Monday

Turn from evil and do good;

seek peace and pursue it

~Psalm 34:14~

 

Some people in our neighborhood frequently hike.  Saturday, while hiking, Tommy Travis slipped off the trail and fell 15 feet landing with his forehead on a log.  He has 26 stitches and 26 staples now.  Let’s pray for complete healing as Tommy gets lots of rest in the next week.  Let’s also thank God that Tommy was not more seriously hurt.

 

 

Mrs. Bessie Hayden is hospitalized in Baton Rouge where she had some stents put in her leg last week to help increase circulation.  Pray for all involved in her treatment.  Today, they plan to attempt to add more stents.  I know she will appreciate your prayers.
Mrs. Ora Lee Wilson has been seeing doctors about her lung issue.  Yesterday, she shared that a doctor has recommended surgery.  Pray for her as she gets a second opinion and makes decisions.
Read the Bible – Reflect on God as Lord and do any necessary catch-up reading
Baptist Press – http://www.bpnews.net/
Louisiana Baptist Message – http://baptistmessage.com/
Children’s Mission Day – Sign up to be a part of this special day that is coming up on the 17th.  We will make some items that will be shipped as fillers for shoeboxes for children at Christmas through Operation Christmas Child.  One way many of you might be able to help is to bring us some carnival beads.  It is best if they are bagged in limited numbers so we can easily untangle and sort them for packaging.  There will be many activities going on.  You can choose the ones you wish to do or to help the children do.  We will meet at 9:00 A.M.
Many people seem to be fighting a lingering cough.  Let’s pray for this to stop spreading.
Anna Lee

Sunday

“Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world,

but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” 

~Romans 12:2 NIV~

 

 

Read the Bible 

  • Exodus 31-32
  • Proverbs 15
  • Matthew 26

 

 

I’m getting excited and working hard on preparing for the Children’s Missions Day.  Remember to check for the RED clipboards under the balcony stairwell if you wish to participate in any way.   The items we make will be used for Operation Christmas Child.

 

 

There of many churches available to you today.  If you are needing a church hope, I feel sure you will be welcome in any of them.

 

 

Even in the difficulties of life, it is good to be able to see a bright spot.

Happy Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Saturday Afternoon

I want to invite you to a special event.

We will have Children’s Mission’s Day in two weeks, Saturday, the 17th from 9 A.M. – Noon. Sign-up sheets for adults and youth helpers, both male and female, and for children are on RED clipboards under the staircase to the balcony. We will be learning about missions, making things to send to other children for Christmas, and having lunch together. Don’t miss this fun day. There will be something for everyone!

Items that would be helpful:

  • Front cover of used Christmas cards, birthday cards, and “thinking of you” cards
  • Project (Exacto) knives
  • Beads
  • Narrow, bright colored ribbon
  • Ziplock bags (snack, quart, and gallon sizes)
  • Large buttons, jewels, or rocks (about 1 inch)
  • Glue guns and glue sticks

If you bring items by next week or tell me they are coming, I won’t have to make duplicate purchases.  Get involved on any and all levels you can.

 

 

I also am looking for a roll or partial roll of brown paper (Think about a light-weight paper bag).  If you know where I can purchase some, please let me know.

 

Children’s Mission Day can get all of us involved in doing mission projects.  Let’s support our children and provide gifts for children internationally.  You’ll be greatly blessed! 

Saturday

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;  

in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.

~Proverbs 3:5-6~

 

Today, I would like to share that I have been researching, planning, and making some Operation Christmas Child gifts to be shared at the end of 2018.  Today, I would like to give you, your church, your organization, your class, etc. some ideas.

If you are collecting some each month, during February it is suggested you purchase hair fixings, sunglasses, necklaces, bracelets, and other accessories.

