Saturday

“. . . The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.” ~James 5:16b~

 

Alisha Estay did well with her surgery.  Pray for a complete recovery in a timely manner.

Pray for the people of the world as so much unrest is happening.   Pray they would come to know Jesus.

Baptist Press

Southern Baptist teacher killed in Jordan ‘loved by everyone’

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38718

54 new int’l missionaries appointed by IMB

http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=38719

‘Unconditional’ film promotes faith in action

http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=38721

SBDR needs Isaac mud-out, roof repair vols

http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=38722

Ryan: Obama’s the extreme one on abortion

http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=38723

Tomorrow at 5:30 FBC, Kentwood will begin the season of collecting funds for Louisiana missions, the Georgia Barnette Offering for Louisiana Missions.  Supper will be Louisiana foods.  That will be followed by speakers sharing about Louisiana missions and Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief.  I hope you will come learn something new and enjoy the food.

Have a great day as you prepare for the Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee 

Friday

“He led them by the right path to go to a city where they could live.

Let them give thanks to the Lord for His faithful love

and His wonderful works for all humanity.”

~Psalm 107:7-8, HCSB~

Nikki Newell is not having seizures now.  Thank God the decision was made to change medications.

Beth Moore’s “Loving Well” Class

East Fork Baptist Church
Begins Tuesday evening, Sept. 18th, 6:00 p.m. (The class is 4 weeks; the last 3 will be on Monday nights.)
No cost.

Women’s Life Ministries Pregnancy Center

“Steps to Life”
5th Annual Fundraising Banquet & Silent Auction
Twelve Oaks/SLU Campus
Thursday November 1, 2012
6:00-9:00 P.M. RSVP by October 18
985 747-0602
Speaker: Cindy Collins
Founder: Speak Hope.Net, Co-founder Community radio station, a La. Pregnancy Resource
Center Slidell, La. Abortion Recovery Alliance and Passion4Purity. Television/Radio host of
Faces of Abortion and global outreach with Operation Outcry (The Justice Foundation)
_____ I would like to make a generous SPONSOR pledge in amount of $_____________ in honor of my children and
grandchildren (names separate sheet)
_____I would like to make reservations for _______ persons to attend.(I will send names of guests before Oct 18th
)
_____I cannot attend but would like to make a onetime contribution of $________________ towards your Banquet goal.
_____ I would like to make a new monthly pledge of $_______________ for 12 months beginning_______________________
______I would like to make a Renewal pledge $_____________/Month for 12 months beginning________________________
Name________________________________________________________________ Phone_____________________________________

Address_____________________________________________________________City/State/Zip______________________________
All contributions are tax deductible and made payable to:
Women’s Life Ministries 109 East Mulberry, Amite, Louisiana 70422 Credit Card payments online PayPal:
http://www.womenslifeministries.org

Baptist Press News

 BPNews.net

Devotional: My Utmpost for His Highest: “Arguements or Obedience”

http://utmost.org/

Thanks for praying each day.  You make a difference in so many lives!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“(God our Savior) desires all men to be saved

and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”

~1 Timothy 2:4~

Nikki Newell is doing better after a medicine change.  Please continue to pray for this young lady.

Velta Morris’ first round of treatment went well.  Continue to keep her in your prayers.

Say special prayers for Andy Taylor today and tomorrow as he has lengthy evaluations of his right hand which will possible lead to surgery.

The Senior Adult Revival was very good yesterday.  The congregational singing of hymn was beautiful.  Today’s meeting is at New Sharon which is in the Husser community located south of highway 16 east of Amite.  If you go, you surely will be blessed.

Disaster Relief efforts still underway

Disaster Relief efforts are still underway in Southern Louisiana. As of Sept. 10, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers — responding to Hurricane Isaac in Louisiana and Mississippi — have prepared almost 153,000 meals, completed 150 chainsaw and mud-out jobs, attached plastic roof sheeting on at least 125 homes, provided more than 3,800 showers and laundry loads, made more than 2,500 Gospel presentations and ministry contacts, and recorded five professions of faith. Please continue to pray for individuals and churches affected as well as for the wisdom and endurance of the Disaster Relief workers.  If you would like to contribute to the LBC Disaster Relief Fund you can find more information at www.LBC.org/DRFund.

