Monday

“I have made you a light for the Gentiles

to bring salvation to the ends of the earth.”

~Acts 13:34b~

Yesterday, Spencer Clair Webb was it church.  It was great to see four generations of the family, all female, sitting together on the same pew.  Today, the Webb family will travel to St. Jude’s.  Later this week, Spencer will receive a new eye.  I thank God this beautiful child is free of cancer and will soon have her replacement eye.

Jesse Dean continues to improve at home.  Please continue your prayers for Jesse and for Majel as his recovery continues.

Operation Christmas Child gives small boxes of toys, clothing, and sweets to children around the world.  They also receive some Christian literature in their language and on their lever.  I think helping children is a very worthy cause.  The deadline for turning in “shoeboxes” is FBC, K is Sunday.  Check with your local church for their deadline.

Thursday will be the Third Thursday, so if you wish to come to the cabin and join us, please do so.  We meet at 6:30.  If you cannot attend this month, maybe you can another month.  You are always welcome.

Thankfulness – Day 18 – Healthcare Workers

I did my best for many years to go with my parents to their appointments and to listen and document what was said and done.  My family members did not choose careers in healthcare, but we did our best to stay informed and answer questions our parents later had.  We often felt inadequate.  It was good to be able to turn to the computer and healthcare workers in our need for medical care for our parents.  I thank God for all those who received and answered the call to become doctors, nurses, x-ray technicians, first responders, lab workers, etc.

Daily Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Welcome Back”

http://odb.org/

Moral Stories – “The Story of a Blind Girl”

http://academictips.org/blogs/moral-tale-the-story-of-a-blind-girl/

Hymn of the Day – “Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling”

http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/s/o/f/softlyat.htm

Have a great week.  Spend some time this week thanking God and thanking people in your life.

Anna Lee

Sunday

“Other seeds fell into the good soil,

and as they grew up and increased,

they yielded a crop

and produced thirty, sixty, and a hundredfold.”

~Mark 4:8, NASB~

 

Pray for Beverly “Doodle” Williams Watson and her family.  Her mother, Ms. Elvira, passed away Friday night.

Macy Gueldner

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

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “Hero over Sin”

http://odb.org/

Moral Story – “Poisoning Mother-in-Law” -Strange idea, good ending!

http://academictips.org/blogs/poisoning-mother-in-law/

Hymn of the Day – Life’s Railroad to Heaven

http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/l/r/h/lrheaven.htm

Thank-you for praying for me yesterday as I shared about Lottie Moon.  The luncheon went well.   I met lots of nice Christian ladies at the meeting.  They were eager to learn about Lottie and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.

Thankfulness – Day 17 – Law Enforcement

Today, I am thankful for the men and women who serve in law enforcement – federal agents, state police, sheriff’s office, local police, probation and parole, wildlife and fisheries, school security, etc.  They are there to help us, so please do not teach your children to fear them.  Be thankful they are there when you need them.  Thank a law enforcement worker today.

Today is Sunday, the Lord’s Day.  He expects us to give this day back to Him.

Anna Lee

 

Saturday

“Paul and Barnabas, along with many others,

remained in Antioch teaching and proclaiming the message of the Lord.”

~Acts 15:35, HCSB~

Please continue to pray for Jean Easley and her family as they care for her.

From Becky Carruth Lindsey

It is with a heavy heart that I come to you once again to ask for
prayers for our family. Daddy (Larry Carruth) will no longer be
treated for his cancer. Today, we met with his Oncologist and at this
point, Daddy has decided he no longer wants to receive treatment. He
has been admitted to hospice and will remain at home. Please keep our
family in your prayers as we take this journey.

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Our missionaries in the Philippines

http://www.imb.org/main/news/details.asp?StoryID=12593&LanguageID=1709#.UoaNhGTthe7

A national pastor in the Philippines

Filipino family of 6 count Baptist aid as ray of hope from typhoon

Prague – The Atheist Capitol of Europe

In Prague, college grads form real-life networks

Day 16  – Thankfulness – Day 16 – Teachers

Today, I would like to say thank-you to all the teachers who taught me and helped me on my path to education.  Some of them are still living, but most have passed away.  I am so thankful for the way they encouraged and enlightened me.  I’m also thankful for the teachers who taught my children, who taught/teach my grandchildren, and those who worked with me as I taught.  Think of all the things you know and can do because you had teachers.  Be sure to express your thanks to them too.

Devotional – Our Daily Bread – “To Whom it is Due”

http://odb.org/

Moral Stories – “Determining Your True Path”

cademictips.org/blogs/determining-your-true-path/

Hymn of the Day – “Blest be the Tie that Binds”

http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/b/b/t/bbtttb.htm

I ask special prayers today as I speak about Lottie Moon and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering at 11 A.M.  I hope to share information that informs people and encourages them.  I thank God for the opportunities He gives me to share with others.

