Aug
17
2016
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FROM DEIDRA’S BLOG TODAY, 8/17/16

 

Thanks Carla!

by shininglightabroad

We all have initial moments where God begins to use a specific event to birth a new desire and passion in our lives.  When I was 12 yrs old, I chose to get involved with the bus ministry at church.  This ministry would require me to spend every Saturday visiting houses in Bayou La Batre and giving them a flyer about church with a piece of hard bubble gum.  Rain, shine, freezing temperature, or scorching heat, every Sunday we would ride the bus to pick them up for church and take the home.    As a general rule, the kids would not have a way to church if it wasn’t for the bus ministry.  Some of the kids did not live in the nicest areas or wear the nicest clothes or have security of a home.  The Saturday bus flyers, piece of bubble gum, and riding the church bus were the only stable things for many of the kids.  Every Saturday Carla Felps would drive me from house to house as we invited the kids to church. Every single Saturday, Carla would spend her time ministering with a spoiled 12 year old girl.  Carla showed me faithfulness in ministry.  Carla showed me how to love.  Carla showed me kindness. God began to give me a passion for children. He began to give me a burden for those kids who may not come from a loving, Christian home.  My passion to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of underprivileged kids has only grown stronger.  How I love to see the cycle of poverty and spiritual darkness broken through investing in the life of a child!  Every time I invest in someone’s whether it is in Grand Bay, Bayou La Batre, or Guatemala, Carla has a huge part because she invested in me.

One night, my parents allowed me to ride with Carla to the Dauphin Island Retreat to attend a worship service with Abel Garcia’s youth group.  (Regardless of what my dad writes on his blog, he has always loved Carla!)  After several months of God revealing how I need a Savior, regardless of my “good works”, that night is when I chose to follow Christ.  No fireworks–No outward change–But an inward peace!  I am grateful!

Today we are going to show our support for Carla by buying a meal at Sam’s Super Burger!  Ten percent of our sales will not be much but we hope it shows Carla that she is our hero.  Even in her courageous fight with cancer, she remains faithful to Him.  She shows me how to trust Him.  She shows me how to love.  She shows me that He is a Good, Good, Father!  I am forever grateful!

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Aug
17
2016
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WEDNESDAY, 8/17/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 35-37

Today is “Carla Kyser Day” at both Sam’s Super Burger locations in Grand Bay.  Remember, ten percent of all receipts will be donated to Carla to help financially in her battle against cancer.  I encourage you to support this cause which will be a tremendous boost emotionally to Carla and her family.

Speaking of Carla, she had to have about three fourths of a liter of fluid drained from one of her lungs yesterday.  She also has some fluid on the other lung but I am not sure what they are going to do about that at this point.  Keep praying.

Bernard continues taking his radiation treatments each weekday morning.  Becky Sellers will soon have another scan.

Was able to have a very nice visit with Pastor Jiggs & Sister Joan Ramsey yesterday.  He was moved from the CCU on Monday night.  They really did not know when he would be discharged from the hospital.  Their trust is in God and they are very grateful for the prayers offered on their behalf.  Keep praying.

Regular schedule this morning and tonight with morning worship at 10:00AM, children’s choir at 5:30PM and all of the other activities at 6:30PM.  Jonny Gaston will be preaching to our senior high students tonight.

Our 7:30PM Bible study meal will be bar-b-que pork sliders with baked beans, chips, dessert and drink.  As usual, it will be good!

Church wide work day on Saturday, 8/27, beginning at 8:00AM.  Biscuit breakfast served beginning at 7:30AM.

Did not watch any of the Olympics last night.  Mowed grass until almost dark thirty.  Wait, I thought you mowed grass this past Saturday?  I did!  Only about six more weeks and then hopefully the grass cutting will slow down.

I pray that you will have a great Wednesday with Jesus.  Go to church and go to Sam’s Super Burger!

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Aug
16
2016
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY NORA!

