Saturday

“The Word became flesh and took up residence among us.

We observed His glory,

the glory as the One and Only Son from the Father,

full of grace and truth.”

~John 1:14, HCSB~

 

Clint Smith, son of Lea Smith

Pray for Clint and his family as he sees the doctor again.  Clint has lost 20 pounds.  Pray things soon look better for him and his family.

Mrs. Anne Hurst

Mrs. Anne Hurst is in North Oaks now.  She was taken to Hammond because of the possible need for surgery, but it seems to not be necessary.  Pray her doctors will soon have here much better.

Chris Primes

Chris Primes asks for prayer as he prepares to have his leg amputated above the knee.  He has fought this battle for a long time and has endured numerous surgeries.  His surgery will be in January.

Macy Gueldner

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

Baptist Press – I see lots of articles I plan to read later this morning.

http://www.bpnews.net/

Young Ladies’ December Birthday Party

Our normal meeting day is the last Tuesday of the month.  We will continue that practice this month.  Our December meeting will be on the 31st at Nyla’s at 11:00.

Ladies’ Bible Study 

We complete our Mayberry study yesterday.  Our next meeting will be January 3rd when we will begin a Dick van Dyke study.  If you have not been attending, this would be a wonderful day to join us.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Light and Shadow”

http://odb.org/

Inspiring Stories – The Grass Cutting Days

http://academictips.org/blogs/the-grass-cutting-days/

Hymn of the Day – “Give of Your Best to the Master”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/g/i/giveofyb.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering  – “Unique Tools”

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/lmcoatworkview.asp?PageNavID=111&StoryID=12188&LanguageID=1709

Jesus’ birth and death give us reason to celebrate our two greatest holidays of the year!

Anna Lee

Friday

“Suddenly there was a multitude

of the heavenly host with the angel,

praising God and saying:

Glory to God in the highest heaven, a

nd peace on earth to people He favors!”

~Luke 2:13-14, HCSB~

 

Austin Rose

Austin is doing well and will begin the next round of treatment.  Keep thanking God for each step along the road to his treatment.

Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes

Churches are beginning to learn where their boxes were delivered.  East Fork Baptist Church has learned their boxes went to South Africa.  Tickfaw Baptist Church has learned their boxes went to Honduras.  Think of how those little children’s faces will be smiling when they receive their own boxes.

John Q. “Clabber” Corkern
(April 29, 1928 – December 18, 2013) 

A resident of Hammond, died at 8:45 AM on Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond. He was born April 29, 1928 in Amite, and was 85 years of age. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II. He loved farming, animals and flowers. He was a 32 degree Mason and Past Master of Spring Creek Masonic Lodge #184, a member of the Acacia Shrine Temple , Baton Rouge Scottish Rite. and a Past Patron of Camellia Chapter #142 Order of Eastern Star. Survived by wife, Carol Gainey Morgan Corkern, Hammond; 3 sons, Thomas L. Corkern, Independence, Kenny W. Corkern, Hammond and Keith D. Corkern, Baton Rouge; step children, Tim Morgan, Hammond, Patty Robinson, Mandeville, Sharon Morgan, Hammond and Ron Morgan, Mandeville; 8 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, 5 step grandchildren and 1 step great grandchild; 7 brothers and sisters, Vernell Seal, Amite, Margaret Ann Seal, Franklinton, Shirley Holden, Amite, Vickie Loomis, Ferriday, Sue Robertson, Kentwood, Barbara Rae Cox, Amite, and Alfred Corkern, Ferriday. Preceded in death by parents, John J. & Viola Corkern; son, John W. Corkern; 1 infant son; 2 infant daughters; step son, Jeffrey P. Morgan and grandson, Craig Corkern. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 9AM until Masonic and Religious services at 11AM Saturday, December 21, 2013. Services conducted by Elder Mason Miley and Elder Mark Harrison. Interment Friendship Cemetery, Amite. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Baptist Press 

http://www.bpnews.net/

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Taking Refuge”

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Story – “Things are Not always as They Appear”

http://academictips.org/blogs/things-are-not-always-as-they-appear/

Hymn of the Day – “Angels from the Realms of Glory”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/f/afrglory.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – “The Long Haul”

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/lmcoatworkview.asp?PageNavID=111&StoryID=12640&LanguageID=1709

Thanks to those who came to the Third Thursday meeting at the cabin.  We were so blessed to have all of you in our home.  

