Thursday

“Worry is a indication that we think God cannot look after us.”

Oswald Chambers

Pray for Andy and Betty Taylor as Andy sees the doctor again today.

Jesse Dean came home yesterday evening.  Pray for his recovery the next few days.

Ruby Schwartz is in room 2205 at North Oaks.  Keep the Schwartz family in your prayers.

Pray for Mike Smith as he has bypass surgery today in Hattisburg.

Raymond Cutrer cut an eye yesterday, but thankfully his eye was not damaged.

Dr. Joe Baugh is in OLOL following knee surgery.  Pray his rehab goes well.

George Eddie Lee’s dad, Mr. Buster Lee, is in North Oaks.  Join others in praying for him.

Thought for the Day: Learning from Children

The following are some “Important Things I’ve Learned From Kids”
(author unknown):

1. It’s more fun to color outside the lines.

2. If you’re gonna draw on the wall, do it behind the couch.

3. Ask why until you understand.

4. Hang on tight.

5. Even if you’ve been fishing for 3 hours and haven’t gotten anything
except poison ivy and a sunburn, you’re still better off than the
worm.

6. Make up the rules as you go along.

7. It doesn’t matter who started it.

8. Ask for sprinkles.

9. If the horse you’re drawing looks more like a dog, make it a dog.

10. Save a place in line for your friends.

11. Sometimes you have to take the test before you’ve finished studying.

12. If you want a kitten, start out asking for a horse.

13. Just keep banging until someone opens the door.

14. Making your bed is a waste of time.

15. There is no good reason why clothes have to match.

16. Even Popeye didn’t eat his spinach until he absolutely had to.

17. You work so hard pedaling up the hill that you hate to brake
on the way down.

18. You can’t ask to start over just because you’re losing the game.

It’s an interesting collection of advice. Some of it translates into
good spiritual advice (#4, #13), some of it doesn’t (#2, #6). That’s to be
expected because there are some aspects of childhood that we should imitate
(purity, humility, trust) and other aspects that we should not
(self-centeredness, ignorance, stubbornness).

In the scriptures, sometimes children are held up as examples to us
(Matt. 18:3-4) and sometimes those who are like children are rebuked (Heb.
5:12-14). And sometimes both occur in the same verse:

“Brethren, do not be children in understanding; however, in malice be
babes, but in understanding be mature.” (1 Cor. 14:20).

May we seek to add those beautiful “childlike” qualities while seeking
to mature and outgrow those “childish” traits.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Boone Church of Christ
Boone, North Carolina

Make something good happen today for someone else.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, . . .

being confident of this very thing,

that He who has begun a good work in you

will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.”

~Philippians 1:3-6~

Jadon’s Story: Neurologist Appointment

My appointment went well today. She is taking me off lamictal. It really hasn’t helped and I have become so miserable on it. It will take about 4 weeks to get me off of it. We are also starting a new medicine called zonegran. I start it tonight and it will take about 4 weeks to get on a reasonable dose. Again we are praying that this medicine will help controll my seizures. We went over the seizure med list and there are only 4 that we havent tried. This is not good everyone. We are running out of options. We leave in a week to go to Detroit. We dont understand why I have to suffer but we are trusting God and we know he has a great plan for my life. Keep praying everyone. Love y’all, Jadon

Georgia Barnette Easter Offering: Day 4

http://georgiabarnette.org/GBO/Day4/

Adult Mission Study

http://georgiabarnette.org/GBO/Default2.aspx?id=8229

Thought for the Day: The reward for faithfulness

I thought you would enjoy the following list of “Rules and Regulations for Teachers in 1872”:


1. Teachers each day will fill lamps, clean chimneys, and trim wicks.

2. Each teacher will bring a bucket of water and scuttle of coal for the day’s sessions.

3. Make your pens carefully: you may whittle nibs to the individual taste of pupils.

4. Men teachers may take one evening each week for courting purposes, or two evenings a week if they go to church regularly.

5. After 10 hours in school, the teachers spend the remaining time reading the Bible or other good books.

6. Women teachers who marry or engage in unseemly conduct will be dismissed.

7. Each teacher should lay aside from each pay a goodly sum of his earnings for his benefit during his declining years so that he will not become a burden on society.

