Friday

“I called to the LORD in my distress,

and I cried to my God for help.

From His temple He heard my voice,

and my cry to Him reached His ears.”

~Psalm 18:6, HCSB~

 

9-11

Let’s pray for our country and our world today.  I truly believe the world would be safer, happier, and more blessed if more people knew Jesus.  It’s our job/mission to pass on what we know so that others may know Him and through Him know peace and love.

Flo Hatcher

My mom went to oncologist today and they have admitted her to the hospital to give her IV fluids and hopefully get her feeling better. Until she’s better chemo and radiation have been postponed. We were told no need to panic, she’s stable but just needs a boost. Hopefully just 24 hours. Thanks for prayers.                                                         ~Julee Hatcher~

Callie Cole

Calli’s mom posted yesterday.  They live in Brookhaven.  Debi Crawford shared Calli’s name shortly after the accident.  I have shared her caringbridge posts here,

6 years ago today, Thursday Sept 10. she wasn’t drinking, she wasn’t texting, she wasn’t speeding….just a vehicle malfunction. The doctors said she wouldn’t make it, but she has come so far! It’s not easy being patient. I often wonder why God picked her and lets all the others walk away without a scratch. Only for them to get drunk and back behind the wheel…. or whatever the circumstance may be. What would she be doing today? Oh, how I miss her laughter!! All I know is, we serve the ultimate Healer, & one day, she will be herself again. Pray without ceasing. You only have one life, one shot… She dedicated herself to the Lord. What do you choose? Share her story. Save a life. Make disciples. “Don’t stop believing”

                                                                                                                 ~Ann Marie Cole~

Logan McGregor

Logan was able to have surgery yesterday.  It had been postponed for a couple of days.  Let’s pray Logan shows some signs of improvement.  Join with many of Logan’s friends in praying for Logan daily.

Joey of “Joey and Rory”

http://thislifeilive.com/forty-horses/

David Alford

David saw two doctors Wednesday, had more bloodwork, and will see two more later this month as part of the  post-hospitalization process.  So far, his heart is staying in rhythm.  Thank-you for all the prayers for us over the last six weeks.

 

Tabetha Ann Harrell
(November 5, 1968 – September 9, 2015)

http://www.catchingsfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=3301513&fh_id=12254

 

FBC, Covington

In our travels Wednesday, we stopped at Chick-Fil-A in Covington.  A lady walked over to our table and said “David and Anna Lee”.  It was Mrs. Helen Singleton’s daughter, Margie.  We enjoyed a few minutes of visiting.  She told us she was on the way home from Bible Study at FBC, Covington.  The pastor’s wife teaches the class which has about 300 in attendance each week.  I was sharing that with Jennie yesterday.  Surprise, surprise, surprise!  FBC, Covington has a mission team in Prague this week!  What a small world and tremendous outreach of one church!  The pastor is Rev. Waylon Bailey who has been there since 1985 and whose blogs I share periodically.

Read the Bible in 2015Amos 1-4

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 

Friday Morning Bible Study

  • Today – Jezebel
  • 10:00 A.M.
  • You are invited to join us.
  • Fellowship Hall of FBC, Kentwood

Fall Food Round-Up for Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home

Most needed Items – bathroom tissue, canned turnips and mixed greens, cleaning supplies, Clorox bleach, & crackers (Ritz and Saltine)

Any canned, non expired food products in regular size cans will be appreciated.

Operation Christmas Child

We will begin to get organized for packing the shoeboxes next Friday.  If you are interested in helping, please let me know.  There will be opportunities for all to help in the next month.  We hope everyone will get involved.

 

Coming Soon – Georgia Barnette Missions Offering for Louisiana

  • “Be Something” – Be Imitators of Christ – Ephesians 5:1
  • September 13-20
  • State Goal – $1,800,000.00
  • FBC,K Goal – $8,500.00
  • We’ve been surpassing our goals.  I see no reason for us to limit what we give toward the goal this year.

 

This is a day full of potential opportunities.  Let’s make the most of them.

Anna Lee

 

Thursday

“I call on You, God,

because You will answer me;

listen closely to me;

hear what I say.”

~Psalm 17:6, HCSB~

 

Macy Gueldner

Macy’s grandmother said Macy improved enough to go home from the hospital yesterday.  Please continue to pray for the Gueldner/Drago family.

