Tuesday

“Bear one another’s burdens,

and so fulfill the law of Christ.”

~Galatians 6:2~

 

Jadon’s Story

Jadon will be having a MRI for about two hours today.  Please say a prayer for him to do well.  So far, he has really impressed his doctor.

Susie Sharkey

Susie Sharkey is having shoulder surgery today in Baton Rouge.  Pray she does well with the surgery and with the rehab that follows.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “In Harmony”

http://odb.org/

Quotes – Success Quotes

http://academictips.org/blogs/success-quotes/

Hymn of the Day – “Will there be any Stars?”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/w/i/willther.htm

Have a blessed day!  Be a blessing to someone today!

Anna Lee

 

 

Monday

“Tell to the generation to come the praises of the LORD,

and His strength and His wondrous works

that He has done.”

~Psalm 78:4b~

 

Peggy Stinson 

Peggy has been placed on hospice care.  Please pray for her and for her family.

Susie Sharkey

Susie will be having shoulder surgery tomorrow.  Pray for her surgery and her rehabilitation.

Wanda Smith

Wanda’s food surgery is Wednesday.  Pray for her surgery and rehabilitation.

Harry Goynes

Harry, of Roseland, is hospitalized with a weak heart and fluid around his lungs.   Thank God for continuing to watch over Harry and his family.

Tristan Grice

Tristan Grice left early this morning for ten months of mission work in Honduras.  As you pray for her ministry there, pray for Tristan and her family here in Kentwood.

Jadon’s Story

Pray for Jadon as he sees he doctor in Detroit today for a check-up.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “True Greatness”

http://odb.org/

Quotes – “Positive Quotes”

http://academictips.org/blogs/positive-quotes/

Hymn of the Day – Southern Gospel – “God on the Mountain”

Written by Tracy Dart (http://www.darttmusic.com/)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWwfQ_3iY4s

WMU Quarterly Meeting

10:00 This morning at Spring Creek Baptist Church

Memorial Service; Message by Rev. Gibby McMillan

Bring a “covered dish”.

Health Kit for Angola Inmates

Your health kits are due at FBC, K Sunday morning or at your local church as announced.  Let’s all help to get a health kit to each of the 6,2000 inmates.

Have a blessed day.  Many of our friends are sick with the flu or the “crud”.  Be careful.

Anna Lee

Sunday

“My heart’s desire and prayer to God concerning them

is for their salvation!”

~Romans 10:1~

 

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell

“Miss Annie Bell” seems to have improved to where she was before her last hospital stay.  Mr. Philip is also doing well.  I thank God for this special couple.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Two Men”

http://odb.org/

Quotes – “Inspiring Stories”

http://academictips.org/blogs/inspiring-quotes/

Hymn of the Day – “He Leadeth Me”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/h/l/hleademe.htm

IMB – Volunteer Opportunities

http://going.imb.org/volunteers/Step_1/Search.asp

If He is leading you to volunteer, please check into that site.  There is no limit to the fulfillment God has for us.

Anna Lee

Saturday

“Let the little children come to Me,

and don’t stop them,

because the kingdom of God belongs to such as these,”

~Luke 18:16b~

 

Wayne Simpson

Susan sent me a message saying Wayne got home from North Oaks late yesterday afternoon.  She thanks you for praying and asks for continued prayers as Wayne makes the adjustment to being at home again.

Peggy Berberette

Ladd Turner’s mother-in-law may have a blood clot in her lungs.  Pray for her as she continues her battle and for her family as they travel this journey with her.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “All Spruced Up”

http://odb.org/

Quotes – “Happiness Quotes”

http://academictips.org/blogs/happiness-quotes/

Hymn of the Day – “Happy the Home where God is There”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/h/a/hapyhome.htm

I don’t think I have ever heard/sung this song, but I love the words and believe in the picture they paint.

We have certainly had some cold days for our area.  I’m so thankful I don’t live where it is much colder.  

Anna Lee

Friday

“For the LORD hears the poor.”

~Psalm 69:33a~

 

Jessica McElveen Garner

According to a post from East Fork Baptist Church, Jessica passed away this morning at 4:45.  Please be in prayer for her family.  They will need lots of encouragement in the coming days.

Macy Gueldner

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

Cindy Juban

Today is the day Andy Taylor’s sister sees a surgeon in Cleveland, Ohio about her brain tumor.  Pray he can remove the tumor and her vision will return.