Anna Lee

Thursday

“The wisdom from above is first pure,

then peace-loving,

gentle,

compliant,

full of mercy and good fruits,

without favoritism and hypocrisy.”

~James 3:17, HCSB~

 

Drew Williams

Drew Williams’ surgery was long, as expected, but finished with the desired outcome.  Pray for him as he lives on smoothies for the next few weeks.

Connor Corkern

Connor has a restful seizuer-free day Wednesday after all the seizures he has had recently.  Pray for another good day today.

The 205th Engineering Battalion

These brave and self-less men and women returned to the United States yesterday.  They enjoyed some sweet reunions and look forward to a special Christmas back on U.S. soil.  Thanks to all of you for your service.

Baptist Press – Please take time to read some of today’s inspiring stories.

BPNews.net

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “The Son is Given “

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Stories – “LimBitLess – The Rachel Handler Story”

http://academictips.org/blogs/limbitless-the-rachel-handler-story/

Hymn of the Day – “Hark!  the Herald Angels Sing”

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

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – Creative Mission Tools

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/lmcoatworkview.asp?PageNavID=111&StoryID=12370&LanguageID=1709

Baptist Press – Please take time to read some of today’s wonderful stories.

BPNews.net

Third Thursday – Today is the third Thursday of the month.

Join us at the cabin for a sweet meeting consisting of visiting, eating, singing, devotional, and prayer.  We meet at 6:30.  Call or send a computer message if you need more information.

This time of great joy is always difficult for some people.  Help them recover the joy of Christmas.

Anna Lee

Wednesday Addition

Mrs. Anne Hurst is hospitalized in Greensburg with an infection and is taking antibiotics.  Her fever broke last night, so she considers that a step in the right direction.  The doctor thinks she will be there about five days.  She would appreciate your prayers.

Wednesday

“For God loved the world in this way:

He gave His One and Only Son,

so that everyone who believes in Him

will not perish but have eternal life.”

~John 3:16, HCSB~

 

Connor Corkern

Conner has been doing better, but yesterday the “seizure monster” returned with Connor having ten big seizures.  Please pray the doctors can get them under control and quickly.

Drew Williams

Drew will be having jaw surgery this morning in Jackson, MS.  His family returned yesterday and will be in that area until early May.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Not All Empty”

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Stories – “The Miracle of Love”

http://academictips.org/blogs/the-miracle-of-love-true-story/

Hymn of the Day – “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/i/t/itcameup.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – “One More Day”

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/lmcoatworkview.asp?PageNavID=111&StoryID=12334&LanguageID=1709

“Hope Found after ALS Diagnosis” – Please take time to read this inspiring story”.

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=41684

Baptist Press 

BPNews.net

Help someone understand that Jesus is the Only Reason for the Season!

Anna Lee

Tuesday Afternoon

Macy Gueldner – I think you will realize Macy has a very special mother when you read this.

Jeremy and I are completely humbled by all of the thoughts, prayers, gestures, donations, and gifts that we’ve received. This is, by far, the strongest that I’ve felt the Christmas spirit, and I have to say that it’s quite amazing. Cate regularly asks me tons of questions about God and His Son. Last night she said, “Jesus was a lucky guy.” And I replied, “Why do you think so?” And she said, “Because God was his father.” As to which I replied, “Well, God is our Father also, but I do know what you mean, and in that regard, yes he was lucky to be chosen. But it was not easy for him, because he made sacrifices for all people… people he didn’t know… people that weren’t born yet.” Then I started giving her examples of sacrifice. As I spoke, I was reminded of all of the wonderful things that people have done for us. People have sold things to make a profit for our family, people have collected money and pull tabs. People have gifted socks to hundreds of sick children. People have bought our girls presents, even though they have children of their own to buy for. All of these selfless acts have added up to give our family grand support… support that we need at the moment, but support that we are eager to give to other families. Most of all, it has opened our eyes. It has taught us how much good there is in people. It has taught our Cate a lot about giving back, sacrifice, and love. We have seen first-hand that there are many disciples of Jesus walking this earth.We are unfortunate to have to walk this journey, yet we are so fortunate to be surrounded by such Godly people.

We look forward to the day where we can be the helpers…where we can pay it forward. For now, all we can do is say a truly heartfelt “thank you.” So thank you to each and every one of you who have contributed to our family, in prayer or gift. May God bless you with a fabulous 2014!

