Thursday, December 22, 2016

October - December Prayer Letter



The New Year is fast approaching! As we close out this year, we are encouraged to reflect on the past and set new goals for the future.
Highlights 2016
The year 2016 was a year of growth for us personally as well as our church, spiritually and numerically.  

We were especially blessed with the addition of little Rayanna on February 11th. She brings joy and delight to our family everyday.



Another of our main highlights was our trip to our home church, Bethel Baptist Church, in North Carolina.  It was a celebration of their 19th year and I was invited to preach during the service. My goal in preaching was to encourage them, but they encouraged me! Seeing so many of the people that attended there during my nine years as assistant pastor, as well as the many new faces, TRULY blessed my soul! The Bible says in Galatians 6:9 - And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.  What a beautiful manifestation of that verse. Please continue to pray for us in the New Year as we aim to continue serving the Lord. My heart’s desire is to continue doing well that we all may rejoice in what the Lord has done here in Newport, Arkansas. Thank you for your prayers and faithful support during 2016! 
Pastor Fontenot (the current pastor), myself, Pastor Leon Lucas (founding pastor of Bethel Baptist Church in Wilson, North Carolina)

Mrs. Lucas (founding pastor's wife) my wife-Tinyla, and Mrs. Fontenot (the current pastor's wife)



Your servant in Christ,

Pastor Raymond Beckles
Lighthouse Baptist church

Newport, Arkansas

Saturday, October 1, 2016

June - September Prayer Letter

Dear Pastor and Praying Friends,

Church News
Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls. - Acts 2:41

 The event we are most excited to share with you is the baptism of my second daughter, Cassidy. We mentioned her salvation and enthusiasm about baptism in our last prayer letter.  She never lost that enthusiasm...until the night before when I was filling the baptistery.  The next morning she entered the waters with much fear and trepidation and a "little" prodding from my wife. I ask her the usual questions - Are you saved? Do you understand that baptism doesn't save you, but rather it's and outward expression of what has taken place in your heart. - To which she whispered her answer, "Yes".  I dunked her and raised her up.  She had a look of horror on her face.  Afterward as the church came forward to congratulate her I heard her tell one of the ladies,  "It wasn't scary at all!"  We will have to work on the lesson of honesty pronto!
We have been having a steady stream of visitors including one gentleman whom I first invited almost four years ago showed up in church last week.  I visited him, encouraged him, and did some Bible study with him in his home until he moved and we lost contact.  A few weeks back I ran into his wife and kids at Wal-Mart.  She asked about the times of the services. I told her. I was totally shocked when I saw him instead of her and the kids in church Sunday.   She didn't come because she was ill.  We are praying that we will see the whole family next week.
Last of all I will share with you that we had an unofficial work day on the grounds.  A brother from another independent Baptist church in a neighboring town called and said he and "a few" fellows would be over to help me with some work that needed to be done on the property.  I guess that by the time it was over 40 folks showed up! I guess because I stopped counting at about 25.  They helped us cut down a fallen tree, fix our garage door,  clean out the barn and fix a portion of its roof, and some ladies helped my wife clean the church.  What a blessing! We are so thankful for wonderful friends in the ministry.

Prayer requests
1. Our family's good health and wellness to continue.  My wife did have a severe sinus infection recently.  Please keep her (and us all) in your prayers during this harvest season.  The farmers have been hard at work which raises a lot of dust and allergens into the air.
2. Our church family to grow spiritually and numerically.
Thank you for your faithful prayers and support!
In His Service,
Pastor Raymond Beckles
Lighthouse Baptist Church
Newport,  Arkansas

Thursday, May 26, 2016

March - May Prayer Letter

May 26, 2016
Dear Pastor and praying friends,

Things continue to go well at Lighthouse Baptist Church in Newport.  For the sake of brevity I will share a  few of the highlights with you.

