FRIDAY

“…and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end, keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints.”

Ephesians 6:17-18

Prayer Focus for Today

Pray for next Wednesday NOT to have the dangerous winds and rains here or anywhere else. Ask God to calm that storm.

Read the Bible Today

  • November 15
  • Ezekiel 10:1-12:7
  • Psalm 120:1-7
  • Proverbs 27:17-18
  • Hebrews 11:13-31

Obituary

Don Carlos Nevills

May 25, 1943 – November 12, 2024

A resident of Kentwood, LA, passed away on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at his home. He was born May 25, 1943 in Fayetteville, TN and was 81 years of age. He is survived by his brother, Phillip Nevills and wife, Margaret; step-children, Chris Richard and Zoe Lopitz; grandchildren, Jacob Nicholas Cassel, Matthew Ryan Richard and Melanie Marie Richard; 4-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, J.R. and Jesse Nevills; 2 brothers, Ray Nevills and Jackie Nevills; 2 sisters, Jean Hover and Juanita Sims. Graveside Services will be held at Pine Ridge Cemetery, Kentwood, at 11:00AM on Saturday, November 16, 2024. Services conducted by Rev. Larry Blades. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Baptist Press

https://www.baptistpress.com/

After you look at this page and the sites it connects you with, look on down and find some recent articles you may have missed. I think at least one of them will catch your attention.

Louisiana Baptist Message

https://www.baptistmessage.com/

Several more local articles may catch your eye on this page.

Christmas Cards for Prisoners

The Two Rivers Associational WMU is collecting STAMPED CHRISTMAS CARDS to give to the prisoners at the parish jail. This will give them an opportunity to write to relatives they would usually visit during the holidays. Please get your cards to me by the second Sunday of December. If your church is in St. Helena, please deliver your cards to Judy Noonan of FBC, Greensburg.

Girls on Mission

This group will meet at 4:00 Sunday afternoon in the area of the old nursery at FBC, Kentwood. They will study about a missionary family presently serving with the International Mission Board. They will also have a craft project and create cards to send to girls they know. Be sure to be on time because the children’s music program begins early for the next few weeks.

Teen age girls are invited to visit us Sunday for the craft project and the regular monthly meeting. This group could develop into our third mission class. Wouldn’t that be great?

THANKFULNESS – Volunteers

Today, I am thankful for volunteers. (Mission Organizations, Music for Children, Bible Stories for Children, Sunday School Teachers, Weekday Bible Study Leaders, Deacons. Welcoming Volunteers, Choir Members, Soloists, Kitchen Workers, and so many more at my church, at your church, and at all the churches.) Could your church operate without volunteers? They give of themselves and do not receive a salary of any kind.

I remember the day I realized all the people who seemed to do many of the most important jobs, like teaching my classes both morning and night and spending lots of time in the summer teaching VBS at my church were not paid. I couldn’t understand why, but I do now! I consider it a great opportunity and a wonderful lesson for me to volunteer now.

Let me tell you about one volunteers you may not be aware of. Rusty Purvis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ben Purvis, a former pastor at our church, is in charge of operating the equipment and learning more and more technology so our services can be broadcast. It doesn’t take just any volunteer, but a willing and knowledgeable one. When we must miss church and depend on that broadcast, we really appreciate his skills. Some people only witness church this way. Think how thankful they are for a church member who can design a system like we have. Thank you, Rusty. You are a true leader!

This cool morning can be the start to a wonderful day. Make it a productive day and one in which you can give of yourself to help someone else or to teach/spread God’s Word.

Anna Lee

THURSDAY

Prayer Focus

Today, I hope you will join me in prayer for Brandon Hammons, 59, of the Amite area. He has a terminal brain infection. About two months ago his family noticed a problem. Since then, his condition has quickly worsened.

He has chosen to spend his last days a his mother’s home. Brandon had a small family business. His wife and three daughters have stopped their jobs or schooling to be with him now. Brandon is a Christian.

Not only is Brandon a former student, but I picked him (and his brother, Hagan) up for several school years to transport them from Roseland to school at Oak Forest.

