Prayer
List
Barry Cox
will have hip surgery November 11.
Don
Harrington is recovering from eye surgery.
Kerry King’s
mother is being treated for stage 4 cancer.
Robert
Embry’s uncle Glenn Durham is not doing well.
Gary
Hickerson is recovering from surgery.
Andy LeDane,
Eddie Griffin, James and Florene Griffin, Jimmy Griffin, Jerry and
Betty Harris, Don Hickerson, Lester and Billie Phillips, Dan Tucker,
Mary Jean Turner, Aramanda family, Jack and Diane Arnold, Don Boyd,
Betty Clark, Doris James, Dan LeDane, Carol Moore, Beryl Miller, Dean
and Della Price, and Terry Turner.
Serving in
the military:
Dakota Smitherman has been deployed to Afghanistan.
Travis Counts has been deployed to Kuwait.
Faith Balzen
is in California.
Cody Blomstedt is in El Paso, Texas.
Let us pray
for our country and government leaders and those who are in harms
way, military and civilian personnel.
“The
effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much…
Our sympathy
and prayers go out to Jana and Randy Hall’s family in the loss of
their mother Nell Hall.
Pantry
Item: Cream Style Corn
Tipton
Children’s Home will be here soon and we need to stock our pantry
for them.
Oct. 23rd
Prayers: Morning: Robert Courtney – Greg Counts
Evening: Robert Embry – Don Hickerson
Scriptures: Don Harrington
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“Except
the Lord build the house; they labor in vain that build it; except
the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain” (Psalm
127:1).
For the
Garden of Your Daily Living
Plant three
rows of peas:
- Peace of mind
- Peace of heart
- Peace of soul
Plant four
rows of squash:
- Squash gossip
- Squash indifference
- Squash grumbling
- Squash selfishness
Plant four
rows of lettuce:
- Lettuce be faithful
- Lettuce be kind
- Lettuce be patient
- Lettuce really love one another
No garden is
complete without turnips
- Turnip for meetings
- Turnip for service
- Turnip to help one another
To conclude
our garden we must have thyme:
- Thyme for each other
- Thyme for family
- Thyme for friends
Water
freely with patience and cultivate with love.
Enjoy
the fruit of your labors for we reap what we sow.
(Author
unknown)