8. Any teacher who smokes, uses liquor in any form, frequents pool or public halls, or get shaved in a barber shop will give good reason to suspect his worth, intentions, integrity and honesty.

9. The teacher who performs his labors faithfully and without fault for five years will be given an increase of 25 cents per week in his pay, providing the Board of Education approves.

I was intrigued by the wording of #9 above. It sounded somewhat familiar to me. Then it dawned on me that there is a similarity to what Jesus had to say to the seven churches of Asia Minor in Revelation 2 and 3.

“Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.” (Rev.2:10b)

“…[T]hey shall walk with Me in white, for they are worthy. He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels.” (Rev. 3:4-5)

There are a couple of significant differences, though, between the promise given to teachers in 1872 and the promises given by Jesus. Jesus doesn’t require that we live “without fault” (and oh, how I’m thankful for that!). The reward that Jesus promises is considerably better than 25 cents for every five years of service (and I’m thankful for that as well!). And it’s not a matter of gaining the approval of a group of men. The only approval that matters is the smile we’ll see on our Father’s face.

Father, thank you for the promises that you have given — not just the promise of a crown or of white garments, but the promise of an opportunity to be in your presence, to be held in your arms. I don’t live before you “without fault”, so I thank you for your grace as I seek to live faithfully as your child. I commit all that I am and all that I have to be used in your service. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith

Reminder: Share Group Thursday at 6:30

 

 

 

 

Monday

 “It shall come to pass that before they call, I will answer;

and while they are still speaking, I will hear.”

~Isaiah 65:24~

 

 

Georgia Barnette Offering for State Missions 2011

CaringBridge:CallieCole
Pray for Majel Dean’s nephew, Joe, who will have cancer surgery  today in Jackson, MS.
Pray for Jesse Dean as he has back surgery at North Oaks at 7:00 in the morning.  Pray for Jesse’s recovery to go well.
It’s that time again – The Third Thursday of the month.  Come join us at the cabin for a time of food and fellowhip followed by a devotional and prayer time.  We meet at 6:30.  Y’all come!
Foolish Questions

Cruise ship
The following is a “top ten” list of silliest questions asked on a cruise ship. They were collected in 1998 by Paul Grayson, cruise director for the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.

10. Do these steps go up or down?

9. What do you do with the beautiful ice carvings after they melt?

8. Which elevator do I take to get to the front of the ship?

7. Does the crew sleep on the ship?

6. Is this island completely surrounded by water?

5. Does the ship make its own electricity?

4. Is it salt water in the toilets?

3. What elevation are we at?

2. There’s a photographer on board who takes photos and displays them the next day. The question asked: If the pictures aren’t marked, how will I know which ones are mine?

1. What time is the Midnight Buffet being served?

They say there’s no such thing as a foolish question, but the Bible would disagree. Now, any question asked in order to learn something is never foolish, but some questions are asked simply for the purpose of starting an argument. Many of the questions the scribes and Pharisees brought to Jesus fell into this category (see Matthew 21 for several examples). Jesus was the master at being able to handle those kinds of questions, throwing them back at the questioner without getting embroiled in their debate.

For us, though, the best response to such a question is usually to ignore it. The apostle Paul instructed Timothy:

“But avoid foolish and ignorant disputes, knowing that they generate strife. And a servant of the Lord must not quarrel but be gentle to all, able to teach, patient…” (2 Timothy 2:23-24).

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Boone Church of Christ
Boone, NC

Take time today to count your blessing and to thank God for them.
Anna Lee

9-11Sunday

 

Let’s reflect back on 9-11, the lives lost that day, and the lives lost sine then in war.  Thank-God for those who serve to protect us daily.  Be sure to thank those who protect us locally and in the military all around the world.

Cade was born early Friday evening.  He weighted 7 pounds 14 ounces and was 20 inches long.  His parents, Phil and Lacey Todora, are doing well and are very proud .  Pray for them as they raise this child.

Momma has developed some new problems or they have just been found.  Pray for her and us as we continue this marathon.

Jimmy Schwartz is back in North Oaks.  I’m not sure of his room number, but you can learn that from a family member or hospital worker.

