By Virginia Burkett, Member First Baptist Church in Many “They cling to deceit… The pen of the scribes has mishandled the law…. ‘Peace, peace,’ they say, when there is no peace. Are they ashamed of their loathsome conduct? No they have no shame at all.” Christians, Jews, and many Muslims recognize these words of warning from the prophet Jeremiah. The lawgivers of our Nation have made it legal to murder unborn children in the womb, though our Constitution states that all Americans have the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Our lawmakers have denied this unalienable right that we have as a people, and as individuals, to live. When does a child become a human being? A human being is a person from the moment of conception. No scientist or doctor will tell you otherwise. Life does not begin at 3 months in the womb, but laws of this land that have been passed since 1973 and upheld by our highest state and federal courts allow the killing of people under the age of three months in the womb – up to six months in many states. We call this detestable practice “abortion.” We deceive ourselves with the killing of thousands of young of our Nation every day, with over 55 million total deaths since … [Read more...]
Henna project creative way BCM students can share the gospel
Submitted by philip on Fri, 01/23/2015 - 09:31 Kimberly Myers, international collegiate ministry coordinator for the UNO BCM, interacts with a student while drawing her a Henna tattoo. She came away encouraged by the reception her students got. She said the BCM plans to do another such Henna event this Easter. By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer NEW ORLEANS – Caroline Fontenot chose to spend her lunchtime on the University of New Orleans campus recently not eating a sandwich with friends but rather making tattoos on fellow students with the mindset of reaching them for Christ. As each student sat down with Fontenot throughout the afternoon, she conversed with the students about the story of the woman at the well as she made the artwork that covered their arms that depicted the biblical story. By the end of the three-hour time period, Fontenot made tattoos for eight girls and shared about Christ and the UNO Baptist Collegiate Ministry, which sponsored the event. Fontenot said that though UNO can be closed to the idea of Christianity, the campus is art-focused. So combining the two seemed to be very effective. “Most of the conversations were just friendly conversations about classes, but some of the girls were … [Read more...]
Program personalities set CEC apart from other events
By Staff, Baptist Message ALEXANDRIA – College students and those soon to be are invited to the annual Collegiate Evangelism Conference, set for Feb. 6-7 at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria. “What sets CEC apart from other conferences is the incredibly quality of the program personalities,” said Mark Robinson, director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Collegiate Ministries team, host of the Cooperative Program-sponsored event. “The worship leaders, speakers and venue is always amazing, but the distinguishing factor has historically been the quality of seminar teachers. “Students get seminary-level training condensed into a short 24-hour conference,” he continued. “I am so thankful for the teaching and leadership people that we have at our Seminary, Louisiana College and churches around the state.” Robby Gallaty, senior pastor of Brainerd Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tenn., and a New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary graduate, will be the main speaker. Radically saved from a life of drug addiction on Nov. 12, 2002, Gallaty is the founder of Replicate Ministries whose main goal is to educate, equip and empower believers to make disciples. Leading music will be Jon Shirley. He is worship leader, pastor, disciple … [Read more...]
Kaleidoscope to challenge women to pour themselves into service
By Staff, Baptist Message PINEVILLE – Nearly 300 women will be challenged to pour themselves into Christian service during the upcoming Kaleidoscope women’s conference. Keynote speaker Jaye Martin of Houston, Texas, will base her messages off that topic, found in 2 Timothy 4:6-7. “Our desire is that women will be equipped to impact our world for Christ,” said Janie Wise, Louisiana Baptists women’s missions and ministry strategist. “We are to pour ourselves into serving God, which she will speak to. She wants them to have the equipment at hand, ready to go.” The event, set for Feb. 7 at First Baptist Church in Pineville, includes lunch in its $35 per person cost. However, the deadline to register is Jan. 30 for the Cooperative Program-funded event. During the worship sessions, Lisa Pierre of Houston, Texas, will lead music. She is making her second trip to Kaleidoscope, which she led music for in 2006. Breakout sessions during Kaleidoscope have been arranged in the areas of spiritual growth, personal development, family and methods. A complete listing of breakout sessions as well as registration information can be found at http://louisianabaptists.org/kaleidoscope. … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
ON THE MOVE Charles Hugonin new as pastor at First Baptist Church, Cameron. Gil Arthur new as pastor at First Baptist Church, DeQuincy. Jered Thomas new as pastor at First Baptist Church, Lake Arthur. Brandon Smith new as pastor at First Baptist Church, Raceland John (wife Donna) Sparks new as pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, Florien. Pat Lofton new as interim pastor of Forest Baptist Church. REVIVAL First Baptist Church, Haynesville: Revival, Feb. 1-4, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. on Sunday; 6 p.m. Monday – Wednesday. Evangelist: Jerry Chaddick. Music: Brad Mount. Pastor: Shelby Cowling. IN REMEMBRANCE John Lewis Gilbert of Hammond passed away at age 92 on Jan. 11 in a Hammond health care facility. Born in Shreveport, he graduated from Hammond High, Mississippi College and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Gilbert served over 65 years in the gospel ministry. He was pastor at numerous churches in Mississippi, Louisiana and North Carolina, and served as Director of Associational Missions for Southern Baptists in New Orleans (North Shore), Shreveport (he was the first DOM in the newly formed Northwest Association in 1969) and the Florida Parishes. In 1982 he was recognized by the Southern Baptist Home … [Read more...]
