Wednesday

Good morning, friends.

Prayer Focus

Some of us don’t like the heat of these summer days, but spend our time inside, if possible. Others have a lot of health trouble being outside. Unfortunately, some people don’t have air conditioning. Pray for those who have difficulties with the heat. “Put feet to your prayers”, if possible.

Daily Bible Reading Passage

  • July 2
  • I Samuel 21-24

Bible Verse of the Day

Obituaries

Robert David Parent Jr.

September 15, 1968 – June 30, 

Robert David Parent Jr., affectionately known as “BB” to his IBEW brothers and sisters passed away on Monday, June 30, 2025, at the age of 56. He was a devoted son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, and a proud Louisiana native. David was born on September 15, 1968, to Robert “Bob” David Parent Sr. and Essie Marie Gill Parent in Hammond, LA. He was raised in Natalbany, LA and attended Natalbany Baptist Christian School and Independence High School where he graduated in 1988. After high school, David followed in his father’s footsteps by joining the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to become a journeyman wireman for the past 30 years. He has worked in Michigan, Louisiana, Illinois, and Indiana, and he was a proud member of the IBEW Local 995 in Baton Rouge, LA. David was an avid LSU fan who bled purple and gold, and his passions were hunting and fishing which he often invited family and friends to his good ol’ fish fry. He was a one-of-a-kind man that will be forever missed and is now on an eternal fishing trip with Jesus.
David is survived by his best friend and wife of 30 years, Kimberly Harper Parent; his two daughters, Amanda Parent and Rebecca Parent (Joey Troxclair); four grandchildren, Avery Taylor, Anya, Michael, and Declan Schexnayder; father, Robert “Bob” Parent Sr.; two sisters, Marla “Molly” Parent and Jana; his beloved terrier, Jax; mother and father-in-law, Richard and Theresa Forrest; sister and brother-in-law, James and Gwen Williams; nephews, Kade, Keegan, and Kamden Pedelahore; and numerous extended family.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Essie Marie Gill Parent; brother, Michael Parent; paternal grandparents, Harry and Belle Parent; maternal grandparents, Jim and Maggie Mullen; father-in-law, Pete Harper; and his beloved terrier, PeeWee.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the visitation at The River Church in Tickfaw on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from 9:30 a.m. until the Celebration of Life at 11:00 a.m. Bro. Ralph Stewart will officiate.

(David “”married into” the Harper family of Roseland. I’ve know Kim, her dad, and other family members my whole life.)

George “Perry” Jenkins

November 19, 1945 – July 1, 2025

U.S. Veteran

Perry Jenkins passed away surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at home in Amite, LA. Although he was a jack of many trades over the years, he was a self-employed dairy farmer for most of his life. In his spare time, you would find him spending time with his grandchildren, hunting, fishing, and fooling with horses. He was born November 19, 1945, in Amite, LA and was 79 years of age. He is survived by the mother of his children, Carolyn Smart Jenkins; daughters, Cindy Jenkins Giron and husband, Carlos, Becki Jenkins, and Calli Jenkins Hughes and husband, John Ashley; grandchildren, Bess Giron-Tycer and husband, Laton, Kane McPherson and wife, Carolyn, Conner Alston and wife, Shelbie, Blaise Giron, Zach Perry Messina, Ashton Hughes, and Cate Alston; great-grandchildren, Russell Luke Alston and George Porter McPherson. Preceded in death by his father, George M. Jenkins; mother, Beatrice Hale Jenkins; father-in-law, Fred P. Smart; mother-in-law, Bessie Williams Smart; sisters, Shirley Primes and Francine Jenkins; brother, Gerald M. Jenkins. Visitation at Kedron Baptist Church from 9:00 AM until religious services at 11:00 AM on Thursday, July 3, 2025. Services conducted by Bro. Harrell Sharkey, Jr. Interment Kedron Cemetery, Amite, LA. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

(Perry was a member of the Jenkins family of Roseland.)

