A Muslim militant connected to the 2002 murders of three Southern Baptist medical workers in Yemen was executed Nov. 27. A Muslim militant connected to the 2002 murders of three Southern Baptist medical workers in Yemen was executed Nov. 27. Ali al-Jarallah was blindfolded and shot in the courtyard of the central prison in San’a, Yemen’s capital, according to the Associated Press and other news services. Al-Jarallah was convicted and sentenced to death in 2003 for plotting the medical workers’ deaths and for the assassination of a prominent national politician, Yemeni Socialist Party leader Jarallah Omar. Yemeni authorities said Al-Jarallah planned the Dec. 30, 2002, attack on the former Jibla Baptist Hospital carried out by gunman Abed Abdul Razak Kamel. Kamel walked into the hospital compound that day and shot and killed hospital director William Koehn, physician Martha Myers and purchasing agent Kathleen Gariety. Kamel, also convicted and sentenced to death for the murders, remains in prison. No date has been set for his execution. Kamel admitted in court to coordinating the attack with al-Jarallah. Yemeni officials believe both are tied to the al Qaeda terrorist network. Police reported finding … [Read more...]
Trustees appoint 89 missionaries, adopt personnel measures
International Mission Board trustees voted to appoint 89 new missionaries during their Nov. 14-17 meeting in Huntsville, Ala., and learned that Southern Baptists last year took the Gospel to 137 previously unengaged people groups and planted the first evangelical Baptist churches among 14 of those groups that had no evangelical work. International Mission Board trustees voted to appoint 89 new missionaries during their Nov. 14-17 meeting in Huntsville, Ala., and learned that Southern Baptists last year took the Gospel to 137 previously unengaged people groups and planted the first evangelical Baptist churches among 14 of those groups that had no evangelical work. Trustees also decided the agency will no longer appoint Southern Baptist missionaries who use a “private prayer language” – a controversial practice related to speaking in tongues.They also elaborated on their policy for the forms of baptism acceptable for missionary candidates. (See adjacent article.) IMB President Jerry Rankin told the board concerning engaged people groups, “We have found that we’re focusing on a moving target.” He explained that at the end of 2004, researchers estimated around the world just over 500 unreached, unengaged people … [Read more...]
Mission board nixes charismatic practice for new missionaries
The International Mission Board will no longer appoint Southern Baptist missionaries who use a “private prayer language” – a controversial practice related to speaking in tongues and previously practiced by IMB president Jerry Rankin. The International Mission Board will no longer appoint Southern Baptist missionaries who use a “private prayer language” – a controversial practice related to speaking in tongues and previously practiced by IMB president Jerry Rankin. The Southern Baptist Convention agency already excludes people who speak in tongues in public worship from serving as missionaries. But IMB trustees voted Nov. 15 to amend its list of missionary qualifications to exclude those who use a “prayer language” in private. The restriction of “prayer language” – widely understood as a private version of the charismatic practice of tongues-speaking – was approved by a vote of 25-18, according to the IMB’s website. Some trustees did not vote on the issue during their Huntsville, Ala., meeting, the missions agency reported. The policy guideline, which applies only to new appointees, states: “In terms of general practice, the majority of Southern Baptists do not accept what is referred to as ‘private … [Read more...]
Boggs elected Baptist Message editor
Louisiana Baptist Message trustees last week unanimously elected Oregon pastor Kelly Boggs as the agency’s new editor. By Brian Blackwell LBM Newswriter Louisiana Baptist Message trustees last week unanimously elected Oregon pastor Kelly Boggs as the agency’s new editor. Boggs, 45, comes to the Baptist Message from Valley Baptist Church in McMinnville, Ore., where he has served as pastor for the past six-and-a-half years. “I’m excited about the prospect (of serving as editor),” said Boggs, who will assume the position in mid-January. “You folks have been through a lot in this state. “God is doing exciting things here,” he continued. “That’s a story that needs to be told not only in Louisiana, but outside, of the efforts of Southern Baptists. That excites me.” The election comes almost one-and-a-half years after Lynn Clayton announced his plans to retire as Baptist Message editor. During that time, Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Director David Hankins proposed moving the Baptist Message within the convention as part of a newly-formed communications team. Trustees initially rejected the idea of the LBC Executive Board but then revisited it a few months later and … [Read more...]
World of religion
Week of December 12, 2005 New LC vice president Rick Byargeon has been named Louisiana College’s new vice president for institutional advancement, according to Joe Aguillard, president of the Pineville school. Byargeon was formerly professor of Wisdom Literature and Hebrew at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. A 1980 LC graduate, Byargeon also holds degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Byargeon has served as pastor and as interim pastor of churches in Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Mississippi. He is currently the interim pastor of Highland Baptist Church in New Iberia where he has served since July while serving full-time on the faculty of the New Orleans seminary. Byargeon will assume his position in January. Legislature prayer ban Ministers who open Indiana legislative sessions with prayer must refrain from praying “in the name of Jesus” and from using Christ’s name, a federal judge ruled Nov. 30. In his 60-page decision U.S. District Judge David F. Hamilton cited Supreme Court precedent in ordering Speaker of the House Brian Bosma to keep future ministers from using “Christ’s name or title or any other denominational appeal.” The prayers, Hamilton wrote, must be … [Read more...]
Gratitude to Baptists
Permit me to express deep gratitude to all in the Louisiana Baptist Convention who have come to the aid of us in the hurricane-ravaged regions of South Louisiana. Permit me to express deep gratitude to all in the Louisiana Baptist Convention who have come to the aid of us in the hurricane-ravaged regions of South Louisiana. We in the North Shore Baptist Association have been blessed by demonstrations of kindness and generosity at every level of Baptist life. We have been on the receiving end of demonstrable acts of compassion. When I think of how scripture admonishes us to deal with “fights and quarrels” (James 4:1) by “humbling ourselves before the Lord” (James 4:10), I think of how our fellow Baptists have humbled themselves to serve us in our time of need. I have seen it as our brothers and sisters have joined together to feed, clothe, shelter, operate chain saws, use blunt end shovels, provide medical help, restore and rebuild houses and church buildings, and many other things, for the tens of thousands affected by the storms. It is an honor for me to be a part of our Baptist family. Sometimes in the exhaustion of the day or the stresses brought about by the trauma of such events as we … [Read more...]
Thanks Baptist Message
My family and I are missionaries with the International Mission Board. We serve in the South Asia region, home to the largest number of unreached people groups in the world. My family and I are missionaries with the International Mission Board. We serve in the South Asia region, home to the largest number of unreached people groups in the world. We previously served two churches in Northeast Louisiana as youth/student pastor for a total of 10 years. I always read the Baptist Message while serving in Louisiana. I still maintain close ties with “partner” churches in Louisiana and, of course, family that live there. We want to personally thank Louisiana Baptists and the Baptist Message staff for the vision to maintain an electronic version of the paper online for those of us who consider Louisiana our home, but due to service in the Lord’s work, don’t live there. Thanks and keep up the good work. We are counting on you. Joel W. IMB missionary … [Read more...]
Louisiana College off probation, remains accredited
Louisiana College will remain fully accredited, school officials learned last week. By Brian Blackwell LBM Newswriter Louisiana College will remain fully accredited, school officials learned last week. The Baptist school had been on probation since December 2004 following a visit by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to the campus when association leaders cited concerns about academic freedom and governance at the school. Since that time, the school has worked to address concerns and has involved administrators, faculty and trustees in the process. A decision on whether to lift the school’s probation or take other action was made at the association’s scheduled meeting Dec. 6 in Atlanta, Ga. If SACS had not removed LC from probation at the meeting, the school would either have undergone another year of probation or had its accreditation removed. Joe Aguillard called the announcement “miraculous,” since most schools endure a 24-month probation period. “The fact that we got off in 11 months is, in our estimation, miraculous but the diligence that we used to attack the issues were recognized as being so appropriately handled that they found us in compliance,” said the LC … [Read more...]
Kelly Boggs will bring fresh perspective to Baptist Message
Welcome to new editor Kelly Boggs! Welcome to new editor Kelly Boggs! After eighteen months of searching and considering options to recommend to the state convention, trustees elected, unanimously, Kelly Boggs. Kelly Boggs brings a fresh perspective to the editorship of the paper. He has been a pastor with a strong interest in writing and with experience writing opinion pieces for secular publications and Baptist Press. One person who has followed his writings said that he has written about culture and society from a Christian perspective. And, he has done this in secular papers in an area of our nation that does not have a “Bible belt mentality” and where such writings are not common. Kelly Boggs comes to Louisiana from Oregon. Oregon is considered a “new work state” for Southern Baptists, or what is generally known as a “pioneer mission state for Southern Baptists.” This means that being the pastor of a Southern Baptist church did not carry a built-in audience. To have such a privilege certainly means what he did, he did well. His pastoral experience means he will approach his editorship with the local church in his heart, and his experience will mean he understands the most important aspects of … [Read more...]
If you do not want those gifts, is it all right for me to take them?
Christmas presents a dilemma for children. What should they request of Santa? They do not want to seem greedy, but there are some things they dearly want and what better time to ask for them than Christmas? After all, Santa’s sleigh is loaded and he can give things parents cannot normally give. Parents, on the other hand, know that Santa is in fact limited by the resources of the parents. Christmas presents a dilemma for children. What should they request of Santa? They do not want to seem greedy, but there are some things they dearly want and what better time to ask for them than Christmas? After all, Santa’s sleigh is loaded and he can give things parents cannot normally give. Parents, on the other hand, know that Santa is in fact limited by the resources of the parents. A friend of ours has two daughters, Katelyn, age eight, and Emily, age four. Obviously, excitement was building toward Christmas around their home. But, their parents had just built a new house and much of what Santa may have given was tied up in boards and nails. Their parents want to teach their offsprings that even at Christmas, restraints are often necessary. “This Christmas, you can each ask three gifts from Santa. Jesus got three gifts … [Read more...]
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