Friday

“He said to them,

‘Follow me,

and I will make you fishers of men.’”

~Matthew 4:19~

Mrs. Ruby Dillon

“Miss” Ruby is now on the road to recovery.  Thank you for praying for her.  Pray for all the others who have had that bad “bug” lately.  Let’s also pray it ceases to be so hard on people and clears out of our area.

Mrs. Kathryn Kuss

“Miss” Kathryn’s test showed she needed a stent.  She had that done yesterday.  Thank you for praying for her.

Donnie Travis

Donnie had heart surgery at North Oaks yesterday.  All went well.  Pray for a problem-free recovery.  Thank you for praying for him.

Mr. Edward Garner

Mr. Edward had a stent implanted.  Let’s pray it continues to work well for him.  Thank you for praying for him.

Our Daily Bread – “Still Working”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “Sweet Hour of Prayer”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/s/h/shop.htm

Third Thursday Meeting

What a sweet time we had last night.  If you haven’t heard James Rimes singing from his heart, you need to put that on your “bucket list”.  Thanks for sharing, James.

Bible Study

I’m looking forward to our Bible study this morning.  What a special group of people who gather to dig into God’s Word.  Afterward, we will eat at The Cafe today.

“Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party

The monthly birthday party will be Tuesday to celebrate the March birthdays.  We will meet at The Cafe at 10:00.  Feel free to joy us.

Mission Opportunity

You can help with a project of the Baptist Friendship House in New Orleans.  They frequently give items to ladies who are homeless.  You can help by providing hotel items such as soap and shampoo, snack packs of crackers, or bottles of water.  You will be a part of helping them in their current efforts.

Let your light shine for Jesus today.  

Anna Lee

Thursday

“God is faithful.

He will not allow the temptation

to be more than you can stand.

When you are tempted,

he will show you a way out

so that you can endure.”

~1 Corinthians 10:13b~

 

Macy Gueldner

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

Mrs. Ruby Dillon

“Miss” Ruby was slightly better last night.  Let’s pray the light of this day finds her much improved.  I hope most of us will be able to avoid taking a turn with this “bug”.   She saw a doctor yesterday and is at home now.

Mrs. Kathryn Kuss

“Miss” Katheryn was feeling much better last night.  She will stay in the hospital long enough to get a test scheduled for Monday done.  Thank God for her improvement.  She’s in room 4404.

Wendell Miller

J. C.’s brother continues to have problems with his heart, so Monday he will have a stent put in a heart vessel.  Let’s pray this will give him improved health.  The Surgery will be at OLOL in Baton Rouge.

Donnie Travis

Donnie Travis of Arcola will be hospitalized at North Oaks so he can have two by-passes in his heart Monday.  Let’s pray the doctors can again patch him up and keep him going.

Mrs. Ivy Jean Womack

Pray for “Miss” Ivy Jean as she goes to learn about the treatment plan she will need.  Your prayers will be appreciated.

Third Thursday

Thursday (today), we will have the Thursday Thursday meeting at the cabin at 6:30 P.M.  We hope you will join us.  James Rimes will be sharing a devotional through word and song.

Friday’s Bible Study

We are studying the Bible using a segment form Bonanza.  It is very interesting this way.  After our study Friday, we will eat at The Cafe in Kentwood.  It is never too late to join because each segment “stands alone”.  We meet at 10:00 in the fellowship hall of FBC, K.

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Our Daily Bread – “Misplaced Love”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “The Love of God”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/l/o/loveofgo.htm

I thank God for the change in the weather.  It seems to have given people a chance to get outside and enjoy God’s beautiful world rather than stay inside all the time.  Have a fantastic day.  Thanks for praying for these and other needs you may be aware of.  

Anna Lee

Monday

“Elijah was a man with a nature like ours,

and he prayed earnestly that it would not rain;

and it did not rain on the land

for three years and six months.

And he prayed again,

and the heaven gave rain,

and the earth produced its fruit.”

~James 5:17-18~

 

Dorothy McDaniel

Pray for “Miss” Dorothy as she prepares for surgery.