Thankfulness – Day 14

I am thankful for former students. I see them frequently all around Amite and the surrounding area. They are home makers, teachers, doctors, pharmacists, dairy owners, business owners, nurses, secretaries, lab workers, designers, therapists, truck drivers,etc. Some are even retired! I am thankful for them and the lives they have lived. I love the hugs I get NOW and know they remember me striving to teach them all I could while I had them in the classroom, mostly academic material, but also some standards, ideals, goals, through observation.

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 14
  • Ezekiel 7:1-9:11
  • Psalm 1119:169-176
  • Proverbs 27:14-16
  • Hebrews 10:32-11:12

Shoebox Packers, Groups or Individuals

When you finish packing boxes, if you have any items left over, Samaritan”s Purse has severals different ways to use your items. They use most of the items to add to a box when they have to remove something (Example: a liquid). The “Filler” is used to fill that empty space. When they no longer can use the items themselves, they have a list of organizations they share with. I find this so much better than leaving them sitting in a box in the corner or a room until the next year when they might or might not use them!

I have been sending “filler” to them for several years. Samaritan’s Purse provides a special form to drop off locations for this purpose. We can add the form to your taped box, box, but NOT A SHOEBOX! If you choose, you can bring your items in a plastic bag(s) and we will add it to other bags of “filler goodies”. We Do NOT add it to any boxes we have or someone else turns in.

We DO NOT open any boxes for any reasons. We only count them, pack them in cartons, and send them on to the trucks that will transport them to Dallas. We WILL tape some special “filler” forms to the filler boxes you have filled.

You can bring your filler in bags or taped boxes. I have made copies of the filler for on purple paper this year. You can see the boxes in the back of our packing room waiting to go into the trailer last. If you have “leftovers” please send them to FBC, Kentwood so we can ship them on to be used by Samaritan’s purse.

One more thing. Do not write on your box or the bag. That information will not be used. I indicate on paperwork when someone turns in filler.

Women and Girls on Mission

We will have our monthly meeting at 5 P.M., but we will meet early to participate in a craft project at 4 P.M. in the New Hope Classroom in the old nursery area before the regular meeting.

Friends

I know we are thankful for those we call our friends. but do those people call us their friends? Why not? Think and pray about that. You may even need some action to change that.

Anna Lee

WEDNESDAY

‘Lies and Deceit Hinder Relationship with God’ (Ps. 101:6-8)

Prayer Focus for Today

Pray for President Elect Trump as he selects his key leadership. Each decision plays a role in the future of our country.

Thankfulness – Day 13 – Medical Personnel

Thank God for those who have dedicated their time and effort to be a part of today’s medical field. What a difference they make in our lives!

Obituary

Dr. Jerry A. Lee

January 22, 1941 – November 9, 2024

On Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 6:00 am Dr Jerry A Lee passed away at The Crossing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was 83 years of age. He spent his childhood years in rural Tangipahoa parish on the family farm. He was a 1959 graduate of Amite High school. He received a BS degree from Southeastern Louisiana State University, and a MS and a Phd degrees from LSU. “Doc” had an insatiable quest for knowledge of many subjects. Spiritual matters, the financial markets to mention a few. He was an avid reader with an extensive library of books and magazines on many subjects and always looking forward to the next book arriving in the mail. He was a member of Gamma Sigma Delta and Sigma Xi professional societies having authored and coauthored numerous academic papers. Dr Lee spent a number of years teaching at SLU and doing research at LSU. He was married to Patricia Lautier Lee for 62 years. Survived by brother Michael D Lee (Theresa); brother-in-law, Rick Van Woerkom; nieces and nephews, Danna Bittola (Chris and son Alex) and Kendra Klaar, Andrew and Nicole Van Woerkom. Preceded in death by father Burdette A Lee, mother Mildred M Lee Barclay and sister Linda K Lee Van Woerkom. We would be sorely remiss to not recognize his excellent caregivers, Sandra Settoon, Passion and Adrianna with Pinnacle Hospice for their tireless attention to his needs. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 12:00PM until religious services at 2:00PM on Thursday, November 14, 2024 followed by a private burial. Donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or your favorite charity. Arrangements are handled by McKneely Funeral Home, 110 E Factory Street, Amite, La.

