Thursday

“Be still in the presence of the Lord,

and wait patiently for him to act.” 

~Psalm 37:7 NLT~

 

 

David and I just watched the homecoming of the hostages who were held in North Korea.  What great homecomings they will have during the next few days and weeks!

 

 

A missionary had a homecoming too.  She arrived in heaven.   https://wordpress.com/post/theprayerlink.com/22947

‘Return to sender’: Casket proclaims life journey

by Diana Chandler, posted Wednesday, May 09, 2018 (11 hours ago)
Tags: Heaven

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (BP) — Retired Southern Baptist missionary Patricia Stooksbury wanted everyone to know her life’s journey. She had it printed plainly on her pine shipping-crate-modeled casket.

“Return to Sender.” “To: Heaven thru Jesus Christ.” “This end up.” “Fragile.”

John Green, pastor of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tenn., described the casket as unique and unlike anything he’d ever seen.

“I was so impressed because it was such an interesting way to share about her faith,” Green told Baptist Press today (May 9). “Everyone recognizes a shipping crate is sending you to another destination. That’s the story she was telling, even in her death — the story she was telling all throughout her life, which is that through faith in Christ we can have another home where we’ll spend eternity.”

Stooksbury, of Powell, Tenn., returned to her eternal home April 29 at age 70. Her journey was recounted and celebrated May 3 at Wallace Memorial Baptist Church, named in 1953 for William Wallace, a medical missionary to China for 17 years until his death at the hands of the communists in 1951.

At her funeral, the custom-built casket was front and center. By then, many friends and family members had signed the casket with well wishes.

“God speed.” “See you on the other side.” “Thank God for missionaries.”

The International Mission Board commissioned Stooksbury for the mission field in 1976. She spent more than 36 years spreading the Gospel, first as a Journeyman in Ecuador, then as a missionary to Costa Rica and Bolivia. She took medical leave in 2010, returning to the U.S. with pulmonary hypertension and stage 3 kidney failure.

She commissioned her casket in 2014 from Stevens Mortuary in Knoxville, the Knoxville News Sentinel wrote at the time.

“I think it’s appropriate for the occasion,” the News Sentinel quoted her as saying. “I want those at my funeral to notice my witness. I am going back to God, so I had them put ‘return to sender’ on top.

“On the sides, in English and Spanish, it says ‘To Heaven [thru] Jesus Christ,’ because it is because of Him and what He did that I can get there.”

Friends who spoke at her funeral, including her Knoxville pastor Mark Sasser, said she relished heaven.

“Here’s what I learned about Pat over the years that I’ve known her — she was ready to go,” said Sasser, pastor of Callahan Baptist Church. “She was ready to go. She had made her preparation.”

Stooksbury accepted her call to missions while a teenage member of Wallace Memorial Baptist, under the tutelage of former and longtime pastor Jim McCluskey. She joined Callahan Baptist after retiring from the mission field.

Retired Southern Baptist missionaries Carter and Charlotte Davis, longtime friends of Stooksbury, also noted her eagerness for heaven.

“Why isn’t the Lord calling me home?” she asked Carter Davis two months before her death, Davis said at the funeral. Davis didn’t know what to tell her, he said, other than God still had use for her on earth.

Bringing greetings from IMB to her survivors, Davis read from Ecclesiastes 7:1.

“A good name is better than fine perfume, and the day of death better than the day of birth (NIV),” Davis said. “That’s the way Patricia viewed death, something to behold and celebrate. Patricia, we love you and we miss you. We return you to sender.”

 

 

We may not have a homecoming to our country like the hostages did, but we can all have a sweet homecoming like Patricia Stooksbury!

 

 
Read the Bible 

  • 2 Samuel 11-12
  • Ps. 60
  • Acts 19

 

 

Let’s all get prepared for a heavenly homecoming!

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“You will know the truth,

and the truth will set you free.”

 ~John 8:32 NIV~

 

 

Out friend, Bobby Forbes, was able to be in his church Sunday.  We’re thankful for that.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Samuel 7-8
  • Ps 59
  • Acts 17

 

 

Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes will be available again Sunday.

 

 

Friday Morning Bible Study – Romans 8

 

 

Children in Action meet on Wednesdays at 6 P.M.

 

 

Young at Heart meets at 11 A.M. this morning at New Zion Baptist Church.  Rev. Gibby McMillian will speak about Disaster Relief.  A pot luck meal will follow.  Mr. James W. Frazier was a key factor in this program.  I’m thankful his church friends will continue the monthly gatherings.

 

 

Today is a new day.  What can/will you do to tell others about Jesus, perform a service to help someone, invite someone to your church, visit someone who is ill or homebound, etc.?

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

Then I said: “LORD, the God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and keep his commandments, ….

~Nehemiah 1:5~

 

 

Yesterday, the 2018 graduates were honored at many area churches.  FBC, Kentwood not only had a large number of graduates, but we also had such wonderful Christian young adults in the group.  May you take God with you each day whether you will be in school or on-the-job.

 

Read the Bible

  • Reflect on God as Sovereign
  • Complete any passages you missed this past week

 

 

It was good to have the Dillons at church again.  “Miss” Ruby’s illness has kept them homebound for a year.  How wonderful it was to have them at church!  I know it was wonderful for them too.

 

 

Also, Mrs. Bessie Hayden was back, this time with her oxygen tank.  She wore a big smile, as usual.  I’m thankful again today to the men who built her a ramp to get her wheelchair out of her house.

 

 

I’m also thankful for the elevator at church that enables people like these two ladies to get to our sanctuary.  It is much more than a convenience for others to use when they are not able to climb the steps.

 

 

If you know someone who is not mobile enough to climb the steps at church, please tell them about the elevator and the volunteers who wait out in front of the church to assist those who may need an umbrella, help with a heavy load, wheelchair assistance, etc,  Those volunteers make mobility to the sanctuary not only possible, but also much more pleasant.  The volunteers usually  notice your need before you can ask!

 

 

Pray for the family of Mr. James W. Frazier today.

 

 

Have a fantastic week!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday

“This, then, is how you should pray: “ ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name,

~Matthew 6:9~

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Samuel 5=6
  • Ecclesties 12:1-8
  • Acts 16

 

Graduates will be honored this morning at FBC, Kentwood.  We don’t have any in the family, but we do have lots of young friends graduation.  Another step completed!

 

That’s all for now!

 

Have a wonderful Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday Evening

“If you want to know what God wants you to do, ask him, and he will gladly tell you, for he is always ready to give a bountiful supply of wisdom to all who ask him.”

 ~James 1:5 TLB~

 

 

This is an appropriate verse for the ten graduates who will be honored in the morning at FBC, Kentwood.

 

 

Thank-you to David, and Brett and Susan Frazier for helping take our boys and girls to M-JAM at Tall Timbers Conference Center. Thanks to the parents who entrusted us with their children Friday and Saturday and for sending them to missions class on Wednesdays.  What a great week-end we had hearing about God’s calling on lives and missions on the home-front as well as internationally.  We all learned so much!  We came back extremely tired, but we are already making plans for next year.

 

 

Please pray for Mr. Red Pittman who has been hospitalized at North Oaks.

 

 

Mr. James Walter Frazier has been faithful to check on us the last few years.  We think of him as a special friend.  He passed away yesterday.

James Walter “Jim” Frazier, Jr.

