Monday

“I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my daily bread.”

~Job 23:12b NIV~

Donna Fay Miller said her son-in-law, Ronnie Alford, is doing well following by-pass surgery.  Thanks for praying for him.

Rusty Williams is improving.  From Linda –

I just want to let everybody know that your prayers for Rusty are working. I know you won’t understand this if you don’t know medical terms, but when he first came off the ventilator, they were giving him 12 liters of oxygen. As of today, he is down to 5 liters and his oxygenation saturation is 96%! Thanks so much for the prayers!

Jason and Ellen Morris vandeVuss will have another little girl Friday.  She will be named Ainsley Grace.  Pray all goes well.

It’s good to have Roy and Diane Turner back at church for two reasons.

  1. We missed them.
  2. Dan Turner is doing much better.

90 Day Bible Reading: Day 60

Ezekiel 12:21 – Ezekiel 23:39

I always  enjoy reading church signs.  This one is from New Zion Baptist Church.

You have time for anything you want to do.

Annie Armstrong Week of Prayer for North American Missions

Monday – Scott and Ashley Venable

Today is a beautiful day!  Enjoy this gift from God.

Anna Lee

http://www.anniearmstrong.com/scottvenable/

Saturday Evening

According to Ladd Turner, Dan Turner is better – looking good and  feeling good.  Thank you for your continued prayers for this family.

Rusty Williams had another procedure today to help his breathe.  This may delay his return to Spring Creek on Monday.  Keep praying.

Ora Lee Wilson’s sister-in-law who had surgery Tuesday is not doing well.  Please remember this family in your prayers.

Saturday

“[God’s] intent was that now,

through the church,

the manifold wisdom of God should be made known …”

~Ephesians 3:10 NIV~

Callie Cole

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

Mr. Kenneth Felker was able to leave the hospital yesterday, but will be going to Ochsner for some tests.  Pray they will be able to find the problem that causes him to lose blood.

Rusty Williams is progressing.  If he continues to improve, he may be ready to leave the hospital Monday.  Keep praying for him.

I hope you are planning to give the five-part series entitled “The Bible” consideration.  It begins Sunday night at 7:00, but will also be shown on Mondays and Wednesdays.  Tomorrow, it will be on the history channel.  Additional information can be found at http://www.outreach.com/the-bible/about.aspx

March 3, Episode 1 The Beginning – Noah, Abraham thru Jacob, Israel begins
March 3, Episode 2 The Exodus – Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments
March 10, Episode 3 The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
March 10, Episode 4 The Kingdom – David, Saul, Solomon
March 17, Episode 5 The Survival – Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
March 17, Episode 6 The Revolution – Roman occupation, Birth of Christ, John the Baptist, Jesus and Peter
March 24, Episode 7 The Mission – Jesus ministry & miracles, Pharasee, the Disciples
March 24, Episode 8 The Betrayal – Last supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial
March 31, Episode 9 The Passion – Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
March 31, Episode 10 The Courage – Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Martyrdom of the Disciples, John survival and exile to Patmos, Revelation

90 Day Bible Reading (I’m amazed at our progress and still enjoying this system.)

  • Day 58  – Jeremiah 48:1 – Lamentations 1:22
  • Day 59 – Lamentations 2:1 – Ezekiel 12:20
  • Day 60 – Ezekiel 12:21 – Ezekiel 23:39
  • Day 61 – Ezekiel 23:40 – Ezekiel 35:15
  • Day 62 – Ezekiel 36:1 – Ezekiel 47:12
  • Day 63 – Ezekiel 47:13 – Daniel 8:27
  • Day 64 – Daniel 9:1 – Hosea 13:6
  • Day 65 – Hosea 13:7 – Amos 9:10
  • Day 66 – Amos 9:11 – Nahum 3:19
  • Day 67 – Habakkuk 1:1 – Zechariah 10:12
  • Day 68 – Zechariah 11:1 – Matthew 4:25

