Wednesday

If it is possible,

as far as it depends on you,

live at peace with everyone.

~Romans 12:18 (NIV)~

CaringBridge

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Richard K. Aulds
(November 10, 1937 – August 17, 2010)

A resident of Greensburg, he died at 8:27 a.m. on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at Baton Rouge General – Bluebonnet in Baton Rouge. He was born November 10, 1937 in Laurel, MS and was 72 years of age. He is survived by wife, Mary Tyra Aulds; daughter, Virginia A. Luper and her husband, Richard; son, Richard K. Aulds and his wife, Carolyn, all of Greensburg; 6 grandchildren, Justin Aulds, Brittany and Tiffany Luper, Tyra Dillon, and Tabitha and Kelsey Aulds; 4 great-grandchildren, Emily and Dewey Dillon, Bryson Tate and Kari Travis; brother, Charles B. Aulds, Cleveland, TN. Preceded in death by his parents, Napoleon and Una V. Aulds; 2 sisters, Anne Stevens and Libby Hernandez. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Wednesday. A private family graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, August 19, 2010. Services conducted by Bro. Joe Day. Interment Aulds Cemetery, Greensburg.

The monthly (3rd Thursday) gathering at the cabin will be tomorrow at the cabin.  Please feel free to join us for food, fellowship, and a devotional.  Jimmy Schwartz usually share an original story or two with us.  Please feel free to join us at 6:30.  Let me know if you need directions.

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

THE APOSTLE JOHN begins the letter of 3 John by saying, “Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers” (3 John 2)…

With those kind of prayers, do you suppose ther emight have been some who wished John would quit praying for them if he was going to pray that way?

Just what would happen if your health prospered “as” our soul prospered? Would people suddenly find their aches and pains suddenly gone?  Would they find new strength and lift in their step?  Or would they suddenly fall ill, maybe even to the point of being on their death bed?

Hmm…  “May your health prosper as your soul.”  Would you be good with someone praying that prayer for you?  Give it some thought.  Steve Higginbotham at MercEmail

“For bodily exercise profits a little,

but godlines is profitable for all things,

having promise of the life that now is

and of that which is to come.”

1 Timothy 4:8

Thanks for praying today.
Anna Lee

Friday

If you wait for perfect conditions,

you will never get anything done.

~Ecclesiastes 11:4 (NLT)~

Volunteer in Zambia Killed in Automobile Accident
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PROVIDING WHAT WE CANNOT

A store manager overheard a clerk saying to a customer, “No, ma’am, we haven’t had any for some weeks now, and it doesn’t look as if we’ll be getting any soon.”

Alarmed, the manager rushed over to the customer who was walking out the door and said, “That isn’t true, ma’am. Of course, we’ll have some soon. In fact, we placed an order for it a couple of weeks ago.”

Then the manager drew the clerk aside and growled, “Never, never, never, never say we don’t have something. If we don’t have it, say we ordered it and it’s on its way. Now, what was it she wanted?”

“Rain.”

As much as we’d like to think that we can provide everything that others might need, the truth is we cannot.  There are some things only God can provide.

Maybe you’ve been in one of those situations lately.  Perhaps you have a family member who has been going through a serious illness.  Or maybe you have a child away at college who is experiencing some trials and is feeling very alone.  Or maybe you have a friend who is going through some tough times in her marriage.

There are some small things you can do to help, but ultimately you feel helpless because you can’t provide what they really need.  And so you pray to God, because there are some things only God can provide. We sometimes make the mistake of thinking, “That’s the least I can do.”  No, that’s the most we can do.  We have a God who can provide what we cannot.  Keep that in mind today if you’re feeling inadequate to meet the needs of everyone around you.

“Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us….” (Eph. 3:20).

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

KOMpray
(Kids on Mission Pray)

August 13, 2010
“Let the little children come to Me, and don’t stop them, because the kingdom of God belongs to such as these,” Luke 18:16b
PLAYTIME
It’s hard to imagine what it’s like to live in another country. Is life the same as in the United States, or do they do things differently? What kind of games do the children play? A mom living among the Northern Africa and the Middle Eastern peoples sent some notes about what she has learned:

Children in our part of the world have very few toys. We’ve only seen the boys playing outside.  I haven’t seen any girls with dolls, but I know dolls are for sale in the stores. Boys play pick-up games of soccer in the streets–often without any shoes. We’ve also seen them playing darts, with the dartboard propped against a stone wall, or a game of chess.  These games of chess are between two players, but they have an audience of 5 or 6 other boys…

Go to http://kompray.imb.org to read more of this story and find prayer requests from Missionary Kids (MKs) around the world!

