Sunday Afternoon

From Annette Hano

For all the sweet Moms in Heaven¸.•*”Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ”*•.
If flowers grow in heaven Lord, then pick a bunch for me ▬▬▬ place them in my Mom’s arms and tell her they’re from me. ▬▬▬ Tell her that I love and miss her, and when she turns to smile, ( ◕‿◕。) ღ ❤ place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while. I love you Mom.♥

Sunday

“For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro
throughout the whole earth,
to show Himself strong
on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.”
~2 Chronicles 16:9a~

Today, let’s pray for mothers.  We all have/had one.  Most of them sacrificed a lot to raise us and train us to be who we are today.  Mothers are important in our spiritual heritages.  Thank God for wonderful, Christian mothers.
Let’s also pray for graduates who are completing one phase of their life and beginning a new phase.  Pray for them to include God in the planning.
Share some of your Lord’s day with a special mother in your life or a graduate.
Anna Lee

Friday Afternoon

From my sister, Julie, who has been collecting supplies for tornado victims in northern Alabama:

Thanks to those who have made donations to the Alabama tornado
victims!  Please continue to pray for the victims, and the many
volunteers!

I just learned of the sudden death of Mrs.Ginger Francois, former principal of Kentwood High School.  Please be in prayer for her family and many friends.

Friday

“According to His great mercy,

He has given us a new birth into a living hope

through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”

~1 Peter 1:3, HCSB~

 

Please continue to pray for  Eddie Muse and his family as they care for him at home in Kentwood.  Your prayers will be appreciated.

Mr. Frankie Gehringer is progressing with his walking.  Continue to pray for him a while longer.

Roger Pittman continues to improve.  Keep him and his family in your prayers.

Ferrin Hendry is home, but it will certainly be fine with her family if you continue to pray for her.

Please pray for all those facing potential and actual flooding of their home and other property.  All that rain is going to make it way to the Gulf eventually.

Continue to pray for our military serving around the world.  Thank God for all who have volunteered to serve to protect freedom.

Remember those who will be graduating from high school or college and facing the job market or continuing their education.

 

THE TROUBLE WITH BRAGGING

A North Carolina farmer was talking to a Texas rancher.  The Texas rancher was bragging that his spread was soooooo big, that he got in his pick-up in the morning and didn’t reach the end of his spread until nightfall.

The North Carolina farmer replied, “Yup, I had me a pick-up like that once.”

That’s the trouble with bragging — no one seems to appreciate it as much as we do!  But how will everyone know how important we are unless we tell them?  So we tend to focus on ourselves — we talk about what we have accomplished, we talk about who we know, we talk about what we have just bought.

Can I offer a suggestion?  Just for today, forget about yourself and focus on someone else.  Take an interest in what someone else has accomplished, or better yet, take an interest in a problem that someone else is experiencing.

“Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself.  Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.  Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:3-5).

But, if you do this, won’t others fail to realize just how important you are?  Perhaps.  But, more likely, they’ll recognize true greatness in your humility.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

 

Remember to focus on someone else today.  You’ll have a great day!

Anna Lee

Thursday

“So the churches were strengthened in the faith,

and increased in number daily.”

~Acts 16:5, NKJV~

 

Simpson

I made a mistake.  Marty’s hand surgery is next Wednesday, not yesterday.  That gives us another week to pray for him.

We took Micah to Children’s Hospital today (5-4-11) for his yearly check up, we are still getting good news and all is well. We go back next year.

Thanks,
Marty & Gretchen Simpson

Pray for Mrs. Anne Hurst as she works as a counselor to those impacted by the recent tornadoes.  Knowing “Miss” Anne, she will be a calming spiritual influence to lots of tornado victims.  Thank God for her skills and her availability.

Continue to pray for my uncle, Fred Widas.  He is at home and being lovingly cared for by his family.

FBC, Greensburg has a cooking team working in Alabama.  Thank God for their skills, their time, and their availability.

Today is the National Day of Prayer.  You can participate in Osyka this morning at seven or Kentwood this morning at eleven.  Osyka’s prayer time will be at the part by the railroad and Kentwood’s by the flag at the city hall.

Have a wonderful, blessed day!

Anna Lee

Wednesday Night

From my friend, JoEllen Carruth

The First Baptist Church in Greensburg has a truck going to Geraldine, Alabama to the tornado victims early Friday morning. We are sending paper plates, cups, disposable forks, knives, spoons, toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins, diapers, baby wipes. If you would like to send any of these items they must be at the First Baptist Church by 7:00 p.m. Thursday night. Please help.

Frances Gay is praising and thanking the Lord because she got another good report today.  Join her in praising and thanking Him.

Mark Shaw has had a stroke and is hospitalized in Jackson, MS.  Please be in prayer for him and his family.

Continue to pray for the tornado victims and celebrate all the reports of how God carried them through what could have been fatal to them.  Also, add those who are doing disaster relief.  Pray for their safety and for them to be good witnesses for God as they labor among those who have suffered great losses.

