Thursday

“The LORD has heard my plea for help;

the LORD accepts my prayer.”

~Psalm 6:9, HCSB~

God loves to hear from us, but He always makes the final decision.

 

Kent Roberts!

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kenroberts2/journal/view/id/55e7a1f98b5cd3202166fa71?utm_source=JEN&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=JEN+email&utm_content=visitsite

My heart races, my mind full… Please please keep my brother Ken in your thoughts & prayers. Tomorrow is a huge day for him with another open-heart surgery. He is fighting so hard. I can’t get him off my mind as I wonder what he must fear & anticipate in the coming hours, days, & weeks! I will tell you that we laughed plenty & made light of his situation as we joked about his new 6 cylinder heart replacement & assured him the Gap Bands, “burn rubber on me” would be playing in the OR! Serious though, please lift him up…What he needs only God can provide!                                                 ~ Ken’s sister, Cyndi~

Last night, Bubba Roberts was talking about going to see Ken last Saturday.  We had not realized Ken and Bubba are cousins.

Pray as often as you think of Ken and his family today.

Flo Hatcher (Written by daughter, Julee)
Prayers for my mommy please… She starts radiation on several tumors in her body tomorrow and a new cancer drug, along with the physical therapy she has to do to learn to use her leg with a steel rod in it from hip to knee. Her body is very busy trying to kill cancer and heal.
Otis Gayle Rodriguez

Born: July 27, 1940
Died: August 24, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3296487&fh_id=10545

 

Read the Bible in 2015Proverbs 22

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • The Tyranny of the Perfect – http://odb.org/

  • If we claim to be without sin,                                                                                                              we deceive ourselves                                                                                                                               and the truth is not in us.                                                                                                                                                           ~1 John 1:8~
  • “Whosoever” Surely Meaneth Me

Homebound Lord’s Supper

We were blessed to be part of a team that visited with Mrs. Susie Wales (and Chris and Kathy Wales) last night.  During the time we were there she prayed including thanking God her 95th birthday fell on the night of our visitation.  Her love for others and the Lord is just as steadfast as it always was.  I wish all of you would have fit into her home last night so you could have be blessed as we were.

Women’s Ministry

  • Operation Christmas Child – September items – shoes, slippers, and socks
  • Friday at 10:00 – Bible Study on the Queen of Sheba followed by lunch at the Hitching Post
  • Food for Families – Bring your frozen food items Sunday morning

I’m looking forward to another day, compliments of God.

Anna Lee

 

Wednesday Addition

Jesse Dean‘s procedure tomorrow morning will be at 6:30 A.M.

 

Tommy A. Kuss

Tommy A. Kuss returned to his heavenly home on Friday, August 28, 2015. He was devoted to God and immersed in the catholic community. Born in Taft, LA, in 1935, real estate sales brought him to the Northshore area in 1974. Tommy not only served God, he served his country in the U.S. Army. He attended Kentwood High School where he played football. A past member of Knights of Columbus, Council #12906 of St. Peter Catholic Church, Covington. He was an avid fan of Covington High School and LSU sports. Devoted father of Brett Kuss and Kip Kuss (Trish), Loving grandfather of Rachel, Brennan, Matt and one great grandchild, Rain. Son of the late Joseph and Lydia Kuss. Brother of the late Charlie Kuss and Joe Kuss. He is survived by his fiancé Janet Hazlet. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 4465 US Hwy. 190, Covington, on Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 10:30 am. Visitation at the church from 9:30 am until Mass time. Interment immediately following at Pinecrest Memorial Gardens, Covington. In lieu flowers, donations preferred to Passages Hospice, New Orleans or . Arrangements entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Covington, LA. – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theneworleansadvocate/obituary.aspx?n=tommy-a-kuss&pid=175722399&fhid=29054#sthash.I2PQLPw9.dpuf

Wednesday

O Lord, let your ear

be attentive

to the prayer of this your servant

and to the prayer of your servants

who delight in revering your name.

Give your servant success today

by granting him favor

in the presence of this man.”

I was cupbearer to the king.