Koltyn Gafford

https://www.facebook.com/groups/teamkoltyn/

Ken Roberts 

Please continue to pray for Ken, the medical staff, and the family.  We don’t need a daily update to pray.

Logan McGregor

Please continue to pray for Logan and all those surrounding him.

Doug Toney

Doug has been moved to North Oaks CMR today. The address is 1900 S Morrison Hammond, La 70403.  Doug is in room 1702.  Let’s pray for continued improvement with his ability to walk.

Read the Bible in 2015Proverbs 23-24

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Operation Christmas Child 

  • Bring your items to our collection point near the coffee pot in the fellowship hall.
  • Contribute funds to help pay the postage ($7.00 per box)
  • Join with your class and/or contribute as a family and/or individually
  • I’m looking forward to our packing party and sending the boxes on their way to boys and girls around the world.
  • Let’s fill the boxes with love and with “Jesus”.

 

Senior Adult Revival for Two Rivers Association

  • Monday – Wednesday next week
  • Three host churches
  • Three local pastor sharing
  • Music led by Chris Wales
  • Good food and fellowship each day

 

9-11 Memorial Services

I know there will be numerous opportunities for you to participate in a service.  I’ll mention two.

  • Kentwood – 9 A.M. at the city hall
  • Amite – 11 A.M. at the memorial site by the railroad and the police station.  My cousin who played the bagpipes for them before (and for Daddy’s service) will again participate.

 

Coming Soon – See You at the Pole – September 23

 

I hope all of us will go through this day with our eyes and our hearts open to ways we can honor God and reach out to others.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“I must proclaim the good news

about the kingdom of God

to the other towns also,

because I was sent for this purpose.”

~Luke 4:43, HCSB~

 

I have a number of former students with prayer requests, but I have asked permission to share this one.  Lisa Whitner Carruth of Greensburg, formerly of Amite, is seeking medical information and care due to a new diagnosis.  Please pray for Lisa, her family, and medical people who will help Lisa get better.

 

Read the Bible in 2015 I Chronicles 20-24

Devotional, Scripture,  a Quote, and a Song

Women’s Ministry

  • Frozen Food for Families
    • Thank-you to the ladies who brought food Sunday.
    • The food was delivered Sunday afternoon.
    • It is used and greatly appreciated.
  • Friday Morning Bible Study
    • Studying Jezebel this week
    • Enjoyed lunch at the Hitching Post this past Friday

 

Find a method of sharing Jesus with others that is new to you.   Bless someone with the greatest opportunity/choice they can ever make in their lives.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Monday Addition

I’m so thankful for friends who check on us.  They were concerned about us and called to see if we needed anything.  We are fine!  Jason and his family came for an early breakfast “spread” on their way home.  We’ve enjoyed a quiet day since then, not realizing my last two posts were not available.  I made a quick call to my technology expert, Jason.  He immediately told me what I had done wrong.  (I also found a few other posts in the same place.)  I have learned something new today.

I will wait until tomorrow to post on my regular schedule.

I will  make a comment on David though.  Two weeks ago he had a heart ablation at the La. Heart Hospital in Lacombe.  Today’s update is that his heart has regular rhythm still.  Let’s continue to pray for his heart to continue to be free of a-fib.

Monday (Posted early) – I also had posted this incorrectly.

For the Lamb at the center of the throne

will be their shepherd;

he will lead them to

springs of living water.

And God will wipe away every tear

from their eyes.”

~Revelation 7:17~

Ken Roberts 
Joey, my cousin’s husband in Texas
Joey had some major changes in medication and was sent home with a follow-up appointment Tuesday.  Let’s pray for this fine young officer.
Read the Bible in 2015Numbers 13-16
Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 We’re having company for breakfast early this morning.  I’ll post more later.

Anna Lee

Sunday (I had posted this incorrectly.)

“[God] speaks of future events

with as much certainty

as though they were already past.”

~Romans 4:17 TLB~

Ken Roberts’ Update

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kenroberts2/journal/view/id/55eb7201a589b4c23a099a1e

Young Texas Cousin’s Husband

My cousin’s husband served at the border for eight days and came home yesterday with various problems that led to medical tests and an overnight stay in the hospital.  Let’s pray his problem is easily corrected.

