Tuesday

Read the Bible today.

  • Isaiah 34
  • Psalm 104
  • Titus 2

 

Reminders:

  • Today, “Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party at The Cafe at 11:00 for all ladies.
  • Wednesday – Children in Action missions class at 6 P.M.
  • Sundays – Youth on Mission at 6 P.M. for middle and high school students
  • Saturday, September 15 – Project day
  • Monday, September 17 – WMU meeting at Hilldale with guest speaker, Kay Bennett of the Friendship House in New Orleans – We will be taking items for her to use in her ministry.

 

“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you,

always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, thankful for your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now.”

~Philippians 1:3-5~

 

 

Today, I want to focus on thankfulness.

I’ve been noticing a vase I used in 2015.  Each day of the year I wrote something I was thankful for.  The colored papers are stored in a clear vase with a label, “2015”, and a ribbon.  I’m going to wait a while longer before I draw out a paper each day and remind myself of my many reasons to be thankful.

Probably, all of us know “Count Your Blessings”.   We don’t have to wait for a special reason to write your blessings.  It can be done on any day of the year.  November is a good month to be thankful, but any other month is also good.  It’s just a matter of attitude.

I’ve been going over some of the big things I am thankful for as well as many of the small ways I am thankful.  I hope you can find time to do this too.  You can choose to do this at random time periods, or in any organized way you choose.  I believe if you do, you will be singing “Count Your Blessings”.  It works the opposite way too.  If you sing “Count Your Blessings”, you will actually begin to focus on those blessings.

 

 

https://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Count_Your_Blessings/

This page gives you the words to the song and some Scripture references to read and meditate on.

 

 

 

Guy Penrod does a good job of singing this great hymn for us.  Have a blessed and thankful day.  Anna Lee

 

Monday

“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” 

~Galatians 6:9 NIV~

 

 

Buddy Morris completed three days of treatment.  Now, he has three weeks off before his next three days of treatment.  Keep him and his family in your prayers.

 

 

Continue to pray for Bryan Tate and his family as they are at MD Anderson.  What a wonderful place!   We are blessed to live as close to it as we do.  Keep praying for Bryan.

 

 

Saturday, I met Majel Dean’s sister who has lymphoma.  She has been through a lot during the last two years, but is much better now.  She and her husband both expressed thankfulness and hope.

 

 

I enjoy seeing Buddy Waller.  He’s not feeling his best, but lights up with a smile as he comes into church.

 

 

Continue to pray for these and others who are fighting a long, hard battle.   Thank God for caregivers.

 

 

 

Read the Bible each day.  I think I got behind one day this past week, so here is the reading for yesterday and today.

  • 26th
    • Isaiah 33
    • Song of Solomon 3:1-5
    • Titus 1
  • 27th
    • Reflect on God as holy.
    • Catch up on any missed readings.

 

 

Pray for students as they are in classes this week.  May they Christian influence abound in each school.  Wednesday is See You at the Pole day.  May Christian influence abound and spread in each school this year.

 

 

Tomorrow is the “Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party.  Join us at The Cafe tat 11 A,M. to celebrate August birthdays.  If you had an August birthday, please join us.  I know the following ladies had birthdays: Lois Pittman, Fay Raborn, Molly Carter, Frances Gay, Eva Watts Simmons, Carol Jean Conerly, Ferrie Gene Blackmon, and Sue Connelly.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Lord’s Day

And they were calling to one another: “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory.”

~Isaiah 6:3~

 

 

 

Glen Magee, Jr.‘s surgery went well.  He’s back at home.  Thanks for praying for him.

Read the Bible
  • Isaiah 32
  • Psalm 103
  • 2 Timothy 4

 

 

 

Youth on Mission 

  • 5 P.M. Today
  • Missions classroom in L-wing
  • Middle school and high school boys and girls

 

 

I hope you will choose to be in Sunday School and church today.

Anna Lee

Saturday

“Let’s not get tired of doing what is good.

At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.” 

~Galatians 6:9 NLT

 

 

Amber Prine Ragan

Amber has finished her first week of radiation. She seems to be tolerating the treatments fine. There was only one day that she suffered with a headache and was extremely tired. Other than that, she has had a good week. We are settled in our little home away from home. We are getting familiar with the area around us. Kadi has been working hard keeping up with her schoolwork.
We had our first field trip yesterday. We got on the Metro right in front of our apartment complex and rode to the museum district. We spent several hours in the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
We will be driving home today to celebrate Kadi’s 9th birthday with the family. We are planning to return on Sunday afternoon to get ready for Week 2. As alway, we appreciate all of you and please continue to keep Amber in your prayers as she continues with her radiation treatments.
Several people have asked for our address here in Houston.
IMT at the Medical Center
8181 Fannin Street
Apartment # 614
Houston, TX 77054

 

 

Bryan Tate is also at MD Anderson.  He is being treated for a rare kind of cancer.  The family will be very appreciative of your prayers.  Family members posted on Facebook yesterday.

