THURSDAY

Read the Bible in 2025

  • October 30
  • Isaiah 13-17

Prayer Focus

  • Andy Taylor
  • David Carter of Natalbany
  • Dorothy Wall
  • Joseph Lala (Michael Anthony’s brother)
  • Ferrie Gene Blackmon
  • Our country and our world
  • Those on your personal prayer list.
  • Ways to share Jesus

Today’s Scripture Focus

Read the Bible in 2025

  • Oct. 30
  • Isaiah 13-17

Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 2

  • “Love”
  • Deuteronomy 6:1-9 and 20-25

Baptist Press

Extra Bible Reading for a Busy Season of Life

‘Worry Never Accomplishes
Anything’

25 Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life

26 Since you cannot do this very little thing, why do you worry about the rest?

Luke 12:25-27

Fall Season

As we wake up to cooler weather, many of us are happy for the change. We enjoy the change of temperatures. Pray for those who look ahead to the cold weather with dread because of inadequate heating in their homes. As stores stock up of heating systems, let’s consider ways to help others.

Time Change

  • November 2, 2025
  • “Fall Back” = Gain an extra hour of time

Thanks for praying today.

Ana Lee

WEDNESDAY

The temperature feels like the upper 40’s this morning. No rain is predicted for today. Today should be perfect for visiting, doctor appointments, shopping, etc. Thank God he gave you this day to honor and serve him!

Verse of the Day

Read the Bible in 2025

  • October 29
  • Isaiah 9-12

Obituaries

Yvonne “Michelle” Pierre Willhite

December 2, 1972 – October 25, 2025

Yvonne “Michelle” Pierre Willhite has left this Earth from her physical body to join her friends and family in eternal peace and joy. She was 52 years of age and a beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, spouse, sister, friend, and much more. She held many titles within her lifetime each with its own importance to us. Her personality was unlike any others we’ve known. Kind while being fierce, smart and goofy, and always a hoot to be around. Let us not shed tears but share jokes and laughter as we mourn her passing. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Celebraation of Life Service for Mrs. Linda Graves

Location: East Fork Baptist Church (17278 Highway 1054, Kentwood, LA.)

Date: Saturday, November 1

Visitation: 10:00 to 11:30 AM

Service: 11:30 AM

*Church will be providing a meal for the family following the service

Please continue to keep this precious family in your prayers. Mrs. Linda (Graves) loved Jesus, faithfully served Him, and always had a positive attitude when it came to her faith. She was ready to go be with her Jesus, but she will definitely be missed! However for those of us who have placed our faith in the Jesus she served then this is not goodbye, just see you a little later. I know yesterday Mrs. Linda heard this verse: “His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.” – Matthew 25:21.

Pine Ridge Bible Study

  • Today at Noon at Pine Ridge Methodist Church
  • Studying Lesson Nine about Michel, d
  • aughter of King Saul and wife of David

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Prayer Focus – Others

  • Andy Taylor
  • Dorothy Wall
  • Ora Lee Wilson
  • Joseph Lala
  • Margie Williams
  • Rhonda Miller
  • Ferrie Gene Blackmon
  • Others from your personal prayer list

Have a wonderful day.

Anna Lee

TUESDAY

God welcomes us to Tuesday with another cool morning.

Today’s Bible Verse

Obituaries

Shelia Lynn McKee Overland

September 10, 1975 – October 23, 2025

Shelia Lynn McKee Overland, 50, of Pine Grove, Louisiana, passed away around midday Thursday, October 23. She was born on September 10, 1975 at Earl K. Long Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Larry Dale McKee and Anita Lynn Collins.

Shelia was known for her strong will, fierce independence, and vibrant spirit. She lived life on her terms and never shied away from speaking her mind. Those who knew her will remember her stubborn streak just as much as her laughter, her energy, and her unwavering loyalty to the people she loved.

She leaves behind her best friend and biggest supporter Ben Overland. Shelia was a proud mother to her greatest accomplishments and joys of her life Lacy Linnay Arnold, Dalen Grace Clark, and Mayson Dwayne Clark. Her beloved grandchild, Denver Rain Arnold, who brought her endless pride and happiness.  Shelia’s love extended far beyond her immediate family. Her nieces and nephews Cheyenne, Lane, Tylor, Haley, Larry, and Summer, whom she cherished deeply and loved as if they were her own children.

She is survived by her husband, children, grandchild, mother Anita Lynn McKee, and sisters Joyce Morris and Shelly Clayton. She was preceded in death by her father, Larry Dale McKee, and grandparents Kurt and Edith McKee and Harry and Joyce Collins.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Bobby Bickford and Jonelle Bickford for their care, compassion, and support during Shelia’s final days. Their kindness will always be remembered.

