Tuesday Afternoon

From Susan who makes the gowns for Lara’s Gowns for Smiles

I just got the text from channel 4 news WWL will air the Lara’s Gowns for Smiles tomorrow, Weds. April 10th, at 5PM. Please share so other might get the news and watch!!! Thank you all for your encouragement and support!!!

My young cousin in Texas who had brain cancer has gone through 4 MRIs that show no cancer.  The doctors are calling that remission.  Thanking God for giving him more time for living.

Velma T. Davidson
(September 14, 1949 – April 8, 2013)

Velma T. Davidson died at 5:34 a.m. on Monday, April 8, 2013 at Christus St. Patrick Hospital in Lake Charles. She was born September 14, 1949 in Greensburg and was 63 years of age. She was a resident of Greensburg but has lived with daughter for the last 12 years in Sulphur. She is survived by her daughter, Michelle Davidson LeDoux and husband, Travis; grandchildren, Brennen Smith, Alvin Smith, Nichole Turner and Daniel Turner and wife, Zoe; great grandchildren, Hayden Walton, Maddie Weber, Malakiah, Tarrin and Emmy Turner, all of Sulfur; brother, Andrew Travis and wife, Cathy; sisters, Patsy McGuff and husband, James, and Marie Travis; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Michael M. Davidson; daughter, Lisa Ann McGuff; parents, Willie and Rose Lea Cutrer Travis and brother, Willie Eugene Travis. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday and from 10 a.m. until religious services at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 12, 2013. Interment Greensburg Cemetery, Greensburg. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

 

Tuesday

You did not choose Me but I chose you,

and appointed you that you would go and bear fruit.”

~John 15:16a, NASB~

Pray for Jeff Tolar as he has back surgery today.

Devotional by Our Daily Bread – Is Ambition Wrong?” – http://odb.org/

Samaritan’s Purse – Sharing Christ with the Kayambi – http://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/sharing-christ-with-the-kayambi/

Baptist Press – BPNews.net

Sharing our love in important.  Sharing God’s love is even more important!

Anna Lee

Monday Obituary

Elsie Marie Lambert Cooper
(June 2, 1930 – April 8, 2013)

Elsie Marie Lambert Cooper, a resident of Kentwood, went to her Heavenly home to rest peacefully beside her husband of 46 years, Aubrey “Broadie” Cooper, daughter, Barbara Cooper Miller, her mother, father, and siblings. Her surviving family sat at North Oaks Medical Center by her side as our Heavenly Father prepared a special place for her in Heaven. It was completed on April 8, 2013 at 12:55 a.m. As everyone said their bitter sweet farewells for now, we can rest assured that we will meet her again someday on the streets of gold. She will be sadly missed by her sons, Hermon”Spike” DiBendetto and Aubrey Dale and his wife, Karley Cooper, daughters, Tish and husband, Darrell Fairburn, Sandy and husband, Jeff Birch, grandchildren, Angie and Chris St. Alexandre, Brandon and Breanne Fairburn, Mandi and Irvin Green, Tammy Fairburn, Lisa and Matt Travis, Britni and Kraig Davis, Katie and Cole LaFontaine, Brian DiBendetto, Kaitlin and Blake Wilson, Brent Cooper, Dana Birch, Chase Birch, and James Antoon. Her most precious jewels were her great grandchildren, Camryn St. Alexandre, Jaime Travis, Holli Davis, Alyssa Travis, Maggie Green, Allie LaFontaine, Samantha St. Alexandre, and Dylan Davis, and her sister, Mary Trabona, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be at Spring Creek Baptist Church from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Tuesday and from 9 a.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Services conducted by Dr. Danny Smith. Interment will be at Spring Creek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Spring Creek Baptist Church Chair Fund. Revelation 21:4 says “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Monday

“As for me, I vow that I will not sin against the LORD by ceasing to pray for you.”

~1 Samuel 12:23a~

Our Daily Bread – “Guarding Your Image” – http://odb.org/

Samaritan’s Purse – Help a Child Know about Jesus” – http://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/help-a-child-learn-about-jesus/

Mrs. Elsie Cooper passed away.  Please be in prayer for the family.  I’ll post arrangements when they are available.

