Saturday, December 27, 2008

Reaching Our Full Potential

     Ava Missionary Baptist Church has grown Spiritually in the year 2008.  As we approach 2009 my prayer is that we will make strides in Reaching Our Full Potential.  As we come together tomorrow, the last Sunday of 2008, in truth there will be three of us sitting in each seat. There is the person you are today. There is the person you could be for evil, and there is the complete person you could be for God.  The question is who will you be in 2009? Who will you be next year? Who will we be when we die?  There are two things which can, and sad to say in many cases will , keep us from reaching our full potential. # 1 is INCOMPLETE OBEDIENCE  and # 2 is PRIDE!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Day 2008

Carolyn and I just want to wish each and everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  And just think of what this picture means to us:

"You too have a destiny and someday ...
someday soon, your destiny will cross with His." !!!!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Christmas For Christ



Sunday Evening December 21st was a very special night at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. We came together as a Church Family and celebrated Christ's birth. We brought our gifts for Christ and put them under the tree and after a special time of Christmas Hymns the children opened the presents. Our gifts to Christ were: 2, 8 Ft. folding tables for our fellowship and class room areas, two coffe makers, money for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offereing, and about 
$150.00 dollars to be applied to additional tables for our fellowship and class room areas.  After opening the presents we enjoyed a finger food fellowship, hot cider, sandwiches, chips, dip, and of course all kinds of sweet stuff.  Oh what a privilege and blessing it was to not only give gifts unto the Lord but to come togehter as a church family at this very special time of the year. We want to say to one and all Merry Christmas!!!!!!

Sunday Morning 12.21.2008

The truth of Christmas:  it doesn’t really matter what Jesus looked like. The important thing is that he was born. The important thing is that He is God’s Christmas present to the world. The important thing is that He is the king of all kings and the Lord of all Lords! The birth of Jesus Christ is not a made up fantasy. IT HAPPENED!!! IT HAPPENED!!! IT HAPPENED!!!!! Jesus REALLY WAS born into our world! He REALLY DOES want to forgive your sins! He REALLY DOES want to give you eternal life! He REALLY DOES love you!!!” How do I know that? Because John 3:16 says “For God so loved the world, He gave His One and Only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life!” 
That truth of Christmas was tgruly shown when Rick Hobbs came forward and presented himself as a candidate for baptism and church membership.  The church welcomed himwith open arms and a Baptisimal Service will be held in early January 2009.


Saturday, December 20, 2008

Christmas Baskets

The blessings of Thanksgiving overflowed to Christmas on Dec. 21st 2008 as  Food Baskets were assembled and distributed to 18 families in the Ava area.  





Thursday, December 18, 2008

What does 180 Lbs of Tater's; 36 lbs of white beans; 108 cans of Gree Beans; 108 cans of Corn; 36 cans of Cramberries; 72 cans of  Sweet Taters; 54 boxes of Stove Top Stuffin; 36 Packages of Rolls; 36 Loves of Bread; 36 boxes of Brownie Mix; 36 dozen of Eggs;p 18 gallons of Milk; 36 boxes of Margarine; 18 sacks of mixed fruit and 18 sacks of candy + 18 10-12lbs Hams mean?   LOVE!!! The combined LOVE of God's People from FOUR different churches, of FOUR different Denominations  for 18 families in need around the Ava community. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.  My prayer is that this is but just the beginning of a special ministry in the Ava Area.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

December and January Opportunities For Service

Opportunities For Service 
 December    January 2009
Holiday food baskets will be distributed on 20 Dec. 2008. If you know someone who is in need please let me know asap.
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Dec. 21st 2008  6:30 PM. Christmas For
Christ Service. “I have no gift to bring .. That’s fit to give our King.”  Sound familiar? “Little Drummer Boy” one of the favorites Christmas Carols. What could I possibly bring Jesus in celebration of this Christmas Season?    I am thinking I would like to give Him something unique this year ..something uncommon, something precious to me. Le me ask you this have you ever considered “Time”  For many of us the decision to set aside time for Him would be costly, but it should be if it is to be a gift fit for a King.
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We have been invited to join Crain Baptist Church in their Watch Night Service Wednesday Dec. 31st 2008. Service will begin at 8:00 PM. Worship, Fellowship and Prayer. Say good by to 2008 and hello to 2009.
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January 4th....................Celebration of the Lords Supper.    January 11th  Quarterly Business Meeting.  
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Known January Birthday's:  January 4th..Allen Cross; January 7th Alisha Cross; January 9th Beth Gearhardt; January 15th Susan Cross and January 23rd Skylar Rogers.
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January 18-20th 2009  Southern Illinois Evangelism and Bible Conference, Immanuel Baptist Church Benton, Sponsored by the Franklin Baptist Association. Sunday Jan 18th service begins at 6:00 pm. Monday and Tuesday Sessions at:  10 am - 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm. Great Preaching and Inspired Music.