I hope you found something here today that touched your heart and gave you encouragement.
Anna Lee

Thursday Evening

Paul G. “Pappy” Moak a loving father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother was born October 17, 1940 and passed away at 4:05 p.m., Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at his residence. He was 69, a native of Independence and a resident of Kentwood. Pappy was retired from Exxon Mobile Carpenter’s Local #1098, Baton Rouge, LA.

Pappy is survived by 3 daughters, Debra M. Lambert and husband, Larry, Magnolia, MS, Sharon M. Birch and husband, Bill, Kentwood, Rachael M. Buckley and husband, Trey, Kentwood; 2 step-sons, Shawn Church, Clinton, Ronnie Church, Liberty, MS; 6 grandchildren, Chris Lambert and wife, Alison, Justin Lambert and wife, Hollie, Kallie Birch, Kirstie Birch, Taylor Buckley, Calin Buckley; 5 great grandchildren, Tristen Lambert, Landon Lambert, Koben Lambert, Chance Lambert, Karli Grace Lambert; 4 sisters, Wilkie Blades, Arkansas, Annie Allen and husband Joe, Magnolia, MS; Linda Riggle, Florida, Peggy Tate and husband, Roger, Kentwood; 4 brothers, Woody Moak, Franklinton, Kenneth “Scooter” Varnado, McComb, MS, Buford “Boonie” Blades, Jr., Herman Blades.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Colla & Evie M. Moak; a brother, Stanley Earl Varnado.

Visitation at the Spring Creek Baptist Church, Kentwood, on Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. until Celebration of Life Worship Services at 11:00 a.m. with Dr. Danny Smith officiating. Interment Spring Creek Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family request donations be made to the Spring Creek Baptist Church Building Fund. Spring Creek Baptist Church, Kentwood, La 70444

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

Thursday

Never tell your neighbors to wait until tomorrow

if you can help them now.

~Proverbs 3:28 (TEV)~

Mr. Jimmy Tolar has had knee surgery and is beginning therapy to get him to walking again.   Please pray for him.

Ellen Morris Vande Vuss thanks God for taking good care of her and the children when they were involved in an accident earlier this week.

Continue to pray for Mrs. Catherine Yarborough as she recovers from surgery.

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is now home.  Pray for her as she strives to “get back on her feet.

Mr. George Eddie Lee is improving.  Pray for him as he continues to get better.

Paula Splain’s mother, Mrs. Kliesch is in Our Lady of the Lake.  Please pray for her.

Pray for the Brabham family as they have memorial services for Mr. Billy today and for the family of Paul Moak as they make plans for his services.

Thank God for the tropical storm that fizzled.  We  should get some rain in the next day or so, but not the winds of a hurricane.

Reminder:  The baby shower for Kim Easley Bodden will be Sunday at 2 P.M. at FBC, Kentwood.  Kim is registered at Target and Babies R Us.

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Love

“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

I HAVE BEEN to youth rallies, gospel meetings, seminars, lectureships, and so many other church venues, when the topic of evangelism has been discussed…

I have spent hours listening and reading articles from gospel preachers about how we can get people to the building.  However, the answer is so simple — by love.  “By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35).  If we want people to know that we are Christ’s disciples, then we must have love for one another, and not just any love.  We must have the kind of love that edifies; a kind of love described by the inspired Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 13:4-6.  We must be people who love one another patiently, kindly, and without jealousy.  We cannot brag or act arrogantly toward our brothers and sisters.  We must always act righteously and not seek our own.  We must never provoke and never take into account wrong doing.  We must only rejoice with our brothers in the truth and never in unrighteousness.  Living love-filled lives that edify others will not only change the church, but it will change the world!  Garrett Best, “Love Is Edifying,” Freed-Hardeman University 2010 Lectures, 39.

“Beloved, let us love one another,

for love is of God;

and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.”

1 John 4:7

May God richly bless you today!

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“For by grace you have been saved through faith,

and that not of yourselves;

it is the gift of God,

not of works,

lest anyone should boast.”

~Ephesians 2:8-9, NKJV~

George Eddie Lee is still hospitalized in Baton Rouge.  Please continue to keep him and his family on your prayer list.

Pray for Mrs. Catherine Yarborough as she continues her recovery at home.

Pray that everyone gets properly prepared for the tropical storm that seems to be headed in our direction.

Pray for the Brabham family as they celebrate the life of Mr. Billy tonight and tomorrow.

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

A TEACHER HAD twelve students in his class…

He brought into the room a box of thirteen roses.  Taking one of them out of the box, he passed it around the class asking each student to handle and smell it.  Afterwards, he placed it back into the box.  When the class period came to a close, he passed the entire box of roses around the room for each student to get one for themselves.  With twelve students and thirteen roses, naturally there would be one left.

