Thursday

 “This will be the sign for you:

You will find a baby wrapped snugly in cloth and lying in a feeding trough.”

~Luke 2:12, HCSB~

Sunday, FBC, Kentwood will have a schedule change for this Sunday.  Sunday School will begin at 9:00 and church at 10:00.  The choir will again present their Christmas musical, which was fantastic!  There will be no P.M. services.

 

Walk 27 will happen at Spring Creek school this morning at 8:25.  Dana Hendry asked that I remind you to wear red or green.  Walk 27 is a walk in support of Newtown, CT and an opportunity to pray for something like that not to happen in other elementary schools.

 

Brian Dugas came home from the hospital yesterday.  Thank-you for praying for him.

 

Johnnie Smith is home from the hospital after having a heart procedure.  He’s very weak.  Pray for strengthening and complete recovery.

 

Emma Bankston had a good day yesterday visiting with lots of company.  Pray for continued healing.

 

Robbie Lynn C. Kirby has been running a fever for months.  Doctors have been unable to figure out why this is happening.  Pray for a diagnosis and proper treatment soon.

 

Dan Turner slept most of the day yesterday because of pain medication.  Pray he has a good day today and continues to improve.

 

There was a bad wreck on highway 16 west of Amite.  I will not post the name of the person who lost their life yet, but will post the obituary when it becomes available.

 

Baptist Press News

BPNews.net

 

Connecting in Beijing

http://www.imb.org/main/give/lmw/Story.asp?StoryID=11008&LanguageID=1709

We will have our Third Thursday group meeting at the cabin tonight at 6:30.  If you have been coming, don’t forget to come tonight.  If you haven’t been coming, please come and be blessed.  If you need more information, contact me via telephone or computer.

Jesus is the reason for the season!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given;

And the government will be upon His shoulder.

And His name will be called Wonderful,

Counselor,

Mighty God,

Everlasting Father,

Prince of Peace.”

~Isaiah 9:6, NKJV~

 

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering 

 

”Call on me in the day of trouble;

I will deliver you,

and you will honor me.”

~Psalm 50:15 NIV~

Dan Turner in Jackson, MS

From Diane (Dan’s mom) last night

God is SO good! Roy and I just want to join Ladd in communicating our heartfelt thanks for all your prayers being offered for Dan, our son, who was injured in a motorcycle accident ten days ago. Gosh! Has it been ten days? It seems like one continuous day since then. As Ladd has posted, Dan continues to improve, but still has a long way to go. For anyone who doesn’t know, Ladd posts updates regularly. We covet your prayers, and know without a doubt that you all will pray for Dan, and all of us, his family. We have seen evidence of your prayers and have been given strength by them. Thank all of so much.

Emma Brabham had appointment Monday and Tuesday.  The doctors were impressed with how quickly and well she is healing.  Pray for the healing to continue.  Pray for Emma and her family as they wait for more healing.

 Pray for the family of Austin Elder as they funeral service today in northwester Arkansas will celebrate his life and his hope.

Today, I’m not going to list all the articles at BPNews.net, I’m just going to tell you the site is worth checking out again today.

Christmas Family Supper and Candlelight Service

FBC, Kentwood

Tonight at 6:00 P.M.

What are you doing that is selfish this week?  What are you doing the is selfless this week?  Which one are you doing the most – Selfish or Selfless?

Anna Lee

Monday

“Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?

For we saw His star in the east and have come to worship Him.”

~Matthew 2:2, NASB~

Please pray for Mrs. Floyce Raiford, mother of Pam Bankston and also one of my favorite teachers.  She has not been her best for a while.  Tests now indicate some cancer issues.  Pray for her and her family as more tests are done.

Dan Turner continues to improve.  This is happening on God’s time-table.  Pray for the family as they continue to wait and accept God’s timing,

How is the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Used?

http://www.imb.org/main/give/lmw/Story.asp?StoryID=11003&LanguageID=1709

The Christmas program presented by the choir of FBC, Kentwood was excellent last night.  The tempo of the music and the wonderful video added so much to the message and the beautiful message.  I can feel Christmas now!

Wednesday, the church will have a Christmas Church Family meal and singing by candlelight.  Please being your favorite side dish or dessert.  Plan on a special night.

Thursday, David and I will host the monthly Third Thursday meeting at the cabin.  If you have been thinking of joining us, this will be a great time to do so.  We begin at 6:30.  Bring your favorite dish.

Remember, Christmas is not about a Christmas tree with lots of pretty packages.  It is about the humble birth of a Savior who lived on earth as an ordinary man.  He prepared for us a way to heaven for eternity.  This is the real reason for celebrating!