Jadon’s Story

 

Lamictal increase not so great:(

 

Posted: 10 Sep 2011 06:57 AM PDT

 

We increased my lamictal again. We have been thinking for several weeks that the lamictal was making things worse but in desperation to find a medicine that worked we wanted to be 100% sure. Well we now know that it is definitely making things worse. We increased it again and my seizures are out of control. It has also affected my personality. I’m very fussy and I want mommy or whoever is keeping me to hold me all day long. Some of the seizures are also making me cry. It’s not very many maybe 5 a day but when I say cry I mean a terrified screaming with real tears. It’s absolutely horrible for me and it’s also horrible for my family to watch. Since it is the weekend and my neuro isn’t on call, my mommy is just going to go back down on the lamictal. We will see our neuro Tuesday and I’m sure she will give us a plan to wean off the lamictal. I don’t understand why these medicines make my seizures worse. They have all made them worse with the exception of vimpat and banzel. The banzel helped alot in the beginning but then stopped working. The vimpat has done absolutely nothing. The only other thing that has helped is steroids. I know it sounds crazy but last week when I pulled up and started crawling, I had just come off of steroids. I had to be put on them because of a bite I had on my leg. I was only on it for a week and look at the progress I made. Not only do I have a rare seizure disorder but I do not follow the books in any way. I’m very thankful for how far I’ve come. I know that it’s our faith and prayers that have gotten us this far. I will win this battle one day. I’m too determined to give up now!!!
Considering all that is happening in my world and your world, is it any wonder that as I selected a random Though for the Day that this is the one God led me to?
Thought for the Day: What the future holds
Future
I thought you might enjoy listening to these people who tried to predict what the future held:

“That rainbow song’s no good. Take it out.” – MGM memo after first showing of The Wizard Of Oz.

“You’d better learn secretarial skills or else get married.” – Modeling agency, rejecting Marilyn Monroe in 1944.

“Radio has no future.” “X-rays are clearly a hoax”. “The aeroplane is scientifically impossible.” – Royal Society president Lord Kelvin, 1897-9.

“You ought to go back to driving a truck.” – Concert manager, firing Elvis Presley in 1954.

“Forget it. No Civil War picture ever made a nickel.” – MGM executive, advising against investing in Gone With The Wind.

“Can’t act. Can’t sing. Slightly bald. Can dance a little.” – A film company’s verdict on Fred Astaire’s 1928 screen test.

“The atom bomb will never go off – and I speak as an expert in explosives.” – U.S. Admiral William Leahy in 1945.

“Television won’t matter in your lifetime or mine.” – Radio Times editor Rex Lambert, 1936.

“Everything that can be invented has been invented.” – director of the US Patent Office, 1899.

“And for the tourist who really wants to get away from it all, safaris in Vietnam.” – Newsweek magazine, predicting popular holidays for the late 1960s.

Predicting the future is a difficult thing to do. And yet we often wonder, what does the future hold for me? What does God have in mind for my life? Who will I marry? What will happen to me when I grow old? How can I make it through the pain or sorrow I’m experiencing right now? Will things ever get better?

“Hear my cry, O God; attend to my prayer. From the end of the earth I will cry to You, when my heart is overwhelmed; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For You have been a shelter for me, a strong tower from the enemy. I will abide in Your tabernacle forever; I will trust in the shelter of Your wings.” (Psalm 61:1-3).

I like this quote (author unknown): “Christians don’t know what the future holds, but we know who holds the future.” May you take comfort in that knowledge this day.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Boone Church of Christ
Boone, NC

 

 

“Christians don’t know what the future holds, but we know who holds the future.”

Anna Lee 

Saturday

“[A]nd let us run with endurance the race

that God has set before us.” 

~Hebrews 12:1c (NLT)~

If you haven’t already begun to pray for Jesse Dean and his surgery Tuesday, now is a good time.  I know he and Majel will appreciate that very much.

Doctors seem to have found more concerns for Momma now that she is hospitalized.  The family continues to covet your prayers.

Katrina was a big event for those of us living here.  9/11 was a significant event for every American.  It seems like it cannot be ten years already, but to those closer to the heart of 9/11, it probable seems like much longer than ten years.  Pray for the families of 9/11 just like you did on 9/11.  Pray for America to stand strong against terrorism and for God and the Christian values we hold so dear.