Additional Bible Focus

‘Shine Like the Sun’

“[Jesus continued his explanation of the parable of the weeds:] “Just as the weeds are sorted out and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of…..”

Matthew 13:40-43

Habits

There are good habits and bad habits. Reading your Bible frequently is one of the best habits you can have. Give it a try if you don’t already read your Bible at least once a day.

Thanks for checking this site today.

I hope you will be blessed today and able to impact the life of someone else in a positive way today. Be sure to take time today to thank God for your many blessings.

Be extra careful with traveling, with cooking, with water activities. and with fireworks. during this patriotic holiday.

Anna Lee

TUESDAY

Today’s Bible Focus

Prayer Focus

Today, let’s focus our thoughts and prayers on working on:

(1) the families in our community that have lost loved ones recently and

(2) families with members who are not saved.

Daily Bible Reading

  • July 1
  • I Samuel 18-20

No New Obituaries

The wake/funeral for Ginger Landry will be this morning with the wake beginning at 9:00 A.M. and the funeral at 11:00 A.M. at McKneely Funeral Home in Amite.

Baptist Press

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Additional Bible Reading

“Find Shelter in Him”

Psalm 37:39-40

The Lord will protect and save those who are righteous. He is their strength in times of trouble and will deliver them from wicked people because they trust in Him.

Psalm 37:39-40

Prayer Requests

Martha Pevey Drago expresses her strong faith in God and asks us to pray for her because her cancer has returned and she is again beginning treatment.

Please also pray for a former student of mine who has an unidentified cancer.

While we are at this, please also pray for a friend and the mother of some of my former students who is also dealing with cancer.

Also pray for two young men from Amite who are going through the ups and downs of their cancers and treatments.

These individuals and their families will all appreciate your prayers.

Pray and encourage today. That is our responsibility.

Anna Lee

MONDAY

Today’s Verse

Read the Bible Today

  • June 30
  • I Samuel: 15-17

Baptist Press

You may enjoy reading some of these articles.

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Sunday School Lesson for next week

God’s Messiah

Psalm 110:1-7

Additional Verses to Read and Enjoy

‘Heirs of Abraham’

“Dear Father, Thank you for giving us your Spirit, not through works of law

but through faith in our hearts. Even Abraham was saved by faith, for he…..”

Galations 3:1-14

Be an Encourager

Unstoppable! ‘The Encourager Sent to Encourage’ —

When the church at Jerusalem heard what had happened [with the spread of the Good News to both Jews and Gentiles], they sent Barnabas to Antioch. When he arrived and saw this evidence of God’s blessing, he was filled with joy, and he encouraged the believers to stay true to the Lord. Barnabas was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and strong in faith. And many people were brought to the Lord.

— Acts 11:22-24 NLT

Acts 11:22-24

My aunt started a group named “Encouragers Anonymous” in her church many years ago. They met weekly to pray for people as the group became aware of needs. Then they wrote a card to the person for whom they had just prayed for. I was the recipient of some cards from them. I learned to be a better encourager because of them.

Youth Report on Camp Experience

Through the years, I took many youth to camp and heard many reports about their week of camp experiences. Sunday, our church youth gave a report of their week at Mission Fuge in Texas last week. It was amazing, more so than when I heard any other camp report. If you were not present or watching on facebook, please watch the report in entirety. You will be blessed!!! If you don’t, you’ll miss a real blessing!

Prayer Focus

Pray for our church youth in the coming days. They will impact the lives of many people. Pray for their spirit to spread!

Anna Lee

SUNDAY

Verse of the Day

Prayer Focus

Today is the Lord’s Day. Let’s recognize that and pray for His will in our churches today. May all the churches be blessed as they continue to “Tell Others about Jesus”.

