Tuesday Evening

Today, I had a MRI and saw the neurosurgeon who did my gamma knife surgery for the brain tumor.  My tumor is shrinking as he expected.  He said I could reduce my medication and to come back in one year.  Thanks for your many prayers on my behalf.  I walked into Oschner with no doubt of what I was going to hear about the good results of my surgery.  I fully expect the tumor to shrink even more in the next year.

While at Ochsner, we visited Marsha Bankston.  She was receiving blood and hoped to have a chemo treatment tomorrow and come home Thursday.  If she is unable to have the chemo, she will try again in a week.  Keep her in your prayers.

The Hatchels are packed and ready for their trip home to Prague.  They fly out about 2 P.M. for Dallas.  Then, overnight they will cross the Atlantic landing in London.  Their third flight will carry them to Prague.  Pray for good flights, no missed connections, easy entry through customs in London, and safe and timely arrival of all their luggage.  Thanks to you for your prayers and kindnesses to them over the months they were here.  They are anxious to return and continue their ministry to the Roma in Europe.

Camp Living Waters & Request

There are some needs next week at Camp Living Waters.  Please check your schedule to see if you are available to help.

Please email me or call me to volunteer. 985-345-3315 home

We have 206 children registered for summer camp next week at our camp. Please help us make it run smoothly!

We need at least 2 volunteers for supper on Monday, June 4, 2012 in the kitchen. Minimum time is 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Serving time is 5:30

We need at least 2 volunteers for lunch and supper, Tuesday, June 5, Wed June 6, and Thurs. June 7. Min. volunteer time for lunch is 11:30-1 p.m.; Supper min. 5-7:00

We need at least one volunteer to run the Red door Store Tuesday afternoon from 1-4. Wed 7:30-4, Thurs. 1-4 .

I would also like to have a volunteer in the concession (gym) stand Monday 1-3; Tues-Thurs. 9-12,1-3.

We need your help! Please give me a call or email. 985-345-1831

Keith and Monica Maddox

If you are not available, please pray that someone who is available will step-up.

 

About to leave for hospital with my mother who is having a procedure on her back. She is in so much pain. Please pray that this works.

Karen Miller


Tuesday

“Your children are a gift from God.”

~Psalm 127:3 TLB~

Pray for Bobbie Magee as she has additional tests and treatment.

Pray for Miss Laura Joiner as her days confined to home continue.  Give her a call or visit to ease her sense of loneliness.

Continue to pray for Marsha Bankston and her family.  Marsha is back at Ochsner.

Kay Forman‘s eye surgery had good results.  Thank God Kay can see better now.

Continue to pray for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthony as he continues his treatments in Hammond.

Daily Devotional

http://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/encouragement/encouragement-for-today-may-29-2012.html

Be thankful if you received some rain yesterday.  Many people did not get any rain.  Remember, we will get rain in His time.

Do something to encourage someone else today.

Anna Lee

Monday Addition

Please add Mrs. Irene Fortinberry to the Prayer Link. She is undergoing treatment for cancer and needs our prayers. She is a member of Greenlaw Baptist Church. She is currently taking one treatment per week, but they are making her so weak. I do not know how many treatments she will be taking, but lets lift her up in our prayers.
Thank you so much,
Mary Ann Cutrer

Memorial Day

“Let the peoples praise You, O God;

Let all the peoples praise You.”

~Psalm 67:3, NKJV~

Thanksgiving is a day when we pause to give thanks for the things we have.  

Memorial Day is a day when we pause to give thanks to/for the people who fought for the things we have.

 

Read this article to learn how some other American are celebrating today

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=37911

Marsha Bankston is heading to Ochsner in New Orleans today for to days of chemo (days 3 and 4).  Pray for her to be strong enough and her body to be ready for these treatments.  Pray for Larry as he faithfully helps her through this.

Mrs. Mary Alice Blackwell is looking forward to her treatments.  She has been released from the hospital and is staying with family close by in Ponchatoula.  Mr. John Alan is sticking close by her side.

Doc and Dora Magee

Hi everybody,

It’s been a while since we’ve had an update on Doc and Dora Magee.  I gave them a call today and found that they are now on the road to recovery, but their computer is sick.  It will be several days before they can communicate via e-mail, so she asked me to send out a brief update to everyone and she will fill in the blanks as soon as possible. So, here goes, with a disclaimer in case I get some of the facts not quite right:

  • ·         DERRY: On Thursday May 17 Derry had a heart procedure called the “Lariat”. This is some sort of procedure to help prevent future strokes, in light of the fact that he is unable to take blood thinners, and was done by the same surgeons who had done previous heart procedures for him at a hospital in Austin.  Nita flew to College Station and took Derry and also remained with him for the 3 days he was hospitalized and then came home with him, too.  The procedure went very well.  (Dora was unable to go … read on.)
  • ·         Shortly after getting home, however, Derry began having excruciating abdominal pain and was taken to the ER there in College Station.  Tests revealed pancreatitis and gallstones in the bile duct.  Laparoscopic surgery was done to remove the stones and he is recuperating well from this procedure.
  • ·         Derry continues to make progress from the effects of his stroke and continues physical and occupational therapy at home.  He no longer needs speech therapy, Dora said.
  • ·         DORA:   Soon after Derry was discharged from the rehab facility, Dora was flat on her back with an injured sacroiliac.  (Don’t ask me what that is! But you can look it up – I just did. OUCH!)  She had severe pain and was unable to do anything but lie flat.  Apparently, she had over-extended herself, maybe lifting too much, whatever.  She is healing from this ordeal and is now able to drive, so things are looking up.

