“Trust in the LORD with all your heart;
do not depend on your own understanding.
Seek his will in all you do,
and he will show you which path to take.
Don’t be impressed with your own wisdom.
Instead, fear the LORD and turn away from evil.”
~Proverbs 3:5-7 NLT, 2nd Ed.~
I can think of many people, including myself, who should be praying this Scripture today.
My Extra Prayers Schedule
Sunday – Churches, church leadership, and missionaries
Monday – Family, friends, and neighbors
Tuesday – Sick, bereaved, hospital staff, and nursing home patients and staff
Wednesday – Political authorities (world, national, state, parish, and local)
Thursday – Military, law enforcement, fire fighters, and EMT
Friday – Schools, teachers, students
Saturday – Unspoken requests and unsaved people
Please continue to pray for Barrett Travis, in North Oaks. His post-surgery time has not been his most pleasant hours, but may they be worthwhile with good long-term results.
Mrs. Flo Hatcher continues to have her ups and downs like most people. Pray for her family as they go through these difficult days with her.
Please continue to pray for Mr. James Miller. Yesterday appeared to be a good day for him.
Don Turner had another change in dosage of his medication. Hopefully, each change brings him closer to the desired comfort/result level.
Read the Bible in 2015 – Micah
Baptist Press – bpnews.net
Women of the Bible study at 10 A.M. this morning. It’s never too late to start. Each day’s lesson stands on its own.
Georgia Barnette Offering for Missions in Louisiana – We’re about half way to our goal.
Operation Christmas Child Needs for the coming week
- Washcloths – 268
- Hair brushes – 158/boys and 160/girls
- Toothpaste – 299
Operation Christmas Child Shipping Fees – Presently collecting $7.00/box
Devotional, Scripture, and a Song
- “The Song of Our Lives” – odb.org
- The Lord God is my strength and my song. — Isaiah 12:2 NIT
- “Sunshine in My Soul”
This is the day God has given to us today. It’s perfect for His plans. Let’s look for that perfection all around us today.
Anna Lee