Jadon’s Story

Pray for Jadon and his mom as they travel to Detroit for a check-up.  Pray for Jadon and Jacob who do not want to be separated by another trip to the doctor.

http://jadonsisstory.blogspot.com/

Previous requests

There are many on our prayer list from the last week or two.  Take a few minutes to reread and to add more prayers as needed.  Thanks!

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Heavenly Prospective”

http://odb.org/

Be sure to pay special attention to the first quote on the next website.

Quotes – Motivational Quotes

http://academictips.org/blogs/motivational-quotes/

Hymn of the Day – “Blessed Assurance”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/b/l/e/blesseda.htm

As you read, hum, or sing this song, think of the lady who wrote this great hymn.  If she could feel like she did, surely we could celebrate each day’s beauty knowing that we will also have the opportunity to see God’s face one day!  I’m sure we will have a glorious celebration with lots of singing in heaven.

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Ladies’ Bible Study

10:00 this morning

FBC, Kentwood

Heritage Room

Dick Van Dyke #3

I learned yesterday that Curt Martin’s mom passed away on December 30th.  There was a memorial service for her on Wednesday of last week.  Pray for her family as they deal with her loss.

WMU Associational Meeting

Monday at Spring Creek

10:00 A.M.

Bring your favorite “dish”.

I’m thankful for another night with lots of people and a sweet spirit in the cabin.

Anna Lee

Thursday

 

 

 “He has delivered us from such a terrible death,

and He will deliver us.

We have put our hope in Him t

hat He will deliver us again.”

~2 Corinthians 1:10~

 

Today is the “Third Thursday”.  That means David and I will be looking for lots of company tonight at 6:30 P.M. for sweet fellowship, supper, a devotional time, sweet Christian music.  We try to honor God and share the experience with others.

Wilson “Dub” Whitener 

(July 10, 1943 – January 14, 2014)

A resident of Amite, he died at 11:13 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite. He was born July 10, 1943 in Albany and was 70 years of age. He is survived by his wife, Gail Binder Whitener, Amite; 2 daughters, Charlotte W. Forsyth, Amite and Lisa W. Carruth and husband, Danny, Greensburg; 4 grandchildren, Skylar Singleton, Amite, Landon Murphy, Greensburg, Nick Carruth, Greensburg, and Shelton Carruth, Greensburg; sister, Nyla Price and Mike, Osyka, MS; and his three furry babies, Max, Maggie and Riley. Preceded in death by parents, Robert and Alma Whitener; brother, Wayne Whitener; son-in-law, Donald “Pop” Forsyth. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 11 a.m. until religious services at 2 p.m. on Friday, January 17, 2014. Services conducted by Rev. Darryl Miller. Interment Amite Memorial Gardens, Amite. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “The Little Tent”

http://odb.org/

Quotes – “Words of Encouragement”

http://academictips.org/blogs/words-of-encouragement/

Hymn of the Day – “Our Best”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/o/u/ourbest.htm

It’s been many years since I heard/sang this song.  I hope it rings all day in my ears and heart!  I hope you hear/sing it all day too!

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – Volunteers

http://going.imb.org/volunteers/default.asp

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

 “Give of Your Best to the Master” today as a means of encouraging/influencing others.  You never know who is watching and whose life you will impact!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“But as for me,

my prayer is to You, O LORD,

in the acceptable time.”

~Psalm 69:13a

 

Mrs. Katie Blades

“Miss” Katie was taken from Greensburg to North Oaks ICU yesterday afternoon.  Please keep her and her family in your prayers.

Lambert Kids

Adelyn and Luke are much better now.  Parents who have have more than one child sick know how difficult and long these days can seem.  Thank-you for praying for the Lamberts.

Martha Traylor

Pray for “Miss” Martha and her family as they address her new diagnosis of dementia.

