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Megan Elizabeth Stevens

(March 20, 1997 – April 6, 2011)

Megan Elizabeth Stevens was born March 20, 1997 and passed away on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at her residence. She was 14, a native and resident of Hammond.

Megan is survived by mother, Karen Kedney, Hammond; father, Gregory Stevens; brother, Cody Stevens; maternal grandmother, Mary Marchand; maternal great-grandfather, Dave Marchand; paternal grandparents, Julies and Barbara Stevens; paternal great-grandmother, Frances Lambert all of Amite; 5 uncles, Terry Stevens and wife, Tracey, Richard Hayden and wife Fran, Timmy Hayden and wife Donice, Carl Kedney and wife Dawn, all of Amite and Johnny Kedney and wife Sam, Diamondhead, MS; 2 aunts, Allyson Cook and husband Robbie, LaGrange, GA and Lynda Vance and husband Bill, Natchitoches; niece, Amber White; nephew, Andrew White.

Preceded in death by paternal grandparents, Everett and Genevia Stevens; paternal great- grandfather, Vic Hayden; maternal great-grandmother, Barbara Marchand; great uncle, Lloyd Marchand.

Visitation at McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Friday, April 8, 2011 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, April 9, 2011 at Wilmer Missionary Baptist Church, Wilmer, from 9:00 a.m. until Celebration of Life Services at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Mike Foster, Bro. Joe Lott, Bro. Jason Skipper and Bro. Richard Magee officiating. Interment in Wilmer Cemetery, Wilmer, LA.

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.

 

Thursday

“As she stood behind Jesus at his feet weeping,

she began to wet his feet with her tears.

Then she wiped them with her hair,

kissed them and poured perfume on them.”

~Luke 7:38 (NIV)~

Chloe Neyland

Our baby girl Chloe is doing very well and making progress. She came off the vent Tuesday morning and they began feeding her with a feeding tube today. I was able to hold her this afternoon for the first time in 5 days. Feeling very blessed!!

 

 

Stacey Scarle

Stacey sees the Radiology oncologist today Please say a prayer for her.

 

Please continue to pray for Mrs. Bill Hughes as warmer weather approaches.  She has more difficulty breathing when the hot summer weather.

 

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2.10
Mike Benson, Editor

A FLORIDA COUPLE A made the news some time ago for the extraordinary job they were doing instructing their teenagers on the ins and outs of the family business…

The family business, however, happened to be armed robbery.

Husband and wife were schooling their sons in such tools of the trade as AK-47 rifles, police scanners, escape routes, surveillance and surivial gear, etc. They carefully taught them hand-to-hand combat, and expected them to memorize police codes and map layouts.  After each robbery the boys were debriefed, and their mistakes were spotted and corrected.

Are we serious about teaching and training our children about living for God?  Raising godly children is perhaps the most challenging task God bestows upon parents.

“Therefore you shall lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul,

and bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.

You shall teach them to your children, speaking of them when you sit in your house,

when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.

~Deuteronomy 11.18-19~

 

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

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“It shall come to pass that before they call, I will answer;

and while they are still speaking, I will hear.”

~Isaiah 65:24~

 

 

 

 

Acting President Announced at Louisiana College

Marc Taylor, Chairman of the Louisiana College Board of Trustees, announced that Timothy Johnson, Vice-President of Institutional Advancement at LC, will be the acting president until Dr. Aguillard returns after his surgery and recovery. For additional information visit www.lacollege.edu.

Update on Dr. Aguillard 4.4.11

April 4th, 2011

Pineville, LA.The latest update on Louisiana College President, Dr. Joe Aguillard, is that he is recovering in the Cardiac ICU at Rapides Regional after successful quadruple by-pass surgery.  Dr. Aguillard was taken to Rapides Regional after suffering a heart attack on March 28.

 

The Office of College Communications will issue official updates regarding Dr. Aguillard’s condition as it becomes available. Please direct all questions to Amy Robertson, Director of College Communications at LC (318) 487-7194 or (318) 542-8688 or arobertson@lacollege.edu

 

Pray for Roger Pittman and Cora Morris as they recover from heart surgery also.

 

I’m headed back to physical therapy this morning.  Pray I haven’t regressed too much.