Baptist Press – good articles, as always

BPNews.net

May you be blessed in all you do today.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“And Jesus said to him, ‘Go; your faith has made you well.’

Immediately he regained his sight and began following Him on the road.”

~Mark 10:52 NASB~

Dee Newcomb is now home.  Thank God for his continued progress.
Today, the associational Sr. Adult Revival is at Kedron, which is west of Amite.  Go, prepared to be blessed.
Baptist Press
Devotional by Holley Gerth: When You Need Peace of Mind
My you find peace in the world today.
Anna Lee

Saturday Afternoon

Mrs. Velta Morris did well with her first round of treatment.  Thank God she is now on the road to getting well.

Iranian Pastor Nadarkhani Acquitted, Freed

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38680

Donald Hollis Pearson
(January 4, 1949 – September 7, 2012)

A resident of Kentwood, he died at 9:10 p.m. on Friday, September 7, 2012 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond at 63 years of age. He was born January 4, 1949 in Bastrop and was a U. S. Veteran. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Pearson; daughter, Rebecca Pearson; 4 grandchildren; numerous step-sons, step-daughters and step-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Gloria Newberry and Glenda Leggin; a brother, David Pearson; step-sister, Eileen Graham; step-brother, John Graham; numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Hollis Pearson and Rosalie Legier; sister, Sharon McMickens; brother, Calvin Pearson.

Arrangements are incomplete at this time with McKneely Funeral Home, Amite.

 

Saturday Addition

Nikki Newell

This young lady is a child of a former student of mine at OFA.  Nikki continues to have some seizures and has undergone additional testing.  She may have a problem from which she could possibly outgrow.  Thank God for her friends who help watch over her at school enabling her to attend high school.  Pray for her health and for peace of mind for her parents and grandparents.

Baptist Press

Baptist Disaster Relief

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38670

This is what happens when churches and people work together.

Suspect Arrested

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38671

This is what happens when Christians and countries band together.

Friday

“Jesus said, ‘No procrastination.

No backward looks.

You can’t put God’s kingdom off till tomorrow.

Seize the day.’”

~Luke 9:62 MSG~

Jadon Pailet had a check-up yesterday.  Since his surgery in January he has gained 10 pounds and 4 inches.  He is such a different child now.  Thank God for all his progress!

People who can do mud out are encouraged to contact Bro. Stan.  Many homes were flooded in Washington Parish.  Mud out is one of the early steps in getting the homes ready for use again.  Call 985-839-3827 if you can volunteer in any way.

Susan Rimes will be re-evaluated this morning to determine what they need to do for her today.  Pray for the correct decision to be made.

Greg Tanner is still at Ochsner and has a number of issues that need to be addressed.  Jimmy Schwartz is at North Oaks and also has a number of issues.  Please pray for these two men.  Ask God to be with them and each member of their families today.

Camp Living Waters – You Have a Hand in All We Do

Greetings!

We just wanted to drop everyone a note to say “thank you” for your help, prayers and support of Camp Living Waters this summer. Our summer season is always a very busy time with lots of opportunities to share the Love of Jesus. If you support Camp Living Waters either directly, through you local church, through your association, in your service and with your prayers, You had a hand in 154 professions of faith reported to us at camps May-August. To God be the Glory! Great things He has done. We really had a great summer and God’s presence and watch-care prevailed.

Also, many of you have inquired about the  camp and the recent Hurricane Isaac. The camp did not suffer any major damage. Just a few trees, lots of limbs and debris, and more than enough water. We went 3 days without power as a total of approximately 21″ of rain fell over 2 days.  Our lower campus had almost 7 feet of water as the Tangipahoa River came out of its banks recording the highest levels in 30 years. But everything is almost back to normal with cleanup operations moving forward.
We are still operational and look forward to those of you scheduled this month to come on out.
Now that September is here, we are ready to start up again on our building and expansion projects. Lots of opportunities for you an your folks to come and lend a hand. Even if you are heading close by to help with storm recovery and we can help you as you help others, let us know.
Its all about us reaching out and lending hands of love to further the Kingdom of God.
Look for more to come soon.
Bro Keith
Devotional – Holley Gerth – “When You Want More Joy, Purpose and Growth”

http://holleygerth.com/?s=when+you+want+more

Baptist Press

After Isaac, Worshipers were Undeterred

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38658

Mother of Two Emerges with Faith Despite Question after Question

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38657

Let me remind you that many people are touched by your prayers.  You are an important part of their lives!