Karen Miller’s Mom

Mrs. Nyra Rigby will have surgery today in Alabama.  Pray for Karen and her family as they wait during surgery and stick close to Mrs. Rigby’s side for a while.  Your prayers will be appreciated.

Mrs. Betty Catherine Hatcher

“Miss” Betty Catherine has been moved to  Clearview Rehab.  Pray she continues to improve.

Jesse Dean

Jesse’s shoulder has limited movement following surgery and some rehab.  Pray he can get more improvement.

Patsy Benefield

Pray for Patsy as she continues to undergo tests to identify a problem and then begins appropriate treatment.

Justin Schneeweiss Family

Pray for Justin, Sarah, Tenley, and Baby-to-be as the family deals with lingering cold/respiratory problems.

Eden Batuyong

Three week old Eden’s fever is much better.  The doctors have not identified her problem yet, but the fever is not as bad as twenty-four hours ago.  Pray for complete healing so the family can go back to their home and their routine life.

Update: The fever is back up.  Please pray for baby Eden and her family.

“God is Not Dead”

A friend and her daughter have purchased 300 tickets to this movie so it can be shown in Hammond.  If you are interested in attending, please contact Carol Ann at 985 687-7814 or Betty at 985 969-5455.  The movie will be shown Saturday, March 22.  Tickets are $6.00 for the 10:45 movie and $7.50 for the 12:45 movie.  They already have the tickets “in-hand”, so make  a call and request the number you would like.  From all that I hear about the movie, we will be blessed by viewing it.

Our Daily Bread – “Perspective from the Clouds”

 http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “By and By”

The site I like to use for hymns is undergoing a period of construction.  I’ll check back with them later to see if I can use their link.  If not, “Trials dark on every hand, and we do not understand,  ….”.  Today, this does not apply to me, but it certainly does some days.  It seemed the most appropriate hymn to go with today’s devotional.

Third Thursday

We will be expecting lots of company Thursday night at the cabin.  You are invited to join us.  We always have a great time of fellowship and communion with God.

Team Kid

Last night, I was blessed to be able to share about the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering with the two older groups of children at FBC,K.  It is always so great to see how they absorb what they hear and remember what they heard last time.  I thank God for this opportunity.

Ladies’ Night: Chocolate and Friends

Mark your calendar for April 24th.  Stay tuned for more information.

Thank you for praying with many others today.  What a blessing it is to be able to count on your prayers joining lots of prayers from others!

Anna Lee

Thursday

“They will live securely,

for then His greatness will extend to the ends of the earth.

He will be their peace.”

~Micah 5:4b-5a~

 

Camille Elizabeth Sealey

Another of you young friends became a daddy for the first  time yesterday.  Camille was born to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sealey.  She is the great granddaughter of the late Elizabeth Bennett of Roseland.  Camille weighted in at 8 lb. 2 oz. and was 21 in. long.

Macy Gueldner

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

Mrs. Betty Catherine Hatcher

“Miss’ Betty Catherine’s surgery went well.  The doctors think she will have less pain, which was their objective.  After a few days in Ochsner, she will go to rehab.

Mrs. Evelyn Bridges

“Miss” Evelyn is in North Oaks and will soon be moving to rehab.  She is battling weakness and lack of balance.

Mrs. Nyra Rigby

Karen Miller’s mother will be having surgery Monday at the University of Alabama Medical Center.  Pray for good results from the surgery.  Pray for Karen as she lives and works in LA with her mother living in AL.

Renee Deck Terrell

Pray for Renee as she recovers from a fall.

Gail Brister

Pray for Gail as she continues to hurt in her left wrist.  He right one is doing okay.

Coming Soon (next month) 

Ladies’ Night – Chocolate and Friends

Our Daily Bread – “Without Power”

http://odb.org/

“It takes the storm to prove the real shelter.”

Hymn of the Day – “Safe in the Arms of Jesus”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/s/a/f/safearms.htm

I “know of” this hymn more than I “know” this hymn.  I do know it well enough that it is the one that came to mind after reading today’s devotional.  I hope it brings comfort to some of you today or in the coming days.

