Apr
11
2014

FRIDAY, 4/11/14

Today’s Bible reading – Joshua 3:1-4:24 Luke 14:7-35 Psalm 80:1-19 Proverbs 12:27-28

The funeral service for Mr. Tommy Cole takes place this morning at 10:00AM from the chapel of the Pinecrest Funeral Home on DIP.  Keep praying for the Cole family.

Sara Ladnier did well through her procedure.  Kathy posted a comment on yesterday’s entry giving an update.

Art Elliott has pneumonia so he obviously remains hospitalized.

According to an update from Sue, Gail Bishop is much better.

Miss Jackie remains in ICU.

Miss Jay was not feeling well yesterday per Bro. Kerry.

Rusty’s mother was feeling better and was waiting on the results of some tests.  She was thinking that she “might” be discharged but I do not know if that happened or not.

The Lord did a good work yesterday in the fact that Carlos Raxon’s appointment with the doctor was moved up from 4/30 to this morning at 7:00AM (8:00AM our time).  Pray for wisdom on behalf of the doctor and for Carlos to get in for surgery quickly.

Today is the final day to order the Boston butts from the women’s group.  Call Anna Carol, Cecil or Brenda.

There will be a “bus washing” tomorrow morning at 9:00AM.  Want to help?  Great!  Just show up!

Regular schedule on Sunday morning/evening.  Lord’s Supper and baptism as a part of the Sunday evening service.  This will be an important day in the life of the Friendship family.

The Finance Committee will have their regular monthly meeting this Sunday, 4/13, at 4:00PM in the office suite.

Got to try to get a lot of yard work and garden work done this afternoon and tomorrow.  It is what I call my “quiet” time especially when it comes to the garden!

I pray that you will have a great Friday with Jesus!

 

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1 Comment

  • Bill Kendrick says:

    Keep Praying, contact any person in Washington that you can. Go to aclj.org to sign the petitions.

    American Pastor Saeed Abedini remains in an Iranian hospital – receiving medical care because of your prayers and support.
    Family members in Iran are able to visit him, he’s receiving medication and nutrition, and Secretary Kerry once again called for his release this week.
    You’re making a difference, but there’s much left to be done.
    Pastor Saeed – a U.S. citizen – has still not received the critical surgery he needs for injuries caused by prison beatings.
    We can’t let him go back to that prison.
    We are fighting tirelessly to bring him home. I recently returned from a diplomatic mission to the Middle East, and we have additional legal teams scheduled to meet with world leaders.

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