Archives for May 2017
New Orleans’ Confederate statues moved to scrap yard make-shift shed
Disaster Relief teams keeping busy in month of May
By Message Staff WALKER – Responses to flooding and high winds in the state along with delivery of bottled water to Mississippi has made for a busy May for Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief workers. In late April, 60 and 70 homes, as well as First Baptist Church Mamou, flooded in the southern and western parts of the town. This sparked a response from Southern Baptist Disaster Relief teams. For nearly three weeks volunteers assessed and completed mud outs of homes, as well as removed pews and cleaned the carpet inside First Baptist Mamou. Joining the North Eunice Baptist Church and Natchitoches and Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association teams, along with churches from other denominations in the community, was a group from Huntsville, Ala. During that time, Acadia Baptist Center in Eunice provided lodging and area churches provided meals for the disaster relief workers. Meanwhile, 15 members of the Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association chainsaw crew spent time in mid-May helping homeowners near Walker clear debris after a powerful storm damaged seven homes near Highway 449 and Courtney Road. The volunteers cut trees that fell in yards and driveways in the clean-up effort. “The homeowners were excited we were there and … [Read more...]
MARTHA BAILEY: I’m number three
By Martha Bailey At the invitation of our senator, Jack Donahue, we drove to Baton Rouge recently for my husband, Waylon Bailey, to pray as the Louisiana Senate convened for their afternoon session. It was a privilege and an honor to have the opportunity to ask the Lord’s blessing on the work of the Senate for that day. When we first entered the historic capitol bustling with activity, we carefully followed protocol by reporting to the office of Sen. Gerald Long, the Louisiana State Senate President Pro Tempore. Because Waylon had previously prayed at the legislature several times, he had met Senator Long. However, I had not ever met him. Little did I know that our time with him was going to be such a blessing. When we arrived at his office his administrative assistant graciously greeted us, saying she would let Senator Long know we were there. However, he walked out of his inner office about that time. He greeted us warmly, invited us in, and offered us a seat like he would have if we had been in his living room. He was so kind and gentle and genuinely interested in who we were and our ministry. Our hearts were immediately tendered toward him not only because of his way more than cordial greeting, but because … [Read more...]
DNC has worst April fundraising response since 2009
California’s universal healthcare initiative alone would cost more than its current total budget
Texas set to pass transgender bathroom law for public schools
Sex change surgeries on the rise in U.S.
U.S.: Nearly 740,000 foreigners overstayed visas last year
Revealed: Facebook’s internal rulebook on sex, terrorism and violence
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