 We always enjoy Resurrection Sunday with our people and this year was no different.  We had a youth activity that was very successful.   Some young people we had not seen for almost a year attended, heard the message of salvation once again, and  were warned about the dangers of negative peer pressure.  We also had a movie night at our house with some of the ladies from church.  I had been preaching about the fundamentals of Christianity, including prayer when someone gave us the movie, "War Room".  My family watched it and felt challenged, so we decided to share it with our people.  They seemed to be challenged about prayer as well.
We continue to see visitors nearly every week. Including a man that I led to the Lord last Summer.   I have mentioned him before in a previous letter because he volunteered to cut the church lawn for free.  He did so faithfully for two years; but never would come to a church service.  Every time  I approached him about attending church, or tried to witness to him he would suddenly have something else pressing to do.  One particular Thursday evening, I was on my way into church for the evening service and he was finishing the lawn.  We struck up a conversation, I began to ask again about him coming to church, then I asked him about salvation.  To my surprise,  we stood there on the lawn and he listened and even prayed to receive the Lord! I was very late for church, but it was worth it.  The folks understood and rejoiced with us.  Well, a year later, he finally came to church with his girlfriend and son! He has come for two weeks. Please pray for  him to allow the Lord to do a work in his life.

" But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven." -  Matthew 19:14

I am extremely excited to report that another one of our children is "in the boat"! Our second daughter, Cassidy, has been asking since her sisters salvation last year if she could get saved as well. Since she was only three at the time so we told her to wait until she turned five like her sister, Aaliyah.  She is only four now, but during the invitation on Sunday, March 27th; I asked all who would like to be saved to raise their hand.  She was 1 of 2 who raised their hand.  After the service, my wife took her into the nursery and asked why she raised her hand in church. She said because she wanted to go to heaven with Jesus too.  Tinyla showed her a few verses and asked her many questions.  She answered them all correctly so my wife prayed the sinners prayer with her! Cassidy is so happy about being saved and is now begging me to baptize her.   I told her she should wait until the weather warms up...about June, so that the baptistery waters won't be freezing cold.  Praise the Lord for the faith and excitement for the things of the Lord in children!
Cassidy and Aaliyah


Prayer requests:
1. Good health and safety for our family.
2. More laborers in the church.  I have been trying to encourage our people to move past the basics of Christianity on to service for the Lord.  So many think that there is one type of Christianity for the Pastor and his family and a different type for everyone else.  We are praying that the Lord will help them to see that all of us should walk by faith in love and obedience to the Lord...where ever it may lead us. 
3. Spiritual and numerical growth in our church.

Until next time,

Pastor Beckles
Lighthouse Baptist Church

Newport, Arkansas

Friday, February 26, 2016

January - February Prayer Letter

Dear Pastor and Praying Friends,                                                                     February 26, 2016
            It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.         They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him.  The Lord is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him.  - Lamentations 3:22-25

The Lord certainly is Good and Faithful!  We continue to see the Lord's hand in our ministry and in our lives and we are so thankful for his blessings!  The Church is doing well.  Of Course, we  would love to have every seat full  and the alter overflowing; but we are grateful for those who attend faithfully and for the visitors we continue to see every week.  Our attendance is up and, as I mentioned, we have had visitors every week except one for the last two months.  We have also been blessed to have a missionary and his wife visit as they were passing through as well as a dear brother in the Lord and his family as they were in town on family business.
I am also thankful to report that I have had two unique experiences in the past month.  Two people have come up to me and asked me to come and get them for church.  One was a grandmother of three preteens who had been attending our church.  She told me to, " Come and get them!".  I went to pick them up and two of the three were ready. 
Also a gentleman who used to attend faithfully met me at work.  I sat and talked with him on my break and he asked me to come by and get him on Sunday.  I pray he attends this Sunday
           
Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation:  the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.   - Matthew 26:41
           
Family News
The year ended with the disappointing experience of the transmission going out on our old trusty van.  We are thankful for how the Lord has provided a newer vehicle for us just in time for our newest arrival.  Introducing... Rayanna Lynell Beckles.  Born Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 4:10a.m. She is our smallest baby weighing in at 5lbs. 13 oz.  and 19 inches long. Both my wife and Rayanna are doing very well.




Prayer Requests:
1.  Our family's continued good health and safety.

2.  One of our members who is really struggling with a big decision.

3. Our Church's spiritual and numerical growth.


Wishing you God's Best,

Pastor Raymond Beckles
Lighthouse Baptist Church

Newport, Arkansas