Baptist Theological Seminary of Malawi Endowment

Overview: The Baptist Theological Seminary of Malawi plays a vital role in reaching Malawi for Christ, both in providing leaders for existing work and in reaching the lost. The IMB has recently realized a vision of nationalizing this institution and they are currently self-supporting. The seminary depends solely on student fees, income generating projects, donations from small Malawian Baptist churches and the existing endowment. The Dowdy endowment income has been greatly reduced in recent years diminishing its ability to help provide a seminary education for Malawian Baptists. Student fees have steadily risen causing the student enrollment to drop from 40 to approximately 25 students. At current rates of return on investment a gift of only $575 will fund one week of education for a student for years to come. $20,000 will provide a full term for a student for years. $60,000 will educate one student each year for years to come. There could be no better investment.

Giving Opportunities for Baptist Theological Seminary of Malawi Endowment

FBC, Kentwood will present “Hallelujah, Praise the Lamb” on Palm Sunday, March 24th at 10:30.  You are invited to attend.

Facts about the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering

http://www.anniearmstrong.com/fast_facts.asp/

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Thank you for praying.  Your prayers mean so much to so many!

Anna Lee

Friday

Be anxious for nothing,

but in everything by prayer and supplication,

with thanksgiving,

let your requests be made known to God.”

~Philippians 4:6~

90 Day Bible Reading: Day 57

Jeremiah 33:23 -Jeremiah 47:7

Mr. Kenneth Felker is hospitalized again.  Please pray for him again.

Baptist Center Dakar Senegal

Overview: The Baptist Center is located in Grand Yoff, in the heart of Dakar, in one of the poorest and most densely populated municipalities of the city. Though the spiritual and physical needs are difficult to comprehend, we are blessed to be part of what the Lord is doing in this place. This request provides donors with the opportunity to share in work that has tremendous potential for expanding the Kingdom, as well as for the opportunity ‘to do unto the least of these’. This is an urban ministry that we believe will impact hundreds, perhaps thousands through the support and participation of our fellow Baptists. We are requesting funding for operations for the Baptist Center in Grand Yoff. For watchmen, utilities, and maintenance, we will need $55.90 per day/ $392.30 per week/$1,700 / month = $20,400 / year = $61,200 / 3 years.
Giving Opportunities for Baptist Center Dakar Senegal

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Local Mission Opportunity

Dear CLW friends,
You are invited to a CLW Volunteer Recruiting event;
Saturday, March 15, 2013
10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Agenda:
!0:00 a.m.  Worship Center  overview of service areas and activities
approx. 10:30 tour of service areas and new camp improvements
11:30 lunch
12:00 volunteer sign up
dismiss
CLW volunteers are 18 years and older
We appreciate our volunteers and are will work around your schedule
Please email me to rsvp the number that will be attending from your church by March 13, 2013.
I will have the camp calendar displayed and will be able to sign you up during this time.
If you have any questions,  please feel free to call me or email.  Thank you.
In His Service,
Monica Maddox
volunteer coordinator
Keith and Monica Maddox <keithandmonica@bellsouth.net>
What will you do today that is meaningful to those around you?  
Anna Lee

Thursday

I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live;

yet not I, but Christ liveth in me:

and the life which I now live in the flesh

I live by the faith of the Son of God,

who loved me, and gave himself for me.

~Galatians 2:20~

Pray for Mrs. Janet Hodges.  She is the grandmother of one of my former students, Cindy.

Rusty Williams has been moved to telemetry.  A bed was needed in ICU and Rusty was the most stable one there.

Mrs. Angie Redmond fell and broke her hip.  She’s in North Oaks.  Add her to your prayer list.

90 Day Bible Readings: Day 56

Jeremiah 23:9 -Jeremiah 33:22

Baptist Press – Good articles as usual

BPNews.net

Books for Sub Saharan Africa

Overview: In the poor Francophone countries, there are Baptist Bible schools and one seminary. They lack materials (Commentaries, Bible dictionaries, Greek/Hebrew language books, computers, printers). Pastors training is desperately needed.