You may find some interesting 9/11 reading at BPNews.net.

Heart to Heart with Holley: A Time for Everything

 

Posted: 08 Sep 2011 10:00 AM PDT

 

I’m facing the beach. The sun has just slipped above the sea. I sip coffee and my thoughts roll, roll, roll, like the waves.

Unbidden, concerns come to the surface.

What about…?

When will I…?

How can I…?

I could fill in those blanks a thousand different ways.

And yet this morning one passage from Ecclesiastes seems to be the answer to all of them…

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven:
a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot,
a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build,
a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance,
a time to scatter stones and a time to gather, a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away,
a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak,
a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.

Each sentence flows over my soul. And I realize, if all the waves came in at once it would be too much for us. We’d drown in our desires.

And so we wait, watch the shore, trust the hand and heart of the One who brings us what is best in its time.

Lord, we surrender to your ways.

We yield to your rythm.

We who hurry choose to let

each answer in our lives have its moment.

Give us your time for everything

and help us trust you for all things.

Amen.

Blessing to all of you today!

Anna Lee

Friday

“Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save;

nor His ear heavy, that it cannot hear.”

~Isaiah 59:1~

Caring Bridge: Logan Watts

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/loganwatts

August 12th at the Satsuma community center. There will be supper and a silent auction 5:30-6:00. $6.00 jambalaya plates. Free gospel singing at 7pm. Free admission. Come out and support LOGAN WATTS!

Lacey’s baby has not been born yet: maybe today.

Aunt Eva’s hip surgery went well, but she had complications after surgery and was taken to ICU.  According to the last information I had last night, the doctors were to install a temporary pacemaker last night and a permanent one today.

I called the nurse to come check Momma a day earlier than scheduled.  After checking Momma’s vitals, she sent us to the ER.  Momma is dehydrated and possibly has a UTI.  We got her into a room at midnight.  Please pray for her, and us, today.

Baptist Press – http://www.bpnews.net/

Thought for the Day – In Our Father’s Arms

Great Truths About Life That Little Children Have Learned (author unknown)

* No matter how hard you try, you can’t baptize cats.

* When your Mom is mad at your dad, don’t let her brush your hair.

* If your sister hits you, don’t hit her back. They always catch the second person.

* Never ask your 3-year-old brother to hold a tomato.

* You can’t trust dogs to watch your food.

* Reading what people write on desks can teach you a lot.

* Don’t sneeze when someone is cutting your hair.

* Puppies still have bad breath even after eating a tic tac.

* Never hold a dustbuster and a cat at the same time.

* School lunches stick to the wall.

* You can’t hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk.

* Don’t wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts.
No matter how cute the underwear is.

* The best place to be when you are sad is in Mommy’s or Daddy’s lap.

Pretty good advice, huh? For a child, there is no place for comfort that compares with the lap of a parent. But what about when you grow older and no longer fit in their lap?

“There is no one like the God of Israel, who rides through the skies to help you, who rides on the clouds in his majesty. The everlasting God is your place of safety, and his arms will hold you up forever.” (Deut. 32:25-26a, NCV)

The best place for a Christian to be when he is sad is in his Father’s arms. May those of you who are hurting and sad this day take comfort there.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Boone Church of Christ
Boone, NC

Blessed,

Anna Lee

Thursday

“God shall bless us,

and all the ends of the earth shall fear Him.”

~Psalm 67:7~

Today, I want to be selfish and request prayer for some members of our famiy.

  • David’s sister, Bonnie, tripped and fell this week.  Thankfully, Bonnie only seems to have a dental problem from the fall.  She called to tell me and to remind me how quickly life can change.
  • My niece, Lacey, is giving birth to her first child, Cade, today.  That will be a big change.
  • Momma doesn’t seem to be doing well.  We change daily as Momma changes.
Your world and family is constantly changing too.  Let’s pray for each other.  On the surface, things often look fine, but a lot can be happening in families.
Baptist Press for Wednesday
Thought for the Day: Showing Through

Stan Buck tells the story about a little girl who, on the way home from church, turned to her mother and said, “Mommy, the preacher’s sermon this morning confused me.”