 


Unwrapping The Gift of Faith

     Eleven days until Christmas. Christmas gifts are being bought and wrapped and placed underneath trees all over the world. What is it you will be unwrapping this year?
     My prayer is that many will unwrap the gift of faith that the Lord is offering to each of us this season.
     For some it is the Saving Faith.  In Eph. 2:8-9 we read: "For by grace are you saved through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God's gift. Not from works, so that no one can boast."  The greatest gift to be unwrapped this Christmas is the Gift of Salvation.
     For many today my prayer is for Living Faith, a faith that helps you preserve and grow deep in your relationship with the Lord so that you can be complete.
     God wants the very best for each and everyone of us, but we must ralize that it will not be found in the world, it is only found in a relatioship with Him that is by faith from the first to the last.
     

A Prayer For Zimbawe

Dear Lord, make Ava Missionary Baptist Church one who fives constant praise to You. And let us share the joyous news of Jesus Christ with a world that needs His transformation and His salvation.  And Lord during this season in which we celebrate your birth, let us not forget those who who have little at all and those that serve them so willingly our Missionaries.  

BINGA, Zimbabwe –– Southern Baptists have brought badly needed relief to an isolated region of Zimbabwe, where a national political impasse – compounded by hyperinflation, a cholera epidemic, and a burgeoning food crisis – have brought the country near the point of collapse.

Zimbabwe’s government declared a national emergency Dec. 4 because of the cholera epidemic, which has spread across the entire country, claiming at least 565 lives, according to news reports. The inflation rate has been estimated at 231 million percent and United Nations food analysts believe the hunger crisis will grow worse in the spring because many families have eaten seeds needed for planting.

People in Zimbabwe are growing more desperate by the day, said Susan Hatfield, who with her husband, Mark, directs work in Sub-Saharan Africa for Baptist Global Response.

“Grocery store shelves are almost completely empty, except for the U.S. dollar stores, accessible by only a very few,” Hatfield said. “People do not want to be paid in cash, but in food, as many are hungry and starving. Many of the schools have closed. The main hospital in the capital, Harare, has closed down. The water has been turned off in most parts of the country, including much of Harare, and I just received word of an anthrax outbreak that has killed several people as well as a growing number of cattle in the Bulawayo area.”

Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Gifts Of Jospeh and Mary.

Matthew 1:18-25.  Did you know that Jospeh and Mary have some gifts for us today.  The problem is we often do not un-wrap those gifts because we overlook them. On Sunday Dec. 7th and Dec. 14th I hope to unwrap those gifts in your presence.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Decorate The Christmas Tree





















Wednesday evening AVA MBC came together to decorate our Christmas Tree and the Sanctuary and to enjoy some of the cookies left over from Tuesday Night. Thanks to every one who took part. Our Sanctuary looks a little like Christmas. As we prepare for Christmas let us not to forget our Gifts For Christ Service on the 21st of December.  A time when we honor our Lord by bringing Him gifts to be used to His glory. 

Cookie Exchange

What does 8 AMBC Women at The Well and a Cookie Exchange mean. I'll tell you what "Women Worshipping" & COOKIES!!!!!! If my math is correct, and you know the possibilities of that, it means 64 dozen cookies.  There are 8 families that currently have approximately parts of 8 dozen cookies sitting around someplace. Well except for poor old Wanda I know that some of hers, primarily the chocolate peanut clusters are gone, dissappeared between Tuesday Night and 6:00 pm Wednesday night. Of course all of ours are still in tact!!!!.  Praise the Lord for the Women of Ava Missionary Baptist Church.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Sunday Nov. 30th 2008.