Baptist Press – Good articles, as always!

BPNews.net

Thanks for reading and praying each day.  You make a difference in so many lives by your sweet, thoughtful actions.

Anna Lee

Thursday

“Call to Me,

and I will answer you,

and show you great and mighty things,

which you do not know.”

~Jeremiah 33:3~

 

Macy Gueldner

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

Kathryn Kuss

“Miss” Kathryn has been hospitalized since Tuesday morning.  I’m checking to learn where she is and will post an update.

John Vining

Mr. John’s surgery went well.  He had a blockage, but it wasn’t big enough for a stent.  Thank God for this good report.

Buddy Morris

Mr. Buddy has infection in the area of his lung, so he will be hospitalized longer.  Pray doctors can identify the problem and get it corrected.  Pray he is well enough to come home with the family Friday.

Nyra Rigby

James Rimes said Karen Miller’s surgery will be Tuesday.  Pray for “Miss” Nyra and for her family as well as the medical staff of UA that they will know and do their best with her care.

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Today’s Baptist Press contains some stories that impressed me greatly.  I hope you will read and pray along with these missionaries.  Maybe, God is calling you to serve along with them for a short period of time….

A Commission Story that will touch your heart 

http://www.commissionstories.com/photos/view/tired-of-fighting/1

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Boo!”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “Be Not Dismayed” or “God Will Take Care of You”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/g/w/gwiltake.htm

This is my standby favorite song when troubles seem more than I can handle.  I hope you have a favorite Scripture or song you turn to, like I do.  If not, I will be glad for you to share mine.

Annie Armstrong Week of Prayer 2014

Lucus Aube -Canada

http://www.anniearmstrong.com/lucasaube/

Bonanza Bible Study

God led me to these wonderful Bible studies at the missions office in Franklinton.  I hope they are as meaningful to others as they are to me.  We meet again tomorrow morning in the fellowship hall of FBC,K at 10:00.  This is open to anyone who wishes to be blessed along with us.

I pray for comfort, peace, and patience for many of you.  I know these are all available through Jesus.  Let’s turn to Him daily to help us.

Anna Lee

Friday

“It shall come to pass that before they call, I will answer; And while they are still speaking, I will hear.”

~Isaiah 65:24~

Daily Devotional – “Big Spring”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “No, Never Alone”

http://www.hymnal.net/hymn.php/h/688

This song has brought me much comfort since I was a child.  The Scripture today, Isaiah 65:24, and this song will surely comfort some hearts today.

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Read about the movie, “Son of God”, missions, and other timely topics.

Bonanza Bible Study

  • 10:00 at FBC this morning
  • Bring a sack lunch.

I’ll add another post this afternoon.

Have a great day!  Remember God is always with you, so you are “Never Alone”!

Anna Lee

Thursday

“(God our Savior) desires all men to be saved

and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”

~1 Timothy 2:4~

 

Ferrie Gene Blackmon

“Miss” Ferrie Gene was admitted to the hospital in Greensburg hospital to get some fluids.  She may have come home last night, but I don’t know if that happened.

Larry Miller

Larry had a test in Baton Rouge early this morning.  Let’s pray doctors have made the best decision about what to do/not do next.

Mrs. Myra Rigby, Karen Miller’s Mom

Karen’s mom, in Alabama, is having some issues.  Please keep her in your prayers.

Mrs. Doris Young

Pray for “Miss” Doris as she has some tests/procedures done.

Wayne Simpson

Please continue to pray for Wayne.  He has not fully recovered from his problems that led to his recent fifteen day stay in the hospital.

Gail Brister

“Miss” Gail is improving, but still finds it very difficult to function with neither arms working as usual.  Pray for her continued recovery time to get better each day.

Baptist Press – Keep informed.

http://www.bpnews.net/

Daily Devotional – “Consider the Lilies”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “Lily of the Valley”

http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/The_Lily_of_the_Valley/

“Bonanza” Bible Study

FBC, Fellowship Hall

Friday mornings at 10:00

Everyone is invited.

Tomorrow – Bring a sack lunch for a sweet fellowship time.

