“God, hear my prayer;
listen to the words of my mouth.”
~Psalm 54:2~
Update on Baby John Varnado
Update: The procedure took longer than expected. They had to transfuse
some blood during the procedure because he had lost to much blood. He
will be monitored weekly. They said he did fine and shouldn’t be in
any pain through the night because he’s still sedated. Surgery to put
the shunt in is still set for Friday as of now. Little John’s surgery
is postponed until Monday. I am sorry that I am updating late.
Macy Gueldner
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/macygueldner
Susan Frazier is back at work. Thank God for her good report and her swift recovery period.
Yvonne Birch is continuing to improve. Please continue to pray for her as she continues to improve.
Mrs. Peggy Berberette is completing her radiation phase of treatment and moving on to chemo next week. Let’s pray for her progress.
Mrs. Margaret Oliver says her great-grandbaby will be headed back to Memphis next week. She will receive her “new eye”. Pray for those caring for the Webb family at St. Jude.
The “Lucy” Bible study at FBC, K ended after twelve sessions. Next Friday, November 22, we will begin a four week study, the “Mayberry” Bible study. This study will end before Christmas. You are invited to join us.
Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Christmas Child is such a worthy project. If you have not already purchased a plastic shoe box and filled it with items for a boy or girl, please contact your church office or pastor for more information. If you need additional information, please check the internet or contact another for information. Your time to do this is running short, so don’t delay any longer.
http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/o/n/l/onlybelv.htm
Pack a Shoe Box with Uncle Si Robertson
http://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/pack-a-shoebox-with-uncle-si/
Thankfulness – Day 15 – Differences – Medical Professionals
Today, I’m thankful for all the medical professionals and related personal, many of whom are my former students. David went for a check-up and to get a report on his colon procedures today. He’s doing very well.
David and I both chose careers other than something in the medical field, but we are so thankful for those who found that was the area where God wanted them to be. Caring for my parents’ medical needs for almost fifteen years gave me numerous opportunities to observe these former students and others. As thankful as I am that God didn’t have that in mind for me, I’m thankful He had those plans for others and they followed where he led them.
Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Our Fearless Champion”
Moral Stories – “Two Traveling Angels” (A real thought-provoker)
http://academictips.org/blogs/two-traveling-angels/
Hymn of the Day -” Fear Nor, Little Flock”/”Only Believe”
http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/o/n/l/onlybelv.htm
I’m so thankful for the experiences, opportunities, and people along my path each day. I know you are too. Let’s be sure to tell these people how much they mean to us.
Anna Lee