What a day! The last day of November tomorrow is the first day of Winter, and God was at work at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. Our Sunday school lesson was one we all could learn from My Ongoing Mission. How to take steps to repair the brach in your life between worship and witness. The morning worship service was spirit filled to say the least. God truly blessed.
     As great as Sunday morning was, Sunday evening as we worshiped with Crain Baptist Church on the 5th Sunday was very special. I was truly blessed by the testimony, singing and prayer of an 89 year old warrior for God.  God does special things with special people and he is truly one of those.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Community Thanksgiving Service

The turkey is history, the Christmas decortions are beginning to light up the landscape, but none of this compares to the services we had on Tuesday Nov. 25th at Crain Baptist Church. It was such a blessing to worship with our brothers and sisters in Christ from other churches. This night was only a glimpse of what God's people can do and experience when they band together. I firmly believe that we (together) can make a difference in our world, a difference that mankind has not seen since the day of Pentecost. God Bless each and everyone.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A night to remember

Tonight was a night to certainly remember! This is going to be the first year i look at Thanksgiving in a whole new way! I am Thankful for being apart of this church,and for having God in my life! I new the first time i came to this church my life would change! It just took a little while to figure it out.I am so thankful to God for bringing me into this church! You are all loved so much! You are so very dear to my heart! I am thankful to have the honor to have met the Morris family this week! Life has definately got many purposes for each of us! GOD is a wonderful GOD! We all certainly have a purpose for something no matter how great or small! This week has been a heart felt experience from the Morris family to the Thanksgiving service! Have blessed and Happy Thanksgiving!
Denise

November 25th

Sunday November 23rd 2008


Words cannot describe our services Sunday. Sunday morning the Sunday School lesson "My Heart Healthy Church" was truly a message from the Lord. What was it about? "Church unity is in danger if believers do not patiently love one another no matter their levels of spiritual maturity." I feel that our whole nation is at risk if WE CHRISTIANS don't learn to get along together.  Praise God we have a scheduled service Thanksgiving Service Tuesday evening with three other churches of different denominiatoins!. It is a totally mind boggling when you just stop and consider what God's People Could Do, if they could just get along together! My prayer is that this service will just be the beginning of great things for our local churches.
     Sunday Evening was the highlite of the day as the Morris family, missionaries to South Africa were with us. Bob, Susan, Kristie and Shara shared  with us their ministry and the people that they work with. It gives us all a better perspective of what they face each and every day on the mission field.   Robert their son was not with them because he was flying back to South Africa. Susan and Kristie told us about some of the things they faced as MK (Missionary Kids) and their description of their schooling in South Africa was eye opening.  Would you believe that they feel their education in South Africa was better than what they could have recieved in the states. The most difficult transition they had to make when coming back to the states: Learning to drive on the right side of the road.  We hope and pray that God will continue to bless them as they complete their furlough here in the states and return to South Africa in late December.  Bob, Susan, Kristie and Sarah thank you so much, you have no idea how much you blessed each and every one of us.
  


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Community Thanksgiving Service

Community Thanksgiving Service Tuesday, November 25th 2008 Crain Baptist Church.  Special Music and message by "Bro. Robert "Peck" Boyett of Ava Missionary Baptist Church. A special offering will be taken and will be used to supply Holliday Food Baskets for the needy of our area.
     In the spring of 1621, after having landed at Plymouth and survived the first hard winter, the Pilgrims weren’t doing very well. Many people died during the winter. Two Native Americans named Squanto and Samorset, helped the Pilgrims learn how to survive in the new land by showing them farming techniques and by teaching them how to gather certain natural foods from the forest. By the fall things had greatly improved, and the Pilgrims had such an abundance of food that they decided to celebrate with a feast of thanksgiving.
     The Pilgrims celebrated by giving thanks to God for his provisions. Today, Thanksgiving appears to be the only time that some people give God thanks; but the Lord wants us to thank Him each and every day of our lives. At all times and in every situation of life, God wants us to do as Paul said in Ephesians 5:20, in which he declared, “Giving thanks always for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
     Think for a moment. Is our thanksgiving rooted in an overwhelming praise to God for our salvation? Or is our thanks rooted in earthly things? Do we rejoice in the God of our salvation as our strength? The question is really this: If the worst thing we could possibly imagine were to become true for us today, could we say “Yet, I will rejoice in the Lord, I will give thanks to the God of my salvation?”

