Wednesday

Consider it pure joy,

my brothers and sisters,

whenever you face trials of many kinds,

because you know that

the testing of your faith produces perseverance.

Let perseverance finish its work

so that you may be mature and complete,

not lacking anything.

~James 1:2-4~

Once again, I must confess that I did not search for this verse today.  God provided it!

 

Sherman Cutrer fell over the week-end and broke his hip.  He will have surgery in McComb, possibly tomorrow.  Due to other health issues, this surgery will be more complicated.  Please continue to pray for him and his family.

Henry McKenzie will be having outpatient surgery tomorrow in McComb.  Pray for him.

David saw the retina specialist yesterday.  He said both eyes are improving.  We were so thankful to hear that.  Please pray for continued healing.

Frances Gay was also in Covington yesterday.  Her tests indicated the ulcer is healed.  Thank God for this good report.

Justin and Becky Tanner Nowell’s daughter, Carrie, had surgery to repair a hole in her heart.  All went well yesterday.  Pray for a good recovery and a healthy future for Carrie Nowell.

Harrell Sharkey is still at home and improving.  The family is so thankful for all the prayers on his behalf.

 

Brian Piner’s mother, Delores, passed away.  Please be in prayer for the Piner family.

 

Children in Action and Mission Friends will meet from 6-7 P.M. tonight.

 

 

Highway 51 is closed in the Roseland-Amite area due to a water leak.  Think your travel plans through before heading that way.

New Covenant Baptist Church in Denham Springs will house the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief work in that area just as The Lord’s Church is the one for our association.

Disaster Relief would appreciate prayers, volunteers, and donations.  They had a good day yesterday working to gut houses that had water damage.

 

Scripture Writing – Mark 2:15-17

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We WILL have the Third Thursday Gathering at the cabin tomorrow at 6:30.  I think we have much to THANK God for this week.

I am so thankful to see how many of the area churches are helping others in these difficult post-flood days.  I know God loves seeing His people help others in so many ways.  

Anna Lee

Tuesday

He heals the brokenhearted

and binds up their wounds.

~Psalm 147:3~

How appropriate!  God knew the need was going to be in southeast LA when He directed this verse be the one to be shared today!  Only God!!!

 

The need continues for prayer, donations, and volunteers.  Get involved with a trained,  experienced group.  Be helpful, but be safe.

These two groups are working through the facilities at The Lord’s Church.  Drop by to volunteer or to sign  up.

 

Scripture Writing – John 15:9-14 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+15%3A9-14&version=NIV

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We all can be the “light” during these days of natural disaster.  Let you light shine!  Thanks to all the area churches and other organizations who are letting their lights shine for Jesus!

Anna Lee

 

 

Monday

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father,

who loved us and by his grace

gave us eternal encouragement and good hope,

 encourage your hearts

and strengthen you in every good deed and word.  

  ~2 Thessalonians 2:16-17~

 

Pray for the Muse Family.  Eddie Passed away.  His wake will be Tuesday night at McKneely Funeral Home in Kentwood and Wednesday at Pine Ridge.

Pray for all the families who are dealing with loss due to the flooding.  Join in and help in any way you can.

The Baptist Associations of Southeast Louisiana will begin work to help those who had flood damage.  Applications for assistance will be take beginning today at The Lord’s Church on Highway 440.  Volunteers can also report there to learn how they can help others.  Volunteers need to be at least 16 years of age.  Donations of water, cleaning supplies, etc. can be dropped off at the church.  Donations of money will be greatly appreciated.  The donations can be given there or sent to the main office (BASELA, PO Box 581, Franklinton, LA 70438).  David and I were blessed to have been at the meeting and to see all those who are available to help for as long as it takes. You can contact someone at The Lord’s Church to see how you can help.  There are many ways to help which meals there is something for almost everyone to do.  Let’s help our neighbors who have been flooded over the past few days.  Help from out-of-state is preparing to join us in a day or two.  Volunteers will be needed for whatever time and whatever day you are available.

 

Scripture Writing – John 15: 5-8 – https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+15%3A5-8&version=NIV

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song 

Thank you for reading and praying.  Also, thank you for volunteering and  donating to flood recovery needs.

Anna Lee

Sunday

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father,

who loved us

and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement

and good hope, 

encourage your hearts

and strengthen you in every good deed and word.

~2 Thessalonians 2:16-17~

(Once again, I did not look for this Scripture.  It came to me on a day when “encouragement is definitely the word we need.)

