Sunday

Look around at the nations;

look and be amazed!

For I am doing something in your own day,

something you wouldn’t believe

even if someone told you about it.

~Habakkuk 1:5 (NLT)~

Jesse Dean is not any better, but has been transferred to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital.  Pray for his infection to clear up so doctors can address his back problem


Harrell Sharkey will probably need a hip replacement.  Pray for him as he also continues to get some pain relief.

Continue to pray for all the travelers stuck in airports because of the volcanic ash from Iceland.  May their time of waiting and waiting be a time when they will be open to ministry of Christians.  May Christians not miss the opportunity to minister to those in numerous airports!


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“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson, Editor

LEE STROBEL (The Case for Christ, p. 277) TOLD of how he moderated a debate between William Lane Craig and a national spokesman for American Atheists, Inc…

He spoke of how he watch “the faces of people as they discovered–many for the first time–that Christianity can stand up to rational analysis and rugged scruting.”  His comments abou tthe conclusion of this debate are also interesting.  “In the end it was no contest.  Among those who had entered the auditorium that evening as avowed atheists, agnostics, or skeptics, an overwhelming 82 percent walked out concluding that the case for Christianity had been the most compelling.”  Then he said, “Incidentally, nobody became an atheist.”

When people begin to consider the evidence for Jesus, Christianity, and the Bible, they soon learn who the true fools are.  Brad Price in First Corinthians atwww.abiblecommentary.com

The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God.’

They are corrupt, and have done abominable iniquity;

there is none who does good.”

Psalm 53:1

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday

And I tell you more:

whenever two of you on earth agree

about anything you pray for,

it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.

For where two or three come together in my name,

I am there with them.

~Matthew 18:19-20 (TEV)~

Mrs. Elaine Bennett is home.  Pray for her continued improvement.

CaringBridge sites

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

Anna Lee



Friday Evening

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell’s surgery went well this morning.  Pray for her to get her strength back and for her family as they care for her.

Tonight, Jesse Dean was in the process of being moved from Hammond to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital.  Pray for Jesse and Majel as they seek the care Jesse needs to get better.

Micah, my cousin, was able to be moved to a room this afternoon.  The family is very close and thankful they are able to stay with Micah now.  Micah walked some and ate jello.  Pray for his continued improvement.

Pray for all the people who are stranded because of the airline delays in Europe. Jennie said their airport was closed today.  Some co-workers are stranded and cannot get home.

Hilton Iverson Morgan
(January 22, 1930 – April 16, 2010)

Hilton Iverson Morgan passed away April 16, 2010 at North Oaks Medical Center after a lengthy illness at the age of 80. He is a native of Kentwood, a long time resident of Raceland, and a retiree of Greensburg. He is survived by a daughter, Bonnie Lynn Hagan and beloved son-in-law, Jerry Hagan, and 2 sons, Brent Morgan and Bryce Morgan and their spouses. He was the grandfather of six, Brent Morgan, Jr., Brad Morgan, Cheyenne Morgan, Cody Morgan, and Morgan and Dalton Hagan (so dearly cherished) and a great-granddaughter, Bailee Morgan. He was also the brother of Benji Morgan. Preceded in death by spouse, Rosa P. Morgan, father, Hilton H. Morgan, mother, Eva Lea Morgan Watson, brother, Olan Roy Morgan, and nephew, Hilton Morgan. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. on Monday followed by Graveside Services at Line Creek Cemetery, Line Creek, LA. Special thanks to extended family and friends, Linda and James Badeaux and girls, Melissa Rushing, Scott, and boys, Betty Bridges (dear friend), and Fae Lee for all her love and support. Special thanks to North Oaks and their staff and all the care he was given at St. Helena Parish Hospital.

Friday

If you forgive others the wrongs they have done to you,

your Father in heaven will also forgive you.

But if you do not forgive others,

then your Father will not forgive the wrongs you have done.

Matthew 6:14-15 (TEV)

From James Rimes

Please pray for Marshall Bridges as he deals with a problem that may require surgery to correct.

Pray for my Texas relatives

Micah’s surgery went well.  He will be in ICU for now.  His two brothers stayed at the hospital overnight.  As you pray for Micah, please remember his extended family.  There are a number of physical issues that are “showing their ugly heads” at this time.