I have also been learning about packing shoeboxes according to a theme.  Some of the suggested themes are:

  • Dolls
  • Cartoon characters
  • Firetruck
  • Cars
  • Trucks
  • Tractors
  • Trains
  • Airplanes
  • Butterflies
  • Ladybugs
  • Horses
  • Cows
  • Giraffes
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Carpentry
  • Hello Kitty
  • Teddy bears
  • Beach
  • Mountains
  • Fishing
  • Flowers
  • Colors
    • Red
    • Pink
    • Silver
    • Blue
    • Fuscia
    • Purple
    • Teal
  • States
  • Teams

I also have been working on projects my mission kids at church can do.  I love crafts, so this is fun for me.  There are also crafts that require special talents such as crochet or sewing.

I have discovered some websites and some Facebook groups that give me ideas.  Do a  little research,  There is something out there for everyone!

I also learned many people have stashes of yarn, fabric, beads, etc. they can work with or share.  What is in the closet or drawer you haven’t opened lately?  Can you use it?  Would now be a good time to make it available for someone else to use?

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 29-30
  • Psalm 15
  • Matthew 25

 

 

Go back and read the verse at the top of the post.  What changes do you need to make today?

 

 

Today is the day to make advance plans for getting to church tomorrow.  I remember that Daddy polished shoes on Saturdays and set them out for Sunday mornings.  What do you need to do?

Anna Lee

 

Thursday

What, then, shall we say in response to these things?

If God is for us, who can be against us?

~Romans 8:31~

 

Please continue to pray for Mrs. Bessie Hayden.  She will be seeing a doctor today about her toe problem to make an important decision.

 

 

Eric Lee is at a hospital in Texas concerning a recently diagnosed problem.  Please pray for him and his family.

 

 

David and I saw Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Simmons Sunday.  He is now hospitalized because of a breathing problem.  Pray for him and his family.

 

 

Two young children whose father was a pastor at New Zion have scarlet fever.  Pray for both the parents and children.

 

 

William “Little Bill” Ersin Geismer

September 19, 1966 – January 05, 2018

William Ersin “Little Bill” Geismer, 51, passed away at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans on January 5, 2018. He was a resident of Kentwood and a native of Istanbul, Turkey. He is survived by his wife, Paige Brown Geismer; 5 children, Kacie LaFleur, Colby Geismer and wife, Megan, Thomas Geismer, Randi Geismer and Kason Geismer; step daughter, Kaila Lester; mother, Turkan Geismer; father in law  and mother in law, Bill and Eugenia Brown; sister, Barbara Sonnier and husband, Jason; sister in law, Danielle Brown; brother in law, Hunter Brown and wife, Mindy; 5 grandsons, Kaleb, Connor and Karson Guerra and Gage and Logan Geismer; niece, E’stelle McKinney; and nephew, Oscar Sipes. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Katie Lee Geismer; father, William Henry Geismer; and his grandparents, Oscar Henry Geismer and Elizabeth Black. Visitation at Spring Creek Baptist Church, Kentwood,  from 11 AM until Memorial Service at 2 PM, on Saturday, February 3, 2018. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 25-26
  • Psalm 14
  • Matthew 23

 

Children’s Missions Day

  • F.B.C., Kentwood
  • 9 A.M. – Noon
  • Ages K – 5th Grade

 

 

Five Consistent Sources of Discouragement for Pastors – Rainer Report #1 and other recent posts

http://thomrainer.com/blog/

 

 

Thanks for reading and praying each day.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

“The LORD is my strength and my defense ;

he has become my salvation.

He is my God, and I will praise him,

my father’s God,

and I will exalt him.

~Exodus 15:2~

It seems like someone I know passes away every day!
Lydia Moore Hawkins

September 26, 1927 – January 30, 2018

A resident of Amite passed away on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond. She was born September 26, 1927 in Arcola and was 90 years of age. She is survived by 2 daughters, Charlsee Amanda Hawkins and Regina Kaye Tharp; grandchildren, Charles Alford, Houston Alford, Amanda Dorsa, Timmy Alford, Jamie Stevenson, and Cari Yates; and numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Cleo J. Moore, Jr. and Cecilia Vessier Moore; husband, Charlie James Hawkins; son, Robert Wayne Hawkins; brothers and sisters, Lorena Mae Wimberly, Cleo J. Moore, Jr., Mary Pevey, and Alma Moore. Graveside Services will be held at Arcola-Roseland Cemetery at 1:00PM Friday, February 2, 2018. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.
Read the Bible
  • Exodus 23-24
  • Proverbs 13
  • Matthew 26

 

 

Baptist Presshttp://bpnews.net

 

 

Children Missions Day 

  • Saturday, February 17
  • 9 A.M. – Noon
  • FBC, Kentwood
  • Children K-5th Grade

 

 

“Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party

  • Tuesday, February 27th
  • Celebrating February birthdays
  • The Cafe @ 11 A.M.