Wednesday Addition

Another disaster relier opportunity!  How will God lead you to help?

No Greater Joy is sending workers (experienced carpenters and others) who are volunteering to help rebuild tornado stricken Alabama.  They also are feeding people.  Read more about it and donate today.  www.nogreaterjoy.org This is a wonderful opportunity to reach out and help others.

 

~Jeanne Tate, Chuck’s Gal &

Tater Tot Mama to~

Hannah 17, Rebekah 14,

Elizabeth 13, Benjamin 11,

Sharon 9, Abigail 6,

Joshua 5, Laura Joy 2,

& Baby Emily Hope~

 

email: chucksgal@hughes.net

601-542-5434 (home)

601-810-3776 (cell)

2285 Mixon Rd.

Magnolia, Ms. 39652

 

Wednesday

“Yours, O Lord, is the greatness,

the power and the glory,

the victory and the majesty;

for all that is in heaven and in earth is Yours;

Yours is the kingdom, O Lord,

and You are exalted as head over all.”

~1 Chronicles 29:11~

Pray for Marty Simpson as he has hand surgery today.  Your prayers will be appreciated.

I have two requests for children who are sick.

  • Ferrin Hendry, daughter of Justin and Dana Hendry of East Fork is hospitalized and needs our prayers.  She was taken to McComb, but will be moved to Baton Rouge as soon as possible.
  • Shaun Paul Edwards, the step-son of Cindy Knight Edwards formerly of Amite, is very sick.  He is in Baton Rouge.

Both families believe in the power of prayer and would appreciate your prayers.

My momma got a good report from the cardiologist yesterday.  Thank you for praying for her and us.  Momma’s sister and brother-in-law will be traveling from Texas for a brief visit this week.  Pray for their safe traveling.

INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS PRAYERLINE
IMB
Wednesday, May 4, 2011

“Seek the LORD while he may be found; call upon him while he is near;” (Isaiah 55:6, ESV).

Dear Intercessors, this is Eleanor Witcher of the Office of Global Prayer Strategy, asking you to pray for women who are studying the Word of God.

Young women in Cambodia who study at university often face more pressure than their male counterparts. They maintain their family’s housework and are more limited in their mobility around the city, leaving them less available to spend time with friends. These factors make it difficult for women to spend time in Bible study or to attend a church. Pray for the wisdom and creativity of a young local church that is trying to reach these women.

One woman visiting a Last Frontier location has diligently been studying God’s story-telling. She is growing well in His Word and is ready to share very carefully when she goes back to her hometown. Especially pray that her memory will be strong so that she can remember all she has learned.

David and Tina Taylor, Baptist representatives serving in Hungary, ask for prayers for two groups that have started meeting in their home. One group is a women’s Bible study. Please pray for those who have attended, asking that they will continue to come and hear the Gospel and see their need to turn to Jesus. The other group consists of teenagers. Pray for them as they discover the Bible together. Many of these teenagers have never read the Bible before and are very confused about life, and many come from broken homes. Pray that as they read and hear, they will see that there is One who loves them more than anyone else. Pray that they will see Jesus.

* Please pray for more opportunities for believers to meet trusted people with open hearts as they share the Good News.

*Pray that the passion for Christ among international and national Christians will remain high.

* Intercede for women, and men, to seek the Lord while He may be found, even when that comes at great personal sacrifice.

Mrs. Mabel M. Scott
(January 6, 1916 – May 1, 2011)

Mrs. Mabel M. Scott was born November 6, 1916 and passed away at 8:45 p.m., Sunday May 1, 2001 at Tangi Pines Nursing Home, Amite. She was 94, a native of Farmerville and a resident of Raceland.

Mrs. Scott is survived by her daughter, Melba S. Douglas and husband Wendell, Brandon, MS; 3 grandchildren, Jonathan Douglas, Gonzales, Ella D. Kliebert and husband Michael, Raceland and Randy Douglas and wife Autumn, Canton, MS; 7 great grandchildren, Alexis Douglas, Maci Douglas, Bobby Businelle, Bradley Dolen, Olivia Kliebert, Michael James. Kliebert, Jr. and Riley Douglas.

Preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Lavinia Laster Meeks; husband, Quinton Scott.

Private Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at Lodi, TX

Family request Memorial Donations in Memory of Mrs. Mabel be made to Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home, P.O. Box 4196, Monroe, LA 71211

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of local arrangements.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

James Lamar Rohner
(June 12, 1949 – May 3, 2011)

James Lamar Rohner was born June 12, 1949 and passed away at 11:09 a.m., Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. James was 61, a native and resident of Amite. He was a US Army Veteran.

He is survived by his wife Ann Maloney Rohner, Amite; son, John Rohner and wife Melissa, Ponchatoula; daughter, Jessica Rohner Laciura and husband Michael, Adel, GA; 4 granddaughters, Kayla Marie Rohner, Katlin Bennett, Leighla Easley and Madison Rohner; 2 sisters, Linda Rohner, Amite and Sharon Needham,Amite; sister-in-law, Joyce Rohner, Amite.

Preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Ruth Hodges Rohner; brother, Charles Rohner.

Visitation at McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, Thursday, May 5, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 7:00 p.m. in the funeral home Chapel with Bro. Leonard McMichael officiating. Private Interment at a later date.

An on-line Guestbook is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, is located at I-55N & Hwy 16W next to Hood Automotive and behind Mr. Tom’ Car Wash and Holiday Inn Express.

When I posted Monday that the internet had been down, that was in Georgia.  Except for the homes with trees down, many on houses, Jason’s neighborhood was getting back to normal.  There is so much damage across several states.  You can ride down the interstate with everything looking normal and suddenly you are in an area where there is a lot of destruction.  One advantage the people have is that the pockets of destruction are surrounded by large areas of normality.  That means food, water, gas, etc. that was so limited here after Katrina is available there.  Take advantage of the method(s) of helping others that fits you and your schedule

Through Facebook, I have been in contact with several former staff members originally from Alabama who are there now and helping in the recovery effort.  I thank God for their willing hands and tender hearts.  They said “There are no words…”!

Thank God for all the opportunities available for everyone to send money or items or to contribute the efforts of their hands and backs in helping physically and spiritually.  What a ministry opportunity!  Read below.

 

Baptist Press Stories for May. 3 2011

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Across Alabama, DR crews aim ‘to do all they can to help’ http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35199

Alabama church meets in ruined sanctuary

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35200

LifeWay unveils church planter tool

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35201

Arizona’s Steve Bass is NAMB VP nominee

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35202

SBC DISCUSSION: Will SBC ‘fault lines’ lead to division or unity?     http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35203

SBC DISCUSSION: ‘To the fountain,’ weighing Scripture & Southern Baptist tradition

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35204

SBC DISCUSSION: The challenge for contributing, committed Southern Baptists     http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35205

Saudi textbooks reflect bin Laden’s rants

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35206

Easter party in desert waters Gospel seeds

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35207

NEWS BRIEFS: Firm that dumped DOMA loses clients; House to vote on key abortion bill

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35208

WORLDVIEW: After Osama’s death: violence or mercy?     http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35209

FIRST-PERSON: Premarital sex & divorce — is there a link?     http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=35210

 

Have a great day!  Enjoy the cooler temperature we have for the next few days!

Anna Lee

Tuesday

“…hallowed be your name …”

~Matthew 6:9 (NIV)~


David and I saw some of the tornado damage even though that was not the purpose of our trip to Georgia.  Please pray for the people in the areas where there was damage/total.  My brother-in-law’s family is getting a load of supplies to send to northern Alabama.  This is a post from my sister in case you would like to contribute.

My husband’s cousin, Sharon James Smith, is making a trip to Alabama (Phil Campbell and Hackleburg) to take supplies to the tornado victims! If you are interesting in donating something you can contact Sharon, or me. I can pick up your donations, if you wish, Today, Wednesday or Thursday. You can contact me at Julie.Eudy@Gmail.com or 985-507-4980 (text or call.) Thanks so much!
UPDATE on items needed for NW Alabama tornado survivors:We have enough water,diapers and baby food.Top of wish list tonight (according to the command center in Russellville) gatorade,large size women’s clothing,men’s and women’s underwear,AA & D batteries,soap,portable showers (5 gallon bag type that is heated by the sun)babies clothes,cash,gift cards,blankets,PILLOWS,and paper products.Thanks so for helping out!

 

 

 

Jadon’s Story: Home

We made it home from the hospital. I was so ready to leave. I kept saying bye bye bye most of the day. After the nurse took my IV out, I started clapping and laughing. My test results came back today. I do not have mono. Praise the Lord!!!! I do have adenovirus. Adenovirus effects the respiratory system. In adults its like a common cold but it can make babies very sick. The virus also caused me to get ear infections in both ears and a throat infection. They gave me antibiotics through IV today and then I got to come home. I’m much better today. I ate 3 meals today. I’m playing on the floor. It’s amazing how much I perked up throughout the day. The doctors said it will take about a week for me to get all my strength back. Thanks for praying for me. I know your prayers helped me get better so quickly. Oh and just so you know. My seizures have been awful. They always get bad when I’m sick but they were so strong this time. They are also much better today. In fact when I woke up from my nap this afternoon, I didn’t have any. So we are praying that I continue to get better and that my seizures continue to get better too!!

Here is a little note from my mommy.
If you get a chance, listen to the new song on this page. The title is Blessings by Laura Story. It’s a great song about the trials in this life and how they just may be our blessings in disguise. I can’t tell you how much of a blessing Jadon has been to me and my family. He has taught us so much about just what is important in this life. I’m so glad that I’m able to share this little miracle that God has sent us with you all. Thank you all so much for praying for him and my family. God is truly blessing my family through this difficult time in our life. We can’t wait to see what He is going to continue to do in Jadon’s life 🙂

Prayers are always important.  Do your part!
Anna Lee