Carolyn Thompson Corkern

September 7, 1946 – November 10, 2024

A resident of Denham Springs, LA, passed away on Sunday, November 10, 2024 at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, LA. She was born September 7, 1946 in Amite, LA and was 78 years of age. She is survived by husband of 59 years, William “Billy” Corkern; son, Kevin Corkern and wife Kim; daughter, Shellie Corkern; grandchildren, Robbin Lott and husband Cody, Kevin Austin Corkern, Benjamin Corkern and wife Kaylan, Nicole Bryan and husband Colby, and Mason Corkern; great-grandchildren, Scarlett Bryan and Owen Lott; sister, Roxie Jones and husband Sandy; 2 brothers, Paul Thompson and Teddy Thompson and wife, Claire; sister-in-law, Mary Thompson; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Hollis M. Thompson and Dorothy “Dossie” McAllister Thompson; brother, Marvin Thompson; sister-in-law, Nell Thompson; and nephew, Paul Thompson, Jr. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 6:00PM until 9:00PM on Friday and from 9:00AM until religious services at 11:00AM on Saturday, November 16, 2024. Interment Roberts Cemetery, Hillsdale, LA. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 13th
  • Ezekiel 3:16-6:14
  • Psalm 119:161-168
  • Proverbs 27:11-13
  • Hebrews 10:11-31

Christmas Cards for Inmates

The group of girls participating in American Heritage Girls at church were the first group to turn in stamped Christmas cards this year. Their stack of cards is about three inches high! Good job girls!

What group is going to be next? Will they turn in a stack of about 4″ or more?

The inmates will probably not be home for Christmas, but can hopefully write to some family members with whom they would normally spend part of the holidays.

Women and Girls on Mission

Meet at 4 P.M. Sunday afternoon.

Drop Off of Shoeboxes

FBC, Kentwood – Fellowship Hall

Eight days, beginning Monday, the 18th

Pass the word on to groups and individuals, please.

Times available on the Samaritan’s Purse site.

Sunday School Class

If you have not already started working on your S.S. lesson, now is the time. If you need to contact someone who has been ill or not in class lately, now is the time.

I’m thankful you are visiting this site today. Hopefully, it gives you “food for thought” when you begin to pray.

Anna Lee

Correction Coming….

The obituart I listed was an older obituary for another man.

OBITUARY

Walter William Travis

Riverwood Funeral Home, Brookhaven

Walter William Travis, 90, of Kentwood, LA, passed peacefully on Friday, November 8, 2024, surrounded by his family in his lifelong home. Walter lived a long, fulfilling life on his terms, only second to the Lord. Determined, tough, and resilient, Walter left quite a mark with everyone he met. He was a retired dairy farmer and boiler maker and owned a successful construction company.

Walter is preceded in death by his daughter, Penny Travis, parents, William “Bill” Travis and Ethel Travis, sister, Jesse Travis Strong, wife, Sheryl Travis (mother of Brooke), Daisy Roberts Fortenberry (mother to his children), and son-in-law, Danny Ray Givens.

Left to continue his legacy are his children and spouses, Ozzie Travis Givens, Robert

“Bobby” (Suzanne) Travis, Randy (Mary) Travis, Brook-leigh “Brooke” Carr, and Arthur “Yogi” Johnson; his grandchildren, Yancey “Renee” (Cody) Britt, Ross (Betsy) Travis, Craig Travis, Carson Travis, Michelle (Chris) Fulton, David (Kandance) Smith, Stephanie (John) Miller and Steve (Allison) Travis; three great-grandchildren, Abigail & Lydia Travis and Amelia Fulton; and three step great grandchildren, Branson, Gracie, and Layla Smith.

A Celebration of Walter’s Life, Visitation, and Funeral Service will be held at the Walter William Travis Estate, Thursday, November 14, 2024, from 5pm-9pm and will continue Friday

from 9am-11am, with services starting at 11am. Interment will follow at Pine Ridge Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Arthur “Yogi” Johnson, Cody Britt, Steve Travis, John Miller, Chuck Wilkes, Bill Blades, and David Smith.