 

 

Bible Sunday

  • Completing Ezekiel soon
  • Fridays at 10 A.M.

 

Have a wonderful day!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

Thursday

He gives strength to the weary

and increases the power of the weak.

~Isaiah 40:29~

 

Mike Strickland of Osyka is a little better.  He’s still in the McComb hospital.  Keep him and his family in your prayers.

 

Cheryl Dillon‘s retina repair was more difficult than expected, but hopefully will be fine.  She will be going through the coming days with her head face-down twenty-four hours a day for a while.  Please remember her in your prayers.

 

 

Missionary Prayer Needs

Central Asian Peoples

“The greatest missionary of all is the Bible in a person’s own language” (Cameron Townsend, founder of Wycliffe, SIL). A minority Central Asian man told a majority culture woman that he had discovered a Bible reading website and had been secretly reading for some time. Praise God that with only the Bible and no other believers around, he had made a decision to put his faith in Jesus!

Porto Alegre, Brazil

(POR-toh Ah-LEG-ray) – Please pray for rest and renewal for the family of missionaries Joel and Tamara Whitenton while they are on stateside assignment. Pray that they will connect with those in the United States who will be faithful intercessors and partners in the work in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Pray that family time will be edifying and that they will find deep rest.

Pearl People of East Asia

Several months ago, James* became very depressed and laid in bed all day. Finally, after a rather violent outburst, his parents sent him to a mental hospital. After being there for 20 days, his condition worsened. He became unresponsive to others and just sat on his bed, rocking back and forth. The doctors eventually released him to his parents’ care. About this time, Sarah*, a young woman on a volunteer team, felt led to visit James and his mother. She wanted to share her story with them because she had also struggled with depression. During her visit, James wouldn’t listen and walked out; however, Sarah continued to share her testimony with James’ mother of how God had helped her. She encouraged his mother to read the Bible out loud with James each day. She also left cards containing Bible verses in their language for them to read daily. After just a couple of days, James’ mother called to say that he was much better and they’d been reading the Bible together. Praise the Lord that now both have accepted Christ and are attending church regularly! James is back at work, and his mother is full of joy. She can’t thank God enough for healing her son. Praise God for the power of his Word! Ask him to provide a brother to disciple James and encourage him one on one. Pray for James’ mother to continue growing deeper in her faith and for his father to come to know Jesus. (*names changed)

European Peoples

“Europe is known to be an exciting tourist destination, full of rich history and landmarks. There are castles, bell towers, cathedrals, and museums across the continent. However, looking beyond the landmarks, what do we see? As Baptist representatives live and work daily among Europeans, we see a lack of hope. Especially during January and other winter months, the skies are gray and the Christmas markets have disappeared; people return to daily routines of life, and most never even think about God. Yes, it is cold, dreary, and in some places, very wet. There is a depressive atmosphere that pervades and is especially noted in conversations that reveal no hope for the future. The prayer emphases this year in the European peoples affinity group is: ‘For an Awakening Spirit! (Across Europe and Europeans).’ Please join us in prayer as we share the gospel, and ask the Lord for an awakening spirit to spread across Europe. In Romans 13:11-12 (NASB), Paul says: ‘Do this, knowing the time, that it is already the hour for you to awaken from sleep; for now salvation is nearer to us than when we believed. The night is almost gone, and the day is near. Therefore let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.’ Pray for Baptist representatives to bear the armor of light as we share the gospel with Europeans so that their lives will become filled with the hope of salvation through Jesus Christ, our Lord.”

