Thursday

“They continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, i
in the breaking of bread,
and in prayers.
And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.”
~Acts 2:42, 47b~

 

Miranda Foster (wife of Bro. Mike, pastor of FBC,A) gave us her mother’s name for our prayers.  She’s Lavelle Case.  Pray for her as she gets treatment in Houston.

Macy Gueildner

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

Jessie Dean‘s shoulder surgery went well, but was long because of extensive damage.  He stayed at the hospital last night and should be coming home today.

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is improving and expected to be able to return home by Thanksgiving.  Continue to pray for her and her family.

Pray for Larry Carruth as he continues his battle with cancer.  Pray for his family as they spend time as his caregiver.

Baptist Press

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Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “On Helping Others”

http://odb.org/

Moral Stories – “The Important Things in Life”

http://academictips.org/blogs/moral-tale-the-important-things-in-life/

 Hymn of the Day – “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing”

http://gbgm-umc.org/umhistory/wesley/hymns/umh057.stm

I hope you can find some time today to sing to God.  Your voice will always be lovely to His ears!  

Mark your calendar for 2 P.M. Sunday, December 15th.  The associational WMU meeting will be at FBC,K.  Come learn more about Lottie Moon and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“Rejoice with those who rejoice,

and weep with those who weep.”

~Romans 12:14, NKJV~

 

Jadon Pailet‘s surgery went well yesterday.  Pray for him today as his family tries to keep him a little less active today.

Jerry Doughty was at MD Anderson again.  He learned his cancer is in remission.  Thank God for answering prayers for Jerry.

Macy Gueldner

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

Infant John Varnado‘s surgeryies will be this week.  Here’s an update on him.

Little John has Hypo Plastic Right Heart. He also has Single Ventrical
with Double Outlet Ventrical, which is extremely rare. It has to do
with how the blood is flowing, it’s kind of clogged. They will put a
Catheter in from his groin to get the blood flowing. The catheter will
go into the PFO flap of the heart and expand to open the flap for
proper blood flow. They will put the catheter in tomorrow afternoon.
They will do Norwood surgery, where they put the shunt in his heart
next. That may be Thursday, but will most likely be Friday morning
between 10 and 11.

Baby Graham

Graham and his mother are getting back into the groove. He scrambles and climbs everywhere, and she chases him. I can’t look at that boy without giving thanks. We all want to hold him all the time! His legs and arms are getting some meat on them, too. Bath time everybody holds their breath but Graham. He has no fear of water. Oh, well…

Jesse Dean

Pray for Jesse (and Majel) as he has shoulder surgery today.

Miranda Foster’s mother is running a fever.  Pray the fever can be cleared.

Sharon Gabriel

 Visitation will be at St. Helena Catholic Church, Amite, from 9:30 a.m. until Memorial Services at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 23, 2013. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to your favorite charity, St. Helena Catholic Church, or Multiple Sclerosis Society, 4613 Fairfield Street, Metairie, LA. 70006. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 Christmas Card for a Soldier

All holiday greetings should be addressed and sent to:

Holiday Mail for Heroes
P.O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456

The deadline for having cards to the P.O. Box is December 6th.

Operation Christmas Child

The time to pack shoeboxes for children around the world is growing short.  If your church isn’t participating, check some of the other churches in your area.  The main thing is to participate and make a difference in a young life.

Thankfulness – Day 13 – Warm Home

I’m thankful to wake up in a warm home of this day of our first 2013 freeze.  Many people, including both of our children, live in colder climates and have already experienced this their “first freeze”.  I’m also thankful for the warm feeling of love and compassion in my home.  It the spirit of warmth that pleases me most!

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “A Piece of the Puzzle”

http://odb.org/

Hymn of the Day – “Lead Me to Calvary”

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

Be a blessing to others today.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

 

“I waited patiently for the Lord,

and He turned to me and heard my cry for help.”

~Psalm 40:1~

 

Today is going to be a special day –  11-12-13!