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Bob and Susan Morris are International Mission Board (Southern Baptist Convention) missionaries to the Xhosa people in South Africa. Bob is from McLeansboro, IL and Susan is from Columbia, SC. Before coming to South Africa in 1989, Bob served as pastor of the Pioneer Drive Baptist Church in Irving, Texas. Their 3 children are Kristie (born in 1986), Sarah (born in 1989), and Robert (born in 1992). Kristie is currently studying in America while Sarah and Robert are in school in South Africa. They served for 13 years in the former homeland of the Xhosa people (Transkei) which was incorporated into the country of South Africa after the fall of apartheid in 1994. During that time, they started the Zanokhanyo Baptist School in the town of Mt. Ayliff. The school is now under local leadership with a student body of about 350 children from preschool to grade 8. Other work focused on starting new churches and training leaders to lead the new churches as well as the existing ones.

In 2003, they moved to Grahamstown where they now reside still working among the Xhosa speaking people. Their main work is to evangelize, begin churches, and train leaders in Grahamstown and the surrounding areas among the Xhosa speaking people. A new church was started in the town of Alexandria in 2005. New work is beginning in the town of Peddie. Work will begin next year in the town of Someset East.

The Xhosa people primarily live in townships, areas of land they were given by the white apartheid government. Apartheid fell in 1994, but the majority of the Xhosa people continue to live in these townships. Many have come from the rural areas to look for jobs and live in “squatter shacks” in these townships. The unemployment rate in Grahamstown is 70%.

Their Web Address is: xhosa.all.peopleteams.org

Bob and Susan Morris

Don't forget Bob and Susan Morris Foreign Missionaries from McLeansboro, serving in Africa will be with us Sunday Night at 6:30. Finger food fellowship to follow service. An exciting evening is in store for all of us. BE THERE!!!!!!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

The Valley of Decision Joshua Ch. 8

     Some Christians get all bent out of shape if their church doesn’t still do everything the way it was done when they were younger. But what is important is not HOW God works, but THAT He works. We want to see Him move and work, Amen? Like Paul said, “To the weak I became weak, in order to win the weak. I have become all things to all people, so that I may by all means save sone.” (1 Cor9:22) “We never did it that way before!” That is a rut we need to keep God’s machine out of. He Forgives Sin; He Judges Sin and He LETS US CHOOSE! What's the consequence of the choice we make? See Ya Sunday.

Wednesday Nov. 12th 2008

2 Samuel 13-15.  What a message from God's Word. David saw intrigue, sexual sins, and murder rock his own household, resulting in his isolation from and eventual retreat before Absalom.  We are experiencing the same today. Our nation is racked by sexual sins, murder, deceipt you name it, uncertainty is the norm, but you know what God is still in control.  Our time of prayer was oh so sweet.  The humble, sincere prayers of a few can result in the blessings for many.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sunday Nov. 9th 2008.

     We had a great day at Ava Missionary Baptist Church Sunday Nov. 9th 2008. Sunday School Attendance: 10; MOrning Worship 30; Family Night Ministry 10. The Lord truly spoke to us Sunday Morning concerning the fact that we must be ready to meet Him every moment of our lives. We know not when the hour, minute, or second He will call us home. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bro. Jim Endsley as he recovers from surgery, and with the Phoenix family over the loss of their loved one.
     On Tuesday as I was sitting in front of Penny's at the Carbondale Mall a gentleman came in and sat down in the chair next to me. At first I did not really notice any thing special about him until I noticed the hat he was wearing. It was an American Legion Hat, and I saw the words Ohaha Beach. A World War II veteran who had participated in the landing of the Allied Forces on D-Day.  What a privilege it was to shake his hand and thank him for the sacrifice that he and so many other made for the freedoms we hold near and dear. Being a veteran myself, (Viet Nam Era) I remember the day I arrived back in the states from Germany and was greeted by a flag waving anti war hippie. As I look back on it I feel bad about my reaction to his protest, but also praise God for the freedom we have to express our opinions with out fear. God Bless the USA and let us never forget those who paid the price.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

AMBC Missionary News

The Young's News Letter: October 2008

Dobrý den (hello) from the Czech Republic,

     The month of October marks a year and a half that we have lived in Czech Republic. We are humbled as we think of how God has provided for us and how He has used us to do His work here. As we approach the Christmas season, I’m sure you will hear a lot about the Lottie Moon Christmas offering.

The simple truth is that we couldn’t be here without your gifts to the Lottie Moon Christmas offering.

     Those gifts are the means by which we devote ourselves to full-time ministry, providing us with a place to call home, food, medical care — even home school supplies for our children. We want to thank you  for faithfully supporting us and other Southern Baptist missionaries all around the world with your generous gifts to the Lottie Moon Christmas offering.