 

 

Patricia Wilson Bradshaw

May 30, 1954 – January 20, 2018
Born in Dallas, Texas
Resided in Springfield, Virginia

(Lived in Osyka)

Patricia (Patti) Wilson Bradshaw (63) passed away on 20 January 2018 at her home in Springfield Virginia.

Patti was born in Dallas, Texas to Flint and Dell Wilson. She spent her childhood days in Osyka Mississippi, and graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a degree in Microbiology and laboratory Technology. She started her professional career at MD Anderson in Houston and after 2 years there she volunteered for the Baptist foreign medical mission in Pusan, Korea.

On 1 April 1981, she entered the United States Air Force as a Biomedical Science Core Officer and was commissioned as a captain and immediately outranked both her brothers serving in the Air Force at the time. She was very proud of that accomplishment and never let her brothers forget she outranked them! Patti spent 9.5 years in the air force as a medical technology laboratory officer and staff officer. She had assignments to Maxwell AFB, Alabama, Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina, Torrejon AFB in Spain and Brooks AFB in Texas where she met her husband Patrick Bradshaw.

They married 20 Oct 1990. Patti left active duty in 1991 and was a stay at home mom. She had 3 children, Michael, Kathleen and Eilise, all the focus of her life.

In 2004 (after a lengthy diagnostic process), Patti was diagnosed with Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma and was told she had anywhere from 6 months to 18 months to live. Patti was never one to “give up” and with the support of her family, the Church, the local community, tremendous medical availability, and internal resolve, Patti lived to see her youngest daughter enter college, her oldest daughter join the Army and marry Stewart Kirk on 19 January 2018, and her son become an accomplished cellist and make significant progress towards earning a college degree.

Patti was a convert to Catholicism, studied the doctrine of the Catholic Church and lived her faith with gusto and fervor. She was a model of how to live against odds and seldom if ever complained of her specific maladies. She is survived by her husband Patrick Bradshaw, 3 children Michael, Kathleen and Eilise, Step daughter Jennifer Trimble, Brother Marc Wilson, David Ott Wilson, (the 2 Air Force members Patti outranked) and her sister Elizabeth Roberts.

We love you and miss you dearly Patti. May you rest in peace and let perpetual light shine upon you!

 

Debra Rene’ Blades Michael

November 05, 1963 – January 21, 2018

Debbie passed away Sunday, January 21, 2018 in Blackwell, Oklahoma, while traveling to her home in Deadwood, South Dakota, after a 20 years battle with multiple Sclerosis. She was born November 5, 1963 in Amite, LA to J.C. and Alice Lebo Blades. A true country girl at heart, she loved telling people we met across the country that she was raised in the piney woods of Greensburg, LA and that on the 8th day, God created St. Helena Parish. She was a 1982 graduate of Oak Forest Academy, a graduate of Lockworks Academy and held counseling licenses in South Dakota and Minnesota. During the last 7 years, Debbie and Matt divided their time between Amite and their home in South Dakota. Together they traveled throughout America, seeking out new places off the beaten path and visited 42 states. Their travels together brought them across North America, Central America and Europe. She never once allowed her illness to break her spirit or slow her down. Sadly, shortly after her mother’s death in April 2017, the Multiple Sclerosis began taking its toll at a rapid pace. Debbie left this life doing exactly what she loved, being on the open road with Matt, chasing the sun. She is survived by her husband, Matthew Michael; her daughter, Chloe Jane Whiddon, Natchitoches LA; father, J.C. Blades, Amite; 2 step sons, Nicholas Michael, Church Point, LA and Alex Michael, Church Point, LA; step daughter, Lacey Kent, Fluker, LA; and her uncles, Paul Blades, Saucier, MS and Albert Lebo, Mt. Hermon. Preceded in death by her son, Clinton Levi Freeman; and her mother, Alice Lebo Blades. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 6 PM until 9 PM on Sunday and from 11 AM until religious services at 1 PM Monday, January 29, 2018. Services conducted by Rev. Darryl Miller. Interment Greensburg Cemetery, Greensburg. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation per Debbie’s request. The family would like to thank all Debbie’s friends from Oak Forest Academy that were there for her and helped out during this time For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

Lanasue Irene Horne Westmoreland Fairburn

Lanasue Irene Horne Westmoreland Fairburn passed away January 13, 2018 at St. Francisville Country Manor at the age of 68.