 

 

David‘s next appointment is Friday.  No answers yet!  Still seeking them.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Isaiah 31
  • Song of Solomon 2:8-17
  • 2 Timothy 3

 

 

Have a great weekend!

Anna Lee

Thursday

In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.

~James 2:17~

 

 

 

Please pray for Jeana Russell Lee-Newman.  It seems she is headed for another surgery.  She requests prayers the infection can be cleared without having an additional surgery.

 

 

 

We saw Jimmy and Linda Williams.  He still has some heart issues that are being addressed.  Please pray for him.

 

 

 

Pray for David as he continues to undergo tests to identify his problem.  Thank-you!

 

 

 

Camp Living Waters had a fire recently that burned a she, mowers, etc.  Now, they have a new problem.

My apologies for anyone who has been trying to contact us this week. Last Thursday we were hit by lightning. More specifically we lost phone system, internet, computers, printer, kitchen a/c and a few other things. We now have telephone and some internet. Kitchen staff is very thankful to Darrin Fairburn for working through the night to get air back to the kitchen. One day at a time. When God is at work Satan has to work overtime.

What can you/we do to help?

 

 

 

Kay Bennett serves at the Friendship House in New Orleans.  I shared about them yesterday.  Here is another inspiring article about the work done there.

https://www.sendrelief.org/news/backpacks-help-ministries-meet-needs-change-lives/?utm_campaign=On%20Mission%20Today&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=65378377&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9_TnJK7jxkCLs1hUONa3vco8ggx8QnMsbQRb89mFRCWTVwvdItgv0npphGEPT2iPSdLveQWAJYm8auWlk7MJ0vtb-nIw&_hsmi=65378377

Operation Christmas Child – Yves-and-A Scarf
Read the Bible
  • Isaiah 30
  • Psalms 102
  • 2 Timothy 2

 

 

Please continue to pray for and minister to the many in our community who are undergoing treatment for cancer.  

Anna Lee

Wednesday

When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world.

Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

~John 8:12~

 

 

Josiah Huckaby

Josiah is back home (we got home yesterday afternoon) & doing great!!! Thanks for all the prayers!!! Every part of our care team did an amazing job & we are so grateful for such an awesome support group…from family, friends, church, co-workers, & medical staff. We definitely feel the love! To God be the glory!!! 💙

Please continue to pray for the Huckaby family.

 

 

Buddy Morris

Buddy was sitting just inside Walmart yesterday, greeting all his friends as they entered.  Pray for Eleanor and Buddy as he has chemo Wednesday – Friday in Covington.

 

 

Juanita Pritchett

“Miss” Juanita was also in Walmart.  She was shopping to stock her pantry properly because her “boys” only buy what they want to eat!  David and I were so thankful to see her and the improvements she has made.  May God continue to watch over this sweet lady.

 

 

Bro. Chip Sloan

Bro. Chip is doing well.  Thankfully, his brain tumor was benign.  He is recovering well at UNC.  I think he will be able to find a sermon or two in the events he and his family have gone through lately.  I wish I could hear those sermons.  Thank-you to all who prayed for him.

 

 

NOBTS

The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary started a new semester yesterday.  Please pray for all the young men and women who will be there this year.  Pray for great futures doing God’s will.

 

 

Friendship House

Did you know that in Louisiana, 1 in 6 people and 1 in 4 children struggle with hunger (Feeding America)? Those statistics are not acceptable. At Baptist Friendship House, we aim to ease the burden of hunger by providing snack packs and emergency food to individuals and families in need. Do you want to help us fight hunger? We are in need of donations of items such as Vienna sausage, crackers, pudding cups, fruit cups, protein bars (and any other snack items with pop top lids) for our snack packs. We are also accepting donations of canned food and dry goods for our emergency food pantry- please check the dates on the cans before they are delivered to BFH. Together we can fight child hunger.

The local WMU will meet in about three weeks to hear from Kay Bennett of Friendship House.  She will tell of recent “rescues”.  We will take this opportunity to give her some of the very items she has listed here.   Contact FBC, Kentwood to learn of a more complete list of needs of Friendship House.  You are invited to attend our meeting on the third Monday of September at Hillsdale.  You may also drop off your donations at FBC, Kentwood in the next three weeks.