Jesse Dean was still at North Oaks.  He cannot get in at Jackson, but my see a doctor from Baton Rouge in Hammond.  He is still in pain.  Please continue to pray for Jesse and Majel.

Pray for Mrs. Katherine Sanders and Alice Mary as “Miss” Katherine sees a doctor in Baton Rouge this morning.

Continue to pray for my parents.  Daddy sees another doctor this morning in Hammond.  So far, all the reports are good.

Alice E. Wilson

Alice “Granny” Evans Wilson, 86, departed this life April 14, 2010, at McComb Nursing and Rehab.

Visitation is 6 to 9 tonight at Terry’s Creek Baptist Church and Friday at 10 a.m. until services there at 11. The Revs. David Fortenberry and Todd Sumrall and Bro. Clark Wilson will officiate. Burial will be in Amite River Baptist Church cemetery in Amite County, with Jones Family Funeral Services of McComb in charge of arrangements.

BECAUSE I’M A CHRISTIAN

Because I’m a guy, I must hold the television remote control in my hand while I watch TV.  If the thing has been misplaced, I’ll miss a whole show looking for it, though one time I was able to survive by holding a calculator.

Because I’m a guy, when I lock my keys in the car I will fiddle with a wire clothes hanger and ignore your suggestions that we call a road service until long after hypothermia has set in.  Oh, and when the car isn’t running very well, I will pop the hood and stare at the engine as if I know what I’m looking at.  If another guy shows up, one of us will say to the other, “I used to be able to fix these things, but now with all these computers and everything, I wouldn’t know where to start.”

Because I’m a guy, when I catch a cold I need someone to bring me soup and take care of me while I lie in bed and moan.  You never get as sick as I do, so for you this isn’t an issue.

Because I’m a guy, I can be relied upon to purchase basic groceries at the store, like milk, or bread.  I cannot be expected to find exotic items like “Cumin” or “Tofu.”  For all I know these are the same thing.

Because I’m a guy, when one of our appliances stops working I will insist on taking it apart, despite evidence that this will just cost me twice as much once the repair person gets here and has to put it back together.

Because I’m a guy, I don’t think we’re all that lost, and no, I don’t think we should stop and ask someone.  Why would you listen to a complete stranger — how in the world could HE know where we’re going?

Because I’m a guy, whatever you got your mother for Mother’s Day is ok, I don’t need to see it.  Did you remember to pick up something for my mom, too?

Because I’m a guy, you don’t have to ask me if I liked the movie.  Chances are, if you’re crying at the end of it, I didn’t.

Because I’m a guy, I think what you’re wearing is fine.  I thought what you were wearing five minutes ago was fine, too.  Either pair of shoes is fine.  With the belt or without it looks fine.  Your hair is fine.  You look fine.  Can we just go now?

Because I’m a guy and this is, after all, the 21st century, I will share equally in the housework.  You do the laundry, the cooking, the cleaning, and the dishes.  I’ll do the rest.

It does seem that a lot of behavior on the part of men can be explained with the simple phrase “it’s because I’m a guy — that says it all”.

Likewise, a lot of the behavior we as Christians exhibit in the workplace, at home, or at school, should be explainable by the phrase, “it’s because I’m a child of God”.  That says it all — that’s why I do what I do and say what I say.

“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy.” (1 Peter 2:9-10)

When people wonder about our actions, they should be able to look at our lives and say, “Oh yes, he acts that way because he’s a Christian.”  Whether they appreciate it or not, may they see that Christ truly does make a difference in the way we live.

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

Dear intercessor,

CompassionNet has moved into the age of social networking.  Please consider becoming her “friend” at http://facebook.com/compassionnet.

She’s posting priority prayer requests, video links, people group photos/requests, and much, much more.

Thank you for considering the possibility of inviting her into your circle of friends.  She’s a world changer that you’d be proud to call your “friend!”

Blessings,

Ed

Ed Cox, director
Office of Global Prayer Strategy, IMB

Have a great Friday!

Anna Lee

Thursday

“Then all this assembly shall know

that the Lord does not save with sword and spear;

for the battle is the Lord’s,

and He will give you into our hands.”

~1 Samuel 17:47~

Pray for my cousin, Micah Tolleson, as he has surgery at 9:45 this morning to remove a benign brain tumor.  He will be in Tyler, TX.  You can read comments from his family and friends at

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/micah_tolleson/mystory

Other CaringBridge sites for you to check:

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell surgery will be early Friday morning in Covington.  Please pray for her, her family, and the doctors.

Jesse Dean did not get moved to Jackson yet.  He is still in Hammond.  Continue to pray for him.

Mrs. Elaine Bennett has been admitted to the hospital for a brief stay.  I know you will want to add her to your prayer list.

Jeanne Bond Tate’s “Granny” passed away.  Pray for the Wilson family.

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"At the name of Jesus every knee should bow..." Philippians 2:10

Mike Benson

WATCH THE POWER of one…

One good Samaritan rescued a wounded man on the Jericho Road.  cf., Luke 10

One aged man (Noah) was instrumental in saving mankind from extinction.  cf., Genesis 6; Hebrews 11:7

One man (Moses) who felt unqualified confronted a Pharaoh and led the Exodus.  cf., Exodus 3

One woman (Esther) broke longstanding tradition, walked into the king’s throne room and saved an entire nation from genoside.  cf., Esther 4

One boy (David) faced a nine-foot giant and saved the Israelites from slavery.  cf., 1 Samuel 17

One boy’s lunch of five loaves and two fish fed thousands. cf., John 6

One slave girl was instrumental in healing a world military leader.  cf., 2 Kings 5

One vote gave Oliver Cromwell control of England in 1645.

One vote gave America the English instead of German language in 1776.

One vote saved Andrew Jackson from impreachment in 1868.

One vote gave Adolf Hitler control of the Nazi party in 1941.

“But Moses said to God, ‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?” Exodus 3:11


Remember, you are invited to join us at the cabin at 6:30 tonight for food, fellowship, and a devotional led by Jan Hammons.

Make wise use of your power!

Anna Lee

Wednesday Afternoon

Mark Alan Oliver a loving husband, father, brother and son was born May 1, 1968 and passed away at 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at his residence surrounded by his family.

Arrangements will be posted Thursday sfternoon.

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

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

Mark is the son of Charles, Sr. and Joann Oliver.

Wednesday

This, then, is how you should pray:

‘Our Father in heaven:

May your holy name be honored ….”

Matthew 6:9 (TEV)

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is scheduled for a pacemaker today.  Pray for her, her family, and the medical staff today.

Mr. Harrell had another test yesterday, but is waiting for results.  Pray for him as he continues to search for a diagnosis.

Jesse Dean is better.  Pray for him as he is waiting for a bed in Jackson.   He will be transferred there to see a neurologist.

Daddy saw the second doctor for the week yesterday.  He got a good report again.  It still seems to have been a medication problem.  His medication has been reduced.

Continue to pray for students and teachers today which is day three of testing.

CaringBridge

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/larkindorris/journal

Baptist Press

https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#inbox/127f8ed6e1867f5b

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

Anna Lee

When you pray,

do not use a lot of meaningless words,

as the pagans do,

who think that their gods will hear them

because their prayers are long.

Do not be like them.

Your Father already knows what you need

before you ask him.

~Matthew 6:5-15 (TEV)~

Mr. Cete Dillon got a good report on his eye yesterday.  Thank God for that.

Pray for Ora Lee Wilson and her family as they have memorial services for Barbara Jo Clark this morning.

Caring Bridge

Eleanor Tantillo Cuti
(January 15, 1925 – April 12, 2010)

A resident of Independence, died at 11:07 a.m. on Monday, April 12, 2010 at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond. She was born January 15, 1925 in Highland, NY and was 85 years of age. She is survived by her daughter, Donna Cuti Williams, Independence; son, Salvadore John Cuti, Independence; 2 grandchildren, Victoria L. Williams, Livingston, TX and Rhiannon C. Williams, Independence; great-granddaughter, Aliyah Johnson, Livingston, TX; sister, Marie Dispensa, Highland, NY. Preceded in death by her husband, Victor “Vick” Cuti; daughter, Victoria Ann Cuti; 5 sisters, Anna Petrone, Esther Ferro, Mona Casbarro, Thomsina Quintiliani and Josephine Abbate; 2 brothers, Simone Tantillo and Joseph Tantillo.

McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements.

Please feel free to join us Thursday at the cabin for food, fellowship, and a devotional time.  We meet at 6:30 every third Thursday.

Baptist Press Stories for Apr. 12, 2010
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FIRST-PERSON: The Carpenter’s hands

Continue to pray for all those involved in testing in our state.

Have a terrific Tuesday!

Anna Lee

Monday Evening

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell was moved from Greensburg to Covington tonight.  Please continue to say special prayers for her.

Jesse Dean has an infection and will possibly be moved to Jackson tomorrow.  His back is a little better.

Daddy got a good report today.  It seems he had an incorrect diagnosis Thursday that led to treatment that made his condition much worse.  I think he is on the mend now, but he still has more appointments this week.  Keep him in your prayers.

Micah Tolleson will have surgery to remove some of his benign brain tumor Thursday.  Please be in prayer for him and his family.

Monday

Be still, and know that I am God!

I will be honored by every nation.

I will be honored throughout the world.”

~Psalm 46:10 (NLT)~

Pray for Jesse Dean as he has a MRI today to help identify his problem.  He’s in room 1516 at North Oaks.

Caring Bridge

I hope you will take time to read Micah’s new Caring Bridge site, especially his journal.   At this point it is not long.  I know reading it will give you a better insight into how to pray for Micah and his family.

Pray for students and teachers involved in testing this week.

New link from Boyd: www.romaministries.com

If you would like to read the email update and see a current picture, please let me know so I can send it to you.

Barbara Jo Clark

“God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, so He put His arms around you and whispered, “Come to Me;” With tearful eyes we watched you slowly fade away, and though we loved you dearly we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, your hard working hands stopped to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide and though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same but as God calls us one by one the chain will link again.” Author Unknown. A native of Franklinton and a resident of Denham Springs, she passed away Saturday, April 10, 2010, at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge. She was 65. Visitation will be at Seale Funeral Home, Denham Springs, on Monday, April 12, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Visitation resumes Tuesday, April 13, from 8 a.m. until funeral services in the funeral home chapel at 11 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Merelin McCon. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park, Denham Springs. She is survived by her husband, H. Wayne “Sonny” Clark; daughter, Sonia Lynn Clark; son, Stephen Wayne Clark and his wife, Sherri; sisters and brothers-in-law, Gwen and Earnest LeMay, Juanita and Dennis Booty, Ora Lee and Robert Wilson, and Gerald Clark; brother and sisters-in-law, John and Mary Wheat, and Marie Mitchell; grandchildren, Jennah Clark Harding, Adrain Clark, Ashley Clark, Brent Clark-Nolan, Brittany Pitre, Stephanie Clark and Stephen Clark; and great-grandchild, Parker Harding. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Edward and Iola Irene Wheat; sister, Patricia Wheat; niece, Lisa LeMay Davis; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Herbert and Mary Clark; and grandson, Matthew Clark. Pallbearers will be Stephen Clark, Brent Nolan, Greg Booty, Keith Booty, Val McMorris and Darryl Cleveland. Honorary pallbearer is Dwayne Wilson. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made at any Hancock Bank in the name of the Barbara Clark Medical Fund.

Amy Holton Kinzey
(Died April 10, 2010)

A resident of Loranger, died at 9:05 a.m. on Saturday, April 10, 2010 at Ochsner Medical Center in Jefferson. She was born October 25, 1980 in Hammond and was 29 years of age. She was employed as a Registered Nurse with North Oaks Medical Center. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Monday and from 8 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m Tuesday. Services conducted by Rev. Kent Newell. Interment Loranger Cemetery, Loranger. She is survived by her husband, Brandon R Kinzey; daughter, Katelyn Kinzey; parents, Dale & Leanne Holton; brother, Mitch Holton and his wife, Misty, all of Loranger; parents-in-law, Bill & Peggy Kinzey, Alexandria, VA, sister-in-law, Kelly Crouch and her husband, Gabe , Winnsboro, TX; nephews, Hayes & Hyatt Holton, Loranger; grandmothers, Gloria Ridgedell, Loranger and Ruth Holton, Amite; special cousin, Nicole Pelloat and her husband, Jeffrey, Loranger. Preceded in death by grandfathers, Tom Ridgedell and A.J. “Jack” Holton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Thanks for praying for my parents the last few days.  Please continue to do so this week.  Daddy will have appointments with four doctors.   Your prayers mean so much to us!

Anna Lee