She is survived by daughter Lisa Westmoreland Deer and husband Mark Deer of Hammond, LA, grandsons Jared and Bradley Jenkins of Florida, brother Terry Horne of Walker, 2 sister-In-Laws Frances Parham Horne and Judy Larkin Horne, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Audrey Mae Lea Crawford and Woodrow Wilson Horne, Sr., brother Woodrow Wilson Horne Jr., brother Danny Ray Horne, grandparents Bertha Irene White Lea and Festus Marion Lea ,Aunt Elsie Lea Blades, Uncle Bernell Lea And husband Jerome Fairburn.

Lanasue will never be forgotten and will always remain in the hearts of those who loved her dearly.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 13-14
  • Psalm 11
  • Matthew 21

 

 

Bible Study

  • Friday morning at 10
  • Fellowship Hall of FBC, Kentwood
  • Ezekiel

 

 

Many people are still dealing with bad colds, coughs, or the flu.  Pray for good recovery for them. 

Anna Lee 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

I can do all this through him

who gives me strength.

~Philippians 4:13~

 

 

I have some updates I failed to give earlier.

 

Mrs. Bessie Hayden has not had foot surgery yet.  She home and resting for now.”’

 

 

Miss Fay Shoemaker is doing very well.  She is pleased with her “apartment” which have a large picture window to allow her to watch birds, a long-time joy.  I failed to get her address, so if you have it and would share it, I would appreciate hearing from you.

 

 

Adrian Phillips is back at home.  He received the care he needed at Greensburg and is thankful to be feeling much better.

 

 

Mrs. Betty Catherine Hatcher has been home for about a month.  Her Sunday school class has been faithful to visit and share with her.

 

 

Pam Sellers’ friend, Vicki, who has a brain tumor is being monitored and has not required surgery yet.  Pam thanks all the “prayer warriors” for praying for Vicki and Chris.

 

 

 

Edgar “Bear” Bennett

March 10, 1938 – January 22, 2018

A resident of Amite passed away on Monday, January 22, 2018. He was born March 10, 1938 in Amite and was 79 years of age. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Dorothy Jane Davidson Bennett; surviving children, Lonnie Bennett and wife, Stacy, David Bennett and Darryl Bennett; grandchildren, Brock Bennett, Michael Rogers, Emily Wales, Mary-Catherine Bennett, Brogan Bennett, and Katelyn Bel; only great granddaughter, Kimberly Bennett; brother, Earl Bennett and wife, Nell, and his daughter in law, Susan Fitzhugh. Preceded in death by his father, Homer Bennett; mother, Janie Barlow Bennett; son, Donnie “Bo” Bennett; daughters, Connie and Krissy Bennett; brothers, Jerry and Ronnie Bennett; and his sister, Mildred McDaniel. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 10 AM until religious services at 1 PM Thursday, January 25, 2018. Interment Killian Chapel Cemetery, Amite. Pallbearers will be Justin Bennett, Daniel Bennett, Brock Bennett, Brogan Bennett, Bryan Dykes and Jack “Catfish” Granger. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 11-12
  • Proverbs 10
  • Matthew 20

Don’t get discouraged if you fall behind.  You have several options that are much better than quitting.

  • You can work steadily and catch up at some point.
  • You can pick up where you are and read as often as possible and just take a little longer to complete the Bible.
  • You can choose a variation of this plan, such as reading the Old Testament passages this year and reading the others next year.
  • The point is to READ!  Find what works for you.

 

 

Baptist Presshttp://bpnews.net

 

Louisiana Baptist Message – http://baptistmessage.com/

 

Thom S. Rainerhttp://thomrainer.com/blog/

 

Waylon Bailey – http://waylonbailey.com/

 

 

 

I’m looking forward to seeing the children for missions class tonight.  They are practicing some of the things they have learned at their young ages.  One joy each week is our circle prayer time for missionaries.

