“I have set you as a light to the Gentiles,
that you should be for salvation to the ends of the earth.”
~Acts 13:47~
Thankfulness: Day 29
I’m thankful for willing workers. They might be willing to do different things, but they are willing to do various tasks without expecting to get paid or even thanked. I appreciate those who notice needs in their homes, jobs, churches, and communities and gladly meet those needs. I believe more people notice the needs, than meet the needs, but I’m especially thankful for those who do both.
Rene Deck was at church last night. She is doing well following her surgery. Susie Sharkey and Elizabeth Carol New will both have surgery next week. Pray all goes well during surgery and recovery is complete and timely.
Jimmy Schwartz continues to improve at home. Keep him in your prayers.
Pray for Mr. Billy Travis and his family as he has a serious surgery today.
Pray for Sam Liberto as he recovers from some stents he received last week.
Continue to pray for the homebound as the colder weather tends to make them stay in even more.
The Georgia Barnett goal at FBC,K was exceeded by about $75.00. Thank-you to all who gave to help win the lost in Louisiana.
The anual senior adult Christmas lunch will be Wednesday, Dec. 5th at 11 a.m. We will have a guest entertainer you will enjoy.
Two associational Christmas opportunities
- Stamped religious Christmas cards for the inmates of the parish jails
- New unwrapped Christmas toys for children of migrant workers
The deadline for these two projects is Wednesday, December 5th at FBC,K. Goals in other churches may vary slightly.
Looking ahead, the annual Lottie Moor Christmas Tea for our association will be Sunday, December 30th at 2 P.M. at FBC, K. This is an opportunity to join with other ladies and girls to learn more about Lottie Moon and our annual offering for international missions.
Pray for each of us to be more willing when we notice needs or are asked to help meet needs.
Anna Lee