     This month, our family has been sick ALL month. Praise God we are all starting to feel better! Please pray for all of us to have good health and renewed energy.

     It has been a wonderful experience for Mike to start teaching English at the seminary in Pehlrimov this  month. Each week, he has the opportunity to teach Czech men who have made many sacrifices to commit  their lives to spreading the gospel and starting new churches here in Czech Republic. We praise God for each of these men and, as some of them graduate at the end of this school year, we look forward to helping them with their ministries. In addition, the seminary is offering English lessons to the public  in Pehlrimov. Mike has enjoyed teaching these classes as well.

     You may be wondering why we are teaching English? It is very important for Czech people to learn  English in order to get a good paying job. So, we have found that this is a good way to get to know people and form friendships. It is almost impossible to share religious beliefs with Czech people until you

have first established a trusting relationship. English is one way that we can break through the cold, untrusting walls that people have built around themselves.

     Next month, we will be working with the seminary to offer free Czech Bibles and the Bible on CD for  Christmas to each person in Pehlrimov. We will be mailing out 6,700 fliers. Anyone who responds to  the flier will receive a Bible and CD before Christmas. The Bibles will be personally delivered to their

apartments during the month of December. Please pray for this ministry that many people will respond  and that as the Bibles are delivered, many people will have the opportunity to hear about Jesus. Pray  that these people will accept Christ as their savior and that they will truly have a reason to celebrate this Christmas.

 mikeyoung394@yahoo.com

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Week Of Prayer For Lottie Moon Christmas Offering:  Nov. 30 - Dec. 7th 2008

Where Does The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Go Once It Leaves Your Church.  100% used to support missionaries. 90% used for direct expenses like: Missionaries Salaries, housing, food, children’s education, and benefits.

Do you realize what a Cup Of Coffee Will Do?

If the coffee aisle at the supermarket beckons you every week, you needn’t explain it to Forrest and Becky Bohlen. They’re missionaries living among Venezuela’s Andes Mountains where coffee is king. Gradually, the Bohlens are introducing coffee growers to the King of kings by giving them copies of the New Testament. The books cost about $1 each and are paid for by the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. 

      Forrest isn’t exactly a coffeeholic, but he’s willing to drink it to build friendships with the people he and Becky meet. They’re mostly hard-working farmers who say they’re Roman Catholic. The truth is that they’ve heard only bits and pieces of the Gospel.

    While a full-out Gospel push would be strongly resisted, the people do warm up to it through coffee breaks with them. That, and FUNDASEM, a nonprofit organization started by the Bohlens to help locals improve their farming techniques. The Ag Team designed a special agricultural-looking cover for the New Testaments handed out; more than 10,000 copies were so readily received that the team ordered another 10,000.The classes, the copies and the coffee are drawing people to the Lord. But the Bohlens believe that prayer and Venezuelan nationals trained to grow their own disciples will yield the bigger harvest.

 

 

 

Wednesday Nov. 6th 2008

     What a fantastic night at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. Our adults read from God's Word Psalms 25-29-and 33  about our Dependance on the Lord, The Voice of the Lord, and Praise to the Creator.  How great is it to listen as the Lord Speaks to us.  We had special prayer for the Phoenix Family, Sister Carol Ethington, Ruth Smith and all of those on our prayer list.  Shared our burdens and prayers: What a special time it was. Oh we also found out that Sister Beth Gearhart will be visiting her mother, its her mothers birthday, and that her new teeth are settling in. And guess what she has a deep craving for a HAMBURGER!!!!!. 
     Sister Carolyn and the youth looked at Daniel in the Lions Den.  They may not have had much to say but they were very attenative to the lesson.  
     Our total attendance was 4 adults and 6 youth plus the Lord.  
I am so thankful to be involved in the "Read the Bible Through" commitment. What a blessing during this uncertain time in our nation. It is a daily reminder that all is in God's hands. I have especially enjoyed the Psalms this week. Praise God for this church activity that helps us to grow in the knowledge of the Word. Wanda

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Sunday Nov. 2nd Services

     What a day we had at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. Sunday School Attendance: 13; Morning Worship Time: 30, Family Night Ministry:  6. High School Sunday School class began a project which will hopefully produce a Church Calendar and Directory. 
     Ladies At The Well will meet Tuesday Nov. 4th in the educational building.  Next Sunday Nov. 9th we will once again be looking at an Old Familiar Bible story that has many messages for us today. "The Diary of A Lonely Woman"

Brother Jim Endsley

Bro. Jim Endsley is at Marshall Browning Hospital, room 121.  I visited him this am and he is recovering from surgery and appears to be doing quite well. He will be at Marshall Browning for several more days and then home for an extensive recovery period. He wanted to say hello to everyone and to thank all for their prayers.  Talked to Sister Carol and their daughter and they are holding up well and also said to tell everyone hellow and thank you.