Daily Bible Reading

  • June 29
  • I Samuel 13-14

Obituary

Virginia “Ginger” Edwards Landry

October 8, 1947 – June 27, 2025


Ginger, a longtime resident of Amite, entered into eternal rest on Friday June 27, 2025 at Hospice of Baton Rouge Butterfly Wing. She was born on October 8, 1947 in Amite and was 77 years of age. She graduated from Chesbrough High School in 1965, and worked as a bank teller at First Guaranty Bank.  She soon married the love of her life, Bob, and became a full-time mother.  In later years she worked for Derris Ray MD at his medical practice until her retirement in 2000. She enjoyed cooking, shopping, and making memories with family. She was an active member of First Baptist Church Amite and loved her church family.  She is survived by her husband of 57 years Robert “Bob” Landry Jr., daughter Debbie Durbin (John), son Robert “Trea” Landry III (Amber), grandson Robert “Alex” Landry IV, granddaughter Adley Landry, sister Susan Robin (Clayton), and sister-in-law Marie Edwards.  She is preceded in death by her parents Leo and Georgia “Brownie” Edwards and brother Danny Edwards. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, on Tuesday July 1, 2025 from 9:00 AM until religious services at 11:00 AM conducted by Jim Richardson MRE. Interment Amite Memorial Gardens, Amite.

“A life of faith, love, and dignity”

(Our daughters and our sons were the same ages and often in the same classes at school. ala)

Additional Bible Reading

“Unstoppable”

‘The Lord’s Hand Was in This!”

“However, some of the believers who went to Antioch… [becauseof the persecution in Jerusalem] began preaching to the Gentiles about the Lord Jesus…..”

Acts 11:20-21

Southern Baptists unite to send 58 new IMB missionaries during SBC annual meeting

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQbfpLLXXbRhLdvrHDxQsDgNzMN

May you let the light of the Lord shine through you today.

Thanks

Thanks for reading and praying today.

Reminder

Sunday School at 9:15

Worship Service at 10:30 (Youth report on their camp experiences last week)

Anna Lee

Saturday

Prayer Focus

Today, I would like to encourage you to pray for all those involved in missions in any way. Getting involved in praying can also get you involved in giving and doing. Get involved in any or all of the misssion work in your church.

Daily Bible Reading

Today, I would like to encourage you to pray for all those involved in missions in any way. Getting involved in praying can also get you involved in giving and doing. Get involved in any or all of the misssion work in your church.

    Verse of the Day

    Obituary

    David Ashley Carroll

    September 13, 1957 – June 26, 2025

    David was one of my former students.