Anna Lee

Thursday

“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you

will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

~Philippians 1:6 NIV~

Jimmy Schwartz is still at North Oaks.  Pray they can do something to prevent Jimmy’s spells of passing out.

Mr. Raymond Anthony is being given medicine so he won’t be in pain.  Pray for his family as they stick by his side.

Continue to pray for Greg Tanner while he is in Ochsner to find answers to his problems.

Thank God for the ladies from our church who worked preparing food with the disaster relief team at Houma.

Continue to pray for the people and their problems in the aftermath of Isaac.  Pray the storm forming below Alabama (Isaac remants) will not hit here again.  More rain and wind are not needed or wanted here now!

Baptist Press

http://www.bpnews.net/

Devotional by Holley Gerth – “Why You Can’t ‘Get Over It’ Right Away”

http://holleygerth.com/why-you-cant-get-over-it-right-away/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dayspring%2FaSfH+%28Heart+to+Heart+with+Holley%29

Have a great day.  Spend part of it with someone you love and/or someone who needs you.  Make a difference in some lives today!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“A wise man will hear and increase learning,

And a man of understanding will attain wise counsel.”

~Proverbs 1:5, NKJV~

The new Wednesday version of AWANA begins tonight at 5:30 with a meal in the fellowship hall of FBC, Kentwood.  Come tonight to see for yourself.  Also, adults will have the opportunity for get a meal (chicken and dumplings) before prayer meeting.  The meal for adults is by donation only.

“Miss” Lucy Goings has been improving at Ochsner Hospital.  Thank-you for your continued prayers for her and her family.

Dee Newcomb continues to improve.  Please continue to pray for him.

83,500 meals cooked by disaster relief volunteers post-Isaac

http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?ID=38637

Isaac special needs list, September 4, 2012 (Louisiana Baptist Convention)

 There are many needs in the wake of Hurricane Isaac. Below are reports and requests from churches, associations, and individuals in need of assistance. If you, or your church, can help, please contact the people listed below via the info they’ve provided. Donations to the LBC Disaster Relief Fund can be made by clicking here.

 Bayou Baptist Association, Houma, La.

Joe Arnold Director of Missions

Email: bayoubaptistassn@bellsouth.net

Office: 985 868 7352 Cell: 985 856 2224

  1. Supply labor to assist chain saw crew. Volunteers could haul limbs and do general clean up.
  2. Churches affected include:
    • Bethel, Bourg – flooded, mud-out crews needed (must be trained)
    • Live Oak, Montegut – flooded, needs mud-out
    • Grand Isle, Grand Isle – wind damage to siding
    • Little Caillou Baptist Mission, Chauvin –  flood damage not covered by insurance

 NOBA, New Orleans, La.

Jack Hunter, Director of Missions

Email: jhunter@joinnoba.com

Office: 504 282 1428 Cell: 504 296 1801

  1. NOBTS – general clean up following clearing of 10-12 big oaks that were blown down. Crews are removing debris. Repairs need to be made to roofs and fences that were damaged.
  2. Association Office – roof is damaged and water damage to interior.
  3. Churches that sustained damaged include:
    • Airline Baptist Church – Roof damage
    • Avondale Baptist Church – Roof is badly damaged and there is water damage to the interior. Church has insurance but has a deductible of $70,000 (not unusual for the area). Financial assistance toward the deductible would be helpful.
    • Oak Park Baptist Church – Roof damaged and there is water in sanctuary and education building. There is evidence of roof leakage in many places.
    • Suburban Baptist Church – structural damage to the eaves and siding, water is leaking in the sanctuary, sign damage, tree damage and playground fencing is down.
    • Barataria Baptist Church, Lafitte – sustained the most damage in the storm. Church is flooded and needs mud-out crews (must be trained).
    • FBC, Westwego – Roof damage, water damage in both buildings
    • FBC, Chalmette – minor roof damage
    • Celebration, Laplace – water in building, floors are damaged
  4. Plaquemines Parish was evacuated before the storm. Much of the parish was flooded. Many families lost everything they were not able to carry. Needs include: household goods, clothing, cleaning supplies, and mud-out services. The leadership of Plaquemines parish is very friendly and welcoming of Baptist assistance. Churches and individuals are asked to consider making cash donations in addition to labor and goods to help citizens there. Chaplains are needed to support the police and emergency personnel.
  5. St. John the Baptist Parish reports damages similar to Plaquemines. Churches and individuals can provide the same type of assistance.