~Nehemiah 1:11~

 

 

Majel and Jesse Dean

Majel and Jesse will both have procedures this week.  Hers is Wednesday at North Oaks in Satsuma at 10:30.  His will be at the Pain Clinic in Hammond at 5:30 Thursday.  Pray for these two as they help each other get through the week.

 

Tommy Joe Womack

Born: September 20, 1954
Died: September 01, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3295382&fh_id=10545

 

Dorothy Elizabeth Brooks

Born: July 11, 1920
Died: August 29, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3294856&fh_id=10545

Read the Bible in 2015 – Psalm 102-104

 

Baptist Press – bpnews.net

 

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 

Reminder – Homebound Lord’s Supper

  • Tonight at 5:30
  • Meet at the church for assignments

 

Pray for our  country today!

Anna Lee

 

 

Tuesday

“Therefore, my dear brothers,

be steadfast,

immovable,

always excelling in the Lord’s work,

knowing that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”

~1 Corinthians 15:58, HCSB~

 

Jadon’s Journey

Jadon had a great check up with the opthamologist today. His vision was 20/30. Dr. said Jadon is accommodating for his visual field lose. Dr. said he is tracking well and he commented on how well Jadon is doing since the last time he saw him. We talked about prism glasses for him but he thinks they will be more of a headache than a help for him at this time. We may try them when he gets older but he said Jadon is doing really well for now! Keep overcoming those hurdles little man. You are my little miracle. I thank God daily for each new thing you accomplish.

Phillip Harrell

Please continue to pray for Mr. Phillip.  He is continuing to have a health issue.

Judy Bridges and her daughter, Becky

Judy had a heart attack yesterday and was taken to North Oaks.  Her daughter, Becky is also there.  Both of these ladies need our prayers.  Judy has two new stents and is feeling better.  She is still at the hospital today, but may come home later today.

Dan Turner’s New Post
Ponder Anew Blog 
Dorothy Elizabeth Brooks

Born: July 11, 1920
Died: August 29, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3294162&fh_id=10545

Ponder Anew Blog

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/ponderanew/2015/05/13/dear-church-an-open-letter-from-one-of-those-millennials-you-cant-figure-out/

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

Read the Bible in 2015 I Chronicles 15-19

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

Operation Christmas Child Reminders

  •  Please being any unopened kid’s meals toys that are appropriate for sharing.
  • Our focus this month is shoes, slippers, and socks.
  • We’ll need $7.00 per shoebox for shipping.  Thanks to those of you who have contributed to help meet this need.   We’ll hope to have enough collected soon.

Fall Food Round-up

  • Thank-you to those who have contributed food for the children’s home.
  • Donations can be left in the stairwell at the office entrance to the church.
  • The truck will be here September 21st for pick-up.

Homebound Lord’s Supper

  • Meet at the church Wednesday at 5:30.
  • Teams will be sent out to the various homes.
  • Sign up for a particular team by calling the church office or go where needed.

Frozen Food for Families

  • Freeze your food in quart size bags.
  • Bring to my Sunday School room before Sunday School this week.
  • Food will be given to families Sunday afternoon.
  • Thanks to those who have faithfully participated.
  • The food is always greatly appreciated.

Today, I want to leave you with this obituary.  I hope you will read every word.

 