    David Ashley Carroll was born and raised in Amite and had several nicknames such as “Beany” and “Uncle David”. He graduated from Oak Forest Academy in 1975 (played Football #70, Basketball, Baseball, Literary Rally, and voted Most Friendliest his Senior year) and reminisced with all whom knew him (and didn’t know him). After high school, David graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University in 1984 with a Computer Science Degree. He has been known most of his life for being a “Prankster”. He enjoyed playing card games with his Oak Forest Alumni Buddies, and watching Sports and Science Fiction movies (Star Trek collection). After many years of employment with his Family’s owned and operated business, he became owner of “Amite Pump & Well Supply Co.” Upon passing the ownership to Dale Mixon and maintaining the Company’s name, he then obtained his CDL license and “hit the highway” traveling and living life’s adventures. After his driving adventures, he returned to Amite to work his dream job which he had worked many years to achieve (Computer Science Information and Programming Technology).  He is preceded in death by his Maternal Grandparents, Lloyd Carrier and Edith Hillebert; Paternal Grandparents, Charles S. Carroll and Viola M. Carroll; Father, Edward Lee Carroll; Mother, Ruth C. Neal; Step-Father, Harold Neal; Sister, Vernell Carroll Strate; Brothers, Pierce, Charles, Wallace and Ardis Carroll; Brothers in Law, Jerry White, Buddy Watson, Wendell Smith and Cleo Henry; and also preceded in death by Vinessa Capro Harrison. David is survived by, Sisters, Tommie Sue White of Centreville, MS, Velda Lee Carroll of Colorado Springs, CO, Patricia Neal Watson of Loranger, LA, Kathy Neal Smith of Loranger, LA, and Beth Henry of Gonzales, LA. Brother, Keith Neal (Theresa) of Loranger, LA; Five nieces known as and called the “White Tribe”, Kathy Lynn White Barbay (Tab) of Slaughter, LA, Stacy White Wofford (Paul) of Muskogee, OK, Dana White Saucier (Leo) of Centreville, MS, Shelly White Sterling (Brian) of Busy Corner, MS, and Terri White of Centreville, MS;  Nieces and Nephews, Stacy Watson Henderson (Heath) of Central, LA, Mickey Joe Watson (Lanette) of Hammond, LA, Kendell Smith (Hoa) of Sulphur LA, Lois Smith DeLatte (DeWayne) of Kennewick, WA, Melissa Smith Stevens (Wade) of Loranger, LA, Scott Neal (Rebecca) of Pearl River, LA, Jed Neal (Lindsey) of Covington, LA, Annie Henry Trowbridge (Jake) of Bluford, IL, and Todd Henry of Gonzales, LA; Other cherished ones include, Billy Henrich of Monroe, GA, Kelly Henrich of Amite, LA, Tim Henrich of Sioux Center, IA, Jake Lambert of Amite, LA, and Florrie Lambert Espinal of Yorktown, VA. Many great nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends were loved and cherished in their own unique ways. Pallbearers will be Billy Finch, Steve Ellzey, Tim Sharkey, Steve Durnin, John Dyer, David Davis, Chip Fitz, Keith Neal, and Dale Mixon. Honorary Pallbearers will be Charles “Chuckie” Carrier, James Carroll, Jeff Carroll, Dennis Williams, Ray Bellot, Mike Tate, Lonnie Morse, Bydie Everett, Jackie Sparks, and Wesley Mixon. Many thanks to the Peristyle Beau West Assisted Living, Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge, and St. Thomas Hospice in Baton Rouge for the wonderful care provided. As well as many thanks to Patrick Coudrain and Julie Johnson Attorney at Laws for their legal guidance and assistance. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 5:00PM until 7:00PM on Sunday and from 10:00AM until Religious Services at 12:00 Noon on Monday. Interment Alfred Stevens Cemetery, Amite, LA. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

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    Check this page. I’m sure you can find one or more articles to read and enjoy.

    Additional Bible Truth

    And he has given us this command: Whoever loves God must

    also love his brother.

    — 1 John 4:21

    Daily Bible Readings

    I Samuel 9-12

    I’m so thankful you visited me today. I hope each of you has a great day!

    Sunday School Lesson for Tomorrow

    • God’s Promiaw
    • Psalm 132:1-14, 17-18

    My post is mixed up, but the best my computer and I can agree on. Please pray for an easier posting tomorrow.

    Anna Lee

    Friday

    I am going to be short today. My computer did not allow me to make corrections yesterday. Who knows about today?

    Prayer Focus

    Please pray for our country today.

    Today’s Bible Verse

    • The righteous are portrayed as surprised, asking when they performed these acts of service for Jesus. They list specific actions: feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, welcoming strangers, and clothing the naked. The righteous continue by asking when they visited the sick or those in prison. Jesus then reveals that these acts of service, done to “the least of these my brothers,” were actually done to him,

    Jesus says, “I tell you this: You did all these things to help other people. They were not important people, but they were my friends. When you helped them, then you also helped me.” It can be paraphrased as serving others, even those considered insignificant, is equivalent to serving Christ himself