A quick note about the kiddos: Macy has been fantastic the past few days. She’s getting smarter and sillier by the day. We are preparing for our trip to Memphis on Thursday, where she’ll receive her 3rd high dose of methotrexate. Cate went back to school on a regular basis after Thanksgiving, and I think she’s picked up right where she left off. She will be the snowman in her school’s Christmas program tonight. I can’t wait to see her shine on stage.

I am always very good (and early) with Christmas cards, but it just didn’t happen this year… I’m sure you understand. So we’ll settle with a digital card this year (if I can even get that pulled together.) We haven’t even seen Santa yet… GEEZ… this is not going over well with my personality!

Anita D. Stafford
(December 15, 1936 – December 16, 2013)

Anita D. Lewis Stafford, 77 years old, of Amite, passed away Monday, December 16, 2013 at St. Helena Parish Nursing Home in Greensburg. She was born December 15, 1936 to Davis and Loretta Lewis. She is survived by 3 sons, Mark Stafford and wife, Kathy, Kentwood, Craig Stafford and Jeffery Stafford, both of Amite; 1 daughter, Dorrit Rick and husband, Tennis, Roseland; 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; brother, Davis Lewis and wife, Donna, Arcola; 3 sisters, Doreen Campbell and husband, Charles, Satsuma, Pam Hollifield, Arcola and Karen Kemp and husband, John, Arcola and numerous nieces and nephew. Preceded in death by her parents, and husband, Fieldon (Sonny) Stafford. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m., Thursday, December 19, 2013. Interment will be at Mulberry Street Cemetery, Amite. Special thanks to Dr. A. J. Varnado, Community Hospice, nursing staff at St. Helena Parish Hospital and Nursing Home. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Anita’s sister Pam was my classmate and friend.  Then, I taught all four of Anita’s children.  Her daughter, Dorrit, continues to be a good friend.

WILLIAM “BILLY” A. RANDOL

(JANUARY 19, 1939 – DECEMBER 9, 2013)

William “Billy” A. Randol, 74, passed away on December 9, 2013, at Southwest Regional Medical Center in McComb, MS. Visitation will be held Thursday, December 12, 2013 at Catchings Funeral Home (Summit) from 5:00-8:00 PM and continue Friday, December 13, 2013 from 12:00 PM until the time of the service at 1:00 PM at Catchings Funeral Home (Summit). Graveside service will follow in Unity Baptist Church Cemetery. Bro. will be officiating the services. Catchings Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
Pallbearers are Cecil Randol Jr., Jesse Randol, J. J. Gilliland, Matthew Gehegan, Patrick Brown, and A J Alford. Honorary pallbearers are Mark Randol Jr., Nicholas Ferrell, Devin Peek, and Shawn Randol.
Mr. Randol was born on January 19, 1939, in Amite, LA to James N. and Alkaline Lea Randol. He was of the Baptist faith. He served in the US Merchant Marines. He loved to raise vegetables, loved sports, and to spend time with his children and grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife: Charollet Blount Randol of Fernwood; daughters: Margaret Randol Thompson and husband Lonnie of Roseland, La, Barbara Randol of Amite, LA, Janice Randol Gehegan and husband Rowdy of Springfield, LA, Billie Jo Randol Whittington and husband Nick of Covington, LA; sons: Robert Randol of Ponchatoula, LA, David Randol and wife Paula of Roseland, LA, Cecil Randol of Kentwood, LA, Mark Randol and wife Vickie of Kentwood, LA, and Charles Randol and wife Gayle of Bogue Chitto, MS; sisters: Delores Randol Genusa and husband Salvador of Amite, LA, Louella Randol Brooks Graham and husband RC of Amite, LA, and Maude Dean Randol Athey and husband Pete of Kentwood, LA; brother: Ely Randol and wife Vickie of Kentwood, LA; grandchildren: 29; great grandchildren: 13; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
Condolences to the family can be submitted on-line at www.catchingsfuneralhome.com.

Billy’s wife was from the large family of Blount children of Roseland.

Tuesday

“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift.”

~2 Corinthians 9:15, HCSB~

 

Penny Dees McDowell

Penny’s surgery went well.  The doctor was very pleased with the results.  Penny should be much better soon.

National Guard

The 205th Engineering Battalion based in Hammond and Bogalusa will arrive HOME today!  Those who went are excited to be coming home.  Family members are elated to have their loved ones back at home and in time for Christmas.  Thank God for their safety while traveling and while in the Middle East.