 

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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2.10
Mike Benson, Editor
WHAT DOES JESUS say about tradition…?

 

The Pharisees referred to it as “the tradition of the elders” (Mark 7.3, 5).  But Jesus called it “the precepts of men” (v. 7) and “the tradition of men” (v. 8).

 

Now this immediately cut the ground from under the Pharisees’ feet.  They believed that Scripture and tradition were equally ancient, equally Mosaic, equally divine.  Christ did not share their view.  On the contrary, He drew a sharp distinction between the two.  One the one hand there was what “Moses said” (v. 10), and on the other what “you say” (v. 11).  At first sight one might suppose that this was simply to set two Jewish teachers or schools of thought in opposition to each other, Moses and the elders.  But this is not at all how Jesus saw the disagreement.  To Him Moses and the elders were not comparable, for the elders were fallible men with human traditions, while Moses was the spokesman of God.  So what “you say” is equivalent to “your tradition” (vv. 9, 13) or “the tradition of men” (v. 8), whereas what “Moses said” is “the commandment of God” (vv. 8-9) and “the word of God” (v. 13).  To put this beyond question we may observe that the phrase “Moses said” in verse 10 is rendered in Matthew 15:4 “God said”, and this was the consistent custom of Jesus and His apostles.  For them “Scripture says” and “God says” were synonymous.

 

Thus we have our Lord’s own authority for distinguishing between Scripture and tradition as between God’s Word written and all human interpretations and accretions.

 

Put another way, we may say that the only “tradition” which Scripture recognizes is Scripture.  For “tradition” (Greek – paradosis) is what is handed down, and God’s purpose has been that His Word, His unique revelation given to prophets and apostles, should be transmitted from generation to generation.  John R. W. Stott, “Authority: Tradition or Scripture?”, Christ the Controversialist, 70

 

“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses,

commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.”

2 Timothy 2.2


Have a blessed day!

Anna Lee

 

Tuesday Updates

Roger Pittman‘s surgery went well.  He will be watched closely for the next 24 hours.  He told us earlier that he expected to be in the hospital for five days.  I’ll try to keep you posted.

Cora Morris‘ surgery also went as expected.  Pray for her as she recovers.

Lots of people are counting their blessings because they had no problems or very little problems with the weather last night.  Did you take time to thank Him?

Tuesday

“Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened,

that it cannot save;

nor His ear heavy,

that it cannot hear.”

~Isaiah 59:1~

 

Jadon’s Story: Steroid update

Day 2 of steriods and I’m already doing much better. I’m still having
seizures, they just aren’t as many or as intense. I woke up 1 time
last night and had about 30 spasms. We have noticed its not really
the amount of seizures that I have but the intensity of them. I can
have 60 not intense spasms and I do well. It’s when I have 60 intense
ones when I have more trouble. So anyway, so far so good. We pray that I will continue to keep getting better. I really want all the intense
ones to go away. Thanks for praying for me!!!! Mommy says she has her happy baby back that’s not getting attacked by seizures all day and
all night. She said not to worry, her and daddy will continue to do
everything possible to get these seizures to leave me alone.

 

Mr. Harley Kliesch is home and doing better now that his medication has been adjusted.  Continue to pray for Mr. Harley and “Miss” Mary Nell.

 

Yesterday evening at about 6:30, tornadoes touched down in the curve on the south side of Roseland and in Velma.  I have heard/read reports of damages, but no injuries.  Thank God for watching over all of us last night.

 

We have some good news to share.  Boyd, Jennie, Mallory, Miles, Madison, and Mason Hatchel will be coming to the seminary for their stateside assignment after serving another three and a half year term. They will arrive July 16th rather than August 1st!  Yeah!

 

Have a terrific Tuesday!

Anna Lee

 

Monday

TODAY’S PRAYER
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APRIL 4, 2011

“So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth;

it shall not return to Me void,

but it shall accomplish what I please,

and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent.”

~Isaiah 55:11~

WORLD LEADERS. “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence” (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Please pray today for Prime Minister Aires Bonifacio Ali of Mozambique (southern Africa).