NOBTS, Southern Theological Seminary, SEBTS graduate 15 with Louisiana ties in Fall
December 2014 doctoral graduates of NOBTS from Louisiana include (from left to right) Lee Myers, doctor of ministry, minister of students at Airline Baptist Church in Bossier City; Ron Thompson, doctor of ministry degree, assistant to the coordinator of missions and ministries at the District Eight Baptist Convention in Natchitoches and Craig West, doctor of educational ministry degree, pastor of First Baptist Church of Monroe. Graduates are pictured with NOBTS President Chuck Kelley (center, right). NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary hosted its fall commencement ceremony Dec. 13 in Leavell Chapel on the school’s main campus. NOBTS President Chuck Kelley was the featured speaker. Of the some 250 students who received undergraduate and graduate degrees, the following master’s and doctoral level graduates of NOBTS boast ties to the State of Louisiana: Ronald Harold Thompson of Natchitoches received the doctor of ministry degree. Thompson is the assistant to the coordinator of missions and ministries at the District Eight Baptist Convention in Natchitoches. Craig Matthew West of Breckenridge, Texas, received the doctor of education ministry degree. West is pastor of First Baptist Church of Monroe. Jieun IL … [Read more...]
Ag Missions Fellowship set for Jan. 31
DENHAM SPRINGS – Farmers and missions enthusiasts from across the state will gather to learn how missions and agriculture work together during the Agricultural Missions Fellowship Annual Meeting. Scheduled for Jan. 31 at Amite Baptist Church, topics include the challenge to feed earth’s growing population, agricultural missions needs in Bosnia, Haiti and Uganda and agricultural missions’ importance. For more information contact Gene Baker at 225-665-6515 or bakergene@att.net. … [Read more...]
YEC draws nearly 7,000; 233 make decisions for Christ
Submitted by philip on Mon, 12/01/2014 - 11:38 Students join together for a time of prayer during the Sunday night session of the Youth Evangelism Celebration. By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer LAFAYETTE – Sometimes moments happen in one’s life that immediately change a person’s daily routine. Though they could seem insignificant at the time, those moments could change the direction of and significantly alter one’s life forever. “Our prayer is God pulls you out of your routine and He changes your direction,” Wes Hamilton told nearly 7,000 students during last week’s Youth Evangelism Celebration. Citing Nehemiah 1, Hamilton challenged the youth to be like the biblical character. Living a comfortable life, Nehemiah chose to forsake the familiar to obey God and oversee the rebuilding of the walls in Jerusalem. Hamilton challenged the students to act like Nehemiah, who was a cupbearer to the king and refused to let his comfort get in the way of obedience to God. “Some of you are in your Jerusalem,” Hamilton said. “Your life is being lived in the rubble of your past and you keep working to try to put it back together. But it never works and you find yourself still in disgrace. “What does that mean? You need … [Read more...]
Gun violence takes pastor back to crime scenes for ministry
Submitted by philip on Mon, 12/01/2014 - 11:50 Ken Taylor stands on the front steps of Gentilly Baptist Church in New Orleans where the shooting took place as people left through the front doors to go home following Sunday morning worship two years ago. By Marilyn Stewart, Regional Reporter NEW ORLEANS – Gun violence in New Orleans’ quiet Gentilly neighborhood used to be rare, but after four shootings within a twelve-month period rocked Gentilly Baptist Church, pastor Ken Taylor decided something had to change. That “something” was him, and Taylor began visiting crime scenes to care for hurting people, even scenes marked by the faint imprint of Voodoo. Taylor’s commitment came in the wake of a church family grieving the loss of two teenage sons whose deaths occurred mere months apart and after a double-murder nearby took place while one victim’s brother played basketball in the church gym. Terrifying most of all was the Sunday morning eighteen months ago when a man was shot in front of the church as he left the worship service to go home, Taylor said. “The shootings certainly brought home to us what we knew the city has been facing for a long time,” Taylor said. “It personalized it for us more.” As crime reports … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
Submitted by philip on Mon, 12/01/2014 - 11:53 Volunteers gather around a loaded shipping container which is bound for Romania and should around in time for Christmas. This is the 73rd container sent to Romania by Fairhaven Hope Ministries in Covington. The ministry which will celebrate its 49th year in January has also sent numerous containers to Haiti following the disastrous earthquake. ON THE MOVE Steve (wife Kimberly) McAlister new as pastor at Westside Baptist Church, Natchitoches. REVIVAL Standard Baptist Church, Olla: Revival, Dec 7-11, 6:30 p.m. each evening. Speaker: Scotty McDowell. For more information, contact Pastor Shad Tibbs 318.374.0235. LAGNIAPPE First Baptist Church, Baker: Seeking a pianist. The person would play for prayer meeting on Wednesday night, as well as choir practice. On Sunday it would be two services -- 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Please send resumes to the attention of the Personnel Committee to our church’s email account: fbcbkr@att.net or mail it to First Baptist Church Baker, Attention: Personnel Committee, 3213 Groom Road, Baker, La. 70714. Louisiana College invites everyone to this year’s performance of Christmas on the Hill, Dec. 4-5, 7 p.m. in Guinn Auditorium. Pleasant Hill … [Read more...]
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