November 01, 1947 – May 04, 2018

A resident of Kentwood passed away on Friday, May 4, 2018 at Southwest Regional Medical Center in McComb, MS at the age of 70. He was born November 1, 1947 in McComb, MS to James Walter Frazier, Sr. and Thelma Brumfield Frazier. He was a U. S. Air Force Veteran of Vietnam where he served as a jet mechanic.  He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Frazier; daughters, Amy Fisher and Brenda Frazier; step-children, John Corkern, Sandra Hicks, Angie Desmond, Steve Bennett, and Renee Bennett and husband, Anthony; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.  Preceded in death by his parents, J. W. and Thelma Frazier; sister, Elizabeth “Libby” Perrin; and a niece, Elizabeth Perrin. Visitation at New Zion Baptist Church, Kentwood, from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 7, 2018. Services conducted by Rev. Larry Blades and Rev. Donnie Easley. Interment New Zion Cemetery, Kentwood. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Sam. 3-4
  • Ps. 54
  • Acts 15

 

 

The Lord’s Day is approaching.  Let’s honor Him with our time, our worship, and our service tomorrow.

Anna Lee

 

Friday

If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and he will deliver us from Your Majesty’s hand. 

But even if he does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.”

Daniel 3:17-18

I love to read about Daniel.  He had such high standards as he served God.

 

 

Mrs. Bessie Hayden got her portable oxygen yesterday and called to say she will be at Bible study this morning.  How many other places could she have chosen to to go today, but the desire of her heart is to be at church studying God’s Word.  We’ll be glad to have her back.

 

 

Pray for Debi Bales as she has  tests today at Cypress Point.  Pray for medical answers.

 

 

M-JAM is tomorrow.  Pray for the hundreds of hearts to be open to God’s word and the message of telling others about Jesus.

 

 
Read the Bible

  • 2 Sam. 1-2
  • Eccl. 11:6-10
  • Acts 14

 

 

Baptist Presshttp://www.bpnews.net

 

 

Baptist Messagehttp://www.baptistmessage.com

 

 

Operation Christmas Child 

  • Do you like to paint, draw, crochet, sew, cut with scissors, laminate, etc.?  You will be able to make some items for OCC shoeboxes!
  • Do you shop?  Keep your eyes open for items children need or would enjoy (spoons, small bowls, flashlights, hair ornaments, solar calculators, highlighters, small puzzles and games, hairbrushes, glue sticks, t-shirts. scissors, fishing needs, aprons, small cars and trucks, small dolls, balls, small battery operated clocks, etc.)

 

  • If you received a shoe box two weeks ago, please see me for a label for your box.

 

 

How are you going to help someone know about Jesus this weekend?  One way is to bring them to church and let the Sunday School teacher and the pastor do the “teaching” for you!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

Be joyful in hope,

patient in affliction,

faithful in prayer.

~Romans 12:12 (NIV)~

National Day of Prayer

(http://bpnews.net/50810/firstperson-tomorrow-is-the-national-day-of-prayer)

 

 

Read the Bible

  • ! Sam. 28-29
  • Ps. 553
  • Acts 14

 

 

Tomorrow’s Bible Study 

  • Romans 7
  • 10 A.M. in Fellowship Hall of FBC
  • Anyone who wants/loves to study the Bible

 

 

Baptist Press – http://bpnews.net

 

 

Ten people are lined up to attend M-JAM in Alexandria.  Say prayers the event will be meaningful to all the children and adults who will be there.  May each person’s heart for missions be encouraged.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.

~Proverbs 13:12~

 

 

Read the Bible

  • I Sam. 22-24
  • Ps. 52
  • Acts 11

 

 

Please continue to pray for Mrs. Betty Catherine Hatcher who is at Hood Memorial Hospital.

 

 

I told you how wonderful the ladies’ meeting at Amite was going to be.   I’m sorry if you missed the meeting, because it was even better than our expectations.  I hope you have the opportunity to talk with someone who was there.

 

 

Today begins a new month.  Operation Christmas Child suggests you purchase hygiene items such as bars of soap, washcloths, toothbrushes, hairbrushes, body scrubbers, STICK deodorants, and combs during the month of May.  You can add these items to your shoeboxes or bring multiple of some of these items for us to send as fillers which can be added to boxes that are not completely full when our boxes get to Dallas.

 

 

Pray for the children and adults who will be attending M-JAM at the end of this week.

 

 

 

Friday’s Bible Study – Romans 7

 

 

Vacation Bible School – First full week of June at FBC, Kentwood

 

 

Pray for the high school and college graduates who will be honored at church Sunday.  Pray that decisions about continuing education, military, and careers will be carefully made.

 

 

Let me update you on David.  He is feeling much better, eating like a horse, and has gained back six pounds so far.  Thank you for praying for him and asking about him.  He is regaining his strength and hopefully will be back to his usual size and activity level in a few more months.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts.

Use them well to serve one another. 

~1 Peter 4:10 NLT~

 

 

K.K. Huckaby has shared an update on Josiah.

Tomorrow is Josiah’s kidney surgery. We still don’t have a time yet but should have one early tomorrow morning. I will post that info as soon as we have it. I will continue to update that same post tomorrow as I have info & am able. Please don’t worry if the last update seems to take awhile. Once he comes back to his room after a procedure, it gets a little chaotic while they get him settled because there are a ton of people in his room plus the doctors have to give us an update. Thanks for all the prayers! God is so good!!!

 

 

Debi Bales will be undergoing some medical testing at the end of the week.  Please pray for her.

 

 

Robert E. Turner

January 22, 1930 – April 27, 2018

Robert Turner, 88, of Baton Rouge, passed away on April 27th at Christus Highland Hospital in Shreveport. Visitation will be from 9 to 10:30 am followed immediately by the funeral service at McKneely Funeral Home in Amite on Tuesday May 1st. The burial service will be held immediately afterwards at Kedron Baptist Church in Amite, LA.

At age 17 Bob joined the merchant marine and sailed Caribbean routes, telling stories of the Dry Tortugas and eating lobsters straight from the sea. At 23 Bob joined the Army and was stationed on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, forever after saying that that was the most beautiful place he had ever seen. But the beauty there couldn’t keep him from the beauty at home – he returned to marry the love of his life, Mollie Rushing Turner. They built their lives together for the next 62 years, raising and loving two children, Sherri and Rob, and four grandchildren, Claire, Chris, Benjamin and Jacob.

Bob was a talented athlete in high school, playing basketball for Woodland High School. He graduated from Southeastern Louisiana State University and passed on his love of sports and teamwork to generations of kids as a coach, first at Istrouma Middle School, and then at Central Middle School for 30 years. Most importantly for those who knew him, Bob was one of the kindest and fairest men you could meet. Bob was a man of few words but lived his life as an emblem of the “golden rule”, treating everyone he met with respect and kindness.
Bob was pre-deceased by his Father Jacob Turner, his Mother Rena Pulliam Turner, his sisters Katie Turner Stevens, Lillian Turner Courtney, Marie Turner Curtis, and brothers Artemis “Team”, Charles Murdoch “CM” and Ivy.

Bob is survived by his wife, Mollie Rushing Turner, his daughter Sherri Turner Skrivanos, his son Robert Turner Jr., daughter-in-law Chau Ta Turner and grandchildren Claire Skrivanos and Lib Tietjen, Chris Skrivanos, Benjamin Turner and Jacob Turner.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kedron Baptist Church cemetery fund.

 

 
Read the Bible

  • Reflect of God as Strength
  • Catch up on any readings you missed
  • If you would like a hard-copy of the readings for the rest of the year, stop by FBC, Kentwood and ask someone in the office to get you a yellow paper from the sanctuary.

 

 

 

Don’t forget the ladies’ meeting tonight at FBC, Amite at 6:30.  Let me know if you want to ride with me.  You don’t have to bring anything but a friend.

 

 

 

Yesterday, I got to meet another faithful reader.  It is always good to see your faces and hear your names.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday

The LORD is with me; I will not be afraid.

What can mere mortals do to me?

~Psalm 118:6~

 

 

 

125th Anniversary of FBC, Kentwood Today

Sunday School – 9:15

Church – 10:30

Speakers – Rev. J.P. Miles & Rev. Joe King

Dinner on the Grounds

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • I Sam. 19-21
  • Eccl. 10:12-20
  • Acts 10

 

 

I hope you will be able to come this morning.

Anna Lee