I know of some people who will be attending this event Thursday and thought more of you might be interested.  Check out “Blessing of the Hunt” on Facebook.  Say of prayer for those working to honor God as well as  provide safety information. food,  and clean entertainment.  Thank God for a church that has continued this project for ten years.  It is outreach for them.  What an outreach!

Baptist Press

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Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Embarrassing Moments”

http://odb.org/

Holidays are often difficult for people.

Values – Overcoming – “Never, Never Give Up”

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/2254-Never-never-give-up

Hymn of the Day – “Amazing Grace”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/m/a/amazing_grace.htm

Yes, I have shared this hymn before, but we can never hear it too often.  The story about overcoming made me decide to share this hymn again.

Thankfulness – Day 12 – Winter Encouragement

Encouragement comes in many forms: cards in the mail, a phone call, a visit, a pot of hot soup, a plate of cookies, a hug, a neighbor visiting and offering help, etc.  Sometimes, God uses the weather as encouragement too!  It encourages us to get out our sweaters, make sure we have plenty of winter fuel, move our plants to a safe location for the winter, etc.  It’s also a time to make sure people around us have warm clothing, fuel, insulation, working heating system, etc. so they will have a better winter.  I know our winters are not as cold as the winters many people have, but it is a good time to meet needs.  Let’s “get with it”!  The temperatures will drop tonight.

Continue to pray for all those who have been mentioned here, those who were mentioned at church or the grocery store, and those whose names were left unspoken.  People often need extra prayers at this time of the year.

Anna Lee

Monday

“But you will receive power

when the Holy Spirit has come on you;

and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem,

in all Judea and Samaria,

and to the ends of the earth.”

~Acts 1:8~

 

Baby John Varnado was not transported to New Orleans Sunday morning.  The family is not aware of when this will happen.  In the meantime, pray for him and his family.

Gerald McMillan is continuing to improve following his knee surgery.  This week, he hopes to begin navigating outside his home.  Pray for a good week.

Susan Frazier has improved so much she was able to attend Sunday School this morning.  Pray for continued improvement with no complications for her.

Pray for Susan Rimes as she sees her new doctor today.  Pray he will be able to help her have some relief from her kidney stones.

Wilson Booty had emergency exploratory surgery which turned out to be a colon problem.  His surgery and hospitalized was at North Oaks.  Pray he can recover without having to fight any infections.

Sharon Gaberial, sister of Chuck Gabriel of Amite and daughter of Mrs. Shirley Gabriel, passed away after a lengthy illness.  Pray for her family.  I’ll post an obituary when one is available.

According to Dawson Primes, he and his fellow troops will be returning to the States in about a month and to their homes before Christmas.   Be sure to thank service men and women when you see them.

As we celebrate Veterans’ Day, let’s pause to remember those who have served in defense of our country as well as those presently serving or in training for serving for our defense.  We know the men and women give up a lot to serve.  Let’s remember each service man or woman also has family left at home to deal with routine life without a key member of their family.  I’ve been able to enjoy seeing all the flags lined up as you enter Amite from the interstate.  They are a good reminder to remember our veterans.

Thankfulness Day 11 – Military

Today, on Veterans’ Day, I thank God for all who have served throughout the years since our nation was formed.  They did so to make life better for all of us.  Be sure to thank a vet today.  May God continue to watch over our country and her people.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – Disaster Diaries

http://odb.org/

Values – Sacrifice – “The Hot Dog Buns”

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1434-The-Hot-Dog-Buns

Hymn of the Day – “God Be with You till We Meet Again” 

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/g/b/gbewiyou.htm

I pray that as you travel through this day you will allow God’s guidance in all you do.

Anna Lee

Saturday

“If any of you lacks wisdom,

let him ask God,

who gives to all liberally and without reproach,

and it will be given to him.”

~James 1:5~

 

Baby Graham continues to improve.  Thanks for your continued prayers for him and his family.

http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com/home/7451766-172/baby-graham-returns-home-healthy

Yvonne Birch is slowly recovering from her back surgery.  Today, she had the staples removed.  Pray for her continued progress.

Hubert Yarborough, Jr.

Huburt got a good report on his lab results.  Pray for him as he continues to heal from Monday’s surgery.