 Northshore Baptist Association, Hammond, La.

Dr. Lonnie Wascom, Director of Missions

Email: Lonnie@NorthshoreBaptists.net

Phone: 225 567 5086 Cell: 985 215 9197

  1. Northshore Baptist Association is doing general Disaster Relief work including serving evacuees housed in the area, feeding units, chainsaw crews, mud-out crews, debris removal, and chaplain services. Churches can help by delivering bottled water and Gatorade/Powerade for workers. Cleaning supplies are also needed for mud-out teams along with donations of labor, materials and financial assistance.
  2. Slidell is still flooded and many residents there have lost most of their possessions. Churches can help by supplying labor, household goods and financial assistance.
  3. Churches reporting damage include:
    • Madisonville FBC – Flooded and needs mud-out crews (must be trained).
    • St. James, Madisonville – A large tree fell on the sanctuary. There is roof damage and cleanup needs.
    • Crossgate, Robert – was cut-off by high water until Monday (9/3) but many of their members had damage. This church needs prayer partners. Rev. Louis Husser is pastor, and may be contacted at (cell) 985 507 7988 (church) 985 542 4797.

Baptist Associations of Southeast Louisiana, Bogalusa, La.

Dr. Stan Statham, Director of Missions

Email:  domstan@basela.org

Office: 985 839 3827 Cell: 985 515 4368

  1. BASELA is conducting DR activities including chainsaw, mud-out, debris removal and chaplain services. Churches can help by delivering bottled water and Gatorade/Powerade for those doing labor. Cleaning supplies are needed for mud-out teams.
  2. Churches sustaining damage include:
    • Trinity, Franklinton – flooded and needs mud-out.
    • Bethel, Franklinton – flooded and needs mud-out.
    • Pleasant Hill, Bogalusa – roof was torn off and sustained extensive damage.
    • Main Street Baptist, Bogalusa – limb went through parsonage roof.

Please continue to pray for those adversely affected by the storms as well as the volunteers who are providing much-needed services.

 Donations to Disaster Relief efforts can be made by clicking this link,www.LBC.org/DRFund.

Louisiana Baptist Convention

http://www.lbc.org/DRFund/

Check the LBC website, www.LBC.org, for additional updates.

Today is the day to get your donations for those flooded out in Franklinton to FBC, Kentwood.  Don’t just say you want to help, gather up some things from your house, make a shopping trip for cleaning supplies, or give a check made out to Baptist Association of Southeast Louisiana (Disaster Relief).  Do your part to help those in our area who were hit the hardest by Isaac.

 

Have a wonderful Wednesday.

Anna Lee

Thursday

I’m still singing “God Will Take Care of You” this morning.  I think I may alter the words some to say “God Did Take Care of Me”!

“O my strength, I will sing praises to You;

For God is my stronghold, the God who shows me lovingkindness.”

~Psalm 59:17, NASB~

“In my distress I called upon the Lord, and cried out to my God;

He heard my voice from His temple, and my cry came before Him, even to His ears.”

~Psalm 18:6~

Isaac was certainly a bad hurricane, but thankfully it is finally heading out of here.  I’m confident he brought many people who had not prayed lately or very seriously to some real prayer sessions!

I think we can all count our blessings this morning.  I have many!

Today’s big task will be to continue checking on others and doing what needs to be done for them.  Show God how thankful you are by helping others.

2 rigs with roofing materials en route for Gulf hurricane victims

www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=38604

Isaac, 7 years post-Katrina, mobilizes volunteers

http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=38605

Devotional

http://www.cbn.com/spirituallife/devotions/davenport_thanksgiving.aspx

Looking for a little sunshine today.  Be the sunshine in someone’s world today!

Anna Lee