see a doctor there.

 

Tom Brister was doing well yesterday.  I’ll post an update on him later.

 

Have a fantastic Saturday.

Anna Lee

 

Friday Afternoon

From Tammy Toney

shirley blades passed away june 23. services at mckneely vaughn in amite on sat. from 11-2. burial at lewisten baptist church.

 

 

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Mrs. Shirley P. Blades
(September 30, 1931 – June 23, 2011)

Mrs. Shirley P. Blades was born on September 30, 1931 and passed away at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, June 23, 2011 at Kentwood Manor Nursing Home, Kentwood. She was 79, a native of Tangipahoa Parish and a resident of Kentwood.

Mrs. Shirley is survived by 3 daughters, Patricia Smith “Punkin” and husband Donnie, Gulfport, MS, Bonnie McDaniel and husband Buford, Kentwood and Cheryl Guthrie and husband Clem, Kentwood; 2 sons, Jimmie D. “Jim” Brant and wife Dulce, Kentwood and Dickie Roy Blades and wife Trudy, Kentwood; 10 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild.

Preceded in death by husband, Chevis Blades; parents, Ashford and Linnie Pierce; 2 brothers, A. B. Pierce, Jr. and Walter “Buddy” Pierce; 2 grandchildren, Cory Guthrie and Lane Bryant.

Visitation at McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Saturday, June 25, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home Chapel with Rev. Russell Kirkland officiating. Interment in Lewiston Cemetery, Kentwood.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, is located at I-55N and Hwy 16W (Exit 46) next to Hood Automotive and behind Mr. Tom’s Car Wash and Holiday Inn Express. .


Friday

“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

Hands and Flowers photo by Man & His Cam {flickr creative commons}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

 

Thursday

“God does speak—

sometimes one way and sometimes another—

even though people may not understand it.”

~Job 33:14 (NCV)~

 

Adrian Phillips will be having pacemaker surgery this morning at 10:00.  Please be in prayer for him.

 

Mrs. Barbara Hutchinson has been having problems with an eye.  Pray this issue is resolved soon.

 

Romanian mission trip

wow! i’m so blessed! God blessed our last clinic day today, which meant last vbs day 😦 afterwards, we went to the orphanage-incredible! (i guess that about sums it up!) the kids were so precious! thank You Lord for allowing me to serve You here in Romania! had to say goodbye to my new friends here 😦 that was hard! thank yall so much for yall’s prayers and support!

Victoria Nielsen

Jadon’s Story: Keeping our fingers crossed

Keeping our fingers crossed 🙂

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 06:45 AM PDT

Other than being fussy the lamictal increase is working great. It has cut my seizures done in half. I’ve gone from having 80-100 to about 40-50. Yay!!!!! Now the question is will it continue to work. We are praying that it will. We still have to increase it two more times to get me on the therapeutic dose. So our hope in the medicine has gone from 0 to wow maybe this will work. We are already at half the seizures and still have more increases left. You know when my seizures go down that means new tricks. Well I have several new tricks. The first one is signing the word more. I have always signed more but it was more like a clap than the actual sign. Well I’m doing the sign correctly now which means more control of my hands. I’m also getting frustrated. I just want to do everything my big brother is doing but I just can’t. My family is great about accommodating me so that I can do as much as possible. Even if it means they have to hold me and do it with me. I’m also getting frustrated with my speech. I’m trying so hard to tell everyone what I want, I just can’t. I will keep trying hard and hopefully I will get more words soon. So I saved the best trick for last…Drum roll please…I’m pulling up!!!! I can only make it to my knees. I try to stand from the knee position but I fall down. We know I will get it soon because I’m determined. I just started doing this yesterday and I woke up doing it this morning. So all great things around here the last couple of days. The only downfall to this is the side effects of the lamictal. I’m very fussy and I’m waking up for about an hour during the night. The fussiness will stop once I get used to the medicine. We are hoping I will start sleeping through the night again too but hey we will take it. An hour a night with few seizures is much better than several times a night with seizures all the time. Please continue to pray for me. We are leaving next Tuesday for Boston. So we need lots of prayers!!!

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Update on Tom Brister

Tom is doing well this morning and on the way to a good recovery.  Keep praying for Tom and his family.

 

UNDERSTANDING WOMEN

The following guide has been composed (by “author unknown”) for men to translate what women say into what women really mean.

It’s your decision = “The correct decision should be obvious by now.”

Do what you want = “You’ll pay for this later.”

We need to talk = “I need to complain.”

We need = “I want”

I’m not upset = “Of course I’m upset, you moron!”

You’re so manly = “You need a shave and you sweat a lot.”

This kitchen is so inconvenient = “I want a new house.”

Hang the picture there = “NO, I mean hang it there!”

I heard a noise = “I noticed you were almost asleep.”

Do you love me? = “I’m going to ask for something expensive.”

How much do you love me? = “I did something today you’re really not going to like.”

I’ll be ready in a minute = “Kick off your shoes and find a good game on TV.  It’s going to be a while.”

What’s wrong?  Nothing = “Everything.”

Okay, okay, so that’s a bit of an exaggeration (translation:  “maybe I can still get out of this without taking too much grief”).  But one of the greatest challenges for men and women is in the realm of communication, isn’t it?  And men, God has given us a tremendous responsibility toward our mates:

“Likewise, you husbands, dwell with them with understanding, giving honor to the wife, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered.” (I Peter 3:7)

With understanding?  Yes, with understanding.

Thank you, Lord, for the blessing you have given me through my wife.  She is truly the joy of my life.  As I daily try to express my love for her, help me to grow in my understanding of her, my patience toward her, my expressions of appreciation for her, my willingness to admit wrong and my willingness to forgive her.  In Jesus Christ, Amen.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

 

A wise woman told me yesterday that the key to a successful marriage is compromise.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

These things I have spoken to you,

that in Me you may have peace.

In the world you will have tribulation;

but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”

~John 16:33,NKJV ~

CaringBridge:CallieCole

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CaringBridge:LarkinDorris

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Curt Martin is doing better and is back at work.  Thank God for Curt’s progress

Romania Mission Trip Update by Victoria Nielsen

Victoria Nielsen was blessed with yet another great day today! God is so good! It’s just amazing to watch Him work, in the little, and the big details! today we did vbs with the kids and had around 44 kids there! 32 kids said they prayed to accept Christ tdoay! Praise Jesus! thank you for your prayers! please continue to pray, as tomorrow is supposed to be the last day to work in the villages 😦

Mrs. Bill Hughes, sister of Mrs. Anne Hurst, will spend some time in an extended care facility in Hammond.  Please remember these ladies in your prayers.

Tom Brister’s triple bypass surgery should begin around 10:00 this morning in Lacombe.  Be sure you have prepared the way for the surgery by praying for Tom and his family.

I’m still thanking God for the rain.  How about you?

Anna Lee