The mother said, “Oh! Why is that?”

The girl replied, “Well, he said that God is bigger than we are. Is that true?”

“Yes, that’s true,” the mother replied.

“He also said that God lives within us. Is that true, too?”

Again the mother replied, “Yes.”

“Well,” said the girl. “if God is bigger that us and he lives in us, wouldn’t he show through?”

I like that little girl’s way of putting it. If God lives in us, then there’s no way of keeping Him from “showing through.” That’s the essence of Christian living — living in such a way that people around will see God in our lives.

“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16)

A simple question as you live this day: Is God “showing through” in your life?

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
White House Church of Christ
White House, Tennessee

 

I pray that God “shows through” in my life and your life.  This devotional reminds me of a girl in my class in Roseland Elementary School.  Her slip was showing below the hem of her dress.  She adjusted the slip and the skirt all day.  The teacher very kindly told her it was nice that her slip showed, because it let everyone see she had one.  If we had God in our hearts, He should certainly “show” so that others will know He is there.

Let Him “show” in your life today!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

Stand firm in one spirit,

contending as one man for the faith of the gospel.

~Philippians 1:27 NIV~

Pray for the people of Texas as they continue to fight wildfires that have destroyed many homes.  Pray for the firefighters safety and skills as they fight a fire they are not used to.  Pray for those away from their homes who are wondering if their homes are safe.  Pray for those whose homes have already been destroyed.  May thousands of people “jump in” to help these people move on to a future life.  May they realize the temporal things like homes can be destroyed quickly, but God is there for them forever.

I received a text message from Kelly Gehringer and she said that they found Patsy Lee had a urinary tract infection, that was making her disoriented and retaining fluid. They have put her on IV antibiotics and she is in North Oaks. Thanks so much for the prayers. Gloria Gill

Jesse Dean’s back surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday morning at 7 A.M.in Hammond.  Cover him with your prayers.

Majel’s nephew, Joe, will have surgery Monday in Jackson.  Please add him to your prayer list.

Please pray for these young men as they recover.

OFA football players injured in the game Friday night. Ryan Riggins broken fibula, Rhett Riggins dislocated shoulder, Landon Murphy twisted knee, Cody Shaw bruised shoulder 

Lisa King

Mrs. Kenneth Felker’s wife came home yesterday.  He is so glad to now have both his wife and daughter home.  Thank you for praying for them, but continue to remember them in your prayers.

TODAY’S PRAYER
IMB
SEPTEMBER 7, 2011

“Finally, brethren, pray for us,

that the word of the Lord may run swiftly and be glorified,

just as it is with you.”

~2 Thessalonians 3:1~

WORLD LEADERS. “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence.” (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Please pray today for Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa of Bahrain (Middle East, east of Saudi Arabia).

BAOTOU, CHINA (BOW-toh). When autumn comes, many young people head back to school or to a new school. Please lift up all the students in this city, especially all the new college students. For many of them, this is the first chance for them to spread their wings and start taking more responsibility for their own lives. Pray that local brothers and sisters will be faithful to reach out to these young people with the love of Jesus Christ!

NORTHERN THAI/KHON MUANG OF THAILAND (cone MOO-ung). Mrs. C is a new believer, and her husband, Mr. Y, is open to the Gospel. They routinely welcome late-afternoon guests. Typically, these are young men who share an interest in horses, guns, and all things “cowboy.” Several weeks ago one of their number died unexpectedly, and they are trying to make sense of life and death. Mrs. C boldly shares her testimony and the Gospel. Mr. Y explains what he has read in the Bible and gleaned from tracts, evangelistic movies, and conversations with Northern Thai Team members. Every night there is a new topic like, “If I become a Christian, what happens when my family needs me to go to the temple?” or “Can I go to my Buddhist friend’s funeral? or “What about my tattoos with spiritual power?” In the end, Mrs. C tells them, “You really won’t understand until you believe.” That sounds like 2 Corinthians 4:4 (NLT), which says, “Satan, who is the god of this world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe. They are unable to see the glorious light of the Good News. They don’t understand this message about the glory of Christ, who is the exact likeness of God.” The cowboys plan to meet on Wednesdays to find out more about the God of the Bible. Pray that the Lord will give them the faith to believe. Pray that they will become a “cowboy church” that multiplies itself. “Pray that the Lord’s message will spread rapidly and be honored wherever it goes” (2 Thessalonians 3:1, NLT).