The good news is that they have household help called “Comfort Help”, an agency that provides all kinds of help with personal hygiene, cleaning, laundry, and even cooking, I believe. So, things are better, and hopefully the good progress will continue. She regrets that she has been unable to communicate, but with her being “down”, and now the computer is down (wonder if it had a virus J?), things have been on hold! As Derry, said, “We have been through the wringer!”

 Please continue to keep Dora and Derry in your prayers.  I am sure I am overlooking some, so please forward this to anyone you wish.

Velta G. Morris

 

More VBS information

  • FBC, Kentwood; June 4-8; 8:30-11:30; Visit church office this week to register, get a shirt, and for music CD
  • FBC, Amite; Begins Tuesday, May 29th; 8:30-12:00
  • New Zion Baptist Church: June 10-15: 5:30-8:30

Pray for the Hatchels.  In two days, they will begin their trip home to Prague.  Thank God for allowing Boyd to be healthy for the next term overseas.  Pray all goes well with them and their luggage as they travel.  Pray for them as they work hard to prepare the house for the next missionary family’s stay.

Have a great day remembering those who served in the military that we might have the freedoms we enjoy today.

Anna Lee

Sunday

“When I refused to confess my sin,

I was weak and miserable,

 and I groaned all day long.”

~Psalm 32:3 NLT~

Update on Carol Jean Gill from her sister-in-law, Margaret Creel (Thank God for a faithful caregiver and a patient who really had the desire to get better.)

She is so happy being at home with Fernie Ray and Daisy. She still goes to Hammond for Rehab and numerous doctor’s appointments. Fernie Ray has decided even being a caregiver at home beats that twice daily drive to Baton Rouge. Carol Jean is walking by herself with the aid of a walker near by because her balance is still off. She and Fernie Ray have been back to church and have enjoyed their many visitors. God continues to bless us.

VBS Dates

FBC, Amite – Begins May 29; (Time ?)

FBC, Kentwood – June 4-8; 8:30-11:30; Family night – Friday

(I’ll gladly post other VBS dates that are shared with me.)

Daily Devotional

http://rightfromtheheart.org/devo/2404

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday

“All of you together are Christ’s body,

and each one of you  is a separate and necessary part of it.”

~1 Corinthians 12:27 NLT~

I hope you read that verse and thought about it.  You are not only important, but necessary!

Marsha C. Bankston is home, but looking forward to going to Ochsner again Monday.  Please pray she is strong enough and the blood work doesn’t cause another delay in her chemo.  Continue to pray for her family as they help care for her.

Continue to pray for Mrs. Mary Alice Blackwell as she gets stronger and ready for treatment.  Pray for her family as they support her during this time.

We had the almost two days with the Hatchels here.  We had a great time!  Wednesday will be here before we know it!  I thank God for the sweet times we have had together.  Pray for them as they complete the final tasks in packing and cleaning in preparation for their trip “home”.  Pray they will be rested enough for the long journey.

Billy W. Lambert
(February 13, 1933 – May 25, 2012)

A resident of Ponchatoula, he died at 3:53 a.m. on Friday, May 25, 2012 at Heritage Healthcare of Hammond. He was born February 13, 1933 in Franklinton and was 79 years of age. He is survived by wife, Elizabeth “Liz” Peterman Lambert, Ponchatoula; 3 daughters, Margaret King and husband, Mike, Franklinton, Carole Lagroue and fiancé, Warren Armstrong, Pine Grove and Judy Lambert, Denham Springs; 1 son, Steve Bailey and wife, Lois, Pride; 1 sister, Bonnie Sue Johnson and husband, Joe, Gonzales; 13 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by his wife, Rena Faye Davidson Lambert; son, Randy Bailey; parents, Lawrence and Missouri Lambert; 4 sisters, Myrtle Sumrall, Myrtis Holden, Joyce Sandifer and Frances Hughes; 3 brothers, Prentiss “Red” Lambert, Denman “Slim” Lambert and Bobby “Bull” Lambert; 2 infant grandchildren, Jamie Lynn Meyn and Alice Danielle Ardillo. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 9 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28, 2012. Services conducted by Rev. Jake Williams. Interment Amite Memorial Gardens, Amite. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Read and think about this devotional.
Baptist Press – I think you will find several very good, timely articles here.
Have a great day.  Do a few things today so tomorrow will be less stressful.  Then, have a fantastic Lord’s Day!
Anna Lee

 

Friday

“But certainly God has heard me;

He has attended to the voice of my prayer.”

~Psalm 66:19~

David Allen is feeling much better.  He thanks you for your prayers.  Continue to pray for him as he continues treatment.

Mrs. Mary Alice Blackwell and her family are looking ahead to the treatment plan set up for her.  Pray it goes well.

Baptist Press

http://www.bpnews.net/

Devotional

http://devotional.upperroom.org/devotionals/2012-05-25

Have a fantastic Friday!

Anna Lee

Thursday Addition

In case you didn’t  get to see Jadon’s story you can click on
http://wvue.videodownload.worldnow.com/WVUE_20120524002500280AA.mp4 

to watch.

God Bless
Wall V. McKneely

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, LLC
60100 Westway Drive
Amite, LA 70422
985-747-9801 office
985-747-9803 fax
985-974-8763 cell

 

Please continue to pray for Jadon, his doctors, and his family.