    Today’s Bible Passages

    • June 27
    • I Sam. 4-8

    Obituaries

    Christman “Harry” Arnold III

    January 31, 1945 – June 25, 2025

    A longtime resident of Kentwood, Harry passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at his home in Amite, LA. He was born January 31, 1945 in Brookhaven, MS and was 80 years of age. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 55 years Sandra Simpson Arnold, daughter Becky Arnold Smith and husband, George Dewey Smith, 4 grandsons: George Dewey Smith II, Christian Kyle Smith (Taylor Joiner Smith), Hunter Thomas Smith (Sierra Jones Smith) and Tyler Austin Smith, 3 great granddaughters Kenleigh Kate Smith, Kylie Claire Smith and Ava Hayden Smith. His sister, Shirley Arnold Winstead , nephew Christopher Wayne Arnold (Jena). He was preceded in death by his parents Christman Harry Arnold, Jr. and Madie Bell Jones Arnold, brother Norman Wayne Arnold, nephew William Anthony “Tony” Winstead and great grandson Reid Thomas Smith. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home in Amite, LA on Saturday, June 28, 2025 from 10 am until funeral services at 1pm conducted by Rev. Mike Foster. Interment Woodland Cemetery in Kentwood, LA. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

    DIANE HYDE, a 1962 graduate of Amite High School passed away in California. (Thanks, Gynette, for letting us know. Diane was in David and Gwynette’s class.)

    Wilton and Shera Dykes

    Honoring the life of Wilton and Shera Dykes
    Date: July 12, 2025
    Time: Service 10:30am, Visitation to follow
    Location: Line Creek Baptist Church
    78659 LA Hwy 1053, Kentwood, LA 70444

    We invite family, friends, and loved ones to join us in celebrating the lives of Wilton and Shera Dykes – a devoted couple who built a legacy of faith, hospitality, and love that will continue to shine through all who knew them.

    Wilton and Shera Dykes, residents of The Villages, Florida, passed away just two months apart at 79 years old – Wilton on February 23, 2025, and Shera on April 22, 2025.

    Married for 57 beautiful years, their bond was one of deep devotion, gentle humor, and shared joy in caring for others. They are survived by their sons, James (Marlo) Dykes of South Carolina and Will (Heather) Dykes of Georgia; along with their grandchildren, Ansley (Austin) Crews and Ashton Dykes.

    Wilton was a man of calm strength and quiet wisdom. He found joy in the simple pleasures of life – playing golf, spending time with family, and offering a kind word to anyone he met.

    Shera had a gift for hospitality and a deep love for cooking. Her kitchen was the heart of their home, and no one ever left her table hungry – or without a hug.

    Together, they found community and purpose through the fellowship of their church, where they served and loved faithfully.

    Their legacy is one of generosity, grace, and unconditional love. Theirs was a marriage built on faith, service, and laughter — a life well lived, and a love well shared. 

    To send a flower arrangement in memory of Wilton and Shera Dykes, please click here to visit our sympathy store.

    Additional Bible Reading

    Elders’ Prayers are Powerful!

    “…. They should pray for him with the authority of the Lord Jesus. “

    James 5:14

    I hope I have informed you of the obituaries and given you some Biblical verses to read and focus on.

    Anna Lee

    Thursday

    Happy New Day! I wonder what opportunities God has for us today. He will reveal his hopes. We may or may not follow His will.

    Let’s hope and pray we all do!

    Verse of the Day

    Prayer Focus of the Day

    Today, let’s pray for all the student who have more choices to make on summer day. May their selections be good ones!

    Daily Bible Reading

    • Thursday, June 26
    • I Samuel 1-3

    Obituaries

    Debra Lynn Allen Kilcrease

    February 10, 1960 – June 23, 2025

    Debra Lynn Allen Kilcrease, 65, of Greensburg, Louisiana, passed away on June 23, 2025. She was born February 10, 1960 in Independence, Louisiana, and was a daughter of the late James Lee Allen and Lillie Kathleen Rogillio Allen. She was also preceded in death by her husband, William “Ricky” Kilcrease, her daughter, Kristi Allen, her brother Thomas Allen, and her sister Lillie “Kathy” Allen.

    Debra is survived by her son, William “Dustin” Kilcrease (Whitney) of Converse, Texas; and three grandchildren: Vincent Imbraguglio V of Hammond, Louisiana, Georgia Kilcrease and Addison Kilcrease, of Converse, Texas. She is also survived by her siblings James Allen Jr., Patsy Allen, and David Allen, of Greensburg, Louisiana.

