Archive March 25th, 2015Insurance claims bless and stress churchesHousing options await volsGod honors faithfulness, Grace learnsNorthshore’s gains outweigh lossesCalvary gets DR center-ring viewWilliams Blvd. serves First RespondersBlogging helps churches stay connectedCouple find faith under constructionLouisiana’s people, places and eventsChurches adapt to new normalMississippi Gulf Coast recovering from katrina’s wicked onslaughtLacombe gets recognition from KatrinaNOBTS sees God’s provision in KatrinaHighlights from timeline of campus recoveryFreddie Arnold: BAGNO’s heroJesus suffered tooFirst NO hosts Aug. 29 gatheringHuman embryos are living peopleScholarships give missions workers opportunities; broadens their livesAnne Lotz event set for Aug. 26Coaching takes leaders to Next LevelLouisiana people, places and eventsChristian photogs remember KatrinaNote: The Baptist Message will not publish this weekSunday school teacher celebrates 70 yearsWeekly announcementsFish expresses confidence in NAMB‘God is building this city’Around the SBCLouisiana allowed to bear pro-life license platesLifeWay distills ministry to four main emphases‘Coaching Leader’ workshop scheduledRevival crosses denominational, racial linesGod has a purpose for life’s storms we experienceSellers offers abortion alternativeLC suit sent on for trialFire destroys historic New Orleans churchWheelchair not a handicap for this pastorServing outside comfort zonesBilly Graham, Cliff Barrows & Bev Shea revisit Baltimore with unchanging GospelWeekly announcementsPineville church opens new Christian academySBC briefsLeaders carve New Orleans into 27 zonesSparrow chalk artist draws youngsters to ChristReturning seminarians bring post-Katrina hopeAvoid the despair of doing nothingCooperative Program – the means to the ‘ends’Eskimo kids experience ‘Arctic Edge’Speaker shares biblical grantwriting processLouisianians prepare for day with M.E.T.S.Equipping opportunities offered by your state conventionChildren’s Home cares for kids with love of ChristCP fulfills church’s purposeStudent mobilizations prompt Sonic Flood tourCruise taps outdoors to spread the gospelSBC briefsLifeWay implements church growth strategyStatewide, leaders plan for 2007Checking out churches: Parkview Monroe opens new doorsStore reopening rekindles hopeChurches bring mission field to statePastor pens book of salient sermonsRidgecrest trip set by WMU for fall trainingNAMB appoints Louisiana coupleCP blessings start locally, expand globallyCrosby plans NO pitchHarrowing hurricane experience strengthens couple’s resolveSBC taps LouisianiansSBC annual meeting’s thrust to be evangelism, baptismLeadership knows, goes and showsOfficers vote to amend CP thrustAngola prison inmates become prayer warriorsInmates’ letters encourage mission volunteers ministering overseasIMB appoints Louisianians, others for serviceWeekly announcementsFBC DeRidder gifts CooperSBC briefsPoll says America’s values getting worsePerry Sanders walks onNew Orleans trip changes CalvaryVolunteers find residents open to gospelLottie Moon missions offering sets new recordSBC briefsWeekly announcementsNOBTS announces seminary graduatesRachel Sims reaches out to volunteers, returning area residentsDistribution center gives food awayFictional license differs from doctrinal distortionsLike Paul, keep goals clearly fixed in mindLouisianians traget BrazilNew Iberia church serves Mennonite workersBaptist Crossroads, NOAH start summer work thrustSBC dedicates Graham statueMessengers affirm WMU’s loyalty to SBCNAMB, LifeWay focus on blacksZachary youth group is all about missionsWeekly announcementsMessengers route Burleson call to IMBLuter urges messengers to wait on GodNOBTS pledges support for citySBC messengers debate alcohol resolutionCP a winner at this year’s conventionSBC is more than annual meetingSpeakers urge unity in SBCLC draws curiousFame didn’t change LSU starVBS stokes Louisiana Baptist churchesWeekly announcementsAssociation schedules July bass tournamentThe late Adrian Rogers continues to inspireGranny’s mission is to serve othersWe must embrace liberty, remember our heritageAnne Lotz plans New Orleans visitAdkins reflects on SBC electionWise named to convention interim postExecutive Board to consider 2008 convention in New Orleans‘Point of Challenge’ speakers urge SBC toward greater faithKelley recognized for decade of service at New Orleans SeminaryMora leadership needed, U.S. Secretary of State saysBush greets SBC via videotapeBush signs into law broadcast indecency fine increaseVolunteers bring Jesus to Mississippi trailer parkA 15-year CP increaseCancer draws SBC professor closer to GodA debt owed to the CP‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ upheld by federal judgeAt age 69, she was ready for missions workDay of prayer a dual symbolism?LC football job a dream come true for DunnWeekly announcementsChecking out churches: Union Deville prays with a country twangUth speaks to young pastorsLeaders: Golf history awaitsNOBTS sees bright futureFoundation plans for futureSong strikes honor chordFreddie Arnold receives ‘Bravo!’CP receipts show increasePrayer focuses on abortion, lawNew Orleans alumni and friends to hear about campus renewalPractical ways to influence your everyday world for ChristRevival at a coffeehouse still fuels their ministryMultitude of laypeople testify to revival’s lasting impactNOBTS trustees elect new professors, promote facultyTrustees set course for seminary’s futureHamilton recalls Katrina memoriesCP missions is their callingNew Orleans remains a city on its kneesDisaster relief workers lauded for their efforts« Previous Page 1 … 116 117 118 119 120 … 136 Next Page »