Which do you suppose it was?

It was the one everybody had touched — the one whose petals was falling off that did not look very fresh anymore.

In like manner, we urge all of our young people to avoid becoming used and soiled.  Rather, we encourage them to preserve their chastity and purity at all costs, giving themselves to one man or one woman for life.  (Allen Webster, “Why Not Be a Prodigal?”)

“For this is the will of God, your sanctification, that you should abstain from sexual immorality.” 1 Thessalonians 4:3

Remember to prepare for the storm that seems to want to come through our area.  Remember to prepare for the storms of life that blow our way.  There is One who can face those  storms with us!  Be sure you have invited Him into your life!

Anna Lee

Tuesday – Obituary

William Hardy “Billy” Brabham, Jr.
(January 14, 1939 – August 9, 2010)
William Hardy “Billy” Brabham, Jr. was born January 14, 1939 and passed away at 4:10 p.m., Tuesday, August 9, 2010 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. He was 71, a native of St. Helena Parish and a resident of Kentwood. Mr. Billy was a lifelong cattle farmer, a 1957 graduate of Greensburg High School and was a member of the 1957-1959 Tulane University Football Team.

Mr. Billy is survived by his wife of 52 years, Virginia Webb Brabham, Kentwood; 2 daughters, Lisa B. Peairs and husband, Ricky, Clinton and Amy B. Holland and husband, Chris, Kentwood; 2 sons, Jason Brabham and wife, Carmen, Kentwood and Seth Brabham and wife, Sara, Kentwood; daughter-in-law, Beth B. Brabham, Magnolia, MS; 2 brothers, David Brabham and wife, Connie, Kentwood and Danny Brabham and wife, Bunny, Prairieville; 13 grandchildren, Garrett Brabham, Meagan Strickland, Jeb Brabham, Hunter Brabham, Shane Holland, Whitney Holland, Kaysey Holland, Dalton Brabham, Caylon Brabham, Carlon Brabham, Alison Brabham, Wyatt Brabham and Hollie Peairs.

He was preceded in death by his parents William Hardy, Sr. and Emma Lee Blades Brabham; son, Kyle Garrett Brabham, Sr.; brother, Ronnie Brabham.

Visitation at the Pine Ridge United Methodist Church, Tangipahoa, on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. and on Thursday, August 11 from 8:00 a.m. until Celebration of Life Worship Services at 10:00 a.m. with Rev, Larry Blades and Rev. Kevin Smith officiating. Interment in Pine Ridge Cemetery.

Pallbearers are Garrett Brabham, Shane Holland, Jeb Brabham, Hunter Brabham, Dalton Brabham, Wyatt Brabham Richard Wales & Adrian Phillips. Honorary Pallbearers are Deloy Smith and Gene McNabb.

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

Monday Night

William Hardy “Billy” Brabham, Jr.
(January 14, 1939 – August 9, 2010)

William Hardy “Billy” Brabham, Jr. was born January 14, 1939 and passed away on Tuesday, August 9, 2010 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. He was 71, a native of St. Helena Parish and a resident of Kentwood.

Mr. Billy is survived by his wife Virginia Webb Brabham, Kentwood; 2 daughters, Lisa B. Peairs and husband, Ricky, Clinton and Amy B. Holland and husband, Chris, Kentwood; 2 sons, Jason Brabham and wife, Carmen, Kentwood and Seth Brabham and wife, Sara, Kentwood.

He was preceded in death by his son, Kyle Garrett Brabham, Sr.

Other relatives and arrangements will be added on Tuesday.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

Monday Addition

Kelly Knud Purvis

(December 12, 1965 – August 8, 2010)

Kelly Knud Purvis was born December 12, 1965 and passed away at 3:40 p.m., Sunday, August 8, 2010 at his residence. He was 45, a native of Spencer, IA and a resident of Kentwood.

Kelly is survived by his wife, Debra Stewart Purvis, Kentwood; 2 sons, Jacob Richardson Purvis, Kentwood and Kalob Knud Purvis, French Settlement; a daughter, Jaci Firman, New Iberia; parents, Jules & Joyce Purvis, Peoria, IL; brother, Aaron Purvis, Peoria, IL; sister, Jamie Purvis, Peoria, IL; half-brother, Jessie Purvis, Peoria, IL; father-in-law & mother-in-law, Haspel R. & Margie Stewart, Kentwood..

He preceded in death by his grandfather, Milton Christensen.

Visitation at the McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Larry Blades officiating. Interment at a later date.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, is located at I-55N & Hwy 16W (Exit 46) next to Bill Hood Automotive and behind Mr. Tom’s Car Wash and Holiday Inn Express.