BCM lunch at SLU

Thanks to all who prepared or purchased food for the meal.  We hit the  “nail on the head” with our slight changes in the menu.  We had big smiles and compliments from almost every student.  Thanks to the Sunday School classes that participated and to James Rimes, Eleanor Morris, Smiley and Carol Jean Conerly, and David and Anna Lee for servant-like attitudes in transporting, preparing, serving, and cleaning up..  Special, special thanks to Marty and Gretchen Simpson for their skills and work in preparing the jambalaya.  Thanks too, to Bro. Michael, Brandi, and Paxton for traveling down so Bro. Michael could speak to the BCM students.  We’ll do this again next year and look forward to doing so.

Looking Ahead

The annual “spring forward” time change is coming in two weeks.  Mark you calendar now so you will be prepared for the change on March 9th.

Thanks for reading and praying today.  You are greatly appreciated by so many who have benefitted from your thoughts and actions.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“I pray that your participation in the faith

may become effective through

knowing every good thing that is in us

for the glory of Christ.”

~Philemon 1:6~

 

Olivia Widas

Olivia is anemic, has strep, and some other issues that will be addressed in order to return her good health.  Pray for her and her parents as they go through this process.

“Young Ladies’ Birthday Party

The gathering yesterday was lovely topped with some delicious food and even greater fellowship.  I’m already looking forward to March  25th!

BCM Lunch at SLU

Thanks to all who prepared food for us to serve to the students and staff at Southeastern today.  May the idea of a free meal bring some new individuals to the building and eventually to the fold!

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “The Power of Love”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “Our Best”

http://odb.org/

Take some time to read the words, sing the words, or just hum the melody today.  May this song be an inspiration to you today as it has been for me many times.

May today be a “spiritual day-to-remember” for each of us.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers,

for by this some have entertained angels

without knowing it.”

~Hebrews 13:2, NASB~

Ferrie Gene Blackmon

“Miss” Ferrie Gene is hospitalized again.  Please continue to pray for her.

Olivia Widas

This young girl had a seizure today and school and again at home later.  Pray for her as her family continues to get her checked out tomorrow.  Olivia is the granddaughter of my cousin, Rick.

Susie St. Alexander

Susie had her surgery yesterday at Lacombe.  It was involved, but Dr. Breaux was able to successfully accomplish everything necessary.  Keep Susie in your prayers as she goes through the recovery process.

Fornie Mae James Schum (my brother-9n-law’s aunt in Ponchatoula)

March 14, 1935 – February 24, 2014

http://hmckneely.funeralplan2.com/obituaries.aspx?turl=http://hosting-24628.tributes.com/obituary/show/Fornie-Mae-James-Schum-100297917

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Lie Down”

http://odb.org/

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

 Hymn of the Day – “Leave it There”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/l/e/leaveitt.htm

Calling all “young” ladies.  We will celebrate February birthdays  at The Cafe at 11:00 today.  I hope you can be there.

Anna Lee

Monday

“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~

Mrs. Velma Kliesch 

Mrs. Kliesch passed away last evening.  Pray for the family as they plan and carry out her final services.

Velma Ann Alford Kliesch
(December 10, 1937 – February 23, 2014)