    She was deeply generous, always willing to help anyone in need, whether it was family, friends, or someone just passing through. She retired from the State of Louisiana after years of dedicated public service.

    A private ceremony will be held for the immediate family in the near future.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the ALS Association, in honor of Debra’s memory and in support of continued research and care for families impacted by ALS.

    Aline Lott Lowery

    26, 1935 – June 25, 2025

    A resident of Amite, LA, passed away on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at her home. She was born March 26, 1935 in Doyle, LA and was 90 years of age. She was a loving mother with a passion for cooking. She is survived by 6 sons, John Lowery and Melinda, Oscar Lowery and Lefel, Kelly Ebarb and Colleen, Rodney Ebarb, Bruce Ebarb and wife Mirna, and Donald Ebarb and Jeanine; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband, Huey Oscar Lowery; parents, Simeon and Mary Lott; son, Terry Ebarb; 2 granddaughters, Sue Ellen Ebarb and Kasey Ebarby; and 3 sisters, Mary Alice Bergeron, Beatrice Gordon, and Eula Courtney. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 9:00AM until religious services at 11:00AM on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Services conducted by Rev. Robert Robertson. Interment Amite Memorial Gardens, Amite, LA. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

    Wilton and Shera Dykes
    April 22, 2025
    Their photo is available on the McKneeley website.

    Honoring the life of
    Wilton and Shera Dykes
    Date: July 12, 2025
    Time: Service 10:30am, Visitation to follow
    Location: Line Creek Baptist Church
    78659 LA Hwy 1053, Kentwood, LA 70444

    We invite family, friends, and loved ones to join us in celebrating the lives of Wilton and Shera Dykes – a devoted couple who built a legacy of faith, hospitality, and love that will continue to shine through all who knew them.

    Wilton and Shera Dykes, residents of The Villages, Florida, passed away just two months apart at 79 years old – Wilton on February 23, 2025, and Shera on April 22, 2025.

    Married for 57 beautiful years, their bond was one of deep devotion, gentle humor, and shared joy in caring for others. They are survived by their sons, James (Marlo) Dykes of South Carolina and Will (Heather) Dykes of Georgia; along with their grandchildren, Ansley (Austin) Crews and Ashton Dykes.

    Wilton was a man of calm strength and quiet wisdom. He found joy in the simple pleasures of life – playing golf, spending time with family, and offering a kind word to anyone he met.

    Shera had a gift for hospitality and a deep love for cooking. Her kitchen was the heart of their home, and no one ever left her table hungry – or without a hug.

    Together, they found community and purpose through the fellowship of their church, where they served and loved faithfully.

    Their legacy is one of generosity, grace, and unconditional love. Theirs was a marriage built on faith, service, and laughter — a life well lived, and a love well shared. 

    A Thought to Ponder

    Let’s make a difference in our lives and the lives of others. We can also make a difference in eternal homes! Let’s try our best to make good choices.

    ‘Choosing To Be Good Soil’

    “[Jesus concluded his explanation of the parable of

    the soils:] The seed that fell on good soil represents

    those who truly hear and understand God’s…..

    Matthew 13:23

    Can you visualize what happens to those seeds? Can

    you visualize what happens to our lives?

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    Operation Christmas Child

    Contact me if you would like to donate time and/or funds. We have not completed out purchases yet. David and I can tell you some of the needed items. Maybe you would like to order some needed items online. Also, Wanda Smith can order online for you, if you would like.

    Focus your thoughts on children who will not get a shoebox at their local church in countries around the world. The shoeboxes contain school supplies, first aid/toiletries, toys, Christian literature, etc. They also contain a Bible and Christian literature in the language of the Child.

    We can guide you if you desire to help. We can also order in quantity. We will be getting to the packing time slot in a few months, but haven’t made all the purchases yet. Your help will be appreciated!

    COMING SOON!

    The next associational WMU meeting is only a few weeks away and will be at FBC, Greensburg. I hope you will be able to attend and learn so much about missions from Judy Noonan, a member of that church.