 

I’ve see the television reports, looked at pictures on the internet, and talked with relatives who are trapped in upper levels of homes.  It’s not happy, but it is real.  Let’s offer words and actions to help those who need so much at this time.  Let’s also remember that more than food, clothing, and shelter, people need Jesus.  Let’s make sure we do our part to be “On Mission” right here.  Some people/churches seem to have been busy doing so even while the first rain was falling, but many are lagging at this point.  Let’s not waste this opportunity.

Bro. Don Meadows and The Lord’s Church will host a disaster relief meeting at 2 P.M. today.  Be there to learn how you can help.  In the meantime, you might want to gather some of these supplies: Diapers, Bottled Water, Food, Cleaning Supplies, Linens
Blankets, Paper products, Individual Bottles of Gatorade.  You can deliver them to The Lord’s Church.

Pray for Martha and Joe Drago.  He was admitted to Hood Memorial and transferred to North Oaks during the heavy rains we have had.  Pray for them and others who are facing medical needs in addition to weather related needs.

Once again, remember our first responders, medical workers, electrical workers. telephone repairmen, etc. who have been out and working while most people have been home and dry.

Schools will be closed again Monday.  I’m sure that will be the case in some neighboring parishes too.  Stay updated!

Realize that even though the water in your area has receded, there may be road damage, trees down, etc.  Take your time and be careful if you must get out.

Scripture Writing – John 15:1-4 –https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+15%3A1-4&version=NIV

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Reminder – This week we have a Third Thursday gathering at the cabin.  I look forward to seeing many of you at 6:30 P.M.

Anna  Lee

 

August 13, 2016

 

Scripture writing https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+7%3A21-25&version=NIV

 

Happy anniversary to me/us!  I don’t mention special family holidays, but today is going to be different.  When my internet came on a few minutes ago, I immediately began to see flooded s of friends, former students, and many others.  David has family that flooded. I probably do too!  The comments I have read and pictures I have seen  have brought tears to my eyes and more tears to wash those away.  I have chosen the hymn for the moment based on some of the comments about “all my worldly possessions. but we are safe”, “parents are irreplaceable”, “everyone is safe”, “Bro. Rusty is in a boat and coming to get us”, “left home, but now the water is here at my parent’s home”, and so many more!  Today’s hymn is “Count Your Many Blessings”!  That seems to be the attitude of so many people.  “Count Your Blessings”

I need to add a second ‘hymn of the day” today.

“God Will Take Care of You”.

I greatly admire the attitude of faith and hope I have witnessed throughout the past couple of days.  That is what gets us though the “less than perfect” days we face.

Yes. it is our 49th anniversary, but I have so many people to check  on today, our plans are changing.  No matter what you had on your calendar/schedule for today, please take time to thank Him and to help others.

By the way, David and I are blessed!  We have been so blessed in our 49 years.  We are high and dry today.  We have come through a very difficult last 18 months of health issues for David, our family loves and serves God, etc.  I choose to focus on the positives God has brought into my life.  No matter what is ahead, He will walk each step of the way with us as He always has.

Anna Lee

 

Friday Evening

My soul is weary with sorrow;

strengthen me according to your word.

~Psalm 119:28~

 

This is the verse that came to me on my computer today.  Fitting?

This the first time all day that my computer satellite is functioning.  The skies never cleared up enough until now and this will not last.  I’ll make this brief.

Pray for the flood victims in our area.  They are many.  Some have lost everything.  Some are just recovering from the flooding in March.  Homes in non-flood zone are flooding.  Area churches are experiencing flooding, including Mt. Nebo, which is finishing up their work following the March flood.  The stories are numerous.  The families, businesses, schools, neighborhoods, etc. have much work ahead.  Maybe you could offer help to a shelter now or a recovery project in the coming day.

Today, I want to request prayers again for Rev. and Mrs. Hicks.  He has been taken back to the hospital with a possible infection.  I know they will appreciate your prayers.

Scripture Writing –  Romans 7:16-20 – https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+7%3A16-20&version=NIV

I’ll stop with this much tonight.  Hopefully, I’ll be be back early in the morning.

Anna Lee

Thursday

For no one is cast off by the Lord forever.

Though he brings grief, he will show compassion,

so great is his unfailing love.

~Lamentations 3:31-32~

 

Kristi Alford‘s preliminary medical reports look good.  Keep praying.  More reports early next week!

Harrell Sharkey is  better.  He has been through a lot.  Thanks to those who have stuck with him with their prayers.

 

Scripture Writing – Romans 7:13-15 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+7%3A13-15&version=NIV

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This Saturday is McComb’s Gospel Opry.  Call 601-600-6704 for more information.  You’ll be amazed at how many area people are there enjoying the music and worshiping God.