Books for Sub Saharan Africa  (Goal: $28,000)   0% 10%

Thanks to all who helped provide food for the BCM yesterday.  Marty did a great job with the jambalaya.  The students were full and happy!  Thanks to all who went to SLU to serve the food.  What a blessing you were to them!

Have a great day!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“Only those who give away their lives

for my sake and for the sake of the Good News

will ever know what it means to really live.”

~Mark 8:35 TLB~

Mike More was in Memphis today to check on the brain tumor behind his eye.  The good news is that it continues to shrink.  Robin thanks you for praying for them today as they saw the doctor and for all the prayers since Mike learned there was a tumor.

If you are keeping up with Connor Corkern on Facebook, today would be a good day to read The Adventures of Connor Man and to pray for Connor and his family.

There were 20 ladies at the birthday party yesterday.  It’s fun to celebrate birthdays together as we share a meal.  The March birthday party will be March 26th.  Mark your calendar.

Today, we will be feeding students at the BCM at SLU.  If you have a college student in the family, please tell them to come get a free meal of jambalaya, white beans, salad, rolls, cake, and tea.  The two pots of jambalaya will be cooked in front of the BCM.  The aroma of jambalaya usually draws in a big crowd.  We hope so.  That’s what we will be there for.

90 Day Bible Reading Plan – Day 55

Jeremiah 10:14 – Jeremiah 23:8

Baptist Press

BPNews.net

Bibles for East Asian Peoples

Overview: In one area of East Asia alone, we are averaging 30,000 new believers every month, and this equates to close to 42 new believers every hour. In many cases, Bibles are not available for purchase through one of the TSPM Book Stores, because the government may restrict the printing of Bibles to only 50,000 per year which would not even meet the needs of our own work for two months. In these situations, many believers share their Bibles and/or there are only Bibles available at the house church meeting place. Why would we deprive a new believer of having their own Bible? These funds will allow us to work through appropriate channels to get Bibles to those areas where we are seeing a harvest so that God’s Word is available to them.

May this beautiful day be wonderful for each of you.  God will be with you all day long.

Anna Lee

 

Tuesday

“Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food.

If one of you says to them, ‘Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,’

but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it?”

~James 2:15-16 NIV`

Pray for Jimmy and Naomi Tolar today as they see a doctor at Mary Bird Perkins about  Jimmy’s hand .

Jadon’s Story

 

http://jadonsisstory.blogspot.com/

 

Pray for Mike and Robin Moore of Monroe.

Please keep us in your prayers. Mike and I are heading to Memphis tomorrow to see the eye doctor and make sure the tumor is still shrinking. Thanks for always praying for complete healing and for safe trips to Memphis.

Update on Dan Turner from Ladd

For those of you who have been wondering, Dan Turner is doing well! He continues to work hard and amaze his doctors and therapists. His spirits are good and he’s determined! He’s steadily improving with time and therapy. He is truly an example of God’s faithfulness. Thank you all for your continued prayers!

Today is the “Young” Ladies’ Birthday Party to honor those with February birthdays.  We will meet at Nyla’s at 11:00 to celebrate.  The ladies being honored are Judy Fowler, Peggy Alford, Ora Lee Wilson, Linda Callihan, Karen Miller, Beverly Rohrbacker, Debbie Miller, and Naomi Tolar.

Tomorrow is the day that FBC, Kentwood prepares a jambalaya meal for the students at the BCM at SLU.  If you have items to bring for the meal, please have them in the church kitchen by 9:00 A.M. Wednesday.  Thanks!