A very loving and devoted daughter, wife, mother and grandmother, she passed away surrounded by her family and friends at St. Helena Parish Hospital at 6 PM on Sunday, February 23, 2014, at the age of 76 years. She was born December 10, 1937, in her grandparents’ home in rural St. Helena Parish. She resided in St. Helena her entire life. She was a housewife most of her adult life and served as a “room mother” during her children’s elementary years. Following in her mother’s footsteps, she was an excellent cook and baker and many neighbors would custom order cakes and pies for special occasions and holidays. She operated the kitchen at first Fairchild Livestock, and later Kentwood Livestock for many, many years. People came every week to get a taste of her cakes, pies, and lunches, especially the chicken & dumplings, Egg Custard pies and Italian Cream Cheese Cakes. She was a devoted daughter to her parents during their lifetime, and was a faithful & devoted caregiver to her parents in their later years. She was also the caregiver to her brother Tommy in his final months. She was an avid LSU fan always pulling for her Tigers. She loved to go to the “junk auction” on Saturday nights. After she became bedridden, she loved to talk on the phone and watch TV, especially LSU sports and the Game Show Network. She took great pride in being a “telephone operator” for the community – you could always count on the fact that if she didn’t know the news, she would soon find out! She is survived by her 3 daughters, Brenda Kleinpeter, Kay Kliesch and Paula Splane ; 2 grandchildren, Scarlett and Colton Splane; brother, Paul and his wife Pat Alford; all of Kentwood; brother-in-law, Lyle Kliesch, Mountainair, NM; and sisters-in-law, Mary Nell Kliesch, Kentwood and Hettie Jean Kliesch, Gillsburg, MS. She is also survived by a niece, Sarah Alford; Durham, NC and 3 nephews, Phillip Alford & wife Penny, Baton Rouge; Phillip Rogers, Kentwood; Bud Alford & wife April, Hammond. She is preceded in death by her husband, Paul Kliesch; her parents, Flavuis and Elva Mae Grice Alford; her brother, William E. “Tommy” Alford; and 2 sons-in-law, Robert L. Kleinpeter and Ogden “Nickie” Splane. Visitation will be Tuesday, February 25th from 5-9 PM at New Zion Baptist Church, Kentwood, and from 8 AM until funeral services at 11 AM on Wednesday, February 26th. Burial will be at New Zion Cemetery. Thanks to home health employees, Zella Nichols and Lisa King, Dr. J. W. Varnado and the staff of St. Helena Parish Hospital for the many years of excellent care they gave to her. Thanks to her many friends that chatted with her on the phone daily or came by to visit. She dearly loved to talk to people! We want to offer special heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Jessie Mae Pounds for the dedicated and loving care, and most of all, the friendship she provided our mother over the past years. She treated our mother with such love and compassion. Our mother has left us with a legacy of love that we will carry with us throughout our lifetime. While we mourn her loss, we praise God that she has been made whole again. “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31

 Blanche Theresa Schaff 

(October 20, 1933 – February 22, 2014)

A resident of Amite, she died at 12:50 a.m. on Saturday, February 22, 2014 at Kentwood Manor Nursing Home in Kentwood. She was born October 20, 1933 in New Orleans and was 80 years of age. In 1951, she was 2nd runner up in the New Orleans Beauty Pageant. She received 9 awards from Nashville through Cliff Ares with Emerald Records and American Sound. She sang in the Louisiana Hayride, many local churches as well as her restaurant, New Orleans Homestyle Seafood and Home Cooked Meals. She was a member of Cornerstone Church in Amite. She loved to sew, was quite a charmer and was a beloved mother to her children. She is survived by 4 children, Mark Lumetta and wife, Lucia, Amite, Dane Lumetta and wife, Cathy, Covington, Dawn Wood and husband, Pete, Amite, and Kirk Lumetta, Amite; 8 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; sister, Gail Schaff Hoffman, Metairie; brother, George Hoffman, Metairie; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Louis Valentine Schaff and Blanche Snow Schaff; brother, Louis Valentine Schaff, Jr.; and father of her children, John A. Lumetta. Memorial Services will be held at Cornerstone Church of Amite at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 1, 2014. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

“Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party

We will be celebrating the birthday of ladies born in February.  Please join us at The Cafe at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow.

Meal for BCM Students at SLU

  • Thanks to the various Sunday School classes at FBC, Kentwood who so willingly agreed to help prepare food for Wednesday.
  • If you have a child, grandchild, niece, nephew, or neighbor at SLU, please invite them to go to the BCM at noon Wednesday for a free meal of jambalaya, white beans, salad, roll, tea, and banana pudding.   We’re planning to serve a big group this year.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Empty Fort Strategy”

http://odb.org/

Inspiring Stories – “Calling all Thanksgiving Heroes”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/toan-lam/calling-all-thanksgiving_b_4135769.html

Hymn of the Day – “The Light of the World is Jesus”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/l/w/lworldij.htm

Show God’s love in all you do today.

Anna Lee