The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Varnado, Jay McGregor, Greensburg Hospital, North Oaks Medical Center, and Eagan Hospice for the care and compassion shown to our loved one.

Walter William Travis Estate, 467 Ethel Lane, Kentwood, Louisiana 70444

In lieu of flowers, and in memory of our father and grandfather, please contribute to a charity of your choice.

The funeral arrangements are being handled by Riverwood Family Funeral Service.

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I’m sorry for any confusion on my part. Thanks to a reader who quickly sent me a message.

Anna Lee

TUESDAY

Thankfulness – Day 11

Today, I am thankful for veterans. They gave of themselves for our country, our people, and our ideals as a country.

Thankfulness – Day 12

Today, I am thankful for educators who give so much of themselves to teach their students to be better and more educated individuals.

Prayer Focus for Today

Today, let’s pray for educators as they walk into their classrooms again this morning. Let’s pray they walk into and throughout the room praying for the students who will be there shortly, but there for the biggest part of the day eagerly, or not so eagerly, looking forward to what their teachers have planned for the day. May each teacher in the schools be a real educator today as they lovingly teach all those precious students in a way that all students can learn.

The more a teacher prays for their students, the more successful the teachers will be in having happy, eager students. Trust me, I know!

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 12
  • Ezekiel 1:1-3:15
  • Psalm 119:153-160
  • Proverbs 27:9-10
  • Hebrews 9:15-10:10

Baptist Press

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Obituaries

Salvador Joseph Campo

December 8, 1940 – November 8, 2024

Salvador Joseph Campo passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on November 8, 2024. He was born on December 8, 1940 in Amite, LA. Sal was a life long resident of Amite and worked as a painter both in Amite and surrounding towns. He was affectionally known by all as Chubby. He was a hard worker respected by the community and he never met a stranger. Sal was an avid LSU football fan, loved fishing, family gatherings and seafood cookouts. He was well-known by all his nieces and nephews as their beloved “One of A Kind” Uncle Sal. He will be deeply missed by all his family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Fay Newcomb Campo; daughter, Sophia Elizabeth Gann and husband, Mickey; son, Dennis Campo; 6 grandchildren, Haley McGlothlin and husband, Jacob, April Wardlow and husband, James, Michelle Wilson and husband, Patrick, Elizabeth Besse, Sarah Boynton and husband, Grant, and Sydney Campo; 5 great-grandchildren, Everly, Isla, Kinsley, Parker, and Hayes.  Preceded in death by his parents, Joe V. Campo and Antoinette “Lena” Catalanotto Campo; and 2 brothers, Vincent and Jake Campo. Visitation at St. Helena Catholic Church Hall from 9:00AM until 10:30AM with Funeral Mass at St. Helena Catholic Church at 11:00AM on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Services conducted by Fr. Emilio Gomez. Interment Amite Memorial Gardens, Amite, LA. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