Our granddaughter, Nora, is celebrating her third birthday today!  We had a small gathering this past Sunday to celebrate with her.  I hope her day is great!  Happy birthday Nora!

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Aug
16
2016
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TUESDAY, 8/16/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 32-34

I was under the impression that Tommy Johnson’s mother had been discharged from the hospital over the weekend but found out late yesterday afternoon that she is still in the hospital.  I will visit her first thing this morning.

Pastor Jiggs Ramsey remains in the hospital too.  The thought was that he would be discharged yesterday but that did not happen.  I will also visit him this morning but I figure that he may be discharged today.

Pastor Jack Bailey’s great niece, sixteen years old, was involved in an automobile accident last Friday night and she passed from this life yesterday morning.  Pray for the Greer family as they walk through this valley.

Keep praying for all those battling cancer.  Remember, tomorrow is Carla Kyser day at Sam’s Super Burger (both locations) with ten percent of all receipts going to help Carla financially.  By the way, our annual “Hope Sunday” is set for October 16 – please mark that day on your calendar.

Six folks joined me last night in discussing our special prayer service for our country.  This service will take place at 6:00PM on Sunday, September 11.  Oscar Petersen is the point man for this service.  Please keep your schedule clear and make plans to join us as we call out to God on behalf of our nation.

We also had a good number show up for our prayer time in the auditorium last night.  I appreciate those who come to pray.  I know what would really get our numbers up but I certainly do not want that to happen.  I just pray that we will become a people of prayer.

Bro. Jerry Hovel is offering art classes that begin today with a morning and evening session.  You can contact him for more information.

Work day on Saturday, August 27, beginning at 8:00AM.  We will have a biscuit breakfast available beginning at 7:30AM.  This is a “all hands on deck” work day.

Watched a few minutes of the Olympics last night.  Was disappointed Sunday night when Bolt only ran a 9.81 in the one hundred meters.  I have seen Baptists running faster than that when heading to the table at a church eating meeting.

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

 

 

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Aug
15
2016
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MONDAY, 8/15/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 30-31

Tuesday, August 16 – Jeremiah 32-34
Wednesday, August 17 – Jeremiah 35-37
Thursday, August 18 – Jeremiah 38-40; Psalms 74; 79
Friday, August 19 – 2 Kings 24-25; 2 Chronicles 36
Saturday, August 20 – Habakkuk 1-3
Sunday, August 21 – Jeremiah 41-45

Prayer time tonight from 5:00 – 7:00PM in the auditorium.  Use the West side door to enter/exit.  Prayer is so very important!  Come and go, come and stay, just pray!

The Lord blessed us with a really good day in our services yesterday.  The Spirit was excellent and the attendance was very good in all three services.  We give God the glory!

Please remember that this Wednesday, 8/17, is “Carla Kyser Day” at both of the Sam’s Superburger locations in Grand Bay.  Ten percent of all receipts will be given to Carla to help financially in her battle against cancer.  Spread the word!

Our Building & Grounds Committee met yesterday and will be doing so again this Sunday, 8/21.  I am going to call for work day on Saturday, August 27, beginning at 8:00AM.  Our B&G committee members will lead this effort.  A biscuit breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30AM.

Rusty had to go to the ER yesterday with a kidney stone.  Have to hand it to him as he was in Sunday School and then back for the evening service.  He is one committed young man!

Justin Chinners had an apparent seizure yesterday afternoon.  He did not have to be taken to the hospital and everything seems to be ok with him now.

Charles, Rusty and Soy all helped get the fifteen acres mowed this past Saturday afternoon.  Only one mower got stuck.  The thing about having Rusty & Soy help is that they just randomly quit with no rhyme or reason.  Once one quits the other follows suit.  They only left me with about one hour of riding and then push mowing and weed eating.  Killing me!  Hiring Rusty & Soy is like losing four good men!