Shelia’s spirit was larger than life, and her memory will live on in the stories, laughter, and strength she leaves behind.
 
Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 5:00PM until 9:00PM on Friday, October 31, 2025 and at Lion King Retreat Center Jr. Chapel, 3060 Shiloh Baptist Church Rd. Pine Grove, LA from 9:00AM until Funeral services at 11:00AM on Saturday, November 1, 2025. Services conducted by Bro. Laverne King. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Eldon Eugene Davis

June 13, 1936 – October 26, 2025

He was a resident of Chipola, LA, passed away on Sunday, October 26, 2025 at his home. He was born June 13, 1936 in Liberty, MS and was 89 years of age. He was known to many as Man, Mr. Man, or Slick, he had a true talent for being able to repair just about anything and he loved spending time in his shop working on his many projects. He was always willing to drop everything when friends or neighbors needed help with their cars or tractors. He also loved traveling with his wife to the mountains and going to bluegrass concerts. He will deeply be missed by his family and everyone who knew him. A special thank you to Burt Broadway for his kindness and wonderful care he provided these last couple of months.  He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Margaret Carol Davis; daughter, Susan Davis DeLacerda (Mike); son, Edwin Scott Davis; granddaughter, Stormie Renee Davis. Preceded in death by his mother, Pearl Lilly. Graveside Services will be held at Wales Cemetery, Chipola, LA at 2:00PM Thursday, October 30, 2025. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wales Cemetery Fund, 27208 Hwy 43, Greensburg, LA. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Ray K. Constantine

May 15, 1953 – October 26, 2025


Ray K. Constantine passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of October 26, 2025 next to the love of his life, surrounded by his beloved animals. As a New Orleanian, he grew up in the area living and loving life. He met his soulmate at Hotel Dieu in 1984 and they went on to have two very lucky children. He Had a heart of gold and brought a smile and laugh to absolutely everyone he’d meet. He is survived by his wife, Brenda S. Constantine; daughter, Brittany Constantine Jones and husband, Skylar Jones; 3 sisters, Rena Nevels, Lee Bergeron, and Ella Ryan Hopkins; brother, Russell Constantine; sister-in-law, Gwen Hopkins; numerous grandchildren as well as a plethora of nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Mary Lou Beaugh Constantine; 2 sons, Keith M. Constantine and Ray K. Constantine, Jr.; 2 sisters, Shirley Ledet and Maggie Richards; 3 brothers, Bob Constantine, Charlie Constantine, and Johnny Constantine; and a brother-in-law, David Hopkins. 

“Us More, Ray Ray”

Linda Graves, formerly of Kentwood

I learned from her pastor at East Fork Baptist Church that Linda Graves, formerly of Kentwood, passed away yesterday. I’ll probably be able to post an obituary tomorrow.

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Read the Bible in 2025

  • Tuesday, October 28
  • Isaiah 5-8

Bible Reading

‘How to Lead’ (Mt. 23:11-12)

“But he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.”

a. He who is greatest among you shall be your servant: Normally, people estimate greatness by how many people serve and honor them. Jesus reminded His followers that in His kingdom it should be different, and that we should estimate greatness by how we serve and honor others.

i. “In a word, like all their successors in spirit to the present day, they were severe to others, but very indulgent to themselves.” (Clarke)

ii. Since Jesus truly was the greatest among them, He spoke of Himself as a servant. It is unfortunate that many of the followers of Jesus imitate the leadership philosophy and style of the scribes and Pharisees more than the style of Jesus.

b. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted: This promise is absolutely true, but sometimes is only known in the measure of eternity.

First Songs

Many of the first songs we learn at church stick with us throughout our lives. Someone mentioned a time “This Little Light of Mine” was shared to their daughter 8-10 years ago in a class. The parent told about how this song greatly impacted this child’s life. The child, now a teenage lives a life that shows “Jesus” to others! Most importantly, her life glows with a sweet love for God every day. Children are never too young to learn about God. If you want to see some examples of that, look around at some children at church. “Jesus” continues to be passed on to today’s young children. Teach some songs from your past to children you know.

“This little light of mine. I’m . . . .”

Anna Lee

MONDAY

Today’s Bible Verse

No New Local Obituaries Posted This Morning

Fall Fest

The Fall Fest was a great success at church yesterday. I never would have thought it would be something I enjoy so much as this age, but I do because it gives me an opportunity to see many people from church I already know and love as well as meeting people for the first time. It is a wonderful outreach project! It shows how much time and love the people invest in children at church, which is so very important. I’m already looking forward to next year!