https://www.mckneelys.com/obituary/409270

Winfred Walter Travis

January 2, 1916 – August 15, 2009

Winfred Walter Travis, 93, of Kentwood, La. died at 2:35 a.m., Saturday, August 15, 2009, at home peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Visitation will be at Pine Ridge United Methodist Church from 6 p.m. Sunday until services at 2:00 p.m. Monday. Interment will follow in Pine Ridge Cemetery, Pine Ridge. He was born January 2, 1916, in McComb, MS to Walter William and Nettie McMillan Travis. He was a dairy farmer for over 50 years and a retiree from the LA. Dept. of Highways. He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years Pearl Bryant Travis, his parents, and his siblings Lee, E.D., Lige, Alton, Rosa, Ethel and Marie Blades. Survivors include two daughters, Norma and husband James E. Muse, Peggy and husband Ken Crawford, all of Kentwood; two sons, Warren and wife Norma Travis of Denham Springs, Winfred Jr. and wife Kathy Travis of Kentwood; grandchildren, Elizabeth M. Sharp of Loranger, James E. Muse III of Aurora, CO., Trudy M. Shockley of Springfield, LA, Stephen C. Muse of Magnolia, TX., Kenneth Crawford Jr. of Kentwood, Cyndie C. Fussell of Hammond, Karen C. Daniel of Kentwood, Jason Travis of Amite, Jennifer Daigle of Kentwood and Brian Travis of Denton TX., Rhonda Bilyeu of Plano, TX; great-grandchildren, Ron Sharp of Atlanta GA., Jerry and Christopher of Kentwood, Celia and Shelly of Monroe LA., Jordan Shockley of Springfield, Ryan Scott and Meghan Fussell of Hammond, Brittany Wild, Sherrie, Shayna and John Wyatt Daniel, Lilly Moore, Allie and Luke Daigle of Kentwood, Austin, Nathan and Haley Travis of Denton, TX, Brayden Muse of Magnolia TX; special nephew, John Bryant of Orlando, FL; brother, Billy Travis and sister, Dorothy Hughes of Kentwood. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home, P.O. Box 929, Ruston, La. 71273-0929.

Christmas Cards for Inmates of the Parish Jail

Please purchase a box/boxes of religious Christmas cards and religious holiday stamps. Affix a stamp to each card and turn in at the church by the second Sunday of December. The cards will promptly be delivered to the prisoners so they can send them to family members for Christmas.

The process is easy for you. The rewards are great for you, the prisoners, and the family members! Let God work through you this Christmas season.

Before you take a step outside your door today, thank God you have this day and the all the opportunities you will have today.

Anna Lee

MONDAY/Veteran’s Day

Prayer Focus for Today

Pray for all the high school and college seniors who will soon begin their last semester of school before graduation. Pray they have a purpose and a plan for life after graduation.

Veterans

We are also thankful for all veterans who have served or are presently servings.

AsI think about our family military history I can go back and give you names and wars of some other relatives, but today I will only list those I can remember.

  • Daddy & 3 uncles
  • 2 first cousins
  • 1 niece
  • 1 grandson
  • I am thankful for their service just as you are thankful for the service of your family members.
  • Collectively, we are thankful for all who served to protect our homeland and our people.

Baby Dedication

The Toney family was well represented in our morning worship as a precious little girl was dedicated to God. That means her parents realize the importance of having her in church and are determined to raise her in church. Her parents also moved their church letters to our church. We welcome all three of them with open arms. Her personal prayer warrior was named and will pray for her daily. Family members who were unable to attend were able to watch online. What a blessing!

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 11
  • Lamentations 4:1-5:22
  • Psalm 119:145-152
  • Proverbs 27:7-8
  • Hebrews 8:7-9:14

Baptist Press

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Only One Week Away

Monday, the 18th, will be the first day this year to drop your filled boxes off with someone at a Drop-off Location, such as FBC, Kentwood. I’m looking forward to seeing you soon. Early the following Monday will be out the last day to turn in your boxes.

Yesterday

We had a great patriotic service at FBC, Kentwood. The music was great. People seemed to greatly enjoy the music and the pictures of those who have served from our area and/or families.

Rain!

The rain was great yesterday and will be helpful to all of the local farmers who planted grass last week. It was an inconvenience or fall risk for some people and caused some people not to make it to Sunday School. Thankfully, the worship service was packed.

Pray!

Please pray for our world, our country, our state, our community, and our church families today as you pray for the high school and college seniors.

Anna Lee

SUNDAY

Equipped for Battle – Ephesians 6:11-13, NIV

Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.

Prayer Focus for Today

Let’s pray for the candidates whose vote count was not finalized yet to have that done and accepted so our country can move on with its government. May the winners and losers do so graciously.

Thankfulness – Day 10

Today, I am thankful for today’s communication and transportation. I have read some old family communications going back several generations. Some of the letters told of births or deaths in the family, but family members who lived less than a hundred miles away had to learn by written communications. People did not have time to travel to the funeral of their parent or siblings. The paragraphs often started with “I regret to tell you that ….”. I am aware of and thankful for the improvements in both communication and transportation.