We are still dry and okay after the bad weather last night.  I hope you are dry and okay too.

Anna Lee

Sunday

Verse shared by Ladd Turner this morning:

‎”Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened,

and I will give you rest.

Take my yoke upon you and learn from me,

for I am gentle and humble in heart,

and you will find rest for your souls.

For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

~Matthew 11:28-30 NIV~

Continue to pray for Dan Turner and his family.  It’s been a long eight days for them.  Thank God for the progress they have seen.  Pray for them as they continue to stick by him through this ordeal.

Mrs. Oma Zachary of Amite is in OLOL.  She had a heart valve replacement a few months ago.  Some days she is better than on other days.  Pray she can “bounce back” from her current problem.

Austin Elder’s wake will be Tuesday with the celebration of life service on Wednesday.  Pray for Austin’s family and friends as they prepare for these days.  Pray they can continue to point others to God through their witness.

Continue to pray as churches collect funds for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.  Check out the following site to learn of some of the ways these funds are used.

http://www.commissionstories.com/eurasia/

The choir of FBC, Kentwood will lead in worship tonight through song.  Join us at six tonight.  You’ll be blessed.

Holidays are hard for some families.  Family members are not together because of military service or other reasons, Pray for families with a member hospitalized during the holidays.  Pray for families that will celebrate their first Christmas since the loss of a loved one.  Pray for those who live alone and will not have any family celebration this year.  Step in and help make these situations brighter and lighter on the heart.

May you be blessed on this Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday

May the glory of the Lord endure forever;

may the Lord rejoice in his works—

he who looks at the earth, and it trembles,

who touches the mountains, and they smoke.

I will sing to the Lord all my life;

I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.

~Psalm 104:31-33 NIV~

 

Pray for Dan Turner as he has more and more time off the vent.  Pray for his family as they wait for the moment when Dan is fully awake.

Emma Brabham is enjoying her time at home and having visitors.  Continue to pray for this family.

The vande Vuss family has everyone at home again.  Pray the flu doesn’t continue to spread through this family.  Pray for all the other families dealing with bad colds, bronchitis, and flu.

Austin Elder was removed from life support.  His parents sang “Jesus Loves You” during his last moments.  As we slept last night his organs were given to help continue/improve the life of others.  Pray for this brave Christian family who ministered to other families at the hospital while their son for fighting for his life.  May the Elder family’s influence and example continue to minister to others.

Christmas Greeting from Africa (LMCO)

http://www.commissionstories.com/africa/

Baptist Press – It doesn’t take long to read some of these articles that are both current and inspiring.

BPNews.net

 The choir of FBC, Kentwood will present their Christmas musical tomorrow night at 6:00 P.M.  You are invited to come enjoy this time with FBC.

I was blessed last night to attend the annual Christmas Dinner and Musical at Woodland Park in Hammond.  What a blessing it was!

Anna Lee

Sunday

“After Herod died,

an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said,

‘Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel,

for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.’”

~Matthew 2:19-20 NIV~

 

Emma Brabham‘s surgery if over.  The doctor is pleased with the results.  Keep praying.

 

Richard Dees from Amite is the morning host on WABL radio.  Last week he had a major heart attack.  He is now at home with his mother serving as his nurse as he recovers.  Thankfully, he got to the hospital in time.  Pray for a good recovery period.

 

From Freida Angeletti  (Floyd and Freida Angeletti served in the seniors  program as missionaries in Romania.  They are extra special people.)

The following information refers to our grandson, Austin Elder. Please pray for Austin and for his immediate family.

Keep scrolling down after this article as I have posted several Facebook post.

Newton County Sheriff Keith Slape said a young man from Fort Smith fell from Whitaker Point early Saturday morning, and it was the first such instance that Slape has worked in which the victim lived.
Slape said the name of the victim hadn’t been released Saturday afternoon pending notification of family members, but he is either 18 or 19 years old.
Slape explained that two young Fort Smith college students — one who attends the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith, the other who attends the University of Denver — had been to Whitaker Point in May and wanted to return this fall.
They were camping near Whitaker Point, often called Hawksbill Crag, and decided to go down to the crag to look at the stars about 2:30 or 3 a.m. Saturday, Slape said.
One of the youth stepped to the side of the crag to relieve himself and the other one suddenly heard a scream and crashing sounds, Slape said.
The other youth ran for help, looking for cell phone service. He was able to find a spot with some cell service and called the Newton County Sheriff’s Office just before 4 a.m. Saturday. Slape said the youth was only able to get out five words, and the only words audible at the sheriff’s office were “Hawksbill Crag.”
The youth found his way back to their campsite and was able to call the sheriff’s office about 5 a.m. Slape said the Buffalo National River’s High-Angle Rescue Team was notified, along with the U.S. Forest Service, Buffalo Search and Rescue, Newton County Search and Rescue, volunteer fire departments and North Arkansas Regional Medical Center.
Slape said some rescuers repelled down the bluff and others walked in. They found the victim about 100 feet down from the crag. He was unresponsive, but was breathing and had a pulse.
Slape said the victim hit some smaller trees and broke branches on the way down, which was in part the reason for his survival.
The victim was loaded into a Stokes basket and raised up the bluff, where an NARMC crew was able to get him out of the forest and to the hospital for treatment.
The victim’s condition was unavailable Saturday afternoon, but Slape said he was seriously injured.
“I’d definitely say he’s critical,” Slape said.