Operation Christmas Child

I attended a workshop Saturday in Hammond and now will be calling it the packing season for us – time to fill the shoeboxes! Next month, we will be receiving shoeboxes, packing them in cartons to load into a trailer and deliver to their next stopping point. It is also going to be time to pay the shipping fees on the boxes we have packed. Thanks to those of you who have helped in any way to make this a successful year boys and girls around the world as they hear about Jesus and have the opportunity to grow to love him and develop a desire to have Him in their hearts and lives forever.

I know I may be “jumping the gun”, but begin to think how you could have helped this year. Make yourself available. God will provide opportunities for you!

Additional Bible Reading

Today, we want to learn to express our thankfulness, if we have not already learned to do so.

‘Giving Me Victory

“I thank you [O Lord] for answering my prayer and giving me victory.”

Psalm 118:21

Let’s use this day to thank God.

Anna Lee

SUNDAY

Rain is good, but not on my satellite this morning. It prevents writing and posting. I’m going to try again. Thank you, God, for the much needed rain.

Verse of the Day

Read of Bible in 2025

  • October 26
  • Solomon 1-8

Prayer Request

When I was at an OCC meeting yesterday to learn new procedures and picking up the cartons for shipping the shoeboxes, Beth Hiller of Hammond had a special request and specifically asked me to post it here. Our area needs a Prayer Leader. If you are interested, I will share her phone number with you.

Updates

Michael Anthony continues to improve. He was able to return to church Sunday and Wednesday. He was thrilled to be back. Missing church and watching services online is not the same as being present and following our regular church routine.

Also, Rhonda Miller is planning to rejoin us following an accident a week and a half ago. We thank God for protecting Rhonda and Matthew as they were traveling to prayer meeting.

Billy Carl Strickland was able to be in prayer meeting Wednesday night following hip surgery just days before.

Dorothy Wall is continuing to have health issues. Please add her to your prayer list.

Thank-you for your continued prayers for these people and others on your personal prayer list.

Obituaries

None posted this morning.

Fall Fest

FBC will have the annual Fall Fest today, despite the rain. Provisions will be made so the event can proceed at 4:00 P.M. today. Plan to enjoy the children as they enjoy the activities planned for them. Thank-you to those who planned and will carry out this majoy project. There will be no regular Sunday night services because of the Fall Fest. I look forward to seeing you and the children tonight at 4:00 P.M.

Coming Next Month

The Two Rivers Associational WMU Meeting at Spring Creek is approaching in December. I will post more information a little later. Stay tuned!

Sunday School Lesson

I’m looking forward to our first in a series of lessons from Deuteronomy this morning. Don’t miss out on the lessons God has for us there.

Additional Bible Reading

Quote by Charles H. Spurgeon:

“Learn to say “no.” It will be of more use to you than to be able to read Latin.”

Wise Words from Paul

14 So then we will not be like children any more. Our minds will not become confused by strange ideas. We will not change what we believe, from one thing to another. Some people teach things that are not true. They do clever things to deceive people. But we will not agree with their false message. 

15 Instead, we will love each other and we will speak God’s true message. As a result, we will become more and more like Christ in every way. He is the head of his body, which is the church. 

16 As its head, he helps the whole body to grow well. Each part joins with the other parts so that the whole body becomes strong. As each separate part does its proper work, we love each other more and more.

Ephesians 4 (EE Version)

May you be blessed as you serve and worship Him today!

Thank-you, God, for allowing me to write and post TPL this morning.

Anna Lee

SATURDAY

Welcome to a rainy weekend. We need rain, so be thankful, even if plans need to be adjusted because of the rain.

Today’s Verse

Read the Bible in 2025

  • October 25
  • Ecclesiastes 9-12

Obituary

Jennifer Hodges Biggs

September 4, 1950 – October 23, 2025

A resident of Montpelier, LA, passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2025 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond, LA. She was born September 4, 1950 in Clinton, LA and was 75 years of age. Jennifer was a nurse for over 40 years and was a kind and generous soul who brought warmth to everyone she met. While she had no children of her own, she loved her nieces, nephews and step-children as if they were her own. She loved her family and always tried to take care of them. Her nurturing spirit touched all who knew her and her memory will live on in the hearts of those she loved so deeply. She is survived by brother, Jody Hodges, Pine Grove; sister, Patty Burrows, Denham Springs; brother-in-law, Dennis Knight, Albany; her  step-daughter, Lewynell Provost (Brandon); step-sons, Mike Biggs (Michelle) and Chris Biggs (Casey); step-grandchildren, Olivia, Macie, Mabry, Peyton, Paxton, and Presley; nephew, Dave Knight (Deidra); nieces, Cindy Edwards (Ricky) and Kelli Garrett (Brian); great-nieces, Haleigh, Victoria, Heidi, Madison, Jordan, and Ali; great-great niece, Mary- Catherine; great-great nephews, Mark. Justin, Ryan, and Kyren. Preceded in death by her parents, Dewitt and Janet Hodges; sister, Sue Knight; brother, Deloy Hodges; brother-in-law, John Burrows; step- great nephew and niece, Shawn and Cassie. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Sunday School Lesson for Tomorrow