 

 

Operation Christmas Child  – Emelissa-and-A Letter

 

I grew up in the coastal town of La Ceiba, Honduras, where Hurricane Mitch hit late in 1998. I remember my mom woke me before the sun was up and said we had to flee to a friend’s house in the mountains or we would die. When we got there, we shared a small house with five other families. I grew very sick with respiratory problems during that time. Eventually, bridges were reconstructed so we could go back to our house in La Ceiba. It was damaged, but many other people lost their homes.

“We had to flee to a friend’s house in the mountains or we would die.”

In 1999, my dad, who was a local church leader, traveled a lot to deliver Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes.

The church I attended hosted a huge event to celebrate Children’s Day, a holiday set toward the end of summer. It was every kid’s dream of a party with piñatas, cake, and clowns. Just before it ended, they lined us up and gave each of us a box. Everybody wondered, What is it? Then, everyone got quiet before they counted to three. We all opened our shoeboxes, and there was so much excitement. I remember being so happy.

My box had a letter and a picture from a girl named Olivia who lived in Minnesota. It was so encouraging to see someone young care for others that she didn’t even know.

I saved up enough money so I could mail her a letter about who I was and how much I loved the gift and letter. We ended up writing back and forth. My sister wrote to her as well.

The letter and picture were something very special because they gave me a glimpse into the person behind the shoebox. I will forever be thankful to Olivia for the gift and the happiness and joy it brought to me.

I also got a pink telephone-shaped notebook. My parents worked really hard so I could go to a private school to learn English, but that meant they hardly had money to buy my school supplies every year. I remember all my friends had nice pencils and notebooks, but I just had the boring stuff because that’s all my parents could afford. As a kid, I wanted what my friends had. The telephone notebook was my first real notebook and from that time on, I started journaling.

“For God so loved Emelissa that He sent His one and only Son.”

As my dad continued to deliver the shoeboxes, he took me with him to distribute them in the slums. He also took them to the children of policemen and firefighters who lived in poor conditions, and used donkeys to get the shoeboxes to a mountain village.

Operation Christmas Child had a big influence in my life because I heard my dad share the Gospel with people. I didn’t accept the Lord, though, until I was 14. So from 6 to 14, I was really hopeless and contemplated suicide. In my mind I had nothing, even though I had a really great family. One night I thought, This is it. I’m going to take my life. But something started tugging at my heart, telling me to turn to my Bible. It opened to John 3:16.

I remembered how my dad shared the Gospel when he delivered shoeboxes. First, he explained the meaning of a gift, since many of the children had never received one before. Then, he shared that Jesus is the Greatest Gift and pointed to John 3:16. He encouraged the children to take away the word “world” and put in their name instead. So, in my distress I said aloud, “For God so loved Emelissa that He sent His one and only Son, that if Emelissa believes in Him she will not perish, but have everlasting life.”

“Being exposed to Operation Christmas Child gave me THE gift of Jesus Christ.”

Even though I’d known that verse for so long in both Spanish and English, it really hit me that night that I was loved—by God! So being exposed to Operation Christmas Child gave me THE gift of Jesus Christ.

I am now in my last year of college in the United States and desire to serve overseas in public health.

I regularly pack shoeboxes because it meant so much to me and many other kids to know that someone far away cares. I remember the screams of happiness. I remember my mother’s smile and hearing her praise God for provision. I remember so many beautiful things about the experience, and it is a blessing to be able to be part of that now for other children.

https://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/shoebox-stories-emelissa-and-a-letter/

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Isaiah 29
  • Song of Solomon 2:1-7
  • I Timothy 7

 

 

May you realize God’s many blessings in your life today.

Anna Lee

 

Tuesday

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” 

~Romans 12:2 NIV~

 

 

 

Buddy Morris and family made the trip to Ochsner on Jefferson Hwy. yesterday.  The report they received was very good.  I’ll let Ellen M. VandeVuss tell you herself.

https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/buddymorris/journal

 

 

Glen and Lisa Magee are in Tampa preparing for another surgery which will be done Friday.  Please continue to pray for them and the medical staff they will be seeing.

 

 

Bro. Chip Sloan had surgery yesterday morning for a brain tumor.  The surgery went well.  The results – benign!  There was a family celebration at the UNC hospital as they thanked God.

 

 

Theople Hurst‘s surgery involved a surprise.  The problem was a cyst in her hand!  It was removed and “Miss” Theople is at home.  She goes back next week for a check-up.

 

 

Debbie M. Wilkinson of Amite is at MD Anderson again.  Let’s pray for a safe trip and another praise report.