G CITY, CHINA. Please pray for the Easter season in G City. Easter is not a holiday that is celebrated in this city. Many people do not know the true meaning of this holiday. Believers in G City will hold several Easter parties; pray that many people will attend. Pray that throughout the month of April, believers in G City will be able to share the Easter story with many people. Ask that many people will give their lives to God as they hear and believe the Easter story.

SOUTH ASIAN UNENGAGED PEOPLES. This month, please pray for a group of four young men in a Kurmi village near Allahabad in northern India. The Kurmi are an unreached people group. These four young men are beginning to hold meetings in their village. Pray for boldness on their part, seekers and “people of peace” (Luke 10:6) who will participate, and the ability to stand in the face of feared opposition. Please also pray that the love of Jesus will be so obvious in these young men, that people will be drawn to His love shining through them.http://prayerthreads.imb.org

 

From Lisa McKenzie Neyland (written Sunday)

Just wanted to let everyone know that Chloe is doing very well so far. The surgeon says he is going to wake her up tomorrow and try to take her off the vent. This will be a major step for her, but I think she will do well. Thanks again for all the prayers coming our way!!

Mr. Joe Williams is home again.  Keep him and “Miss” Othell in your prayers.

Mr. J.D. Smith is still experiencing some medical problems.  So far, he has not got a diagnosis or solution that has made him well.  Keep praying.

Ora Lee Wilson will begin physical therapy on her arm that was dislocated.  Pray for her as she goes through this progress.

Have a great day!

Anna Lee

Sunday

“But to You I have cried out, O Lord,

and in the morning my prayer comes before You.”

~Psalm 88:13~


Chloe Neyland

Chloe had her surgery yesterday and it went pretty well. She is in the CICU right now and will probably remain there for several weeks. I wanted to say THANK YOU for all the prayers, well wishes, visits, calls, etc… that we have received from our friends and family. She still has a long way to go, so keep us in your prayers. With Love, Lisa

 

 

FBC, Kentwood will be presenting an Easter Drama April 17 – 19.  Tickets are $2.00 and available at the church office.

 

 

 

THE SLIDE RULE

A father took his two sons, ages seven and five to the playground.  The seven-year-old was very proud as he was able to read the sign with all the rules to his brother.  “Do not jump on the merry-go-round when in motion.” “Go down the slide while sitting only.” “Only one child on a swing at a time.”  There were about twenty rules and the boys promised to obey them all, if the father would trust them and let them play without standing by. They said that they were too old to be watched and their friends would tease them calling them babies if Dad stayed.  He made them promise to be good and obey the rules, and left them.

When it was time to get the children, the father decided to watch them at a distance  for a while to see how reliable they were in following his instructions.  He found that they obeyed most of the printed instructions. That is, all but one.  They would get on the tall semicircular slide and go down head first or backward.  Angrily, he picked up the children and took them over to the posted regulations and made his seven-year-old read them aloud again.  Then he asked them what they had to say for themselves.  The five-year-old answered immediately:

“Don’t be silly Dad, you’re the one who told us there’s no use for a slide rule anymore.”

Some of you younger readers will be asking, “What’s a slide rule?”  I’m old enough to admit that I often used one in college rather than a calculator.  Of course, I also typed my term papers on a portable typewriter, and was thrilled when “Pong” was invented! (you younger readers may need to talk to your parents to fully understand today’s message).  Every year, more and more items become obsolete (or close to it).  The current list of vanishing items includes dial-up Internet, photographs that you get developed, maps, landline phones, VCRs, and phone books.

Things have changed.  There isn’t much use for a slide rule anymore, any more than we need an abacus to count.  Some things don’t change, though. Numbers are the same, whether they are calculated on a slide rule or a scientific calculator.

It’s much the same way in religion.  Our methods of teaching people may change.  We may use television or radio (or e-mail!), methods that were unheard of 100 years ago.  But the message cannot change.  It must be God’s Word.

“Since you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit in sincere love of the brethren, love one another fervently with a pure heart, having been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever, because ‘All flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of the grass.  The grass withers, and its flower falls away, but the word of the LORD endures forever.’ ” (I Peter 1:22-25a)

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

 

This day belongs to God.  Be sure to give it to Him.  That’s His rule!

Anna Lee