The Missions Fair and Rally last night was AWESOME!  I’m not using that word lightly.  Seeing what area churches are doing in missions and learning of opportunities we could assist with was so varied and interesting.  I was thankful Susan, and her husband Jimmy, from Lara’s Gowns for Smiles drove a 100 miles to be there and another 100 to get home!  I also also blessed Paul and Sandy brought Zach to represent Zach’s Lidz for Kids.  (Zach also had grandparents there to support him.)  These two projects touched many hearts and will be assisted by people from our association.  Thank-you, Jesus for allowing us to learn so much in such a short time.

The Missions Rally was an AWESOME worship time.  The Hispanic singers were good and reminded me of being in churches in Europe with the Hatchels.  I would recognize the tune to songs, but not know the “foreign” words, which would be the English words I was familiar with.  Many people were picking up on the Spanish and singing along with them.  The “Seminarians”  led in worship in a different style and certainly were an inspiration to us.  I could listen to and worship with them for hours.  Then, Dr. Chuck Kelly’s message was so cleanly spoken about our role as Christian disciples.  Dr. Kelly used one of his favorite “Hebrew” word, “WOW”, several times.  What a way to end the Lord’s Day!

The next part will be sharing some very personal thoughts, so skip this paragraph if you choose.  Zach Morgan is the son of two of my former students, Paul and Sandy Bennett Morgan.  It was so good to see them and to know how they have guided Zach.  I’m not at liberty to tell you what’s next for Zach, but count on seeing him in the future.  Susan, of Lara’s Gowns for Smiles, has become a computer friend.  She spends four days a week sewing gowns for children.  She started a ministry and has really stayed with it every week.  I don’t regularly give four days a week to a ministry, so I admire her for her dedication.  Dr. Greg Woodward, who led the Seminarians, lived down the street from the Hatchels at NOBTS.  His wife led my grandchildren in a musical last year at FBC, NO.  His children were friends of my grandchilden on campus.  Dr. and Dr. Kelly were always so gracious to the Hatchels.  Jennie had opportunities to speak in classes Mrs. Dr. Kelly taught.  I saw Christian friends from Hillsdale, Kedron, The Lord’s Church, Bethel, New Zion, East Fork, Kentwood, ….  What a great night for us to see those we have know and how they serve the Lord!

I wanted to share about last night last night when I got home, but was afraid I would “write a book” if I wrote at that time.  What a blessing to have been a part of it a small way!  Oh, I forgot to mention the crowd of local Christians made  it necessary to add chairs down in the auditorium!

Happy Monday!  Be a “fisher on men” this week!

Anna Lee

Sunday

    “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.  

For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror;

for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was.  

But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work,

this one will be blessed in what he does.”

~James 1:23-25~

This is the Lord’s Day.  Please take the opportunity to worship in the church of your choice today.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “I L-O-V-E….” – http://odb.org/

Missions – Samaritan’s Purse – “Helping in Jesus’ Name” – http://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/growing-in-faith/

Mr. Kenneth Felker is having problems again.  Pray for him and his family.

Mr. Shelton Day continues to improve following his heart surgery.

Felicia Alliece Godwin
(April 28, 1989 – April 6, 2013)

A resident of Kentwood, she died on Saturday, April 6, 2013 at University Hospital in New Orleans. She was born April 28, 1989 in Hammond and was 23 years of age. She is survived by her parents, Lisa and Tommy Grice, Kentwood; grandfather, William “Bill” Godwin, Kentwood; nephew, Jesse Wayne Hemphill, Corinth, MS; aunts and uncles, Cathy Brooks and husband, George, Kentwood, Billy Godwin and wife, Sandra, Corinth, MS, Monteen Castella and husband, Bennie Ray, Kentwood, Johnny Knight, Jackson, MS, William Neal, Brooksville, FL, Lloyd Grice and wife, Darlene, Harrisburg, PA, Dorothy Lee Grice, Kentwood, Betty Lou Grice, Thomasville, GA, Sadie Grice, Kentwood, and Renee Givens, Mt. Hermon; numerous cousins including, Laura McGuff and husband, Andy, Ashley Bergeron and husband, Nick, Sean Sullivan and wife, Amp, Benji Castella, Jennifer Castella, Angela Miller and husband, Adam, David Anthony and wife, Tiffany, Rebel James, Jerrmy Godwin and wife, Wendy, Justin Godwin, A. J. McGuff, Kristopher McGuff, William Godwin and Hailey Gahagen. Preceded in death by brother, Ronald Hemphill; grandparents, Joellon Godwin, Dorothy Grice, Lloyd Grice and Louise James; uncle, Steven Godwin; aunt, Margaret Huber; great-aunt, Sharon Wunstel Stephens. Visitation at Kentwood Assembly of God from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Monday and from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9, 2013. Services conducted by Bro. William Hyde. Interment Woodland Cemetery, Kentwood. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Don’t forget the missions fair at FBC, Greensburg tonight.  Come see the opportunities available to you.  This will include Disaster Relief with the LBC, Zach’s Lidz for Kids, Lara’s Gowns for Smiles, and others.  

