Tuesday Afternoon

Please pray for Mr. Billy Brabham.  He had to undergo some tests due to a heart issue.  He was still at North Oaks the mid-afternoon.

Please continue to pray for Bob and Diane Wagstaff.  They are still unable to leave the country they went to at Christmas to visit their son.  Health issues and paperwork delays are delaying their return to Romania.

Daisy Dean Alford Wascom

(September 22, 1939 – February 8, 2010)

A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away at 8:38 p.m. on Monday, February 8, 2010 at Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite. She was born on September 22, 1939 in St. Helena Parish and was a resident of Greensburg. Age 70 years. She was a member of New Zion Baptist Church and The Order of Eastern Star in Greensburg. Visitation at New Zion Baptist Church, Kentwood, from 8 a.m. on Wednesday until religious services at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Services conducted by Rev. Richard Sandberg and Matthew Belser. Interment New Zion Cemetery, Kentwood. Survived by husband, Jule W. Wascom, Greensburg, 3 daughters, Glenda Rohner Wascom and her husband, Ricky, Greensburg, Jana Rohner Causey and her husband, M. L., III, Gillsburg, MS, Vicki Rohner Creager and her husband, Tommy, Vinton, son, Jeffrey Dean Rohner, Greensburg, 5 grandchildren, Colby, Chelsea, and Carson Causey, Ryan and Rusty Wascom, sister, Janis Lassiter and her husband, Mike, Greensburg. Preceded in death by parents, John Dean and Ida Perryman Alford. Pallbearers will be Colby and Carson Causey, Ryan and Rusty Wascom, Michael Smith, and Bobby Wascom. McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, in charge of arrangements.

Tuesday

Wise men and women are always learning,

always listening for fresh insights.

~Proverbs 18:15 (MSG)~

Continue to pray for Roger Pittman.  He will have his last procedure repeated on the 19th.  Pray for him as he deals with pain in the meantime.

Chuck Pittman‘s family is taking turns staying with him.  Pray for Chuck and his family as he continues his fight with cancer.

Pray for Bro. Butch Reviere as he continues to heal and as he learns the plan for his treatment.

Pray for Larkin Dorris as she has chemo.

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

From Trisha Wilson (Texas) – Good News Club

I hope you are not tired of hearing from me….I have been meaning to tell you about an answer we received in prayer just last Wednesday. One of our team members attends Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco. Stonebriar has a ministry called community outreach, and they are going to sponsor our club. We have spent much $$ out of our own pockets to get this club going. Now those expenses (snacks for kids, supplies, printing/copying, prizes, literature, etc.) will be funded in the future! I am so thankful for a  church willing to support ministry to those in the  public schools!

Grateful,

Tricia

Ok, me again…I just received a call from the school secretary…. Not so good.

We cannot use the gym or cafeteria….only the library. This means we cannot provide a snack. We have to cap it to the number of chairs in the library—45. They may let those other few come who were there on Friday. There have been more slips turned in today, but I was told I’ll have to call these parents and put them on a “waiting list”. I was also told that “if anything is messed up in the library, the librarian will put a stop to this.”

I tried to discuss my idea for the future in recruiting more volunteers, using about 3 or 4 classrooms, dividing the kids by grade level and having the leaders rotate into the rooms to tell the story, do games, etc. That idea was shot down right away. We are not to use any classrooms. I have a friend who does this in Carrollton. She has 130 kids who come. Several of her volunteers are teachers. They meet in classrooms. Must be an evangelical staff at that school to accommodate. I thought ours was……maybe not.

I guess I’ll  for sure stick to outreaches in my home….without a cap!

Thanks for your prayers,

Tricia

Charlene McKenzie Brisbois
(May 17, 1934 – February 6, 2010)

Died on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at Lane Regional Medical Center in Zachary, LA. She was bornMay 17, 1934 in Tylertown, MS and is resident of Kentwood, LA. Age 75 years. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 10 a.m. on Monday until 2 p.m. Monday followed by Graveside Services at Woodland Cemetery, Kentwood, LA. Services conducted by Rev. William Hyde. Survived by 3 daughters, Brenda Prudhomme and her husband, Michael, Greenwell Springs, Gina Carver and her husband, Chuck, Kentwood, Michelle Brisbois, Kentwood, son, Wesley Ryals, Kentwood, 4 granddaughters, Kellie and Wendy Prudhomme, Marta Sproles, Hannah Carver, 2 great-granddaughters, Sophie and Rylie Sproles, 2 sisters, Ruth Sorrell, Tylertown, MS, Allene West, Jarreau. Preceded in death by daughter, Deborah Ann Ryals, son, Jerry Jay Ryals, parents, Price and Maude McKenzie, brother, Jim McKenzie.

Please take time to read these articles about the Superbowl.

http://www.bpnews.net/BPCollectionNews.asp?ID=165

Here’s a link to a devotional that most of us can find meaningful to our lives.

https://www.upperroom.org/devotional/

Have a terriffic Tuesday!  Please let me know if you have a praise, a request, or an update to be shared with all the other prayer partners.

Anna Lee

Anna Lee

Monday

All Scripture is inspired by God

and is useful to teach us what is true

and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives.

It corrects us when we are wrong

and teaches us to do what is right.

2 Timothy 3:16 (NLT)

Please continue to keep Rev. Butch Reviere in your prayers.  He’s slowly recovering from surgery.

Please continue to pray for Ora Lee Wilson’s sister, Barbara Clark.  She’s in OLOL still.

Pray for Larkin Dorris as she has her first round or chemotherapy.  You may want to read the last few journal entries at

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

PUTT

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AS PROFESSIONAL GOLFER Ray Floyd got ready to tap in a routine nine-inch putt, he saw the ball move ever so slightly…

According to the rule book, if the ball moves at all, the golfer must take a penalty stroke. Floyd was among the leaders in the tournament offering a top prize of $108,000. To acknowledge that the ball had moved could mean losing his chance for big money.

Writer David Holahan described what some golfers might have done: “The athlete ducks his head and flails wildly with his hands, as if being attacked by a killer bee; next, he steps back from the ball, rubbing his eye for a phantom speck of dust, all the while scanning the playing partners and the gallery for any sign that the ball’s movement has been detected by others. If the coast is clear, he taps the ball in for his par.”

Ray Floyd, however, didn’t do that. He assessed himself a penalty stroke and wound up with a bogey on the hole.

The patriarch Job also showed remarkable honesty in matters not seen my human observers. He maintained his integrity by fearing God and shunning evil. Job knew that the eyes of the Lord were on him at all times, and that was what really mattered to him. The true test of our integrity comes when no one is watching us. If we remember that God sees what others don’t and that it’s His approval that matters, our integrity will improve. M.R.D.II

“Does He not see my ways,

and count all my steps?”

Job 31:4

Posted by Mike Benson

Have a marvelous Monday!

Anna Lee


Sunday Addition

Dr. Landrum Salley passed away this morning at 7:45 in Nashville.  Thanks to his daughter for sharing.  There will be a memorial service in Nashville and one in Mississippi.  Please pray for his family.

I have never hated to send any message. We lost Daddy at 7:45 this morning in the ICU. His surgery Monday had gone very well but starting Friday, his systems began to fail. He was sedated and comfortable but he just slipped away.

We are planning a memorial service here in Nashville perhaps Saturday and another one in early March in Kilmichael, MS, and will make sure that all the details are out soon. I know you share in this grief. We are struck by the surprise of it.

Susan Salley

Dr. Salley made an impact on many lives.  His last computer communication to me was less than two weeks ago (Jan. 25th).  I’ll lost another faithful encourager.  I’m sure he was an encourager to so many.  God has certainly bless Dr. Salley with a long meaningful life and blessed many other through his ministry.

Sunday

That is why we must hold on all the more firmly

to the truths we have heard,

so that we will not be carried away.

~Hebrews 2:1 TEV~

Good News Club

Thank you all so much  for your prayers. Things went well for our first meeting today. I don’t have the final count with me, but I think there were about 50 kids. I think the administrative staff at our school was quite shocked at our turn out. Our original meeting place was to be in the library. I think they were thinking our group would be rather small.  Due to a school dance going on tonight and also having to share the building with an after school care program, we were to move to 3 different places today. Right away the staff said it would be a fire hazard for this group to be in one of the other rooms so they had us stay the entire time in the cafeteria!

Pray for our group of volunteers to regroup and to be able to address some of the things that were a bit chaotic or didn’t go as smoothly as planned!