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

 

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Aug
13
2016
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SATURDAY, 8/13/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 23-25

Since I am out of town, I do not have any updates on those in the hospital.  However, I do have a few quick things to share this morning before we begin driving home.

First, pray for Bro. Benny McGath and our bus workers and they go out into the community today inviting folks to ride our buses to Sunday School and the services tomorrow.  What an important ministry.

Since you will be praying, pray for Bro. Jerry Hovel and our Sunday School workers as well as they prepare for tomorrow’s Bible study and fellowship.

Also, pray for Bro. Kerry Kelley and our adult choir as they will be leading our musical worship in the services.  Choir members, please be in your rightful place in the morning!

This Wednesday, August 17, is going to be an important day for the Friendship family and friends.  On that day, ten percent of all receipts taken in at both of the Sam’s Superburger locations in Grand Bay will be given to Carla Kyser to help financially in her battle against cancer.  So, I am asking you to join my family and me in eating at Sam’s this Wednesday, 8/17 – lunch, supper, snacks, et cetera. Very much appreciate Phillip and his doing this kind deed.  It is never wrong to be kind!

The Lord has put together a great team for our September 11 – 16, 2016 trip to Guatemala to work on Pastor Ben’s house.  Clara Broadus, Randall Broome, Caroline Ford, Ross Genzink, Jeff Holifield, Tim Knighten and Soy Taylor all have tickets in hand.  A quick check this morning shows the tickets had not risen in price so if someone else wants to join this team then let me know.  What a good trip for someone i.e. ladies to go work at the feeding center all week while enjoying the Independence Day celebrations too!  Airfares can change without notice at any moment.

Regular schedule tomorrow morning and evening.  Join us!

I had a delightful Friday as I reconnected with a ministry friend that I have not seen or spoken to in over twenty five years.  (Close friends huh!)  We enjoyed a meal together and had great fellowship.  Then I was able to spend over three hours with my parents and that was a good time too.  Got to see my niece and great nephews for a few minutes as well.  Was able to find/purchase a computer for the church office as I have had zero success doing so in Mobile this week .  God is good!

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

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Aug
12
2016
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FRIDAY, 8/12/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 18-22

Good morning from Birmingham, Alabama.  We are having such wet weather conditions that I made the decision yesterday to drive up and visit my parents today.  So, Lisa, Dana, Gina and I headed out late yesterday afternoon.  Lord willing, we will return home tomorrow and I will be in the pulpit all three times this Sunday.

Miss Willa Dean Johnson was not discharged from the hospital yesterday.  She will probably go home today but the doctor may keep her until tomorrow.

Linda Green’s sister, Shirley, was in good spirits when I visited her yesterday.  She will be in he hospital until at least next Thursday, 8/18.

Did not go by to visit Pastor Jiggs as I know he is covered up with visitors.

I delayed my going out at all yesterday due to the rain.  Thankfully it let up just before noon which allowed me to make travel to Pascagoula and Mobile.

We are on a regular schedule this Sunday.

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

 

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Aug
11
2016
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THURSDAY, 8/11/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 14-17

Pastor Jiggs Ramsey did well through his surgical procedure yesterday.  They did four by passes and, according to his family, the actual surgery only took approximately one hour.  Praise the Lord!

Miss Willa Dean Johnson has great hopes of perhaps being discharged either today or tomorrow.  She prefers today!  She is doing well in her physical therapy but is still battling some pneumonia.

Les Hacker told me yesterday morning that Randy Collins did have a surgical procedure done on Tuesday and was expecting to be discharged yesterday afternoon.  Not sure if that happened or not.

Linda Green’s sister, Shirley, remains in the hospital and will do so until some point next week if all goes as planned.

Maria Wainwright’s mother also remains in the hospital but the thought process is that she will be discharged today.

Zach Huhn arrived home from Washington last night.  He joined us for our 7:30PM Bible study and is leaving this morning bound for Mississippi State University.

