For everyone born of God overcomes the world.
This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith.
I John 5:4 (NIV)
Every God-begotten person conquers the world’s ways.
The conquering power that brings the world to its knees is our faith.
The person who wins out over the world’s ways
is simply the one who believes Jesus is the Son of God.
I John 5:4-5 (The Message)
Sandra Mays (NW Alabama)
Sandra (my sister’s sister in law) is going for more test today, reports from yesterday were pretty good. They said did not need heart transplant…Thanks for putting her on the Prayer Link. Sandra specifically asked me to put her name on there.
Lalou Schweble Voight (former student in Amite) Lalou had cancer surgery.
I’m getting better … Slower than I would like. … I appreciate all the prayers and comforting words.
Jadon’s Journey
Sorry I haven’t updated on Jadon’s foot. We still really don’t know what is going on. It is a little better and he isn’t complaining as much. He has such a high tolerance to pain that we don’t know if it is still hurting him or not. All he says is he doesn’t want to go back to that hospital with all the fish tanks and get another cast frown emoticon We go to the brace doctor tomorrow to see what he says. Hopefully he has a plan.
Sue Ellen Russell Pearson (my classmate)
Treatment today at the Cancer Center.Bloodwork was perfect. I am feeling good.Thanks to each of you for all the prayers and good thoughts!
Lalou Schwebel Voight (former student in Amite)
Went to doc today and got good news. Still dont know about chemo or radiation., but pain level is very low and I am getting around much better. So things are looking good so far.
Doug Toney (husband of former classmate)
The Pulminary doctor said Doug’s lungs are very happy.leaving vent on which means sedation. This is good because he doesn’t need pain meds. Pain meds do not agree with him at all. Just continue to pray. Thank you.
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Doug did not want to wake up today when they gave him a sedation vacation. They halved the sedation. Giving diabetic friendly nutrients via ng tube. Bicarbonate in drip for acidosis and another med for stomach. No infection in blood. A gastroenterologist will see him tomorrow and the surgeon will check incision drains in the morning. He is still very ill, but maybe a bit better.
Macy Guelder (Franklinton, granddaughter of former school friend)
Macy’s hair is starting to fall out again, and that makes my heart sad. I saw a few strands of hair on her shirt, so I ran my fingers through her hair and plenty more strands came out. There hasn’t been an increase in her chemo, so I’m a little surprised. Her hair has been growing since July, and it’s very thick, so maybe most of it will stay. We’ll see…
Fay Shoemaker (church friend) – Miss Fay’s surgery Monday went well. She was to move to physical therapy yesterday. Keep praying for her as she recovers from the second shoulder surgery.
Rev. Franklin Graham
- Our Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains arrived yesterday on the streets of Baltimore. They are there to pray with people, to encourage calm, and to share God’s love. There are dangerous gangs who want to control the streets and cause more havoc. Pray that God will use these chaplains in a mighty way and that peace will be restored to this devastated city.
- The Supreme Court heard arguments today relating to same-sex marriage. God is the One who made us male and female, and He defines marriage as between one man and one woman. There is no argument with what God has ordained. It is shameful that our country has declined so much morally that our courts are confused and would even hear this argument. Join me in praying that God would intervene and give these justices a glimpse of His heart and that they would make this decision based on His standards. Remember, two men cannot make a child; two women cannot make a child. This is a fact. Everyone alive today is the result of the union of a man and a woman. It is just simple biology, and the courts can’t change that.
- A devastating earthquake hit Nepal this morning near the country’s capital city, Kathmandu. News outlets are already reporting over 1,400 dead, and that number could dramatically rise in the next few hours and days. Our Samaritan’s Purse team is deploying to the disaster site to bring emergency relief in Jesus’ Name to the survivors. The people of Nepal urgently need our prayers. Read more about our response here
Wagon Ministries (written by Boyd)
Lord’s Supper for Homebound
Last night, a number of people from FBC, Kentwood went to various homes for a time of singing, prayer, the Lord’s Supper, and fellowship. I was a one of an eight person team that went to visit Mrs. Susie Wales. (I would have loved to have been in each home, but all the visits were at the same time.) “Miss” Susie and each member of the team contributed to the visit. She told us over and over how thankful she was we were there. She walked to the door and stood there waving until we backed out. What a great night it was!
I’m looking forward to going to another home next week.
Read the Bible in 2015 – Job 35-36Devotional, Scripture, and a Song
Baptist Press – bpnews.net
Annie Armstrong Offering for North American Missions – http://www.namb.net/annie-armstrong/
I’m so glad Jesus is with me each day in all I do. He can be a part of your life too. Ask a pastor or a friend.
Anna Lee
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