Thought for the Day: Facing Adversity Over and Over

Did you hear about the teacher who was helping one of her kindergarten students put his boots on? He asked for help and she could see why. With her pulling and him pushing, the boots still didn’t want to go on. When the second boot was on, she had worked up a sweat. She almost whimpered when the little boy said, “Teacher, they’re on the wrong feet.” She looked and, sure enough, they were.

It wasn’t any easier pulling the boots off than it was putting them on. She managed to keep her cool as together they worked to get the boots back on-this time on the right feet. He then announced, “These aren’t my boots.”

She bit her tongue rather than get right in his face and scream, “Why didn’t you say so?” like she wanted to. Once again, she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting boots off. He then said, “They’re my brother’s boots. My Mom made me wear them.”

She didn’t know if she should laugh or cry. She mustered up the grace to wrestle the boots on his feet again. She said, “Now, where are your mittens?” He said, “I stuffed them in the toes of my boots…”

As I read that, I thought about how many of our frustrations come about as the result of having to do something over and over. Let me give you an example. A number of years ago, I was having some back trouble and the doctor told I needed surgery. I counted down the days until I could find some relief. The surgery went well (in fact, I went home less than 12 hours after surgery), but the recuperation didn’t go as planned. Instead of getting relief, I found myself back under the doctor’s knife six weeks later.

I remember that the greatest source of frustration wasn’t the surgery itself. It was the fact that I thought I was getting better, but I had to start all over again. Just when I thought I was making progress, I encountered a setback. I was able to easily muster the emotional strength to face the first surgery, but it was much tougher the second time.

I’ve seen the same thing happen in a number of different areas. I suspect you have, too. Maybe you were hoping to get bills cleared up only to be hit with an unexpected dentist bill or car repair. Maybe it’s harsh criticism you’re dealing with, a situation at work that’s making it difficult to maintain your Christian standards, or perhaps the struggles of dealing with a rebellious child. You think, “I can handle the difficulty I’m going through as long as I can see the light at the end of the tunnel”. Only just when you’re about at the end of the tunnel and you taken about all you can take, you realize that there’s more adversity ahead and the light is barely visible. I understand; I’ve been there.

The Christian life is long and sometimes difficult. There are times we feel we just can’t take it anymore and we want to give up, especially when we’ve had to face the same adversity over and over and over again. May this passage serve as a source of comfort and strength to you:

“He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall, but those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint.” (Isa. 40:29-31)

I pray that your strength will be renewed this day as you wait upon the Lord. Hang in there!

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Boone Church of Christ
Boone, NC

 

 

May the Lord renew your strength today.  

Blessings,

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labor Day

“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,

to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus

to all generations, forever and ever.”

~Ephesians 3:20-21~

 

Jadon’s Story: I’m pulling up!!!

Posted: 04 Sep 2011 09:20 AM PDT

We have been busy getting everything ready for Detroit. The hospital in Detroit wanted a copy of my 3T MRI and my 48 hour VEEG. We filled out all the paperwork to release this information so everthing has been done. Now we wait to leave. We were able to get in with family housing!!! We will be staying at the Ronald McDonald house which is right across the street from the hospital. We have to call 24 hours in advance to put our name on the list but the lady didn’t see it being a problem. Other than that we increased my lamictal last week. We haven’t noticed that it has helped any but I’ve been sick and running fever. My seizures are worse when I’m sick. We increase it again next weekened so we will see. We are still hopeful that one day we will get control of these 100 plus seizures that I’m having a day. I still continue to be a miracle. I started pulling up on the couch this week. It took me one time and now I’m doing it all the time. Thanks for praying for me and I hope you enjoy the video!!!
Jadon
Tropical Storm Lee moved through early this morning and left us some more rain.  I hope no one had any damage.  I think we are fine.  Thank-you, Lord!
Though for the Day: Lessons from Noah
The following list of “Things I Learned From Noah’s Ark” (author unknown) is making the rounds.

