Thursday

“I waited patiently for the Lord;

and He inclined to me, and heard my cry.”

~Psalm 40:1~

Robert Callihan thanks you for praying for him as he had a heart cath yesterday.  He doesn’t need surgery or stents.  He does have one small blockage, but it will be treated with a change of medication.

Andy Taylor has a couple of health issues that we can help be cleared up.  Let’s do our part in praying.

Abram Pounds, the boy involved in the bus accident in Washington Parish, has had surgery on both legs and is now in a regular hospital room.  Continue to pray for him.

Calli J. Austin is facing her battle and making progress.  Some days are better than others.  Pray she has a good day today.

Frances Ann M. Davis has learned she also has a big battle to fight.  Pray for her as she begins treatment.

Check out the Jones family blog to see their latest news.  God is good!

http://gavincarrie.blogspot.com/

Operation Christmas Child collection ends this week.  Line Creek Baptist Church collected 201 boxes.  What a blessing that will be to 201 children somewhere in the world next month!  I don’t have a count of the boxes from Kentwood yet.  Thanks to all who helped in this wonderful project in the many churches around the world.

We invite you to share some time with us at 6:30 tonight for our Third Thursday Meeting.  Come and be blessed.

Thankfulness: Day 15

Today, I’m thankful for all the hours I got to spend canning and freezing foods this summer.   I renewed my interest in making jams and jellies, put up lots of vegetables and berries in the freezer, and really “broke in” a new canner in a big way.  It is very rewarding to look at the “fruits” of my labor and even better to eat them and share them.  My time spent canning and freezing foods was a good investment of my time.  I’m thankful I was able to put in the time and effort and had the equipment and space to keep the food for future use.  What a blessing!

Have a wonderful day!

Anna Lee

 

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