Anna Lee

Friday

“God, hear my prayer;

listen to the words of my mouth.”

~Psalm 54:2~

 

Update on Baby John Varnado

Update: The procedure took longer than expected. They had to transfuse
some blood during the procedure because he had lost to much blood. He
will be monitored weekly. They said he did fine and shouldn’t be in
any pain through the night because he’s still sedated. Surgery to put
the shunt in is still set for Friday as of now. Little John’s surgery
is postponed until Monday. I am sorry that I am updating late.

Macy Gueldner

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

Susan Frazier is back at work.  Thank God for her good report and her swift recovery period.

Yvonne Birch is continuing to improve.  Please continue to pray for her as she continues to improve.

Mrs. Peggy Berberette is completing her radiation phase of treatment and moving on to chemo next week.  Let’s pray for her progress.

Mrs. Margaret Oliver says her great-grandbaby will be headed back to Memphis next week.  She will receive her “new eye”.  Pray for those caring for the Webb family at St. Jude.

The “Lucy” Bible study at FBC, K ended after twelve sessions.  Next Friday, November 22, we will begin a four week study, the “Mayberry” Bible study.  This study will end before Christmas.   You are invited to join us.

Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Christmas Child is such a worthy project.  If you have not already purchased a plastic shoe box and filled it with items for a boy or girl, please contact your church office or pastor for more information.  If you need additional information, please check the internet or contact another for information.   Your time to do this is running short, so don’t delay any longer.

http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/o/n/l/onlybelv.htm

Pack a Shoe Box with Uncle Si Robertson

http://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/pack-a-shoebox-with-uncle-si/

Thankfulness – Day 15 – Differences – Medical Professionals

Today, I’m thankful for all the medical professionals and related personal, many of whom are my former students.  David went for a check-up and to get a report on his colon procedures  today.   He’s doing very well.

 David and I both chose careers other than something in the medical field, but we are so thankful for those who found that was the area where God wanted them to be.  Caring for my parents’ medical needs for almost fifteen years gave me numerous opportunities to observe these former students and others.  As thankful as I am that God didn’t have that in mind for me, I’m thankful He had those plans for others and they followed where he led them.

Daily Devotional –  Our Daily Bread – “Our Fearless Champion”

http://odb.org/

Moral Stories – “Two Traveling Angels” (A real thought-provoker)

http://academictips.org/blogs/two-traveling-angels/

Hymn of the Day -” Fear Nor, Little Flock”/”Only Believe”

http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/o/n/l/onlybelv.htm

I’m so thankful for the experiences, opportunities, and people along my path each day.  I know you are too.  Let’s be sure to tell these people how much they mean to us.

Anna Lee

Friday – Blessing of the Hunt

Late night last night, but I had a wonderful opportunity.  David and I traveled with others to Blessing of the Hunt in Columbia, MS.  The coliseum was filled for the first time ever!  There was totally a Christian atmosphere.  The speaker was Alan Robertson of Duck Dynasty, who served twenty-two years as a pastor.  He shared the story of his life, the good, the bad, and the ugly.  He was a wonderful speaker and pointed the mesmerized audience of approximately 4,500 to living a life for Jesus.

This amazing event was hosted by Goss Baptist Church, a small local church in that area.  This is their annual outreach project.  How awesome to witness Christ working through all those people.  They provided food, wonderful door prizes, safety, opportunities for ministry, etc. in a clean atmosphere where people acted like God would have them to act.  This was their tenth annual event.  I was totally amazed!  This was the best big crowd I have been in many years.

I applaud the church for all they did to reach out to others.  The message was clearly proclaimed!  What a blessing it was to be a part of such an event!  The next Blessing of the Hunt will be November 13, 2014.  I encourage you at attend.

I have obligations this morning, the last of the “Lucy” Bible studies.  We will begin four weeks of “Mayberry” Bible studies next Friday.  Since we will be celebrating the ending of our twelve weeks of “Lucy”, I will not be back to the computer until early this afternoon.  At that time, I will post “The Prayer Link”.

 

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

BPNews.net

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

BPNews.net

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 Afternoon

Macy Gueldner’s Caring Bridge Update

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

As you continue to pray for the people of the Philippines, you may also want to give.  I recommend these two organizations.

  1. Southern Baptist Disaster Relief – https://netcommunity.imb.org/SuperTyphoonHaiyan
  2. Samaritan’s Purse – http://www.samaritanspurse.org/donation-items/philippines-emergency-relief/?utm_source=Philippines-Typhoon-2&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=m_YS4G-000E&utm_content=butt

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