Kristy Renee Phoenix

Ava Missionary Baptist Church extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Kristy Renee  Phoenix who passed away sometime Sunday, Nov. 2nd 2008.  There are no words that can be expressed by mankind that answer the questions in our hearts today, comfort can only be found in the name of the Lord:  "Brothers, I tell you this; flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, and corruption cannon inherit incorruption. Listen I am telling you a mystery: We will not all fall asleep, but we will be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound and the dead will be raised in corruptible and we will be changed. Because this corruptible must be clothed with incorruptibility, and this mortal must be clothed with immortality. Now when this corruptible is clothed with incorruptibility and this mortal is clothed with immortality then the saying that is written will take place: Death has been swallowed up in victory. Do death where is thy sting? Now the sting of death is sis, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God who gives us the victory thorugh our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Cor 15:50-57.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Special Prayer

Bro. Jim Endsley is currently in Marshall Browning Hospital, Du Quoin, IL. and is scheduled to be operated on Monday Nov.3rd. Please lift him and his family up in your prayers.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Sister Carol Ethington

Sister Carol Ethington had surgery yesterday morning 10/29/2008 and Praie The Lord the surgery was successful and Sister Carol was in her room recovering at about 11:30 am. She is at Memorial Hospital Carbondale, Room 433 and if all goes well should be able to come home some time Friday.  Remember to pray that  her recovery will be rapid and for her and her family as she recovers.  Remember she has to put up with Calvin! That could be a chore in itself. 

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Sunday Nov. 2nd Ask The Blilnd Man He Saw It All

Our scripture reading for Sunday will be: Mark 10:52.  Have you ever thought about what it was like to be blind? I never will forget my first trip underground at the Majestic Mine. My grandfather took me and I remember his  turning off his bug light. The darkness was so dark you could almost feel it, your eyes are absolutely useless. Was I ever glad when he turned it back on.

            “I am blind and it is May,” I saw this sign hanging around the neck of a blind beggar, what a statement! We must realize that there is so much to see, to experience in this lovely world. To be blind physically is not to know the beauty of the sunrise, the beauty of the fall season, or the beauty of our children.

Louise Fletcher Tarkington wrote these words:

I wish there was some wonderful place called the Land of Beginning Again,

Where all of our mistakes and all of our heartaches, and all of our selfish griefs

Could be dropped at the door like a shabby coat, and never put on again.


Monday, October 27, 2008

Sunday Oct. 26th 2008

What a fantastic day at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. Our Sunday School attendance was 8, down a little but the lesson prepared by Tom McDaniel was great. Our worship attendance was 25+ and praise the Lord we had visitors. Chris Ethington and his family were in attendance, along with Carol Ethington's sisters. Needless to say we could hardly hold Carol in her seat. Talk about answered prayer, there it is.  Sister Carol will be going into the hospital Wed. for surgery so keep her in your prayers.  Sunday Night Ministry...Sing, Sing, Sing, we did so much that our devotional time was shorter than normal.  Make a joyful sond, and we did, or I think we did. Had 10 in attendance. 

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Don't Forget Fall BAck

Don't Forget That Its Time To Change Our Clocks!!!!
Daylight Savings Time Ends At 2:00 am Nov. 2nd.
Twins
While twins born at 11:55 p.m. and 12:05 a.m. may have different birthdays, Daylight Saving Time can change birth order -- on paper, anyway. During the time change in the fall, one baby could be born at 1:55 a.m. and the sibling born ten minutes later, at 1:05 a.m. In the spring, there is a gap when no babies are born at all: from 2:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. In November 2007, Laura Cirioli of North Carolina gave birth to Peter at 1:32 a.m. and, 34 minutes later, to Allison. However, because Daylight Saving Time reverted to Standard Time at 2:00 a.m., Allison was born at 1:06 a.m.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

An Opportunity For Our Children

Nine Mile Baptist Association

Children’s Camp 2009

June 28th—July 2nd 2009

Lake Sallateeska, Pinckneyville, IL

For Children who have completed:

Grades 3,4,5,or 6.