    Have a good day. Plan and work ahead. Enlist others to be a part of your church activities. Pray regularly

    Anna Lee

    WEDNESDAY

    Prayer Focus

    Today, let’s focus on other people and our actions/activities.

    Daily Bible Reading

    • June 25
    • Read the book of Ruth, a short book, but one that tells a precious story of love, death, dedication, and back to love.

    Verse of the Day

    Missionfuge

    Pray for the church youth and chaperones at camp this week. Pray for youth and chaperones from all the other churches that are participating this week.

    Obituary

    Bobby Gene Logsdon 

    July 31, 1939 – June 21, 2025

    A resident of Kentwood, LA went HOME to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at his home with his wife and family around him. He was born on July 31, 1939 in Leitchfield, KY and was 85 years of age. He grew up in Louisville, KY. He served in the U.S. Navy from October 1956 to January 1961. He later moved to Sour Lake, Texas where he met his wife and soon after God called to ministry. He served the Lord for 55 years in pastoral positions and evangelism. 


    There are many testimonies of God’s mercy, forgiveness, & grace over his life. So many sermons he preached, invitations he gave. They have all impacted so many lives. But of them all, he would want you to know the last sermon he wrote while suffering from vascular dementia. He tried to write with shaky hands, so his wife helped him. 

    Psalm 37:7 Rest in the Lord
    Psalm 37:4 Give me the desires of thy heart
    Psalm 46:10 To rest quietly in our hearts
    To relax
    Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all the heart and lean not on your own understanding. He can then direct your heart/path
    God’s in charge, not us!
    Where and when do we start? 
    The answer is found in scripture. 
    Matthew 21:42 The Stone the builders rejected, the same is become the Cornerstone. 
    This is the Lord’s doing and it is marvelous in our eyes. 
    STOP! Be still, your heart and your thoughts. God through His Holy Spirit will begin to work. This is your time to REST in the Lord. So wait and receive HIS presence, just you and God. 
    Be still! 

    Bobby is survived by his wife of 55 years, Beverly Johnson Logsdon; son, Darren Logsdon and wife, Paige; daughter, Chandra Carmack and husband, Toby; 9 grandchildren, Bobby Kelley and wife Kaci; Elizabeth Fletcher and husband, Damyon; Jaclyn Moncla and husband, Colt; Sadie Ketchum and husband, Dakota; James Carmack; Kaitlynn Beall and husband, Josh; Laurann Finegan and husband, Tyler; Madison Gomes and husband, Joseph; and Cooper Caviness; 11 great grandchildren, Bobby and Charlotte Kelley; Evalynn, Preston, Shelton, and Emma Fletcher; Elizabeth and Elijah Ketchum; Cyrus Beall; Rebeckah and “little one on the way” Finegan; Sister, Kathleen Robinson. 

    He is preceded in death by his mother, Eva Mae Poteet; brother, Clay Dean Poteet; sister, Gwendolyn “Sissy” Bain; and great grandson, Conway Orbon Beall.

    Visitation at, Friendship Baptist Church 62508 Friendship Church Rd, Amite City, LA 70422 from 12 PM until Memorial Services at 2 PM on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. Services conducted by Bro Alan Weishample, Bro Randy Ray, Bro Steve Miller, and Bro Rusty Durand. 
    McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com

    In lieu of flowers because of his heart for missions, the family ask that you donate to one or both of these ministries. 

    Samaritan’s Purse Click here to donate

    Hopes Cry Click here to donate

    To learn more about this ministry go to:
    https://hopescry.com/

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    Sunday School Lesson

    As usual, we have a lesson full of information to treasure in out hearts.

    Psalm 132: 1-14, 17-18

    We can always study more. We can always learn more.

    Abundantly Blessed?

    What do you have an abundance of that you can share?

    • Time
    • Lawn skills
    • Freshly caught fish
    • Freshly picked vegetables
    • Air conditioners or air conditioning
    • Skills
    • Etc.