Third Thursday

We will have our regular meeting this week.  Join us at the cabin at 6:30 for food, fellowship, and a devotional/music time.

Christmas Programs

Area churches have had numerous programs.  I managed to attend three in the last four days.  They were all very different in style, size of the choir (20-50), music (canned, praise band, orchestra), set differences, use of technology, with and without dinner, involvement of adults only vs. involvement of people of all ages, etc.   The unifying cord was the theme –  the birth and purpose of Jesus!

Baptist Press

 BPNews.net

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Love and Support”

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Stories – “Angel Rescued Sick Girl – True Story”

http://academictips.org/blogs/angel-rescued-sick-girl-true-story/

Hymn of the Day – “We Three Kings”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/w/e/t/we3kings.htm

The program tonight had shepherds, wise men, etc.  As I looked at the nice costumes and gifts being delivered to the “young boy” version of Jesus, I thought of this song.  I have great memories of a number of men who were special to me playing the part of the wise men.  I also have seen teens play the part.  I marvel at their wisdom that led the wise men to worship a young child so many years ago.

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

At the end of our tea Sunday, a young girl gave me a small handful of change and requested I put it in the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.  I told her she could take the money to her church and give it there, but she insisted I put it in the offering at Kentwood.  Sunday, when we have the missions march, I will give her envelope of change as well as my own offering.  I felt so blessed by the sweet heart of a child that is already at her young age so touched by the need for missions.

If you attend FBC, Kentwood, you may know how we are lighting up the words to “Joy to the World” as we collect money to help us reach our goal.  I’m happy to report to all you Kentwood people that enough money was given Sunday to light up six more notes of our song.  I’m looking forward to the next week and more progress toward our goal.

Thanks for taking time to check this site and to prayer.  You are so important.  I have a reminder for you: Jesus is the reason for the season (and your pardon from an eternity in hell).

Anna Lee

Monday

“A virgin will be with child and bear a son,

and she will call His name Immanuel.”

~Isaiah 7:14b, NASB~

Yesterday, was a church filled day from Sunday School to a wake last night.  I was too tired last night to start The Prayer Link or get up as early today as usual.

Thankfully, Susan Rimes is feeling much better and was able to be at church yesterday.

Pray for Penny Dees McDowell as she has surgery at noon today at Touro in New Orleans to make some repairs from the last surgery.  This surgery is hoped to be less difficult on on even allowing her to be recovered enough to enjoy Christmas with the family.

Pray for Donna Fay Miller as she sees her doctor again tomorrow.  Pray for a good report.

Pray for Bro. Mike of East Fork Baptist Church and others as they do chain saw work as part of Baptist disaster relief in Oklahoma.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Living Backward”

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Stories – “Mommy”

http://academictips.org/blogs/mommy/

Hymn of the Day – “The First Noel”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/f/r/frstnoel.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

Lottie used the smell of freshly baked cookies drifting out her kitchen window to draw in children who were forbidden to talk to the “foreign devil”.   Then. she became known as the “cookie lady”.

From the Web site for Woman’s Missionary Union (www.wmu.com):

As a way to earn the trust of the people and show her goodwill, Lottie Moon made tea cakes for the children in her village in China. Once the children ate the cookies, they would take Lottie to their homes where she would share the gospel with their mothers. The children began calling Lottie “the cookie lady” instead of “foreign devil.”

Plain Tea Cake (As made by Lottie Moon)
Three teacups of sugar
One teacup of butter
One teacup of sour milk
Four pints flour
Three eggs, well beaten
Half a teaspoon of soda
Flavor to taste, roll thin, bake in a quick oven.

Adapted recipe:
2 cups flour
½ cup butter
1 heaping cup of sugar
1 well-beaten egg
1 tablespoon cream

Cream the butter and sugar. Add the egg and mix well. Add the flour and cream. Dust a board with flour. Roll the dough very thin. Cut cookies with a round cookie cutter. Place on a buttered or nonstick cookie sheet. Bake at 475 degrees for about 5 minutes.

Have a wonderful day!  Jesus was born to die for our sins.  He chose to follow His Father’s plan and prepare a path to salvation for all of us.

Anna Lee

Sunday

“Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign:

The virgin will conceive,

have a son,

and name him Immanuel.”

~Isaiah 7:14, HCSB~

 

Dr. Earl Council

Dr. Council is doing much better now.  He no longer has pain in his legs or his back.  “Miss” Nadine, speaking for the family, thanks you for praying.