OCC

” By our house, there was lots of shooting at night and tanks and helicopters nearby. We didn’t have a place to hide so we just hid on the floor in my mom’s room by the bed. My mom would lay on the floor with us and read to us from the Bible and then we didn’t feel so scared because different stories in the Bible show how Jesus can protect us and if we are hurt He can heal us. But I kept wondering why everyone in the world didn’t care about us or what happened to us. When we got these gifts, I was so happy because I got many nice things. My mom said it showed that people in the world care about us and are thinking of us. And also Jesus cares about us all the time and wants us to be happy and feel safe wherever we are.”                                                                   – OCC shoebox recipient~

Read the Bible in 20152 Timothy 3-4

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Added later – Today’s post by Rick Warren, “Faith is Thanking God in Advance”

http://rickwarren.org/devotional/english%2ffaith-is-thanking-god-in-advance?roi=echo7-19114490737-43772098-692e5bdac5ee927ddff9eea869afa634&

Waylon Baileywaylonbailey.com

Thom S. Rainer –  http://thomrainer.com/blog/

Reminder:  Today is Frozen Food for Families Day  (First Sunday of the Month)

Reminder:  During September, we are collecting footwear.

Today is the Lord’s Day!  Don’t try to take it away from Him.

Anna Lee

Saturday

 Look at the birds of the air;

they do not sow or reap or store away in barns,

and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.

Are you not much more valuable than they?

Who of you by worrying

can add a single hour to his life

~Matthew 6:26-27~

 

Officer Eddie Murphy, formerly of Kentwood,  has a serious medical issue.  Please be in prayer for him and for his family.

Nurse Lisa Whitner Carruth of Greensburg had recently been diagnosed with a problem. She is waiting for an upcoming appointment to learn more.  Her family invites you to join them in praying and trusting God in this situation.

Read the Bible in 2015John 13-15

Baptist Press bpnews.net

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Reminders

  • Operation  Christmas Child – collecting footwear this month
  • Frozen Food for Families – collecting in the morning before Sunday School
  • Women of the Bible – Studying Jezebel this week

 

Let God’s love rule in your lives.  

Anna Lee

 

 

Friday

“It was faith that made Moses leave Egypt

without being afraid of the king’s anger.

As though he saw the invisible God,

he refused to turn back.”

~Hebrews 11:27 TEV~

 

Wear Blue Today to Support Law Enforcement
This day has been set aside to honor to honor law enforcement.  Take time to pray for them when you see members of this group.

Susan Rimes will be going to see a doctor on September 30.  Let’s pray her pain can be eliminated or managed.

Doug Toney is still unable to walk.  His hospital days are almost up.  Pray for a place that can help him walk in the next three weeks.  Sandy says they need a miracle.

Mrs. Margaret Ann (Leroy) Wilson of the Monroe area.

“Asking for prayer for my family and especially my Mom. Today we found out she has a mass on her kidney and a nodule on her lung. It is causing erratic blood pressure and swelling in her legs and feet. We are believing for complete healing and that they are benign. Satan tried to bring fear and today we stopped that as we gathered in prayer. Please stand in agreement with us. Thank you!”

 

Read the Bible in 2015 Joel

Baptist Press bpnews.net

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 

Women’s Ministry

  • Bible Study this Morning – “The Queen of Sheba” followed by lunch at the Hitching Post
  • Frozen Food for Families – Bring your food to my room before Sunday School this week.
  • Operation Christmas Child
    • The focus this month is on flip-flops, slippers, and socks.  Bring your items in labeled with a count.
    • We will be working to organize and inventory the items we have collected soon.  If you want to help, please let me know.

 

Wear blue today and be ready to pray for and encourage those wearing the uniform and serving to protect us daily.

Anna Lee

 

Wednesday

O Lord, let your ear

be attentive

to the prayer of this your servant

and to the prayer of your servants

who delight in revering your name.

Give your servant success today

by granting him favor

in the presence of this man.”

I was cupbearer to the king.

~Nehemiah 1:11~

 

 

Majel and Jesse Dean

Majel and Jesse will both have procedures this week.  Hers is Wednesday at North Oaks in Satsuma at 10:30.  His will be at the Pain Clinic in Hammond at 5:30 Thursday.  Pray for these two as they help each other get through the week.

 

Tommy Joe Womack

Born: September 20, 1954
Died: September 01, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3295382&fh_id=10545

 

Dorothy Elizabeth Brooks

Born: July 11, 1920
Died: August 29, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3294856&fh_id=10545

Read the Bible in 2015 – Psalm 102-104

 

Baptist Press – bpnews.net

 

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 

Reminder – Homebound Lord’s Supper

  • Tonight at 5:30
  • Meet at the church for assignments

 

Pray for our  country today!

Anna Lee

 

 

Tuesday

“Therefore, my dear brothers,

be steadfast,

immovable,

always excelling in the Lord’s work,

knowing that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”

~1 Corinthians 15:58, HCSB~

 

Jadon’s Journey

Jadon had a great check up with the opthamologist today. His vision was 20/30. Dr. said Jadon is accommodating for his visual field lose. Dr. said he is tracking well and he commented on how well Jadon is doing since the last time he saw him. We talked about prism glasses for him but he thinks they will be more of a headache than a help for him at this time. We may try them when he gets older but he said Jadon is doing really well for now! Keep overcoming those hurdles little man. You are my little miracle. I thank God daily for each new thing you accomplish.

Phillip Harrell

Please continue to pray for Mr. Phillip.  He is continuing to have a health issue.

Judy Bridges and her daughter, Becky

Judy had a heart attack yesterday and was taken to North Oaks.  Her daughter, Becky is also there.  Both of these ladies need our prayers.  Judy has two new stents and is feeling better.  She is still at the hospital today, but may come home later today.

Dan Turner’s New Post
Ponder Anew Blog 
Dorothy Elizabeth Brooks

Born: July 11, 1920
Died: August 29, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3294162&fh_id=10545

Ponder Anew Blog

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/ponderanew/2015/05/13/dear-church-an-open-letter-from-one-of-those-millennials-you-cant-figure-out/

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

Read the Bible in 2015 I Chronicles 15-19

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Operation Christmas Child Reminders

  •  Please being any unopened kid’s meals toys that are appropriate for sharing.
  • Our focus this month is shoes, slippers, and socks.
  • We’ll need $7.00 per shoebox for shipping.  Thanks to those of you who have contributed to help meet this need.   We’ll hope to have enough collected soon.

Fall Food Round-up

  • Thank-you to those who have contributed food for the children’s home.
  • Donations can be left in the stairwell at the office entrance to the church.
  • The truck will be here September 21st for pick-up.

Homebound Lord’s Supper

  • Meet at the church Wednesday at 5:30.
  • Teams will be sent out to the various homes.
  • Sign up for a particular team by calling the church office or go where needed.

Frozen Food for Families

  • Freeze your food in quart size bags.
  • Bring to my Sunday School room before Sunday School this week.
  • Food will be given to families Sunday afternoon.
  • Thanks to those who have faithfully participated.
  • The food is always greatly appreciated.

Today, I want to leave you with this obituary.  I hope you will read every word.

 

Wana Ann Gibson Fort

Missionary doctor Wana Ann Gibson Fort, 91, died on Aug. 31 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Fort and her husband, the late Milton “Giles” Fort Jr., served with the then-called Foreign Mission Board as pioneer missionary doctors at Sanyati Baptist Hospital in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). At this hospital, Fort and her husband helped launch a spiritual awakening through medical missions. The Forts, appointed as missionaries in 1952, led countless patients to Christ. “We were committed to being God’s hands of mercy and healing to souls and bodies,” she once said. She and her husband raised five sons in Zimbabwe. Three have served or continue to serve as missionaries with IMB. Two of the Forts’ sons are medical doctors. “Mom lived out the reality of her faith,” said Gordon Fort, one of Wana Ann’s sons and IMB senior ambassador. “As wife, momma, teacher, doctor, women’s worker, and serving missions support functions, she demonstrated what it means to live a life of obedience to the Master. It has been our incredible privilege to have been a part of her life’s journey.” During the Forts’ missionary service in Africa, the Shona people named Fort Mai Chiremba, meaning “Mother Doctor.” She led Chief Whozhele, the area leader at Sanyati, to faith in Jesus Christ after he was her patient. Fort was one of the first people that missionary Tim Cearley met when he arrived to serve in Rhodesia in 1976. Cearley now serves as IMB affinity group strategy leader for Sub-Saharan African peoples. “Her big smile and excitement about young people joining the force, as well as her love for discipling African people, was an inspiration to me after [her] over 25 years on the field,” he said. When Cearley and his wife returned to Africa as career missionaries in 1983, Wana Ann and Giles welcomed them into their home. From the Forts, the Cearleys learned a passion for language, culture and, most importantly, “a desire for people to come to know the Lord.” Cearley also noted that Fort was active in working with and discipling women. “It’s impossible to think about Wana Ann without thinking of their home in Sanyati, where they served as medical doctors,” he said. “The sons they raised in that place have also had a huge impact on Africa. I’m thankful for the years of knowing Wana Ann on the field, and since her retirement. She’s had an amazing life.” Fort served as a pediatrician at Sanyati until 1978. When the family moved to Harare (formerly Salisbury), Zimbabwe, she ministered in the church and at home. She also served as mission financial administrator and as treasurer. “When my youngest brother Grady was born with Down syndrome, it was Mom’s skills as a pediatrician in caring for his special needs that allowed them to stay on the field and continue their missionary service,” Gordon Fort said. “The fact that Grady is alive today at 54 and thriving is a tribute to her medical gifts.” The Forts retired from missionary service in September 1988 after nearly 36 years with IMB. Wana Ann Fort wrote an autobiography of her years as a missionary doctor, “A Thousand Times Yes,” from New Hope Publishers. “Way more than once we were asked, ‘Do you really like living in Africa?'” she said in the book. “I did not have to think about my answer. It was always a thousand times, ‘Yes!'” About her call to missions to this remote area, Fort wrote, “I came to the place in prayer that I could tell the Lord this was impossible for me to do, but I would commit my way to Him, trusting in Him to bring it all to pass for His honor. How marvelous it is that God knows the best way for His children!” Fort was born June 21, 1924, in Harrisonburg, Louisiana, and was the oldest of seven girls. She accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior at age 12. Throughout her childhood, she was involved in Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) educational programs, where she developed a love for international missions. Fort attended Louisiana Tech University during World War II; in fact, during her first semester, Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 1941. While attending a Baptist Student Union conference at Ridgecrest, a LifeWay Conference Center in North Carolina, Fort dedicated her life to world missions and planned to be a missionary doctor. During her college years, she met her husband, Giles, of Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated from Texas A&M University and planned to attend medical college. After completing service in the Navy, he also intended to become a missionary doctor. Wana Ann Fort graduated from Louisiana Tech in the fall of 1944, summa cum laude. Giles and Wana Ann were married on June 14, 1946, in Harrisonburg, and both attended Baylor College of Medicine. Wana Ann Fort graduated with honors from Baylor College of Medicine in 1949, one of three women in a class of 62 graduates. She worked as a doctor in pediatrics at Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas. Fort was a lifelong member of WMU, and a member of Parkview Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Her survivors include five sons: Giles Fort III, M.D., of Louisiana, David Fort, M.D., West Africa, Gordon Fort, Virginia, Gregg Fort, Zimbabwe, and Grady Fort, Louisiana; four daughters-in-law; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; four sisters and two brothers-in-law: Jane Noonan, of Florida, Polly and Don Hamilton, Oklahoma, Evelyn and Wayne McDonald, South Carolina, and Rose Ellzey, Louisiana; and nieces and nephews. Nearly 250 cumulative years of missionary service are represented in the Fort family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering through a Southern Baptist church or online through IMB. Visitation will be held at Greenoaks Funeral Home on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 from 6:00 pm – 9:00pm. A Memorial Service will be held at Parkview Baptist Church, 11795 Jefferson Hwy. in Baton Rouge at 10:00 am on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 . A Graveside Service will be held at Louisiana National Cemetery at 2:30 pm on Wednesday, September 2, 2015.

– See more at: http://obits.theadvocate.com/obituaries/theadvocate/obituary.aspx?n=wana-ann-gibson-fort&pid=175698241&#sthash.vtayJ2nS.gEdJf2f2.dpuf

That’s a life/family that speaks up for God.  I’m sure this song exemplifies her life.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdCSxKHSExQ

She asked and He did!

Anna Lee