  • October 26
  • “Remember”
  • Deuteronomy 4:1-9 and 15-20

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Additional Bible Reading

“Blind to the Truth”

22 The people listened carefully to Paul until he spoke about the Gentiles. Then they began to shout loudly, ‘Take him away! Kill him! It is not right that he should live any longer!’

23 While they were shouting this, they were taking off their coats. They also threw dirt from the ground up into the air.

Acts 22:22-23 (Easy English Version)

Have a great day of preparation for the Lord’s Day.

Anna Lee

FRIDAY

Good morning! Welcome to today’s chosen Scripture.

Read the Bible in 2025

  • October 24
  • Ecclesiastes 5-8

Baptist Press

No New Obituaries Listed This Morning

Additional Bible Reading

‘The Storm Died Down’

28 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble,
    and he brought them out of their distress.


29 He stilled the storm to a whisper;
    the waves of the sea[a] were hushed.

30 They were glad when it grew calm,
    and he guided them to their desired haven.


31 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love
    and his wonderful deeds for mankind.

Psalm 107:28-31, NIV

Devotional by Charles H. Spurgeon

“Without sap the tree cannot
flourish or even exist. Vitality is
essential to a Christian. There must be life
-a vital principle infused into us by God…”

Psalms 104:16

Prayer Focus

  • Grieving Families
  • Those involved in school sports this weekend
  • Regular church services in all our area churches this weekend
  • The “Manna” ministry
  • Those on hospice
  • Others who are homebound
  • Taking time to minister to others
  • Churches other than your own
  • Visitors in our churches
  • Support for new Christians

Completion of Operation Christmas Child by in the Next Month

  • Packing of shoeboxes by churches
  • Transporting boxes to Drop-Off locations the week before Thanksgiving
  • Boxes being placed in OCC cartons
  • Cartons being transportation to collection site in Hammond

One thing I need to mention to our area churches – If you have any extra items left over after you pack, place them in a regular, non-OCC, box, label them “Filler”, and turn them in when you drop your shoeboxes off for the next step. Your “filler” will be sent to Dallas and used as needed there. This is helpful to OCC and eliminates clutter as you prepare for OCC 2026. I find it gives me more space and provides storage area as I collect for the next year.

Have a wonderful day. Do something you have had on your TO DO List.

Anna Lee

THURSDAY

Today’s Bible Verse

Reading the Bible in 2025

  • October 25
  • Ecclesiastes 1-4

No New Obituaries Listed This Morning

Baptist Press

Alaska Baptists, other state DR volunteers, continue response to flooding

Midwestern trustees celebrate more laborers for the harvest

Additional Bible Reading

‘Your Protective Shade’ 

He will not let your foot slip—

he who watches over you will not slumber;

indeed, he who watches over Israel

will neither slumber nor sleep.

The Lord watches over you—

the Lord is your shade at your right hand;

Psalm 121:3-5 NIV

Fall Fest

  • Sunday
  • 4 P.M.
  • No scary costumes, please.
  • All ages are invited!
  • Provisions are being planned for the possibility of rain.

Not Well, But Improving

Margie Williams (Fall)

Rhonda Miller (Wreck)

Billy Carl Strickland (Hip surgery)

Ora Lee Wilson

Please pray for Dorothy Wall at North Oaks. Add her to your prayer list.

Funeral Today

David Sellers

Kentwood McKneeley’s

9 A.M.

11 A.M. Funeral

Have a great day today, sharing the love of God.

Anna Lee

WEDNESDAY

Time passes by quickly when you are busy, but slowly when you are bored and not active.

Prayer Focus

Today, let’s pray for those who are unable to live an active life doing things they would choose to do. They are often bored.

Read the Bible Today

  • Oct. 22
  • Proverbs 30-31

Today’s Bible Verse

Pine Ridge Bible Study

We will meet at noon. Today’s study is on Jezebel. Let’s learn a lesson from the life she lived.

No New Obituaries for Today

Baptist Press

Additional Bible Reading

Additional Bible Reading

Ephesians 3:20-21

Thank-you for praying after you read each day.

Anna Lee