Wana Ann Gibson Fort

Missionary doctor Wana Ann Gibson Fort, 91, died on Aug. 31 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Fort and her husband, the late Milton “Giles” Fort Jr., served with the then-called Foreign Mission Board as pioneer missionary doctors at Sanyati Baptist Hospital in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). At this hospital, Fort and her husband helped launch a spiritual awakening through medical missions. The Forts, appointed as missionaries in 1952, led countless patients to Christ. “We were committed to being God’s hands of mercy and healing to souls and bodies,” she once said. She and her husband raised five sons in Zimbabwe. Three have served or continue to serve as missionaries with IMB. Two of the Forts’ sons are medical doctors. “Mom lived out the reality of her faith,” said Gordon Fort, one of Wana Ann’s sons and IMB senior ambassador. “As wife, momma, teacher, doctor, women’s worker, and serving missions support functions, she demonstrated what it means to live a life of obedience to the Master. It has been our incredible privilege to have been a part of her life’s journey.” During the Forts’ missionary service in Africa, the Shona people named Fort Mai Chiremba, meaning “Mother Doctor.” She led Chief Whozhele, the area leader at Sanyati, to faith in Jesus Christ after he was her patient. Fort was one of the first people that missionary Tim Cearley met when he arrived to serve in Rhodesia in 1976. Cearley now serves as IMB affinity group strategy leader for Sub-Saharan African peoples. “Her big smile and excitement about young people joining the force, as well as her love for discipling African people, was an inspiration to me after [her] over 25 years on the field,” he said. When Cearley and his wife returned to Africa as career missionaries in 1983, Wana Ann and Giles welcomed them into their home. From the Forts, the Cearleys learned a passion for language, culture and, most importantly, “a desire for people to come to know the Lord.” Cearley also noted that Fort was active in working with and discipling women. “It’s impossible to think about Wana Ann without thinking of their home in Sanyati, where they served as medical doctors,” he said. “The sons they raised in that place have also had a huge impact on Africa. I’m thankful for the years of knowing Wana Ann on the field, and since her retirement. She’s had an amazing life.” Fort served as a pediatrician at Sanyati until 1978. When the family moved to Harare (formerly Salisbury), Zimbabwe, she ministered in the church and at home. She also served as mission financial administrator and as treasurer. “When my youngest brother Grady was born with Down syndrome, it was Mom’s skills as a pediatrician in caring for his special needs that allowed them to stay on the field and continue their missionary service,” Gordon Fort said. “The fact that Grady is alive today at 54 and thriving is a tribute to her medical gifts.” The Forts retired from missionary service in September 1988 after nearly 36 years with IMB. Wana Ann Fort wrote an autobiography of her years as a missionary doctor, “A Thousand Times Yes,” from New Hope Publishers. “Way more than once we were asked, ‘Do you really like living in Africa?'” she said in the book. “I did not have to think about my answer. It was always a thousand times, ‘Yes!'” About her call to missions to this remote area, Fort wrote, “I came to the place in prayer that I could tell the Lord this was impossible for me to do, but I would commit my way to Him, trusting in Him to bring it all to pass for His honor. How marvelous it is that God knows the best way for His children!” Fort was born June 21, 1924, in Harrisonburg, Louisiana, and was the oldest of seven girls. She accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior at age 12. Throughout her childhood, she was involved in Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) educational programs, where she developed a love for international missions. Fort attended Louisiana Tech University during World War II; in fact, during her first semester, Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 1941. While attending a Baptist Student Union conference at Ridgecrest, a LifeWay Conference Center in North Carolina, Fort dedicated her life to world missions and planned to be a missionary doctor. During her college years, she met her husband, Giles, of Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated from Texas A&M University and planned to attend medical college. After completing service in the Navy, he also intended to become a missionary doctor. Wana Ann Fort graduated from Louisiana Tech in the fall of 1944, summa cum laude. Giles and Wana Ann were married on June 14, 1946, in Harrisonburg, and both attended Baylor College of Medicine. Wana Ann Fort graduated with honors from Baylor College of Medicine in 1949, one of three women in a class of 62 graduates. She worked as a doctor in pediatrics at Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas. Fort was a lifelong member of WMU, and a member of Parkview Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Her survivors include five sons: Giles Fort III, M.D., of Louisiana, David Fort, M.D., West Africa, Gordon Fort, Virginia, Gregg Fort, Zimbabwe, and Grady Fort, Louisiana; four daughters-in-law; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; four sisters and two brothers-in-law: Jane Noonan, of Florida, Polly and Don Hamilton, Oklahoma, Evelyn and Wayne McDonald, South Carolina, and Rose Ellzey, Louisiana; and nieces and nephews. Nearly 250 cumulative years of missionary service are represented in the Fort family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering through a Southern Baptist church or online through IMB. Visitation will be held at Greenoaks Funeral Home on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 from 6:00 pm – 9:00pm. A Memorial Service will be held at Parkview Baptist Church, 11795 Jefferson Hwy. in Baton Rouge at 10:00 am on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 . A Graveside Service will be held at Louisiana National Cemetery at 2:30 pm on Wednesday, September 2, 2015.