1. Plan ahead. It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark.

2. Stay fit. When you’re 600 years old, someone might ask you to do
something REALLY big.

3. Don’t listen to critics — do what has to be done.

4. Build on high ground.

5. For safety’s sake, travel in pairs.

6. Speed isn’t always an advantage. The cheetahs were on board, but so
were the snails.

7. Don’t forget that we’re all in the same boat.

8. Stay below deck during the storm.

9. Remember that the ark was built by amateurs and the Titanic was
built by professionals.

10. If you have to start over, have a friend by your side.

11. Remember that the woodpeckers INSIDE are often a bigger threat than
the storm outside.

12. Don’t miss the boat.

13. No matter how bleak it looks, there’s always a rainbow on the other
side.

The writer of Hebrews would add one more thing to that list — the importance of having a faith in God strong enough to lead us to obey his commands. For having that trait, Noah was included in God’s “Hall of Faith” in Hebrews 11:

“By faith Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark for the saving of his household, by which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is according to faith.” (Hebrews 11:7)

What is your faith leading you to do in response to God?

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
White House Church of Christ
White House, Tennessee

Have a safe holiday!
Anna Lee 

Sunday – Still Watching Lee

Lee didn’t do much but drop a lot of rain on us.  That’s still the prediction for today.  Let’s pray that this rain only hurricane will not keep people from paying attention to a hurricane with more winds and tornadoes in the future.  Don’t let a little rain keep you from the Lord’s House today.

Light Rain

77°

Light Rain

Wind: 14 mph from theESE
Dew Point: 75 °F
Pressure: 29.41 in
Humidity: 94%
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Updated: 5:25 AM CDT on September 04, 2011
Observed at: Baton Rouge, Louisiana(KBTR)
TodayToday: Tropical storm conditions. Southeast winds 35 to 40 mph with gusts to around 55 mph.
TonightTonight: Tropical storm conditions expected. Rain and chance of thunderstorms. Rain may be heavy at times. Lows in the mid 70s. South winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts to around 55 mph shifting to the west 30 to 35 mph with gusts to around 45 mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
Don’t Let Worry Kill You

The following are reported to be actual announcements taken from various church bulletins. They have been around for a while, but they’re still enjoyable:

* Thursday night — potluck supper. Prayer and medication to follow.

* For those of you who have children and don’t know it, we have a nursery downstairs.

* This afternoon there will be a meeting in the south and north ends of the church. Children will be baptized at both ends.

* Weight Watchers will meet at 7 PM at the First xxx Church. Please use large double door at the side entrance.

* Eight new choir robes are currently needed, due to the addition of several new members and to the deterioration of some older ones.

* Scouts are saving aluminum cans, bottles, and other items to be recycled. Proceeds will be used to cripple children.

* A bean supper will be held on Tuesday evening in the church hall. Music will follow.

* The third verse of Blessed Assurance will be sung without musical accomplishment.

* During the absence of our preacher, we enjoyed the rare privilege of hearing a good sermon when A. B. Doe supplied our pulpit.

* Low Self-Esteem Support Group will meet Thursday at 7 to 8:30 p.m. Please use the back door.

* Preacher is on vacation. Massages can be given to church secretary.

* The eighth-graders will be presenting Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the church basement on Friday at 7 p.m. The congregation is invited to attend this tragedy.

* Church Rummage Sale: A good opportunity to get rid of anything not worth keeping but too good to throw away. Bring your husband.

* The outreach committee has enlisted 25 members to make calls on people who are not afflicted with any church.

* Don’t let worry kill you. Let the church help.

Putting out a church bulletin, I know how easy it is to slip up and misprint a word or word something in a “less than desirable” way. But the church can help (overcome worry, not kill you). More specifically, Jesus Christ can help you deal with worry. He had this to say on the subject during his Sermon on the Mount:

“Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?…..So why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?” (Matthew 6:25-26,28-30)

Sometimes, when we get so concerned about everything that seems to be going wrong in our lives, we need a gentle reminder that our heavenly Father is watching out for us. May this message serve as that reminder.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Boone Church of Christ
Boone, NC

 

Don’t let a little more rain keep you from Bible study today!

Anna Lee