Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Camp USA: Camp USA students from South Korea joined with young members of First Baptist Church of Ponchatoula for a week-long music day camp, after which they presented the children’s musical Follow U to the church and community. By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor CENLA/PONCHATOULA – Seven South Korean children made professions of faith during their Camp USA this summer. This was the eighth year for the three-week, gospel-and-Louisiana immersion by the Asian youngsters, who stay in the homes of members of Louisiana Baptist churches and learn about life in America. “This is truly a cooperative effort,” said Susan Duke of Tioga First Baptist, who coordinates the effort that this year involved 43 Korean children and eight adults. “There were 25 [Louisiana Baptist] churches that were directly involved, and others who were prayer partners with us. We are blessed beyond measure to have this unique opportunity for international missions here in our area.” Camp USA started in Rapides Parish July 20-29. The students and their leaders spent July 29 to Aug. 6 in Ponchatoula, and concluded with three days of sightseeing in San Francisco before their … [Read more...]
N.O. Pastor, congregation persist
Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Temple of New Life Baptism: New Life Baptist Pastor E.J. Scott (left) prepares to baptize a young boy as part of this congregation’s determined growth. By Marilyn Stewart, Regional Reporter NEW ORLEANS – “There and Back Again” could describe the short history of Temple of New Life Baptist Church and the ministry of its pastor, Edward J. Scott. Scott and his small congregation probably prefer a snippet from the church motto: “At all costs.” The church recently marked one year at its eastern New Orleans location, its third home since its birth in Dallas four days after Hurricane Katrina landed Scott there. With the dispersal of Scott’s former New Orleans congregation to Dallas, he started Shiloh Baptist Fellowship with 14 members. Three years later, Scott left the growing congregation in capable hands and returned home to New Orleans. Temple of New Life Baptist Church opened in the parking lot of a blighted building at South Galvez Street and Jackson Avenue, and Scott preached outdoors despite wind, rain, heat and cold. The church’s partnership with First Baptist Church of New Orleans provided meals on Wednesdays at nearby Taylor Park and fed … [Read more...]
James Carson receives SBC DR honors
Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Award Recipient: James Carson, director of missions in Caldwell, Deer Creek and Richland Baptist Associations, and coordinator of Disaster Relief Chaplaincy for the Louisiana Baptist Convention (left) received the Joel Phillips Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual Disaster Relief Summer Roundtable. Joining him is Gibbie McMillan, LBC’s director of Disaster Relief and Men’s Ministry Strategist. By Karen L. Willoughbym, Managing Editor DES MOINES, Iowa – For the first time in the award’s five-year history, the Joel Phillips Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to a Louisiana Southern Baptist. James Carson, director of missions in Caldwell, Deer Creek and Richland Baptist Associations, and coordinator of Disaster Relief Chaplaincy for the Louisiana Baptist Convention, received the national award Aug. 14 in Des Moines, at the annual Disaster Relief Summer Roundtable. “I’m elated about the fact he’s been selected,” said Gibbie McMillan, LBC’s director of men’s ministries and Disaster Relief. “He’s been faithful and has done a tremendous work. We have more than 300 chaplains trained in stress management for Disaster Relief in our state, and James … [Read more...]
‘Iron Man’ pastor in Bienville Association designs iPhone apps
Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Iron Man Pastor: Emily and James Lambert enjoy a fellowship at Bryceland Baptist Church, where James is the “Iron Man” pastor. By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor GIBSLAND – Because of his wife’s health, James Lambert needs to stay near home, but his presence is going to Russia, Romania, East Asia and North Korea, as well as all over the United States and maybe other places he hasn’t yet heard about. Lambert, pastor of Bryceland Baptist Church in Bienville Baptist Association, designs applications – apps – for the iPhone. It’s work he can do to pastor a church that can’t pay its pastor a fulltime salary, and be available as needed to his wife and three youngsters, ages 6, 11 and 12. “It’s amazing what God can do when you’re out in the woods,” Lambert said. “You can reach the world nowadays through the window we call the computer. We can reach the world in our own small way, and it’s important for the spread of the gospel that we take advantage of every way we can.” It was Kevin Ezell, president of the North American Mission Board, who first referred to bivocational pastors as “Iron Men.” Lambert is one of those who pumps iron with his mental … [Read more...]