Anna Lee

Saturday

“He said to them,

‘Follow me,

and I will make you fishers of men.’”

~Matt. 4:19~

Ruby Harris Young (mother of Juanice Skiller)

Harry McKneely & Son Funeral Home

Ruby Harris Young, 92 years old of Hammond, Louisiana, passed away Thursday, April 4, 2013, at North Oaks Medical Center. She was born November 22, 1920, in Dubach, Louisiana.

Mrs. Young was a faithful member of Woodland Park Baptist Church and the Fidelis Sunday School class for 54 years. She was retired from the Tangipahoa Parish School System and was a member of the Tangipahoa Parish Retired Teachers Association.

Surviving are her daughters, Juanice Young Skinner and husband Johnny, and Cheryl Young Brown, both of Hammond; son, Bruce Young and wife Jan of Kansas City, Kansas; grandsons, Matthew, Justin and Jeremy Skinner; granddaughter, Angela Young Smith; 3 great-grandchildren, Kaylee and Hunter Smith and Nathaniel Matthew Skinner; 3 nieces; 6 nephews; and brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ray and Dorothy Young.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Edgar Lee Young; parents, Alf and Dewey Autrey Harris; brother, Dr. Edward L. Harris; and a nephew.

Friends will be received on Sunday, April 7, 2013, from 1:00 pm until funeral services begin at 3:00 pm at Woodland Park Baptist Church in Hammond.

Interment will follow in Holly Gardens Cemetery, Hammond.

Memorials gifts may be made to the Woodland Park Baptist Church Building Fund or a charity of your choice.

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Marriage Digest – http://www.bpnews.net/BPDigest.asp?id=4

Missions Fest and Rally

  • FBC, Greensburg
  • Fest and Dining @ 5:00
  • Rally @ 6:30
  • Sponsored by Two Rivers Association
  • Y’all come!

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – http://odb.org/

Samaritan’s Purse – Learning to Follow Jesus – http://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/learning-to-follow-jesus-2/

God is sending us a beautiful day today.  Enjoy it by doing something you enjoy and by giving back/paying it forward.

Anna Lee

Friday (written Thursday night)

“All these people earned a good reputation because of their faith,

yet none of them received all that God had promised.

For God had something better in mind for us,

so that they would not reach perfection without us.”

~Hebrews 11:39-40, NLT~

The East Fork Baptist Church Yard Sale will be Friday (7-4) only, due to a funeral.  Plan to eat a sandwich while you are there.

Shelton Day is home and feeling good.  Thank you for praying for him.

Joy Moore says her dad, Paul Boudreaux, is doing better.  She is taking this opportunity to attend church with him.  Pray for them as they worship together.

Buddy Morris got home late this afternoon.  Thank God all went well and that the doctor decided to check the heart during the procedure.

Peggy and Walton Alford are doing well in her knee replacement recovery.  They have a little longer before they can get back in their norman routine.

Fran Walker is home from the hospital and feeling much better.  Pray for her continued improvement.

Gloria Gill is still having some health issues, but is working at getting well.  Pray for her.

Ruby says Jimmy Schwartz enjoys having phone calls.  Pray for the Schwartz family.

If you do Facebook, you may want to check out “Prayers for Eli”.  He is a five year old from Ohio who has recently been diagnosed with a rare for of leukemia.  Whether or not you do Facebook, please begin to pray for this young man and his family.