Myrtle Lee Newland
(April 26, 1934 – January 13, 2014)

A resident of Kentwood, died at 11:40 AM on Monday, January 13, 2014 at her home. She was born April 26, 1934 in Amite and was 79 years of age. Survived by husband, Leonard Newland; 2 brothers, Lawrence Bennett and wife, Maurein and Lester Bennett; Preceded in death by parents, Hinze and Emma Bennett; 3 brothers and 1 sister. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 9 AM until religious services at 12 Noon Thursday, January 16, 2014. Services conducted by Rev. David Cutrer. Interment Killian Chapel Cemetery, Amite. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

ESTELLE “DOCK” DYKES ALFORD

(AUGUST 19, 1916 – JANUARY 11, 2014)

Estelle “Dock” Dykes Alford, a resident of Mt.Hermon died early Saturday January 11, 2014 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Mandeville. She was born August 19, 1916 at her home in rural Kentwood, LA to the late Walter and Pauline Brumfield Dykes. She was the youngest girl of a family of eight, all of whom preceded her in death.
Estelle, better known as “Dock” to her friends and relatives was the epitome of caregiving. It is the family’s belief that she was given the nickname because she “was always nursing someone back to health”. Upon graduation from Mt. Hermon High School, she postponed her career to care for her ailing mother who was partially paralyzed from a stroke. In later years, Dock provided constant care for her husband during his battle with cancer. She is remembered as “being by his side the entire time in and out of the hospital”. When her sister Hazel neared the end of her life, Dock cared for her at times in her home and until the end at the hospital.  Throughout her many years of living in the Mt.Hermon community, Dock, a wonderful cook, baked cakes, candy and her famous chicken and dumplings for her neighbors, family members, and church family. When her immediate family gathered at her home for holiday meals, a grand-daughter recently commented that “Mam-maw was always the last to sit down because she wanted to make sure that we all had what we needed”.
Although Dock was known for her selflessness and desire to improve the lives of her family, friends, and neighbors, she was also known for her many talents. She attended beauty school after her mother’s passing and owned and ran her own beauty shop in Kentwood for several years. Long after she closed the business, she was often known to comment on hairstyles of her family members stating that a different style or color may be more “flattering!” Her skills as a seamstress were exhibited in the beautiful clothing sewn for her daughters and then again for granddaughters when they were born. She enjoyed quilt-making and her great-grandchildren benefited from the baby quilts made upon their births. Her artistic abilities were evident in her ceramic making, a hobby in the 1970’s and 80’s, in her work at Bogue Chitto Baptist Church and with the Washington Parish Homemaker’s Club. A granddaughter recently stated that “I still have the cookbook with the front cover that Mam-maw drew”. She also loved music and played the piano “by ear” which may have been known only to close friends and family.
Dock was a longtime member of Bogue Chitto Baptist Church, where she actively participated in the Women’s Mission Union and various other committees. She was the chairman of the WMU Centennial in 1988. Dock often provided floral arrangements for the altar on Sundays using flowers grown at home. Her chicken and dumplings was a staple at church gatherings. In later years, she often spoke of her enjoyment of her Sunday School class taught by Hugh Fortenberry. “Helping out” with Vacation Bible School was always a priority during the summer. She always encouraged her children and grandchildren to use their “talents” in serving others as well.
Despite her numerous gifts and accomplishments, she remained humble and selfless in her love for family and friends.
Survived by:
Daughter and Son in law: Sharon and Michael J. Haight of Ponchatoula
Grandchildren and Spouses: Donna Beth and John Guidry of Mandeville, Melanie and Dalton Sumrall of Lacombe, Shawn and Julie Wascom of Deridder, Carlon Wascom of Mt. Hermon
Great-grandchildren: Brianne Guillot, Carly Wascom, Hannah Wascom, Drew Sumrall, Ashton Wascom, Raegan Wascom, Parker Wascom
Also numerous nieces and nephews
She was preceded in death by her husband Lester C. Alford, her parents, a daughter and son in law Sandra and Donnie Ray Wascom, and siblings Curtis Dykes, Glen Dykes, Clyde Dykes, Willard Dykes, “Teeny” Blades, Louella Schilling and Hazel Smith.
Visitation will be at Bogue Chitto Baptist Church, 41088 Hwy 438; Mt. Hermon, on Tuesday January 14th from 9 am until the funeral service at 11 am with Rev. Troy Bankston and Rev. Russell Kirkland officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers: Carlon Wascom, Shawn Wascom, Ashton Wascom, Drew Sumrall, Mike Alford, Walter Lee Dykes, Donald Dykes
Obituaries can be viewed online at www.crainfh.com

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Food in the Cupboard”

 http://odb.org/ 

Quotes to Ponder – Quotes on Not Giving Up”

http://academictips.org/blogs/quotes-about-not-giving-up/

Hymn of the Day – “To the Work – Toiling On”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/o/tothewor.htm

There’s work to do here just as there is work for missionaries to do around the world.  Find the work God has for you!