At missions class last night we learned about an MK. missionary kid, from Ohio.  His birthday is tomorrow, so we sent him a card.  Praying for all missionaries and MKs on their birthdays is beneficial to us and to them.

Operation Christmas Child is in the collection and sorting stage now.  Tomorrow, after Bible study, the ladies will participate by helping to get the toiletries packed in ziplock bags and placement in the shoeboxes in October.

Today is a good day to make some purchases for Operation Christmas Child.  Ask someone what your church needs at this point.  Items we ship will make a difference in young lives.  Last night it was eye-opening to be able to stand children in front of a world map and show them the countries that prepare the boxes and then to show them all the other countries on the receiving end of OCC.  

Anna Lee

 

 

Wednesday

A person’s wisdom yields patience;

it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense.

~Proverbs 19:11~

 

Tricia Doss had foot surgery.  Pray for a good healing period and a healthier foot.

Mrs. Bessie Hayden did not have surgery as planned today.  The doctor told her it will be best to have laser surgery in one eye and nothing in the other one.  Keep praying for her improved vision.

Harrell Sharkey still is on oxygen and have lots of PT ahead.  Keep him in your prayers.

Mrs. Mimi Sneed  called yesterday to request prayer for her son, Bobby.  His health has not been good for a while.

By noon today, David and I will have had five appointments so far this week.  His surgery yesterday went well, but the eye has a patch on it until the doctor removes the patch this morning.  Hopefully, David’s vision in that eye will go from all fuzzy to clear.  Pray for some vision in his left eye.

 

Scripture WritingRomans 7:9-12 – https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+7%3A9-12&version=NIV

 

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It’s my favorite night of the week – Children’s Missions!  Boys and girls from age 3-grade 5 are welcome to meet with us from 6-7 P.M.  Among other things, we will be signing a birthday card for a MK.  For you adults who don’t know, MK means missionary kid.  We’lll also pray for him as he helps his parents in their ministry.

Thanks to people who have already said they want to help collect shoe boxes from other churches.  You will be an important link is getting area shoeboxes to children all around the world.

Do you remember the song “Love and marriage, the go together like a horse and carriage”?  With the prayer link, we might say “read and pray”.  They go together in the same way.

Anna Lee

 

Tuesday

If you declare with your mouth,

Jesus is Lord,”

and believe in your heart

that God raised him from the dead,

will be saved.

For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified,

and it is with your mouth

that you profess your faith and are saved.

~Romans 10:9-10~

 

Mrs. Bessie Hayden is having surgery on an eye to help save her vision.  Please pray for her surgery to be effective.

Jimmy Williams problem has been addressed with a change of medication.  He did NOT have a heart attack.

Deborah Bales requests prayer for the family of Jeremy and Kristi Alford.  Kristi has surgery that went well, but will be waiting for lab results for the next week or two.  Debi said the family would be happy to  have her name added to other prayer lists.

I want to share the next four WMU events with you.

  1. September 5 – Georgia Barnett Emphasis – New Zion Baptist Church
  2. October 17 – Matt Middlecamp and SLU BCM students will update us on their remodeling and their current mission projects.
  3. Nov. 7 – World Day of Prayer at Kedron
  4. December 4 (Sunday) – Lottie Moon Tea at FBC, Kentwood where we include ladies from 3-103 years of age.

You do not have to belong to a WMU to attend, just want to enjoy the morning with other ladies and learn about missions in a new way.  If you have any questions, please contact me.

Scripture Writing – Romans 7:7-8 – https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+7%3A7-8&version=NIV

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Devotional – “Who Will Tell Them?” – http://odb.org/2016/08/09/who-will-tell-them/

Will you be the one to tell someone through a friendship, a shoebox, a missionary you help send, etc?

 

Plan to send your children, grandchildren to missions classes Wednesday night 6-7 P.M.  We’ll take good care of them and help them learn how to be the “someone” who tells others about Jesus.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Monday

As far as the east is from the west,

so far has he removed our transgressions from us.

~Psalm 103:12~

 

Today, we need to continue to pray for Jimmy Williams.  Linda had to take him back to the hospital yesterday.  After some tests, they admitted him.  Pray they can identify and correct the problem.

 

Scripture Writing – Galations 5:22-26 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Galations+5%3A22-26&version=NIV

I gave you today’s Scripture yesterday, so here is yesterdays.

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Operation Christmas Child – Thanks to all who brought in items yesterday.  Your helping to make in difference in many  young lives.

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song 

 

Last night, we participated in the first week of a six week study on prayer.  There were sixty-two people there to learn.  It was presented by Dr. Fortenberry.  I think we all realized we can improve our prayer time and hopefully we will.

Anna Lee