Susan Rimes is still dealing with her kidney stones.  Thankfully, her records have been transferred to her new doctor.  Susan has an appointment Monday afternoon.  Pray he can help her feel better soon.

Baby John Varnado

Continue to pray for this newborn.  He will be transported to New Orleans Sunday in preparation for heart surgery.

Continue to pray for the family of Millie Bradley.

Obituary for Millicent “Millie” Bradley

Millie Bradley received her angel wings on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at her residence in Albany, at the tender age of 5. She was a member of St. Margaret Catholic Church and an Albany Lower Elementary Preschool student. Millie was a loving child, who adored life and found great fulfillment in making others happy. She enjoyed listening to music, playing with her friends and siblings, and strolling outdoors. Although Millie’s life was short, her family made many wonderful memories they will cherish forever, including a big celebration of her life party this past summer, snuggling on the couch, taking a cruise to Mexico, visiting the pumpkin patch, and receiving school awards.

Millie leaves behind her beloved parents, William and Sonja Bradley; sisters, Christian Bankston and Adeline Bradley; brothers, William Bradley and Darrell Castella Jr. She is also survived by her grandparents, Jim Taylor, Lola Taylor, Sue Bradley, Betty Taylor and Alan Cooper.
Millie’s grandfather, Peter P. Bradley Sr., and uncle, Peter P. Bradley Jr. preceded her in death.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the visitation from the chapel of Brandon G. Thompson Funeral Home of Hammond, on Monday, November 11, 2013 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. The Mass of Christian Burial, officiated by Father Jamin, will follow at 12:30 p.m. at St. Margaret Catholic Church in Albany and interment will take place in St. Margaret Catholic Church Cemetery.

http://www.thompsoncares.com/obituaries/Millicent-Bradley2/#!/Obituary

Baptist Friendship House
Tonight has been a night of celebration- a first, sixth, seventh, and eighth birthdays, GED graduation, and two moms completing our program. There is no better way to spend a Friday evening with smiles and tears of joy. We love our BFH family.

 

Baptist Press

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Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “The Rock”

http://odb.org/

Values – Giving Back – Just an Easy Gesture  (This one will touch your heart!)

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1438-Just-An-Easy-Gesture-

Hymn of the Day – “Jesus Paid it All”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/j/p/jpaidall.htm

I chose this hymn for two reasons:

    • In honor of the ministry of Rev. Billy Graham at the time of his 95th birthday and his television programs the last couple days.
    • In hopes that hearts will be receptive to the messages at the revival at FBC, Kentwood Sunday through Wednesday.

Billy Graham “Hope for America” will be shown Sunday evening at 7:00 on FOX in case you have not seen it yet.

Thankfulness – Day 9

Today, I would like to thank God for technology.  Remember, I grew up in the age of:

    • slide rulers, not calculators
    • manual typewriters, not computers
    • ditto paper, not laser printers
    • snail mail, not e-mail
    • pen and paper, not blogs
    • etc.

I’m thankful for these, and other, technological improvements that have allowed God’s word to be shared much more effectively.

I covet you prayers today as I speak at a luncheon in celebration of  “125 Years of WMU”.   Pray I will be able to inform and encourage the ladies.  May God use me as His messenger.

Anna Lee

Friday

“God reigns over the nations;

God is seated on his holy throne.”

~Psalm 47:8~

 

Susan Frazier

Susan is recovering nicely from her surgery.  The best news is that her reports came back good.  Thank God for that.  Pray for Susan as she continues to recover.

 

Jeff Birch

Jeff is home from the hospital and recuperating.  Pray for him as he get back to full strength and endurance.

Jesse Dean

Pray for Jesse as he makes medicine adjustments in preparation for  surgery next week.  Begin pray for a successful shoulder surgery next week.

The Harrells

Mr. Phillip enjoyed celebrating his 90th birthday with his family.  Mrs. Annie Bell is improving.  She’s still hospitalized in Greensburg and has begun physical therapy.

 

“My Hope America”

I hope you were watched “My Hope America” and Rev. Billy Graham’s message for us.  There’s time in the next few days to watch it if you missed it last night and time to watch it again if you wish to do so.  You can also download the program from his website.