– See more at: http://obits.theadvocate.com/obituaries/theadvocate/obituary.aspx?n=wana-ann-gibson-fort&pid=175698241&#sthash.vtayJ2nS.gEdJf2f2.dpuf

That’s a life/family that speaks up for God.  I’m sure this song exemplifies her life.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdCSxKHSExQ

She asked and He did!

Anna Lee

Monday

“I will make you into a great nation

and I will bless you;

I will make your name great,

and you will be a blessing.

I will bless those who bless you,

and whoever curses you I will curse;

and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”

~Genesis 12:2-3~

 

Urgent Need for Prayer – Waylon Bailey, FBC Covington

http://waylonbailey.com/2015/08/31/urgent-need-urgent-prayer/

Alice Faye Lee

Alice Faye continues to improve, but will be at home until she sees her doctor again and gets clearance to be out.  Please continue to pray for her.

Doug Toney

  • I got to spend several hours with Sandy Saturday.  She is hopeful Doug will learn to walk soon, but Doug has been sick for four or five months so far.  He is not capable of walking at this time, so she cannot take him home from the hospital,
  • Update on Doug- The wound vac was removed from Doug’s back today. It is not completely closed, but will be soon

Tommy Kuss

Mrs. Kathryn Kuss’ brother in law passed away.  She had shared his condition with me several times and asked that I pray.

Read the Bible in 2015 – Numbers 9-12

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

This day begins a new workweek.  Spend it well.  You don’t get a second chance to spend the hours and days of this week.

Anna Lee

Saturday

“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations,

baptizing them in the name of the Father

and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

~Matthew 28:19a, HCSB~

 

 

Andrew Charles Messina

 

Read the Bible in 2015John 10-12

 

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

 

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 

Frozen Food for Families – You have a week to freeze some more food for our collection on the first Sunday of September.

 

Ladies’ Bible Study – Following our study of the Queen of Sheba next week, we will eat lunch at the Hitching Post in Amite.  I’m looking forward to Friday.

 

Operation Christmas Child – Unopened Kid’s Meal Toys – If someone you know likes the size of “Kid’s Meals”, but not the toys, please ask them to save the unopened toys.  They can be used in the shoeboxes.  Thanks!

 

Senior Adult Revival – September 14, 15, and 16.  Mark your calendar.

 

If you have not already prepared your lesson for Sunday School, use some quality time today to do so.

Anna Lee

Tuesday – Improved and with Additions

While posting from my phone, I must have changed the settings. Jason will help me get this back to normal. In the meantime, please put up with me.  Thanks, Jason!  I’m back!

“I cry aloud to the LORD,  

and He answers me from His holy mountain.”

~Psalm 3:4, HCSB~

Thankful to be home! God watched over us all day. We had a lack of heavy traffic, successful procedures, adequate recovery time, and a safe home despite the vehicle in front of us losing two pieces of plywood which went flying and tumbling through the air landing in the left (other) lane. Thank-you to each of you who prayed.  Thank-you again!  David feels so much better today!

Ken Roberts is making more progress. Please check his Caring Bridge page.
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kenroberts2/journal/view/id/55dbcd42ac7ee9c91c43c3cb?utm_source=JEN&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=JEN+email&utm_content=visitsite

Brandy and Raymond Cutrer’s new daughter, Reese Nicole, weighed 7 lb. 2 oz. All is well with mother and baby.

Vesta “VJ” Adams
Born: October 12, 1938
Died: August 23, 2015
http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm/obituaries/view/fh_id/10545/id/3285971

Phillip F. Domiano 
Born: May 11, 1938
Died: August 23, 2015
http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm/obituaries/view/fh_id/10545/id/3285625

Fall Food Round-up for LA Baptist Children’s Home

Bring paper and cleaning supplies as well as food items to FBC, Kentwood.  A truck from the children’s home will be here in a few weeks to pick up our contributions.