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“Now he who plants and he who waters are one,

and each one will receive his own reward

according to his own labor.

For we are God’s fellow workers.”

~1 Corinthians 3:8-9a~

 

 

Mr. Edward Garner

Mr. Garner was doing a little better yesterday.  Please keep him and his family in your prayers.

Wayne Simspon

Wayne is still in North Oaks.  Two weeks is a long time to be hospitalized!  He is not well yet, but may be a little better.  Please keep praying for him and for his family.

Chris Primes

Let’s continue to pray for Chris Primes and his family.  I’ll post an update on him later.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Sweet Rest”

http://odb.org/

Quotes – “Life Lessons”

http://academictips.org/blogs/life-lessons/

Hymn of the Day – “There is Sunshine in My Soul Today”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/s/u/sunshine.htm

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

“Now he who plants and he who waters are one,

and each one will receive his own reward

according to his own labor.

For we are God’s fellow workers.”

~1 Corinthians 3:8-9a~

What is your “labor”? Are you putting in the time to accomplish that job?

Am I putting in the time?  I need to alter my scheduled events for the day….

Anna Lee

Anna Lee

Monday

“God will bless us,

and all the ends of the earth will fear Him.

~Psalm 67:7~

 

Chris Primes

Pray for Chris, his family, and the medical staff as he has surgery today.  Pray he will be a healthier, pain-free young man when this process is completed.

Mrs. Katie Blades

“Miss” Katie is hospitalized in Greensburg.  Please add her to your prayer list.

January Bible Study of Exodus

The January Bible Study at New Zion Baptist Church was taught by Matther Belser.  He did an excellent job of leading the large group through an introduction and the first chapters of Exodus.  The study will continue Monday through Wednesday at 6:30 at New Zion.  It’s not too late to join the group.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Much More than Survival”

http://odb.org/

Touching Stories – “A Box of Kisses”

http://academictips.org/blogs/a-box-of-kisses/

Hymn of the Day – “To the Work”

http://academictips.org/blogs/a-box-of-kisses/

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

For those of you interested in becoming international missionaries, those who know someone considering international missions, or for those simply interested in missions in general, you may learn a lot of useful missionary information by using this page.

http://going.imb.org/

Health Kits for Angola Prisoners

There is a current mission project to provide health kits to 6.200 inmates.  The completed kits will be due at First Baptist Church on the morning of the 26th.  I hope you will consider packing one of more kits.  Each kit is estimated to cost only $5.00.

Linens for Restore

Good, clean linens are being collected for donation to Restore in Amite.  You can leave your donations at the office or main entrance of FBC, Kentwood.

Third Thursday

This is the week of our Third Thursday meeting at the cabin.  We meet at 6:30 and welcome you to join us.  It is a time of food, fellowship, music, inspiring thoughts, and prayer.

How are you going to use this day to increase your Biblical knowledge and understanding? How are you going to use this day to use your Christian influence?  How are you going to use this day to meet a need?

Have a great day!

Anna Lee

Sunday

I think this Scripture gives The Prayer Link and all  of us a purpose.

“Pray at all times in the Spirit

with every prayer and request,

and stay alert in this

with all perseverance and intercession for all the saints.”

~Ephesians 6:18, HCSB~

 

Chris Primes

Chris Primes of Amite is preparing for a leg amputation because numerous surgeries have not helped.  Pray he continues to have peace about this surgery.  Pray all of his family will have the same peace.  Pray for Chris as he goes through surgery and rehab.

Wayne Simpson

Wayne is at North Oaks and has been there for 13 days.  Pray for a complete recovery for him.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread

http://odb.org/

Motivational Stories – “How the Poor Live”

http://academictips.org/blogs/how-the-poor-live/

Hymn of the Day – “Count Your Blessings”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/c/o/countyou.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – “Frequently Asked Questions”

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/abouttheoffering.asp?PageNavID=109&faq=active#tabs

Now, I want to answer a question for you.  The question is “Is it too late to give to the LMCO?”

No, it it never too late to give money for international missions.  Mark your offering envelope “LMCO”.  We have already surpassed our goal, but we can always give more.

Today, we can also say some prayers for those who are involved in Human Trafficking – those who are being used and those helping others get away from this problem.

Tonight through Wednesday night Rev. Gibby MdMillan will be leading the January Bible Study at New Zion Baptist Church.  They begin at 6:30 each night.  You are invited to join them.

Have an especially blessed Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee