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Good Morning!

I believe today’s word may be RAIN!!!  We are blessed in our area to be spared the vicious winds…we sure got the rain…but from what I can tell we did  not give the type rains that fell more in the Jackson and above area.

The latest news I have this morning concerning the escaped inmate is …he is still on the loose.  Patrol are  searching for inmate Shawn Dustin Bratcher. Bratcher is a 26 year old white male approximately 5’ 10” and 150 lbs. Bratcher was last seen wearing white t-shirt and brown pants.  Bratcher was incarcerated in the Simpson County jail  for Receiving Stolen Property.

Of course everyone wants to know…”how did these two escape and why do we have an inmate who is incarcerated for   Capital Murder and Kidnapping in Simpson County!  Just saying, I don’t know!  We are working on those answers and will report ASAP.  I “hear” the two climb the fence…but I don’t see how that is possible.  I have visited our fine jail and I have no idea how they got out…but they did…and we as taxpayers need to know “the story.”

Did you realize we had “capital murder and kidnapping” prisoners in the Simpson County jail? (Comment on the article and give your thoughts).

Pray for the bus drivers on this rainy morning…..

Check the calendar at the bottom of the home page on MageeNews.com for what’s going on in Simpson County…be sure and submit your event to Sue@mageenews.com

Adoption meeting Thursday night at FBC Magee beginning at 6:30.

This is some information from the main speaker for the Adoption event.

My husband and I had ten children. Four were homemade, five internationally adopted and one came to spend the night and never left. God began to put adoption in my heart in 1973. In 1975 our first children came home from VietNam. Later we adopted two children from India and one daughter from Korea. After calling me to adoption God began to show me children who would never know the joy of a forever family. I began doing relief work by 1977. In 1988 I was working in Bolivia renovating an orphanage when the government of Bolivia asked me to help them place their children for adoption. after much prayer I made the decision to open a Christ centered adoption agency. Since that time I have placed over 2,000 children in forever families. Over the years I have placed children from Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Viet Nam, Nepal, India and China.. We have done relief work in China immediately after the earthquake in Sichuan Province. We also have done major work in India after the tsunami including feeding a fishing village for eleven moths, providing boats and nets for the fisherman to get back to work. We also build a free clinic for the untouchables in south India. We presently do orphanage renovation and provide for widows and orphans in India. We also provide medical care for lepers in south India. We have been approved to work in adoption in Peru and hope to open that program in 2016.

We are licensed by the AL dept of human resources to place children in AL and throughout the states through the interstate compact.
We are also fully Hague accredited by the Council on Accreditation .

If you have a question about Adoption, plan to attend the meeting Thursday night beginning at 6:30

Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse!  “I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing – that it was all started by a mouse.”
— Walt Disney, Disneyland; October 27, 1954

There will be no garbage collection by the City of Magee Sanitation Department on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, November 26,2015 and Friday, November 27, 2015.
Regular garbage routes will resume on Monday, November 30, 2015.

Tickets to the Christmas Tour of Homes are available at Simpson County Medical Supply, MageeNews (my house), and from BYW members.  The Christmas Tour of Home is sponsored by the Ollie Mayhall BYW of the First Baptist Church of Magee.  All proceeds are spent on mission projects.  Attending the tour is a fun time and a great way to promote missions in our area.  Cost is $10.  If you have any questions, email Sue@Mageenews.com or call 601-849-3159

Have a blessed and beautiful day…give someone a hug…and tell them you love ’em…..you never know what the person you meet today is experiencing.

Sue the prez

 

 

 

 

 

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