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     This will be the third year for the Nine Mile Baptist Association’s Children’s Camp. In 2008 a total of 83 children and adults enjoyed a beautiful and safe week at Lake Sallateeska, and 11 campers made decisions for Christ!. 

     My prayer, and I hope yours also is that we Ava Missionary Baptist Church will send some of our 3rd, 4th,5th and 6th graders to this camp, and hopefully some of our Adults will volunteer to help all they can

Tomorrow Sunday Oct. 26th 2008

Peck will announce from the pulpit "The Candidate That I Endorse"  There are still people who are un-decided as to whom they’re going to vote for on November 4th. So today, I’m going to introduce you to the one person who IS worthy of your confidence. I’m going to introduce you to the One Person who deserves to be elected by every American. I’m going to introduce you to the Leader who I endorse.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

The Lord is my resting place

What A Week

     So far this has been a fantastic week. On Monday and Tuesday  Oct. 20th and 21st I was able to attend the Annual Meeting of the Nine Mile Baptist Association and it was truly a blessing.  The business sessions were crisp, to the point, and I must say the Lord was truly lifted up in every way possible. After the business sessions we were truly blessed by hearing from missionaries from: Chile, the Phillipeans, and Africa.  We pray constantly for our missionaries, however, when you are able to hear, touch and feel them in person it causes the tears to flow, and a deep desire within the heart to do more and more to see to it that they are able to do what they have been called to do. God truly blessed during these sessions.
     And Wednesday evening was well it is hard to describe. In our Adult Prayer Meeting we read, out loud to each other in the Book of Psalms. Oh what a blessing it is to hear the Word of God, and then our specific prayer time when God really blessed. So strong was the Spirit and so powerful the prayers that goosebumps covered my arms, and tears filled the eyes of those present. And to top that off, there were 12 young people in attendance along with two leaders. 14, WOW.  I know an attendance report of 17 does not seem to be much to SHOUT about but when you consider how low we were to how high we are it is AMAZING what the Lord is doing at Ava Missionary Baptist Church. We cannot wait for Sunday to see what God has in store for us.
     

Monday, October 20, 2008

Sunday Oct. 19th 2008

What a Blessed Day at Ava Missionary Baptist Church.  We had 31 in our AM Worship Service and the Lord used Eph. 6:10-12 to speak to our hearts concerning Spiritual Warfare.  Billy Graham once said, “Much of church warfare is fought be blind-folded soldiers, who cannot see the forces against them, who are buffeted by invisible opponents so they respond by striking at each other.”
     Folks, its high time Christians stop sounding retreat and start shouting “charge”! Instead of the devil taking it to us, we should be taking it the devil –that’s the heart of spiritual warfare!  Remember, Satan is not invincible, but he is invisible, he’s not a respecter of God’s people, but he has to respect the blood over God’s people! He’s not fearful of the culture’s elite, but he is terrified of Calvary’s eternity! He’s not silent as a lamb around us, but he is speechless at the sound of the Lion of Judah! Satan may not listen to our demands; but let him hear again, “IT IS FINISHED!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Whats Happening At Ava Missionary Baptist

My name is Zak and here is what is happening at Ava Missionary Baptist Church:

Nine Mile Annual Meeting:  Monday Oct. 20th 6:30 p.m. Elm Street Baptist Church Murphysboro, IL. 
Tuesday Oct. 21st 6:30 p.m. FBC Nashville, IL. Business sessions 6:30 - 7:00 pm each evening. Putting A Face On Missions 7:00 p.m. each evening.

Saturday November 1st 2008:  FALL BACK DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS!!! (UGH)

Tuesday November 4th 2008: 6:30 p.m. AVA Women Meet At The Well.

Tuesday Nov. 24th  LET US GIVE THANKS  Thanksgiving Service at Crain Baptist Church. Special Music. Message by Rev. Peck Boyett Ava Missionary Baptist Church.  4 Area churches combining in one voice to give PRAISE TO THE LORD!!! Finger Food Fellowship to Follow Service.

Sunday November 30th 2008:  UN TALENT NIGHT at Crain Baptist Church.  6:30 p.m. Finger Food Fellowship to Follow Service.