 

 

Let’s all continue to learn the things God would have us to learn and then, to apply those things.  It’s never too late to work at such a wonderful goal!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

The LORD gives strength to his people;

the LORD blesses his people with peace.

~Psalm 29:11~

 

 

Adrian Phillips felt much better after some fluid was removed.  Keep praying,

 

 

Pray for Andy Taylor.  He has had a difficult time staying healthy lately. Pray for his faithful wife/caregiver, Betty, too.

 

 

Pray for Cheryl (Iley) Dillon as she has retina repair in Mobile today.

 

 

The Kodiak, Alaska area had an earthquake that has caused a tsunami warning for Alaska.  Pray for people as they try to get to higher ground now.

 

 

 

 Katherine Blood Cheramie
November 17, 1946 – January 20, 2018

A resident of Kentwood passed away on Saturday, January 20, 2018. She was born November 17, 1946 in Convent, LA  and was 71 years of age. She is survived by her husband, Robert V. Cheramie; 2 sisters, Beth Sabella and husband, John, and Carol Schneider and husband, Mike; 2 nephews, Matthew Sabella and Christopher Schneider; and her niece, Lauren Schneider. Preceded in death by her parents, William CJ Blood and Marie Canatella Blood.  Graveside Services will be held at Amite Memorial Gardens, Amite at 10 AM Wednesday, January 24, 2018. Services conducted by Fr. Mark Beard. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

“Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party this morning at 11:00 at The Cafe.  We’re celebrating January birthdays.  All ladies are welcome.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • Exodus 9-10
  • Psalm 10
  • Matthew 19

 

 

FBC, Kentwood received enough money for missions Sunday to add another “light” to the poster.

 

 

Today is a good day to share the love of Jesus.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday

You are my refuge and my shield;

I have put my hope in your word.

~Psalm 119:114~

 

Jimmy Alford – Jimmy has a bad cough he has not been able to shake this week.  Pray he can get better soon.  Janie had it too, but she is better.

Marshall Carlton Miller

October 18, 1935 – January 19, 2018

A resident of Walker passed away on Friday, January 19, 2018 at Ochsner Medical Center in Baton Rouge. He was born October 18, 1935 in Amite and was 82 years of age. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Miller; daughter, K-K Miller and partner, Elizabeth Loftin; step children, Dana Boyd and wife, Terry and Heather Botsford and husband, John; grandchildren, Marshall McNabb and wife, Angela, Karla McNabb, Logan Hollman, and Connor Miller; great grandchildren, Parker, Ava, Blaise, Allie, Kane, Hayden, Micah and Lucas; and his sisters, Maxine Soileau and husband, John and Teresa Ponder. Preceded in death by his parents, Marshall and Eudora Miller; son, Karl Ross Miller and his 3 sisters. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

 

Roger Smith, a resident of Kentwood, Louisiana, passed away on January 17, 2018, at the age of 36. He was born on August 2, 1981. He is survived by a son, Dakota Smith, and a daughter, Elizabeth Smith. Father, Jimmie Blackwell; Brother, Adam Smith and wife Laura; Sister, Megan Collette and husband John Brent; Nieces and nephews, Desiree and Steven Smith, and Harlie and Weston Collette; Girlfriend, Nikki Casanova; 2 step-daughters, Destiny Cooper and Joanna Casanova. Proceeded in death by mother, Shirley Blackwell; Grandparents, Dock and Myrtle Blades, and Jessie Smith. Visitation is at New Zion Baptist Church, Kentwood, Monday January 22, at 10 am until services at 12pm. Services will be conducted by Bro. Larry Blades. Interment at Central Cemetery, Greensburg.

 

 

 

Read the Bible – Exodus 7-8, Proverbs 9, & Matthew 17

 

 

I will add another “light” to the poster by the piano.  Let’s put several on for next week.

 

 

Women’s Ministry Project – We are collecting 2018 calendars for the inmates at the parish jail in Amite.  We will always take the paper/softcover Bibles for them too.

 

 

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee