By Deanna Wallace, Louisiana Right to Life BATON ROUGE - State Rep. Mike Johnson (R-Bossier), introduced HB 1081, The Louisiana Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Act, Tuesday April 5, which would protect unborn babies by ending the brutal practice of dismemberment abortion in Louisiana. A dismemberment abortion, also known as a D&E, is a second trimester abortion method where the abortionist uses large forceps to seize and tear body parts from a live, unborn child. Johnson, who is also a constitutional law attorney, said the following about his decision to introduce HB 1081: "Louisiana has a long history of protecting the most vulnerable members of our society - unborn children. HB 1081 will continue in that tradition by protecting these little ones from the barbaric practice of being torn apart in the womb by an abortionist's forceps." Louisiana Right to Life Legislative Director Deanna Wallace added: "Dismemberment abortion is a violent procedure, and there is ample Supreme Court precedent for banning such a procedure. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, in his discussion of the Federal Partial Birth Abortion Ban, bluntly stated that in a dismemberment abortion, the unborn child 'dies just as a human … [Read more...]
Gov. Edwards reiterates his pro-life stance for LFF Pastors Briefing
By Mark H. Hunter, Regional reporter BATON ROUGE -- Newly elected Gov. John Bel Edwards told about 150 pastors and other church leaders gathered for the Louisiana Family Forum's Pastor’s Briefing, that he believes in the power of prayer and reiterated his pro-life position. Edwards, a Democrat and devout Roman Catholic, often asked voters to pray for him during last year’s campaign and repeated that request again on Wednesday morning, following the 52nd annual Governor’s Prayer Breakfast at the Baton Rouge River Center. “I ask for prayer for me and for the leadership of the state of Louisiana and for our people,” Edwards said. “We have some very real challenges and they span across a wide spectrum of issues … but I am certain we are going to come together and meet those challenges head-on.” “I would ask you to join me and my administration, not just in prayer, but in action every day so we can do that together,” he said. He said he briefly reviewed the LFF’s list of upcoming ‘bills to watch’ in the legislature and told the pastors that while he agrees with most of them, “quite honestly we won’t always agree on some of them but I’m always willing to sit down and talk.” When Sen. Gerald Long, R., Dist. 31, asked … [Read more...]
LBC, state of Louisiana shows its appreciation for the late Don Fulkerson’s faithful service
By Staff, Baptist Message LEESVILLE – Don and Margie Fulkerson’s faithful service to Christ brought the couple great joy as they served side by side in disaster relief. The couple, who would have celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary next month, had served on 15 disaster relief trips together since their first assignment in 2012. Fulkerson died of a heart attack on March 29 while serving with his team from First Baptist Church in Galatia, Ill., along with other Illinois Baptist volunteers in Leesville. The visitation took place on April 1 at First Baptist Galatia, with the funeral occurring the following day at the church. Both the Louisiana Baptist Convention and the state of Louisiana not only paid their respects but also showed their appreciation for this faithful servant of God. The Louisiana Baptist Convention paid for the embalming and flying of Fulkerson’s body back to Illinois. Gibbie McMillan, state disaster relief director for Louisiana, added that when the LBC offered to pay for a plane ticket for Fulkerson’s widow, she declined because “she had never flown before and wasn’t going to start now.” She returned home with the Illinois team. “What the LBC did was to say ‘we appreciate the help we … [Read more...]
IMB’s Platt denies endorsing Greear for SBC president
By Will Hall, Message Editor ALEXANDRIA – International Mission Board President David Platt denies he knowingly endorsed J.D. Greear for president of the Southern Baptist Convention, stating he was not aware Greear’s request for a video clip was for the purpose of creating a campaign ad. The controversy emerged when Greear, pastor of the Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina, and a leading member of Acts 29, a neo-Calvinist church planting network, began circulating a promotional video March 14 featuring a number of Southern Baptist personalities, including three SBC entity heads: Platt; Russ Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission; and, Danny Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Platt responded to an IMB trustee via email March 23, explaining, “while I was overseas in the Middle East, J.D. asked me to shoot a 2-second video saying, ‘It’s tricky,’” a phrase repeated throughout the online commercial. But Platt said Greear did not divulge how the clip would be used. “I had no idea what it was for,” Platt clarified, although he said he knew beforehand Greear “had been nominated.” Jimmy Scroggins, pastor of First Baptist Church, West Palm Beach, Florida, announced … [Read more...]
Burl Cain, cleared of wrong doing, tells all
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer BATON ROUGE – Burl Cain, a long-time warden known for turning around what was once considered the most violent maximum security prison in America, has been cleared of any wrongdoing following investigations by three state agencies. The inquiries were prompted by accusations of ethics breaches by a local newspaper in the fall that grew while newly elected Governor John Bel Edwards was preparing to take office. Cain resigned in the midst of the turmoil, effective Jan. 1, and Edwards subsequently called for the reviews, giving the appearance of guilt on Cain’s part. Now Cain, with exonerations in hand, is telling why he resigned and what was behind the investigations. POLITICAL BACKDROP During an exclusive interview with the Baptist Message, Cain said he did not blame Edwards for requesting the inquiries. Rather, Cain placed the blame on the Baton Rouge Advocate, which he said was politically motivated against him, and a legislator who is a political foe. Cain said he understood the difficulty Edwards faced, just having taken office as governor shortly after charges were leveled. “The Advocate and the investigative reporter got so adamant in chasing me that I had done … [Read more...]