East Fork Baptist Church (from Dana Hendry)

Join us at East Fork tomorrow morning (today) as all choirs take part in our Christmas Celebration! Bible Study will begin at 10:00 AM and the Morning Worship at 11:00.
Our Deacons/Wives annual Christmas meal will be at Mr. Whiskers following morning worship!
Plan now to be at East Fork tomorrow!

7th Annual Two Rivers Associational Lottie Moon Tea

2:00 P.M.  today!

FBC, Kentwood

FBC, Kentwood’s Christmas Program tomorrow at 6P.M.

I keep hearing reports of choir members who have been sick the past few days.  The old devil is working to hinder the Christmas program tonight, but I fully expect him to lose out and God to be glorified.

Third Thursday Meeting 

We will be meeting this week at the Alford cabin.

6:30 P.M. Thursday

We promise great food, fellowship, and a sweet devotional/worship time!

Renew some friendships; make some new friends who honor and serve the Lord.

Albert Joseph Ashmore
(June 24, 1945 – December 14, 2013)

A resident of Greensburg, LA, he died at 2:45 a.m. on Saturday, December 14, 2013 at Baton Rouge General Medical Center on Bluebonnet. He was born June 24, 1945 in Plaquemine and was 68 years of age. He was a retired Major with the Louisiana Department of Correction. He is survived by his wife, Janie M. Ashmore; daughter, Laura R. Ashmore; grandson, Michael Joseph Cardy; 5 sisters, Lillie Bovard, Linda d’Monye’, Faye Dunlap, Jan LaBorde and Dale Rochel; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Albert F. Ashmore and Delta M. Richardson; 2 sisters, Virgie Ann Beach and Birdie Ashmore; brother, David Aucoin. Visitation at New Zion Baptist Church, Kentwood, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Sunday and from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. on Monday, December 16, 2013. Services conducted by Rev. Donnie Easley and Rev. Leroy McElveen. Interment New Zion Cemetery, Kentwood. Pallbearers will be Tom McNabb, Jimmy Harrell, Jeff Dunlap, Ralph Cardy, Aubrey McMillan and Gary Halvin. Honorary pallbearers will be Albert Frazier, Lance LaBorde and Buddy Bovard. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

We sat behind him at NZBC Sunday night.  We never know!

Baptist Press

 BPNews.net

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Canceled Christmas”

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Story – “Christmas Miracle – A Real Story”

http://academictips.org/blogs/christmas-miracle-real-story/

What did “Santa” do?  He prayed at Sarah’s side at the hospital.

Hymn of the Day – “What Child is This?”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/w/h/whatcist.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – Lottie’s Life in Brief

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/aboutlottiemoon.asp?PageNavID=110

Without Christmas, there would be no Easter!

Anna Lee

Friday

“Nations will come to your light,

and kings to the brightness of your radiance.”

~Isaiah 60:3, HCSB~

 

Choir Members

Pray for the choir members at FBC, Kentwood and other churches who have practiced and practiced for the Christmas programs they will be presenting.  It seems like all the practicing, the weather, and the devil all work against those who will be sharing with us again this year.

Ray Davis

We have a request from Ms. Fay Shoemaker to pray for Ray Davis of Texas who is having major surgery today.  Be sure to honor her request.

Ms. Martha Traylor

Ms. Martha is still hospitalized at Hood Memorial in room 4 with bronchitis and fluid around her heart.  The family would appreciate your prayers and your words of encouragement for her.

Linda Phillips

Linda has been released from North Oaks.  Thanks for praying for her.

Jerry Doughty

Jerry has also been released from North Oaks.  Thank for praying for him too.

Special Christmas Prayers

Pray for families celebrating the first Christmas without a loved one and for those who will not be celebrating with their families this year.  Pray for those who will be working while their families are gathering, for those traveling, for those who are not together because of other responsibilities.

Our Daily Bread – “Lasting Rewards “

http://odb.org/

Inspirational Stories – “The Real Pearl Necklace”

http://academictips.org/blogs/the-real-pearl-necklace/

Hymn of the Day – “O Holy Night”

http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/o/h/oholynit.htm

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – “What are the Global Needs?”

http://www.imb.org/main/lottie-moon/details.asp?StoryID=11939&LanguageID=1709

Baptist Press – Wonderful stories as usual!

BPNews.net

Enjoy your Christmas activities, but be sure to focus on the reason for the holiday.

Anna Lee