 

 

Let’s not forget to remember Eric Lee and his family as he continues with treatment in Texas.  Your prayers will be appreciated by both family and friends.

 

 

Linda Callihan‘s schedule was for radiation all this week in Hammond.  Pray for her as she receives six weeks of treatment.  Thank God her treatment can be done in Hammond.

 

 

 

Read the Bible.

  • Isaiah 28
  • Psalm 101
  • I Timothy 6

 

 

David and I were invited to a flag retirement ceremony at Spring Creek Elementary yesterday morning.  A very tattered flag was replaced by a new one.  The Masons of the local lodge took the flag to be properly burned and buried.  It was a solemn ceremony.  The students were respectful.  The ceremony was extra special to David and me because his brother, Jimmy, and his cousin, Vernon Russell, were involved.  It was good to see how the young and the old honored the flag and showed respect for each other.

 

 

What do you have to thank God for today?  Don’t forget to do so.

Anna Lee

 

Monday

“[The] Master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant!

You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.

Come and share your master’s happiness!”

~Matthew 25:21 NIV~

 

 

Pray for Linda Callihan as she begins radiation today in Hammond.  She will be going five days a week.

 

 

Pray for Mrs. Theople Hurst as she has surgery on her hand to help two fingers that aren’t cooperative.  She will be at St. Tammany and come home to her own special nurse, her granddaughter, Emily.

 

 

Amber Prine Ragan of Ponchatould will begin six weeks of five days of treatment at MD Anderson.  Following the radiation, she will be able to come home for the chemo that follows the radiation.  Pray for her and for her family as they walk this journey with her.

 

 

Bro. Chip Sloan will have surgery early this morning in North Carolina for a brain tumor.  Please pray for this dear friend and a former pastor of Roseland Baptist Church.

 

 

 

Read the Bible – Reflect on God as “Truth” and catch up on any readings you missed.

 

 

Operation Christas Child Shoeboxes – Ten shoeboxes were turned in this past week.  This means ten families will have an opportunity to learn about Jesus and a child will probably have the best Christmas ever.

 

 

Our September associational WMU meeting will focus on the Georgia Barnett Offering and on the Friendship House in New Orleans where some of that money is invested in saving young ladies who get off the right path in their lives.  I hope you are planning to hear Kay Bennett speak next month.  Your heart will be blessed as you hear about her special ministry.

 

 

Have a wonderful week.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

Lord’s Day

“Anyone who intends to come with me has to let me lead.

You’re not in the driver’s seat; I am.”

~Matthew 16:24 The Message~

 

 

 

We had a very good missions project day yesterday.  I think it may have been the most productive one yet.  Special thanks to all who came and helped!

 

 

Today, there will be a new mission opportunity.  At 5 P.M. in the missions classroom in the L-wing, we will officially begin Youth on Mission for middle school and high school students.  This will be a project/activity focused group.

 

 

Please continue to pray for all those who are sick, receiving treatments, and undergoing tests.  Do something to show your concern.  Prayer is always appropriate!

 

 

Continue to pray for students as they begin a new school year.  Many post-high school students will begin classes tomorrow.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Isaiah 27
  • Song of Solomon 1: 8-17
  • I Timothy 5

 

 

Have a wonderful Lord’s Day.   Draw closer to Him through Bible study and worship.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Missions Project Day

“Anyone who intends to come with me has to let me lead.

You’re not in the driver’s seat; I am.” 

~Matthew 16:24 The Message~

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Isaiah 26
  • Psalm 100
  • I Timothy 4

 

 

 

Update on Josiah Huckaby

Josiah is doing really well. They gave him a strong IV antibiotic yesterday & today. He has definitely responded to it & his labs are reflecting that. The doctors feel it is ok to swap him back to the original oral antibiotic we started earlier this week. His echo showed that his pulmonary hypertension seems to be pretty much unchanged…which is a huge praise in itself! He is still requiring a little more oxygen than what he is allowed to come home on. If all continues to go well & they can get him down to home oxygen, he will probably be able to come home Monday. Thanks for all the prayers!!! To God be the glory!

 

 

I’m thankful to hear that John Dyer of Amite is now cancer free after months of chemo and radiation.  Join the family in thanking God for John’s progress.

 

 

Continue to pray for those who have long-term illnesses.  As you pray for the person who is sick, please also pray for their caregivers.

 

 

 

Today, we will have a project day at FBC, Kentwood to work on items of Operation Christmas Child.  We will meet in the fellowship hall from 9 A.M. to noon.  Everyone is invited to come help (“DO”).

Anna Lee