Samaritan’s Purse – A Part of Something Great

http://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/a-part-of-something-great/

Baptist Press BPNews.net

 

Thursday Afternoon

Wyman Slaven
(September 21, 1930 – April 3, 2013)

A resident of Kentwood, died at 3:55 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond. He was born September 21, 1930 in Magnolia, MS and was 82 years of age. Survived by his wife of 61 years, Flora Belle Potts Slaven; daughter, Teresa Gwynette Slaven Gill and husband, Jason Hillary Gill; daughter in law, Lisa Ann Allen Slaven; grandchildren, Hillery Caroline Gill, Tabbitha Nikole Gill, ReAnna Leigh Gill, Marsha Ann Slaven Barras and husband, Keith Joseph Barras, Tessa Lenn Slaven Creel and husband, Douglas Paul Creel; 2 great grandchildren, Kyle Joseph Barras and Kalenn Jade Barras; numerous nieces and nephews; and 2 sisters, Evelyn Inez Slaven Blades and Margaret Slaven Bethany. He is preceded in death by son, Glenn Estess Slaven, grandson, Steven Lance Slaven; 5 brothers, John Cleve, T.C. Otis Slaven, Jr (Bones), Huey P., and Sam Richard; one sister, Eloise Slaven Phillip and parents Otis Slaven and Delitha Brooks Slaven. Visitation at East Fork Baptist Church from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., Friday, April 5, 2013, and from 10 a.m. until religious services at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, 2013. Services conducted by Rev. Mike Shumock and Dr. Danny Smith. Interment East Fork Cemetery, McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements.

 George Henry Tate, Sr.
(August 9, 1920 – April 1, 2013)

A lifetime resident of Tangipahoa, Louisiana went to be the Lord on April 1, 2013. He was born August 9, 1920 and was 92 years of age. He served in WWII and owned and operated a dairy farm for forty years. He is survived by George H. Tate, Jr and wife, Ming Ling, Tangipahoa; Charles Ronald Tate and wife Jackie, Bolivar; Candace Tate Lunn and husband, Tony, South Carolina; Bess Tate Kling, Tallahassee, FL; Ronald J. Lipton, Tallahassee, FL; five grandchildren, Charlsa Hollie and husband, Vince, Tangipahoa, Frances Tate, Kentwood; Ross Tate, Kentwood; Forrest Collette, Natchez, MS; Lauren Lipton, Tallahassee, FL; three great grandchildren, Kristy and Eli Hollie and Blaze Winzenried. Also survived by a brother, Casey Tate, Tangipahoa as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his wife, Bertha Morris Tate; parents, Charles and Bessie Tate; a brother, James Tate and a sister, Fairy Tate Viola. The family would like to express their gratitude to Kentwood Rehab, Kentwood Manor Nursing Home and for hospice care. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood on Saturday, April6, 2013 from 12 Noon until religious service

 

 

Thursday Midday

I don’t know who wrote this story, but it will bring a smile to your face.

Potato Chips

A little boy wanted to meet God. He knew it was a long trip to where God lived, so he packed his suitcase with a bag of potato chips and a six-pack of root beer and started his journey.

When he had gone about three blocks, he met an old man. He was sitting in the park, just staring at some pigeons. The boy sat down next to him and opened his suitcase. He was about to take a drink from his root beer when he noticed that the old man looked hungry, so he offered him some chips. He gratefully accepted it and smiled at him.

His smile was so pretty that the boy wanted to see it again, so he offered him a root beer. Again, he smiled at him. The boy was delighted! They sat there all afternoon eating and smiling, but they never said a word.

As twilight approached, the boy realized how tired he was and he got up to leave; but before he had gone more than a few steps, he turned around, ran back to the old man, and gave him a hug. He gave him his biggest smile ever.

When the boy opened the door to his own house a short time later, his mother was surprised by the look of joy on his face. She asked him, “What did you do today that made you so happy?”

He replied, “I had lunch with God.” But before his mother could respond, he added, “You know what? He’s got the most beautiful smile I’ve ever seen!”

Meanwhile, the old man, also radiant with joy, returned to his home. His son was stunned by the look of peace on his face and he asked, “Dad, what did you do today that made you so happy?”

He replied “I ate potato chips in the park with God.” However, before his son responded, he added, “You know, he’s much younger than I expected.”

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. People come into our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime! Embrace all equally!

Have lunch with God … bring the potato chips.