 

“Lucy” Bible Study

The study today will be based on the “Lucy and the Submarine Commander” episode.  The lesson title is “Where’s There’s Never a Boast or Brag” with the Biblical principle being boasting.  You are welcome to join us at 10:00 this morning in the fellowship hall.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “The Blessing of Giving”

http://odb.org/

Values – Team Work – “My Team”

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1439-My-Team

 

Hymn of the Day – “We’ll Work Till Jesus Come” (Not “you”, but ‘we”)

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/w/e/l/wellwork.htm

 

Baptist Press 

BPNews.net

 

Thankfulness – Day 8

“My Team”  reminds me of all those who have helped me accomplish things I never could have accomplished on my own and the enjoyment of working with others.  I give my parents a lot of credit for teaching me about working together.  Church friends have always stepped in to help get any task done.  The same for some of my co-workers through my teaching years.  More hands  make for merry hearts!  Join a team and enjoy getting more accomplished than would have been accomplished working individually!

Get some “work” accomplished today, but do so with a buddy/friend/helper!  You’ll enjoy it better and probably get more done.

Anna Lee

Thursday

 “For the Lord does not see as man sees;

for man looks at the outward appearance,

but the Lord looks at the heart.”

~I Samuel 16:7~

Baby Graham continues to improve.  He saw his regular pediatrician yesterday.  The doctor found him a pound lighter than the last visit.  Other that that, he was fine!  Join the family in thanking God for the miracle He performed in this young life.

 

Little Millie has had a difficult week.  Her body systems seemed to be shutting down, but last night they had new hope for her young life.

 

Jadon Pailet will be having his adenoids removed Tuesday.  This should be much easier than some of the surgeries he has already experienced, but the family still requests your prayers.

 

Both Elaine Stewart and Miranda Foster’s mother are having the first side-effects of chemotherapy.  Pray they can endure the side-effects so treatment can continue.

 

Rev. Billy Graham is 95 today.  He body is weak, but his brain is sharp.  Join him tonight or in the next couple of days for his televised message to all the world.  I think we won’t be disappointed.  Thank God for this man who has given and given his whole life in order to bring the lost to Jesus.

 

Thankfulness – Day 7

I’m thankful for helpful people who come into my life in many ways.  There are many instances when people who know me have been helpful.  For that, I am appreciative. When people who don’t know me are very helpful, I am even more appreciative.  God bless them for going out of their way to help me.  May I, in turn, always take my opportunities to help others.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Two Victories’

http://odb.org/       

Values – Helping Others (I promise I wrote my thankfulness BEFORE I went to this site!) – “Good People Helped Me when I Got Lost”

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1442-Good-People-Helped-Me-When-I-Got-Lost

Hymn of the Day – “Others” 

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/o/t/h/others.htm

Find some way to help someone else today.  Be appreciative when some helps you!  Keep “JOY” in your life!

Jesus first

Others second

Yourself last!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“Give thanks to the LORD!

Call upon His name;

make known His deeds among the peoples!”

~Psalm 105:1~

 

Coming tomorrow – Billy Graham!  View a video and check this site for listings of channels and times when you can view the latest message from Rev. Billy Graham.

http://watchbillygraham.com/

Macy Gueldner

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

Ramer “Polly” Cox Bueche 

(March 27, 1930 – November 4, 2013)

Ramer “Polly” Cox Bueche, 83, Greensburg, went to be with the Lord after 10 years battling Dementia. She retired from Lallie Kemp Medical Center. She loved working in her yard, fishing, music, playing her guitar and caring for her family. She will be greatly missed. Survived by her children, Rhonda Allen Lamendola, Donna Allen Bourgeois and Marsha Allen Needham; and 10 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren, that called her Nanny. Preceded in death by 2 children, Raymond “Ray” Allen and Theresa Sue “Terri” Allen and her parents, Robert “Bob” Cox and Mary Hill Cox. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m., Thursday, November 7, 2013, and from 8 a.m. until religious services at 10:00 a.m. Friday, November 8, 2013. Services conducted by Rev. Larry Robertson. Interment Day’s Cemetery. Pallbears will be her grandsons, Scot Johnson, Clint Johnson, Trent Bourgeois, Kyle Turner, Patrick Allen, Cody Needham and Terry Allen.