Sunday School Lesson

Today’s lesson is from Acts 22 and teaches us more about Paul.

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 10
  • Lamentations 3:13-66
  • Psalm 119:141-144
  • Proverbs 27:5-6
  • Hebrews 7:11-8:6

Obituary

Robert J. “Bobby” Hutchinson

February 9, 1941 – November 8, 2024

U.S. Veteran

Robert J. “Bobby” Hutchinson passed away on November 8th, 2024 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was born on February 9th, 1941 in Greensburg, LA to Oscar J. and Mary Spencer Hutchinson.  He is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar & Mary, and his sister Linda Sue Brookstein.  He is survived by his wife of over 62 years, Eugenia Louise “Lou” Hutchinson, all four children: Vicki May (Marc), Cindy Lestage (David), Tim Hutchinson (Christine), and Wendi Coates (Jarred), and his sister Gilda Ann McDowell.  He is also survived by nineteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 

He worked hard all his life starting by milking cows in the family dairy at the age of six (according to him). During his early college years, he got married and started working at Istrouma Foundry where he stayed for 23 years before taking his experience and knowledge to Pearce Pump Supply.  He worked at Pearce for another 25 years before retiring as one of their vice presidents. He was also proud of the fact that it only took him 25 years to graduate from Louisiana State University with a little 20-year gap between classes. 

Pallbearers will be Spencer May, Mason Hutchinson, Christopher Lestage, Benjamin Lestage, Tommy Ballard, and Tim Hutchinson. Visitation will be at McKneely Funeral Home in Amite, Louisiana on Tuesday, November 12th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A Masonic service will be held at 6:30 p.m.  Visitation will resume on Wednesday, November 13th from 10:00 a.m. until services begin at 11:00 a.m. followed by interment at Greensburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. 

Excitement in the Air

People are excited today because they get to attend church today and get to learn what God has in store for them. I especially notice this with the little children. Isn’t that great? There are some things about life adults could learn from children.

Have a wonderful Lord’s Day!

Until tomorrow….

Anna Lee

SATURDAY

As for man, his days are like grass, he flourishes like a flower of the field; the wind blows over it and it is gone, and its place remembers it no more. But from everlasting to everlasting the Lord’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children— with those who keep his covenant and remember to obey his precepts.

— Psalm 103:15-18

(I hope you find it easier to read the Scripture when it is written below, not on, the photograph.)

PRAYER FOCUS

Today, let’s pray for people who live in countries were wars and rumors of war are happening daily.

Baptist Press

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Be sure to read the headline story about the Iowa pastor who “Just keeps on going”.

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 9
  • Lamentations 1:1-3:12
  • Psalm 119:137-140
  • Proverbs 27:3-4
  • Hebrews 6:9-7:10

Thankfulness

On November 5th, I wrote of my thankfulness for OPPORTUNITIES. Then, I got a call to speak about missions to a group of young girls. I’m thankful for the opportunity.

Yesterday, I shared that I am thankful for my mobility. THEN, I think I broke my left foot AGAIN. My mobility is slowed down, but not stopped!

Day 9 – Today, I am thankful for CAREGIVERS. David had to step back into this role to help with my IMMOBILITY! We have spent years taking care of each other. I am thankful for my personal caregiver and pray he continues to get me through my immobility now. I am also thankful I was able to get him through some serious health concerns. That’s part of our 57 year marriage! Thankfully, most of the days we have been healthy, but when one of us needs a caregiver, the other one steps up!

Obituary

Corey Curtis Denney

February 18, 1963 – November 5, 2024

A resident of Kentwood, LA, passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite, LA. He was born February 18, 1963 in Plaquemine, LA and was 61 years of age. He is survived by his sisters, Bonnie Williams (Tony), Kathleen Parden, and Mary LeBlanc; brothers, Robert Denney,III and Thomas Denney (Melissa); special cousin, Barry Brooks; and numerous nieces and nephews and other extended family. Preceded in death by his parents, Robert Denney, Jr. and Betty Denney; sister, Cheryl Breaux; brothers-in-law, Glenn Parden and Kerney Breaux, Jr. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

Women and Girls on Mission will be meeting on Sunday, the 17th.

We will have our monthly mission project at 4 P.M. Sunday. We will be creating unique invitations and them preparing the invitations for mailing. Come learn a new craft and get involved in missions – all in one meeting! It’s never to late to join us. Missions is for a lifetime!

Coming Soon…

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for international missions the first week of December!

Make today a great day for someone else.

It will probably make your day great too!

Anna Lee

FRIDAY

Prayer Focus Today

Let’s pray for the transition period between the current president and the new one.

Thankfulness – Day 6

Today, I am thankful for my mobility. Due to broken feet a few years ago, I lost my mobility for a long time. Today, I am thankful for my ability to walk without any device or support. My feet still hurt me periodically, almost daily, but I can walk in my house, my yard, at church, and in businesses.

Health Improvement

Wrenley Daniels is better and was at church Wednesday night. Let’s pray for her dad, Nathan, as he faces additional back surgery. According to Nathan, the first part of his current procedure was 80% effective in eliminating pain.

Ferrie Gene Blackmon has been ill for a short period of time, but is improving. She’s one on the ladies who was not able to be in S.S. or church last week.

Add names of others to your prayers. Always remember to check your personal prayer list. I know we have names that stay there for a while and names we do not share.

Baptist Press

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Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 8
  • Jeremiah 52:17-34
  • Psalm 119:129-136
  • Proverbs 27:1-2
  • Hebrews 4:14-6:8

OCC Reminder for Churches

If you have any items leftover after your packing, you can bring them to FBC, Kentwood in bags or regular cardboard boxes. DO NOT put them in a red and green box! I will mark them with a special sign OCC has sent me. They can be sent to the processing center to be used as they need or given to an appropriate organization. I do this every year. It helps to get some items out of the way and make more room for new items.

Also, you may drop your boxes off at FBC, Kentwood where they will be added to large cartons for shipment. Collection begins Monday, the 18th and continues for a week. You can look back here or check the Samaritan’s Purse site to determine times.

Sunday School Lesson

We will be completing Acts in a couple of weeks. I’ve enjoyed the study.

If you have not already studied your lesson, you should do so and still have time for a second study day. It helps to learn and remember more that way.

Thanks for praying today!

Anna Lee

THURSDAY

If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who

gives generously to all without finding fault, and it

will be given to you. James 1:5

Updates

Wrenley Daniels is better and was at church last night.

Yvonne Birch had a heart procedure yesterday and now has a new heart stent. She is doing well.

Pray for Theresa Leeof the Pine Ridge community as she has surgery.

Thankfulness

Today, I am thankful for being able to share The Prayer Link for about 25 years. I’m thankful for those who read daily.

Two days ago, I shared that I am thankful to have “Opportunities”. Yesterday I was given another opportunity to share about missions with little girls. I’m thankful for that opportunity.

Christmas Cards – An Opportunity for You!

It’s time to purchase and turn in religious Christmas cards with a stamp already applied to each envelope. This opportunity comes via WMU and is open anyone who would like to participate. The cards will be given to inmates at the Tangipahoa Parish Jail so they can write to family members at Christmas. Please get the cards to me by December 10th. I will personally deliver them to the jail.

I know of a young man who was in the Tangipahoa parish jail and was given the opportunity to write a card(s). He send one to his elderly grandparents telling them he was so sorry to miss the family Christmas gathering at their home because he had done things that caused him to be in jail at the Christmas season that year.

The card was special to them. Hopefully, cards we contribute this year will make the holidays brighter for some inmates and their families.

Please get your cards to me or to FBC, Kentwood office by December 9th. I will make the delivery on the 10th. You do not need to be a member of WMU to participate.

Read the Bible Every Day

  • November 7th
  • Jeremiah 51:33-52:16
  • Psalm 119:121-128
  • Proverbs 26:27-28
  • Hebrews 3:12-4:13

Thankful?

I hope you are thankful for the opportunities God gives you to minister to others in so many ways. Take advantage of your opportunities.

Anna Lee