Read the Bible in 2015 I Chronicles 10-14

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

The birthday party at The Cafe will be at 11:00. Betty Simpson will fill in for me. (I have to stay close to David for 24 hours.)

Waylon Bailey – waylonbailey.com

Thom S. Rainer – http://thomrainer.com/

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

 

I’m pausing for a technical break.I”m back and back in my rhythm (like David is back in heart rhythm again).
Anna Lee

 

Friday

“‘I have the right to do anything,’ you say —

but not everything is beneficial.

‘I have the right to do anything’ —

but not everything is constructive.”

~1 Corinthians 10:23 NIV~

 

Please pray for Barbara Hutchinson as she sees a doctor today and hopefully is closer to having the surgery she needs.

Please continue to pray for Susan Rimes as she continues to battle kidney stones.

Debbie Miller has seen and will see more doctors to help solve some medical issues.  Pray for JC and the doctors as they they work to make daily living easier on her.

The doctors are working hard to help Ken Roberts.  The family is finding hope in what is being done.  Please continue to pray.

Mary Lyle Russell Ellzey

Born: August 03, 1926
Died: August 19, 2015

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3283377&fh_id=1054

Mr. Paul Douglas Howard

Born: Wednesday, June 20, 1962
Died: Wednesday, August 19, 2015

http://www.webcemeteries.com/memorials/Obituary.asp?Id=14488282

Read the Bible in 2015Hosea 1-7

Baptist Press bpnews.net

  Third Thursday 

We had a great meeting last night.  We were blessed to have two people there for the first time and at least seven churches represented;  What of wonderful spirit!

Ladies’ Bible Study

  • 10 A.M.
  • This morning
  • Fellowship Hall of FBC
  • You’re welcome to join us.

Pine Ridge United Methodist Church Breakfast

  • Sunday morning at 8 A.M.
  • Donations accepted; Benefits a needy family or cause
  • You can leave after breakfast and attend your own church.

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

I trust you will decide to follow Jesus if you have not already done so.

Anna Lee

Tuesday Afternoon

I need to add a new more requests and updates.

  1. Mrs. Dorothy Prevost passed away.  Please be in prayer for her family and friends.

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/index.cfm?action=public:obituaries.view&o_id=3281863&fh_id=10545

      2.  Gloria Gill was in North Oaks with A-fib, but has been released.  Please pray for her.

3.  Walter Dykes is still at North Oaks, but was expecting to be going home later today.               He (and Kathy) seem to be doing very well.  Pray for Walter as he goes home for                         more recovery.

4.  Mrs.  Hollis Ann Hayden

                 Ms Hollis Ann was discharged from inpatient rehab and she went home yesterday.                        Please keep her in your prayers as she regains her strength and balance. (Julie)

5.  We visited with Ken Roberts family at North Oaks.  Ken is in very critical condition.                 The family is hopeful, realizing it is all in God’s hands.  They certainly appreciate your             continued prayers.

6.  David is back in A-fib.  He will have a TEE and heart ablation Tuesday in Lacombe.

Tuesday

Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror;

then we shall see face to face.

Now I know in part;

then I shall know fully,

even as I am fully known.

 

Alice Faye Lee’s doctors decided to keep her one more day.  She’s coming home today.

The following men are doing well for the procedures they have been through in the last few days:
  • Ken Roberts
  • Mike Lambert
  • Walter Dykes

 

 

Read the Bible in 2015I Chronicles 5-9

 

 

Young at Heart at New Zion this morning.

  • 10:30
  • Program by the Miller family with the girls playing the violins

 

 

Baptist Pressbpnews.net

 

 

Devotional, Scripture, and a Song

  • “Under Siege” – http://odb.org/
  • Let each of you look out not only for his own interests,                                                               but also for the interests of others.                                                                                                                                                                                    ~Philippians 2:4~
  • “Others” 

I think I may have first grown to love this hymn by seeing/hearing Tennessee                               Ernie Ford on television.

I think missionaries, including Kyra Karr, live their lives thinking of others.

                           http://bpnews.net/45321/missionary-remembered-as-godly-mother-wife

 

 

If we died today, would our obituary say we lived for others?

Anna Lee