Future of Generation iY rests with parents, youth leaders
By Marilyn Stewart, Regional Reporter COVINGTON – “In 33 years of youth ministry, I’ve never seen what I’m seeing today,” said Tim Elmore, president of Growing Leaders at the recent Friday Forum, which took place at First Baptist Church of Covington, where Waylon Bailey is pastor. The event for the Louisiana Youth Ministers Network took place in cooperation with the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Evangelism and Church Growth team. The last chance to save the future of Generation iY – children born since 1990 who are growing up “too fast and too slow” – is now, Elmore said. What parents and youth leaders do now will determine what kind of future the iY Generation will have, Elmore said. Seventy participants from more than 15 churches gathered for the two-part diagnosis and prescription. Elmore said today’s youth are characterized by paradoxes: sheltered, yet pressured; self-absorbed, yet generous; adventuresome, yet protected; team-oriented, yet diverse; visionary, yet vacillating from vision to vision; oriented for high achievement, yet high maintenance. A shift occurred in Generation Y, those born since 1984, to produce Generation iY because of the advent of the internet and a saturation of technology such as iPad, … [Read more...]
Louisiana Youth Honor Choir
Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Honor Choir The Louisiana Youth Choir, in this its 29th year, performed in 12 settings during its summer 2012 tour in five cities in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Louisiana, culminating in its Aug. 3 performance at First Baptist Church of Pineville. Leaders: Herb Armentrout, LBC Youth Consultant – Broadmoor Baptist Church, Shreveport; Stephen Holcomb, Guest Director – Dallas (Texas) Baptist University; Brook Boddie, accompanist – Broadmoor Shreveport; and Benji Harlan, LBC music ministries director, who also is Artist in Residence at NOBTS. Members: Cody Amidon, Katie Anyan, Regan Arender, Caleb Backus, Madeline Ballard, Haley Bannon, Alex Barber, Mikayla Barber, Olivia Barfield, Riley Barfield, Hannah Barkley, Eli Bell, Anna Blake, Taylor Camardelle, Erin Carson, Kayla Carter, Ashley Carter, Zifton Clark, Jennifer Cook, Mary Ellen Courtney, Leslie Davis, Jordan Davis, Jacob Davis, Paul DeLine, Tyler Duchesne, Katelyn Flynn, Logan Franks, Tanner Frazier, Brittany Freeman, Taylor Freeman, Katelynn Giddens, Abigail Green, Kellen Hall, Ivy Hatten, Ashley Hawkins, Brandon Hearn, Ella Humphreys, Lauren Hutcheson, Courtney Jennings, Megan Jones, Morgan Jones, Alethia Jordan, Elisha … [Read more...]
Louisiana Milestones
By Staff, Baptist MessageARRIVALS/DEPARTURESn T. Floyd Davis, Jr. retires after 41 years of ministry at Woodridge Baptist in Shreveport.n Aaron (wife Tiffany) Burgner, new as senior pastor of Summer Grove Baptist in Shreveport, from First Baptist Church of Bushnell, Fla.n Ron Robicheaux, Holly Beach resort missionary until that ministry was wiped out by Hurricane Rita in 2005, died in early August in Arkansas after a heart attack.n Reggie Ogea, new as interim pastor of First Baptist Church of Slidell.n Brock Childers, new as youth minister at First Baptist Ringgold. Pastor: Ronnie Osborne.n Billy (wife Nancy) Lonsberry, new as lead student minister at Calvary Baptist in Alexandria. Pastor: David Brooks. Needed/Giving n St. Landry Baptist Church seeks a pastor. Send resumes to Jennifer Soileau, Pulpit Committee, 134 Benny St, Ville Platte LA 70586.n First Baptist Wisner seeks a student pastor. Send resumes to PO Box 97, Wisner LA 71378 or call 318.439.9987. Pastor: Thomas Peoples.n Beech Springs Baptist Church seeks a Pastor. Send resume to Beech Springs Baptist Church, c/o J.W. Duck, 4691 Beech Springs Road, Quitman LA 71268. Homecomings, Anniversaries, Revivals n First Baptist Church of Pleasant Hill: revival at 6:30 p.m. Sept … [Read more...]