Grateful,

Tricia

Friends, I have a new prayer request regarding this Good News Club. This past week I discovered the after school program  at our school (Club 360) pretty much has run of the place once school is dismissed. The young girl in charge called me in for a meeting on Tuesday to let me know that and also to inform me that we could not meet in the library this week as had been originally planned. I have mentioned there was a dance Friday night, so that caused 360 to have to rearrange its schedule. Jennifer discussed with me the fact that they use the cafeteria, gym, and library at times. She did refer a few kids to our Club, and we talked about the church she attends. I have heard quite a bit about her church in the growing community of Melissa, TX.  After meeting with her and then talking things over with the principal, we were scheduled to meet for the first 15 minutes in the library. Then we were to move to the cafeteria for 15 minutes and then to the largest classroom in the building. However, as our numbers grew, the secretary of the school quickly saw that we needed to start out in the cafeteria and stay there. She mentioned that we may have to always meet in there.

Today I found out the principal didn’t necessarily like that idea and thinks we may need to put a cap on the number of kids that can attend the GNC. Please join me in praying that God will move in both Jennifer’s (Club 360 director) and Mike Forsyth’s (principal) hearts to give us the space we’ll need and to allow as many kiddos who want to come the privilege to come. It is only once a week for a mere 6 more weeks. I’m sure I’ll be discussing this issue with them in the coming days. I’m glad God hasn’t decided heaven is too full yet.

Thanks,

Tricia

APPOINTMENT

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ON PRESIDENT GARFIELD’S first Saturday in Washington as President, a member of the Cabinet insisted that a Cabinet meeting must be called…

Garfield refused on the grounds of another engagement. The Cabinet member insisted. Garfield still refused on the grounds that the other was a prior engagement. The Cabinet member then insisted that the national matter was of such grave importance that the President should break the engagement. Garfield refused. Then the Cabinet member remarked, “I should be interested to know with whom you could have an engagement so important that it could not be broken.” Garfield replied, “I will be a frank as you are. My engagement is with my Lord to meet Him at His house and at His table at 10:30 tomorrow, and I shall be there.” The crisis passed. The nation survived. President Garfield had been faithful to his obligation.

He understood the seriousness and his obligation to partake of the Lord’s Supper on the first day of each week.(Kyle Cantrell)

“Now ont he first day of the week,

when the disciples came together to break bread…”

Acts 20:7a; I Corinthians 11:26


Posted by Mike Benson

Have a great Lord’s Day!

Anna Lee

Saturday Afternoon

Charlene McKenzie Brisbois
(May 17, 1934 – February 6, 2010)

on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at Lane Regional Medical Center in Zachary, LA. She was bornMay 17, 1934 in Tylertown, MS and is resident of Kentwood, LA. Age 75 years. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 10 a.m. on Monday until 2 p.m. Monday followed by Graveside Services at Woodland Cemetery, Kentwood, LA. Services conducted by Rev. William Hyde. Survived by 3 daughters, Brenda Prudhomme and her husband, Michael, Greenwell Springs, Gina Carver and her husband, Chuck, Kentwood, Michelle Brisbois, Kentwood, son, Wesley Ryals, Kentwood, 4 granddaughters, Kellie and Wendy Prudhomme, Marta Sproles, Hannah Carver, 2 great-granddaughters, Sophie and Rylie Sproles, 2 sisters, Ruth Sorrell, Tylertown, MS, Allene West, Jarreau. Preceded in death by daughter, Deborah Ann Ryals, son, Jerry Jay Ryals, parents, Price and Maude McKenzie, brother, Jim McKenzie.

Saturday

So get rid of your old self,

which made you live as you used to—

the old self that was being destroyed by its deceitful desires.

Your hearts and minds must be made completely new,

and you must put on the new self,

which is created in God’s likeness

and reveals itself in the true life that is upright and holy.

~Ephesians 4:22-24 TEV~

Please continue to pray for those who have been listed lately and for other concerns you may have that have not been listed.  If you have a concern you would like to share, please fell free to send me a message.  I’ll be happy to post your concern for others to pray.

http://www.forthright.net/kneemail/2006/01/morning.html

I hope you take time to read this devotional by Mike Benson.

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

Anna Lee