Gina Angeletti Rogers
Thank you all so much for your prayers it is a great comfort to me to know prayers are going out for my precious son Austin. I am being told he fell 100 feet and my little guy is a fighter. The staff at the hospital are in awe of him. I just saw him and feel like the wind has been kicked out of me but they are preparing us that the brain swelling could get worse they were not successful at putting a tube in his head to drain the fluid so they are using medication and it’s almost ran it’s course they may have to do surgery and put a flap in to relieve the pressure. They said tonight and the next four days will determine the next year. I believe in God and His miracles and the power of prayer.
Posted at 10:55 PM

Brittan Przybysz (Austin’s sister)
We just arrived at the hospital and got to see Austin. He is on a ventelator because he bruised lungs, one collapsed, bruised spleen, kidney and liver, broken tail bone, broken pelvic bones and swollen brain with some bleeding. Waiting on CT scan to come back.
Posted Dec/8/12 4:5 PM

Brittan Przybysz
Thanks papa.. Austin needs all the prayers he can get right now. They tried to put a shunt in to relieve pressure on the brain but didn’t work because of swelling. Trying to use meds, but if that doesn’t work they will have to put him into a comatose, paralyze him, and put a flap on his brain. It’s all temporary, but the nurse tonight was trying to prepare mom and dad for that because its a high chance they will have to. Pray for brain swelling and his fever to go down!

LMCO Day 8

http://www.imb.org/main/pray/page.asp?StoryID=10721&LanguageID=1709

 There are Christmas programs and events during the month that you may want to attend.  Don’t miss out.  These can really put us in the right frame of mind to remember what Christmas is all about.

 

Church is the place to be today!

Anna Lee

Saturday

“When Joseph heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod,

he was afraid to go there.

Having been warned in a dream,

he withdrew to the district of Galilee,

and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth.”

~Matthew 2:22-23a NIV~

One of our neighbors, Debra Sitman, got a good report of some recent medical tests.  Join us in thanking God.
Lottie Moon Week of Prayer for International Missions
Central Asia: Day 7
First Baptist Church, Kentwood Christmas Caroling
5:30 Sunday Evening
Be sure to be there to enjoy the blessings!
Baptist Press – always meaningful stories
Holley Gerth: How do you know when to say yes and when to say yes?
Make today special for someone else!
Anna Lee

 

Tuesday

“If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you?

Even sinners love those who love them.”

~Luke 6:32 NIV~

 

From Sherry Rosamond

Please keep my dad Johnnie Smith in yours as he will be haveing a pace maker put in on Dec 18.

 

Week of Prayer for International Missions: Day 4

 http://www.imb.org/main/pray/page.asp?StoryID=10716&LanguageID=1709

The Senior Adult Christmas Lunch at FBC,Kentwood will be Wednesday at 11:00 A.M.

Don’t forget to show special kindness to people you know and to total strangers.

Anna Lee

“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above,

and comes down from the Father of lights,

with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.”

~James 1:17, NKJV~

 

I would like to put 3 people on the prayer list. The first one is Mrs. Floyce Britt formerly of Brookhaven, Miss. She now lives in Hattiesburg, Miss for many years. She is our Sister -in-law Demple Smith’s mother. She is in hospital not doing well at all.
Had a heart attack and now things are not improving. The 2nd person is Frank’s brother Mike Smith who will be having 70% blockage in his neck taken care of the 6th of December. The 3rd person is my brother, Charles Fortenberry who will be having knee replacement in North Carolina Dec.6th. I know this is a lot at one one time but would appreciate prayers for all 3 people. Thank you so very much.
Love you all,
Sue (Smith)

 Please pray for Carol New as she has knee replacement surgery.
Week of Prayer for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions
Day 2 – Embracing the Unengaged
Make today a better day by helping someone or by performing a random act of kindness.  You’ll be blessed!
Anna Lee