Honduras Mission Trip changes lives
Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Mission Trip: Villagers line up to meet members of the Baptist Medical and Dental Mission International team. First Baptist DeRidder sends a team of 70 members each summer to Honduras. By Tammy Sharp, Special to the Message DERIDDER – Often the short-term missionary comes away with a wealth of blessings, however unanticipated, says Rod Pollard, who has been leading week-long mission trips to Honduras for about 14 years from First Baptist DeRidder. Pollard serves as team captain for the 70 or so who visit Honduras each summer under the umbrella of Baptist Medical & Dental Mission International (BMDMI) in Hattiesburg, Miss. The whirlwind mission trip, one of dozens like it performed by similar teams all over the U.S., provides a multitude of services, not the least of which is sharing the gospel. “My life is getting all of this ready to go,” Pollard said of the hundreds of boxes of shoes, medicines and other supplies that are collected and shipped to Honduras months before the short term missionaries ever arrive. “My ministry is really to the team, to make sure they have everything they need,” he said. Pollard facilitates the provision of … [Read more...]
Study: Churchgoers struggle in sharing their faith
Submitted by philip on Tue, 09/04/2012 - 01:00 Sharing Christ By Jon D. Wilke, Baptist Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – When it comes to discipleship, those who regularly attend church struggle with sharing Christ with non-Christians, according to recent study of church going American Protestants. The study conducted by LifeWay Research found that 80 percent of those who attend church one or more times a month believe they have a personal responsibility to share their faith, but 61 percent have not told another person about how to become a Christian in the previous six months. These distressing results came from an extensive discipleship research project focused on measuring spiritual maturity in individuals. Overall, LifeWay Research found eight biblical attributes consistently evident in the lives of maturing believers. Of those eight, “Sharing Christ” has the lowest average score among Protestant church attendees. Three-quarters of churchgoers say they feel comfortable in their ability to effectively communicate the Gospel, while 12 percent say they don’t feel comfortable telling others about their faith. Despite a vast majority believing it’s their duty to share their faith and having the … [Read more...]
Boy Scouts reaffirm their exclusions of gay leaders
By Staff, Baptist Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – After a confidential two-year review, the Boy Scouts of America is upholding its policy to exclude homosexuals from membership and leadership posts in the group, despite activists’ cries for change. “The vast majority of the parents of youth we serve value their rights to address issues of same-sex orientation within their family, with spiritual advisers, and at the appropriate time and in the right setting,” Bob Mazzuca, BSA chief scout executive, said in a BSA press release. “While a majority of our membership agrees with our policy, we fully understand that no single policy will accommodate the many diverse views among our membership or society.” BSA also noted “that there will be no further action” on the matter. But that didn’t stop dismissed Ohio Scout den mother Jennifer Tyrrell, a lesbian, from taking to the BSN’s Irving, Texas, office a petition demanding her reinstatement. Tyrrell took to the office a Change.org petition reportedly with 300,000 signatures. “I hope to deliver the message that hundreds of thousands of people want this changed,” she told CNN affiliate WFAA July 17. “It’s not just me, it’s Scouts, former Scouts, Scout leaders, Scout masters, … [Read more...]
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