We have a small group of folks who plan on traveling to Guatemala the dates of September 11 – 16 to work on Pastor Ben Labriel’s house.  Airfare is running around seven hundred dollars.  Interested in joining them?  Contact me like yesterday!

TNBA tonight at 7:00PM in the CAB for those guys who were present in one of our services this past Sunday or yesterday.

Some of our young people and young adults are planning on going to Danville for the block party this Saturday.  Please note that this is not a Friendship family sponsored event.

The Mobile County Public Schools began a new year for students yesterday.  Join me in praying for the students, teachers, administrators, et cetera.  By the way, I was asked to share a devotional with the teachers are one of our public schools this past Tuesday morning.

Wow, we have really gotten a lot of rain this week.  The grass in our yard is growing several inches per hour it seems but the conditions are simply too wet to mow.  May have to go Guatemalan and break out the machete!  I thank God that He knows what we need and when we need it!  I will say that I am always up for some cool weather regardless of the time of the year.  I do not complain about the heat.  I am just a fan of cool/cold weather.

Kenneth & Keri have set a wedding date of June 3, 2017.  Going to be at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens beginning at 1:00PM!  Everyone invited or something like that!  Full seven course meal to be served during the reception.  (I sure hope I have all of these details correct!  LOL!)  Dr. Rex, feel free to bring your church family to this happening!

My brother, Eddie, and his wife, Sue, are moving back to the States after seventeen years of living in China.  I am glad.  By the way, the number one question I get asked by folks is “is your brother a missionary there?”  Whatever!

So ready for the college football season to begin.

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

 

 

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Aug
10
2016
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GUATEMALA ANYONE?

It appears that a small team of men will travel to Guatemala the week of September 12, 2016, in order to work on the house for Pastor Ben Labriel and his family.  Proposed departure date from Mobile is either the afternoon of 9/11 or early morning 9/12 with a return on Friday morning, 9/16.  As of right now, the airfare is basically six hundred and sixty three dollars although that could change at any moment.

The plan is for long work days and a possible joining in the celebration of Guatemala’s Independence Day on 9/15.

If you are interested in joining these men or have questions, please contact the pastor immediately.  Thanks!

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Aug
10
2016
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WEDNESDAY, 8/10/16

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14 KJV)

Today’s Bible reading – Jeremiah 10-13

Pastor Jiggs Ramsey, First Assembly of Irvington, will have open heart surgery this morning with the expectation of doing five by passes.  I visited with Pastor Jiggs and Sister Joan yesterday in the CCU and they are confidently trusting in the Lord Jesus.  Pray for Pastor Jiggs as he goes through this surgery.

As far as I know, Maria Wainwright’s mother remains in a Louisiana hospital.  They did some tests on Sunday afternoon/evening but I do not know the results of those tests.  Pray for Mrs. Hamilton.

Miss Willa Dean was doing good yesterday even though she had just finished her physical therapy session.  She is ready to go home but still has some pneumonia and the doctor wants that cleared up before he will discharge her.

Randy Collins was admitted to the hospital during the night on Monday.  There was some confusion regarding a possible surgical procedure and I am not sure what the outcome was after I left from visiting with him.  Pray for Randy.

Had a good visit with Charles Suthoff yesterday morning in the convalescent home.  Mary Lee Owens was sleeping soundly so I was not able to visit with her.

Lisa and I were able to visit with our friend from Guatemala yesterday afternoon.  He is doing well.

I made an in home visit last night that seemed to be needed and also went well.

Keep praying for those who are battling cancer.  I communicated briefly with Carla K yesterday afternoon.  She says she is doing good but she always says that even when she is not feeling well.  Bernard continues to take radiation treatments daily and Becky is continuing with her chemo treatments.

Zach Huhn returns home late this afternoon from his Summer in Washington as a missionary.  He then leaves in the morning heading to Mississippi State University.  Amy tells me that he has had a good Summer.

Regular schedule this morning and evening.  Poppy seed chicken is the main fare for the 7:30PM Bible study.

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

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