Hobby Lobby: resolute in court, visionary for Bible’s relevance

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=39762

Church loses 2 pastors in a month’s time

 

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=39764

 

90 Days of Bible Readings: Day 54

Isaiah 66:19 – Jeremiah 10:13

Baptist Medical Center in Nalerigu Ghana

Overview: In northeast Ghana, there is little hope for relief without the Baptist Medical Center. It has been an oasis since 1958 in an impoverished and destitute area. Physical needs bring patients to the hospital, but their ultimate healing is found in God’s message of salvation that draws them to Himself. Through the ministry of the Baptist Medical Center, hundreds of thousands have been touched and lives have been changed for eternity. As a follow up to those who have made decisions for Christ, we have a church planter catalyst implementing strategies to disciple and encourage these new believers. He will work with the local Baptists to disciple them as well as develop leadership training to plant and grow churches. The Baptist Medical Center must continue to reach out to those brought right to their doorstep, most of whom are lost. We cannot neglect this vital ministry and Christian witness in this needy and often forgotten part of the world.

Giving Opportunities for Baptist Medical Center in Nalerigu Ghana

Your prayers make a difference in many lives.  Thanks for praying for all the various needs each day.  As I heard in Sunday School this week.  God is the one who decides how to answer each prayer.  He has the final decision.
Anna Lee

Monday

“And this I pray,

that your love may abound still more and more in knowledge and all discernment.”

~Philippians 1:9~

If  you are on Facebook, take a moment to read some on “The Adventures of Conner Man”.  Then, thank God for this precious life and the ability to inspire so many.  Thank God for family that loves and encourages him each day.

Here’s an update on Callie Cole.  What a blessing her mother has been!

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

A younger friend we know from  Roseland has been volunteering with Red Cross in Hattisburg following the tornado.  This is what she posted last night.  We are proud of your time in Hattisburg, Lucricia.

“A church Pastor in Hattiesburg told his congregation to get into the closet for shelter after the tornado left they opened the closet door and the entire church was blown away except the closet …… God is good and He protects His people!!! Praise God!!! The entire church is gone except the closet….. Not touched in any kinda way!!! Thank you Jesus!!!”

The weather has been more turbulent here lately that most days in Louisiana.  Take precautions when advised to do so.

As we are counting inches of rain, the Hatchels have a ruler in the snow in their yard.  It shows ten inches of snow!  That ruler and the “white stuff” make me appreciate our rain!

90 Day Bible Reading – I’m up-to-date!  I hope you are too.

Isaiah 52:13 – Isaiah 66:18

Balkan Platforms

Overview: There is tremendous lostness in the Balkan region (Southern Europe). In many cases, legitimate access to these countries is very difficult. The right platforms provide not only that access, but natural (supernatural!) avenues for building relationships and sharing the gospel with people. The fervent prayer of IMB personnel in Kosovo, Bosnia, Greece, Albania, and Macedonia is that as development and educational projects are carried out under the auspices of these platforms that many people would come to faith and a wave of multiplying churches would be planted.

Strategic Ministries: Seminary, Non-Government Organization, Education, Health, Church Planting

Giving Opportunities for Balkan Platforms

https://netcommunity.imb.org/StrategicOpportunities

IMB – Kosovo Project – 2013  (Goal: $20,000)   0% 0%
Oasis Center Ministry Project – 2013  (Goal: $50,000)   0% 0%
ABI- Albania Project – 2013  (Goal: $30,000)   0% 0%
A friend and former pastor, Bro. Chip, celebrated 25 years at his present church, FBC, King’s Mountain, NC, yesterday.  He served at Roseland five years, approximately  nine years at his home church in NC, and now twenty-five years.  God has really blessed his family and his ministry.  I’m thankful to have known him.  We visited with Martha and him last summer when he was here for the Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans.  We are thankful and blessed for this long-time friendship.
Have a blessed day!  Be the “Jesus” someone is looking for in life!
Anna Lee

Sunday Evening

Linda and Rusty Williams

I have been in the ER since 5:30 because chest spasms that I have been having since my neck surgery on the 13th, have increased. I am being admitted. Rustys lung is filled up with fluid and he is having another bronchoscopy or a chest tube today. Please pray for us.

This family needs our continued prayers.  Keep their names on your lips in prayer.  Linda is in room 155 at St. Tammany.