By Message Staff RUSTON – All Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief assessment and chainsaw teams are being activated following a devastating tornado that ripped through Ruston, and parts of Lincoln Parish in the early hours of Thursday, April 25. The tornado which caused two known fatalities and significant structural damaged touched down around 2 a.m. The deadly storm left behind a trail of damage through the Louisiana Tech University campus and in parts of Ruston. Early photos and video shows fallen trees on top of cars, and awnings, canopies and signage strewn throughout. The ground was covered with debris. State Disaster Relief Director Gibbie McMillian told the Baptist Message an incident command center will be operational out of Rolling Hills Ministries in Ruston, and volunteers will be housed at Temple Baptist Church in the city. "We have needs for volunteers who can do chainsaw and rolled roofing, as well as assessors and chainsaws," McMillan said. "Call Rolling Hills or if trained, contact your blue hat and await instructions." Concord Union Baptist Association Director of Missions Barry Joyner said no churches in the association reported damage, but the Baptist Collegiate Ministry's chapel on the Louisiana … [Read more...]
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Simple rhythms of prayer from the life of Jesus
By Lane Corley It is an understatement to say that prayer was an important part of the life of Jesus. It is also an understatement to say, if it was important to him, how much more should it be to us. During our churches 40 Days of Prayer journey this year, I’ve spent some time exploring the prayers of Jesus. A simple rhythm emerged that’s worth emulating. 1. Jesus prayed ALONE. “Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed” Luke 5:16 For the believer, private prayer is essential to power and essential to demonstrating to God our faith in him. If you don’t really believe in God’s promises to hear and answer prayer, you’ll never go to your private room or prayer closet, shut the door and with no one looking, seek God for power or for people (Matthew 6:6). Jesus spent considerable time alone with God. So should we. What is your plan to pray ALONE? Where is your PLACE of private prayer? 2. Jesus prayed WITH OTHERS. “he took Peter, John and James with him and went up onto a mountain to pray.” Luke 9:28 Jesus had a small group of disciples that he did life with 24/7. He also had an inner circle of his closest friends that he gathered for special seasons of prayer and connection with God. Jesus promised special … [Read more...]
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Bayou Baptists unite, 12 join Christ
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer THIBODAUX (LBM) - The 33 churches of Bayou Baptist Association united around a call to share the Gospel with their respective communities, and 12 people turned to Christ during an area-wide evangelistic outreach. Attendance averaged 150 each session of the ‘Churches United’ Crusade, March 28-30, at three separate locations, nightly, records show. The harvest of souls included 11 acts of repentance for salvation during the first night at Cut Off Youth Center and another the final evening at Peltier Auditorium on the Nicholls State University campus in Thibodaux, officials shared. No one repented for salvation or restoration during the second night of the crusade at South Terrebonne High School in Bourg, but many cried out to God for personal revival, said J.P Cox, the crusade director. The crusade included powerful messages by Preston Nix, an evangelism professor at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and Duane and Iris Blue, Mission Service Corps volunteers with the North American Mission Board, said Cox, pastor of the University Baptist Church in Thibodaux, adding that special music was presented by a multi- denominational praise team. “The Spirit moved mightily in … [Read more...]
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