Baptist Press 

BPNews.net

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “A Season for Everything”

http://odb.org/

Values – Spread Your Wings – “Signs Amongst Other Little Things”

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1443-Signs-Amongst-Other-Little-Things-

Hymn of the Day – “I’ll Live for Him”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/i/i/illlive4.htm

Thankfulness – Day 6

Today, I’m thankful for surprises.  My favorite surprises are not the ones that come wrapped in pretty paper with a bow.  It’s people!  I love to hear from relatives, especially my children and grandchildren.  I like seeing someone I haven’t seen in a while.  I like to get an update on them and their family.  These surprises happen as I shop, view my email, get a request for a friend on Facebook, attend church events in various places, and many other ways.  These little unplanned surprises “make my day”.   I thank God for these surprises!

I trust you are thinking about being thankful too.  It does a heart good.

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“For nothing will be impossible with God.”

~Luke 1:37, NASB~

 

Hubert Yarborough’s surgery went well yesterday.  He is scheduled to return home today.

Macy Gueldner‘s Caring Bridge page

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

Jadon Pailet (written by his mother)

Detroit here we come. Our Detroit trip has been moved up to January. Dr.C says it’s time for an EEG since Jadon has been off medicine for almost a year. He also wants us to see the pediatric hand surgeon when there. This doctor will let us know if Jadon will need surgery on his hand. I should get dates later this week. Please begin praying for Jadon!!

Thankfulness – Day 5

I’m thankful God doesn’t give us the same weather each day, not even the beautiful fall days we have had lately.  We appreciate the beautiful days so much because He gives us other days that are not so beautiful.  I think “variety” in weather, food, friends we see, places, etc. is a plan to help us develop appreciation.  I think we are sometimes quicker to show our appreciation to people than God, but it should be the other way around.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Good Behavior Rewards”

http://odb.org/

Values – Confidence – “My Stuttering Doesn’t Hold Me Back”

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1444-My-stuttering-doesn-t-hold-me-back

Hymn of the Day – “To the Work”

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

Keep on keeping on.  

Anna Lee

Monday

Note:  I hope you noticed and like the latest changes to the site.  They are there because some of you asked for them.  Thanks to those of you who have told how much you like the site’s improvements.  Thanks to Jason for all his work.  If all this was up to me, it wouldn’t happen at all!

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood,

but … against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.”

~Ephesians 6:12, NASB~

Jeff Birch is undergoing tests in the hospital.  Pray that his problem is identified quickly so treatment can begin.

Hubert “Brother”, “Bear” Yarborough is having surgery today.  Pray for the medical staff working with him, Brother, and his many family members and friends.

Pray for the Hossier family as they are experiencing come difficult days while clinging to their strong faith in God.  It’s great when faith is greater than the difficulties we face here on earth.

Betty Taylor’s uncle, JA Ziegler, passed away.  The funeral will be at 11:00 this morning.  Please pray for the family.

Thankfulness – “The Little Things”

It’s the little things in life that touch my heart: an young boy holding a door open for me, a friend saying words of appreciation through an e-mail, David handing me the first blueberries he picked from his bushes, someone asking about my children who do not live in this area, seeing a former classmate at Mike’s, a hug,  or any one of many other little things that happen.  These are the riches I value so much in life and some of the things that seem to happen just when I need a reminder of love, God’s love and love of family and friends.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Leap the Wall”

http://odb.org/

Values – Caring – “There are Still Sweet-Hearted People in the World

http://www.values.com/your-inspirational-stories/1447-There-Are-Still-Sweet-Hearted-People-In-The-World

Hymn of the Day – “Count Your Blessings” – I may have used this hymn before, but I think it is a good reminder to all of us periodically.

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

Our blessing are the “little things” more often than the “big things”.  Reflect on the little things that bless your heart.

Anna Lee