May
23
2022
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MONDAY, 5/23/22

First, congratulations to my great nephew, Grayson Glenn, as he will graduate from Danville High School tonight.  He will then attend USA and has already been admitted into medical school once he completes his undergraduate degree.  Grayson is a very intelligent guy but, more importantly, a committed follower of Jesus!

The celebration of life service for Rhett’s father will take place today at 3:00PM from First Baptist Atmore.  It will be preceded by an hour of visitation with the Butler family.  Lord willing, I will attend the visitation and service.  Pray for Rhett and family during this time.

Shawn Felps’ surgical procedure has been postponed until some point in June.

Amy Huhn’s father, Bobby Morrison, is in the hospital.  Pray for him.

Rick Bradley’s father remains in the hospital.  He is doing better and should begin physical therapy soon.  Pray for Mr. Bradley.

Myrtle Bowden remains at home and is missed in our services.  She has worked with the children’s choir all year but could not be present for the program last night.  Pray for Myrtle.

Elaine Brown was in our early service yesterday and has four more radiation treatments left.  She seems to be doing well through it all.  Keep praying.

Tim Knighten expects to have a phone consult with the doctors from M.D. Anderson.  It is either tomorrow or next Tuesday.  I need to get clarification on that.  Regardless, keep praying for Tim.

Rodney Whitehurst will finish his radiation treatments this Wednesday.  He is also doing better.  Keep praying.

Marie Brooks’ sister, Libby, continues to struggle physically.  Pray for Libby and her family.

Tena Hovel and the children did a great job with the musical last night.  Thank you to the parents who have their children involved in the choir.

We were blessed with a really good day in our morning services.  The proverbial icing on the cake was seeing Paul make a public profession of faith in the second service.  Thanks to deacon Bill Kendrick for investing in Paul’s life and helping bring him to this point.  Good stuff!

Deidra and the girls arrive on GRACE Mountain safe and sound around 11:30PM (their time) last night.  Special thanks to Eddie Albritton for his help getting them to the airport late yesterday afternoon.

Did you see where the man in Wisconsin has eaten at least one Big Mac every day with the exception of eight days since 1972?  Wow!

I encourage folks to vote tomorrow.  My niece, Tracie Turrentine, will running for Superintendent of Education in Morgan County.  I may drive up and vote for her!  Tracie will be an excellent Superintendent of Education!

I pray that you will have a great Monday with Jesus.

 

 

 

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