    Additional Bible Reading

    ‘Who Was I to Stand in God’s Way?’ 

    {Peter explained why he baptized Cornelius and those with him]

    “The Holy Spirit fell on them… Then I thought of the Lord’s

    words when he said,…”

    Acts 11:15-17

    God has chosen to bless us with this day. Use part of this day to bless others.

    Anna Lee

    TUESDAY

    Prayer Focus

    Let’s continue to pray for the countries in the Middle East and be thankful that Iran and Israel have agreed to a cease fire. That situation may not be perfect, but it can better. I’m sure God doesn’t want us constantly fighting between countries or between people.

    Daily Bible Readings

    • June 24
    • Judges 19-21
    • It is never too late to join us. Jump in and read. When we finish, I will help you to continue reading the portion you missed out on. That will begin in Matthew.

    Verse of the Day

    Pine Ridge Bible Study

    The next Bible Study will begin in September and will be based on the book, Bad Girls of the Bible. Purchase your book now so you will be ready to read chapter one before our first meeting in September. You do not need to be a member of Pine Ridge to attend the Bible Study, only that you desire to learn more about the study. Cathy Carruth Wales is the teacher.

    No New Obituaries Today

    Additional Bible Study

    “A wife of noble character is her husband’s crown, but a

    disgraceful wife is like decay in his bones.”

    Proverbs 12:4

    Others

    What will you do for others today?

    Some idears are:

    • Pray for them
    • Make a phone call
    • Visit
    • Write a card
    • Pray
    • Give a ride
    • Help with children
    • Run an errand
    • Invite them to join you for _____
    • Etc.

    Online Church Services

    A number of churches in our area have their services available online. You can look them up online, ask a church member, or call the pastor or church office. When you are unable to attend in person, they are available live and anytime after the service that you are available to watch. You are not limited to one church or one pastor. For example, I have watched services in another state to see and hear a pastor I knew fifty-five years ago. Look around online and choose some services to enjoy.

    Have a good day. Remember who you represent 24 hours a day 365 days a year.

    I almost forgot Baptist Press.

    https://www.baptistpress.com/

    Anna Lee

    MONDAY

    Prayer Focus

    Today, let’s pray for worldwide peace. May hearts be filled with love for God and others.

    Verse of the Day

    Prayer Focus

    It was so good to have Gail Brister back at church last night. Let’s continue to pray for her and many others who need our prayers today.

    Sunday School Lesson for Sunday

    • June 29
    • “God’s Promise”
    • Psalm 132:1-14 and 17-18

    Youth and Church Camp

    Pray for the youth and chaperones of First Baptist Church, Kentwood as they spend the week at church camp. May this be a week of growing in the Lord for all of them. I’m so thankful they have this wonderful opportunity each year. Those of us who aren’t going can certainly pray for them and all the others at church camps this week.

    VBS

    It is likely one of the churches in our area is having VBS. This week, pray for them, whoever it may be or whoever is next. Encourage the children of that community to attend. Encourage the children who have attended this summer to continue to sing, discuss, and study the Bible. Most importantly, pray they attend church where they can continue to grow in the Lord.

    Additional Bible Reading

    ‘Solid Rock’

    “God’s way is perfect. All the Lord promises prove true. He is a shield for

    all who look to him for protection. For who is God except the Lord? Who…..”

    Ps. 18:30-31

    Baptist Press

    Our writers have been busy to give us current information. I hope you will read these and other articles.

    Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms

    Southern Baptist leaders react to U.S. bombing Iran

    Fire destroys Tennessee church’s building, not its spirit

    At 125 years, biblical elements, healing balm hailed in ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’

      LIVE FOR JESUS

      ‘The Thief of Truth’

      “[Jesus continued:] “Now listen to the explanation of the parable about the farmer planting seeds: The seed that fell on the footpath represents those….”

      Mt. 13:18-19

      Thank God for this day He has allowed us to live. May we all use it in a way that blesses Him!

      Anna Lee