Illinois DR volunteer dies after heart attack on flood recovery site in Louisiana
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer LEESVILLE – An Illinois Baptist State Association Disaster Relief worker has died while working in Louisiana. Don Fulkerson died on Tuesday while serving those affected by the flooding in the state. Fulkerson, and his wife, Margie, were serving with other members of the First Baptist Church Galatia Baptist Disaster Relief team in Leesville when he experienced a heart attack. Attempts by team members and emergency personnel to revive Fulkerson, 77, were unsuccessful. The team is making the return trip back to Illinois today. “The callout to Louisiana was Don’s 15th response over a period of only four years and his wife, Margie, was almost always by his side serving whenever the opportunity arose,” said Rex Alexander, disaster relief coordinator for the Illinois Baptist State Association. “Their faithful service to Christ brought great joy to both of them as they served side by side in the ministry of Disaster Relief.” Nate Adams, executive director for the Illinois Baptist State Association, echoed the thought. “Our Illinois Baptist family certainly grieves with and is in prayer for the Fulkerson family, and the entire church family at First Baptist in Galatia,” Adams … [Read more...]
Flood waters can’t deter Larto’s Cole from going to church
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer JONESVILLE – The flood waters were almost to the steps of the home of Jamie Cole March 20 but nothing was going to deter him from getting to church. With much of the Larto community battling four to five feet of floodwaters, the only way Cole, and many of his neighbors, could get around was by boat. OK, if that is what it took. So last Sunday morning, Cole put on chest waders, loaded his Bible in a ziplock bag, got into his boat and made the four-mile trek to Larto Baptist Church, his favorite destination. “Everywhere we go, we have to go by boat because of the high water,” Cole said. “I figure if I can go to work and town by boat, I can certainly go to church by boat. “It’s the only means of transportation right now,” he continued. “If you go anywhere it’s by boat. I wasn’t going to stay home just because I had to go by boat.” The first time to come to church on a boat, Cole said the experience tickled many friends and family, including himself. “My kids, who are grown, loved it and I even thought it was cool,” Cole said. “How many times do you get the chance to come to church in a boat?” Clay Fuqua, pastor of Larto Baptist Church, said that determination to … [Read more...]
Man at Bellevue Easter service with guns arrested for ’emergency commitment’
By Gregory Tomlin, Christian Examiner MEMPHIS (Christian Examiner) – Church security officers and police averted tragedy at the 4,500-member Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis today when a man entered the church with several weapons. According to police, church security officers saw the man in the church and contacted police during the Easter Sunday Service. He was armed with a semi-automatic rifle, 40-caliber Beretta handgun and was carrying a backpack, the contents of which were not reported. Officers arrived at the church and took the man into custody without incident. A local television station reported the man, Marcus Donald, 31, was "arrested for emergency commitment." Donald reportedly told police "people in society are a threat to him and that he must be vigilant." Emergency commitment is the "only time a mentally ill person can be taken into custody solely for being mentally ill," a spokesman for the University of Memphis Crisis Intervention Team told another local news station. After the morning services, Jim Barnwell, a Bellevue spokesman, said in a statement no one was injured in the incident: "A heavily armed man entered our building today about 11:00 a.m. He was stopped by our security people … [Read more...]
Tyler Dixon: Louisiana College’s go to guy on and off the field
By Bradley Welborn, LCWildcats.net PINEVILLE -- On every baseball team across this country from high school to the major leagues there is that one special players who contributes more than just numbers to a team. What they provide is more than just stats -- an at bat, innings pitched or on base percentage. They are a sounding board for the younger players on the team, which at times, can be far more important than driving in a winning run or pitching a perfect game. Louisiana College’s Tyler Dixon is one of those special players. His contributions show in the influence and the relationships he has cultivated over their years with his teammates. “I didn't realize how hard it was going to be to play college baseball until going into my senior year of high school. I played summer ball and went to a lot of showcases and stuff, but I think God orchestrated everything the way He did for a reason for me to come here,” Said Dixon, an accounting major who will be graduating this May from LC. “When he leaves this program it’s not going to be about statistics. It’s going be about what he was able to teach our young players,” said head baseball coach Mike Byrnes, “and what he was able to learn from our older players when he … [Read more...]
Louisiana pastor survives Brussels terrorist attack
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – A Louisiana Baptist music minister is thankful to be alive after surviving a terrorist attack March 22 at a Brussels, Belgium airport. Jeff Slaughter, an interim music minister at First Baptist Church in Greenwood, told the Baptist Message that he had just walked into the airport departure area to check-in for his return flight back to Shreveport when he heard the first explosion, just 200 feet away. Moments later, a second bomb exploded. “That's when the ceiling tiles began raining down and all I could think was 'get out,'” he said. “I was spared so much more than others were. I'm thankful for that but all the more aware of what others are going through.” For the remainder of the day Slaughter said he felt numb and even now the tragedy still seems unreal. “It's hard to believe that what I'm seeing on the television is what was behind the walls of the airport after I walked out,” he said. “It looks like a war zone - with smoke filling the room, debris all over the place, dead and injured littered about and children crying for their parents. “It was a surreal experience,” he continued. “You know what's happening but you just don't believe it. I've … [Read more...]
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