Submitted by philip on Wed, 08/01/2012 - 01:00 World Changers: John Davis, 14, of Vail, Colorado, wearing his "yes we can" shirt, said "it is great to see people of different races all working together" on the Covington homes. By Mark H. Hunter, Regional Reporter COVINGTON – Margaret Payne, 88, couldn’t get out of her house without help because she couldn’t negotiate three cinder-block steps from her front porch to the ground in her wheelchair. Now she can, thanks to the “Hand Saws,” a crew of teenagers from World Changers who built her a ramp and put a new roof on her well-worn house. “It feel real good,” Payne said over a cacophony of hammering, sawing and teenaged laughter. Payne’s home was just one of 17 homes improved by 300 teens from 14 churches from Louisiana, Georgia, Texas, Mississippi and Colorado. The group invaded the “West 30’s” neighborhood of Covington on July 9 and left a trail of smiles when they departed July 14. Headquartered at First Baptist, they camped in the Sunday School classrooms and worshipped in the sanctuary and youth building. “We’re glad to have them,” said FBC’s Associate Pastor Jay Johnston. Lane Corley, Bridge Church pastor and Northshore Association’s … [Read more...]
NOBTS announces upcoming classes for La. extension centers
By Staff, NOBTS Communications NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS) has released the upcoming Fall 2012 class schedules for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees at the seminary’s Louisiana extension centers. NORTH LOUISIANA North Louisiana extension New Orleans Seminary’s North Louisiana center, located at Broadmoor Baptist Church, 4110 Youree Drive in Shreveport, will offer the following undergraduate courses this fall. Classes meet Thursdays. • Personal Spiritual Disciplines, 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., one credit hour • New Testament Interpretation: Johannine Literature: 1-3 John and Revelation, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., three credit hours • Introduction to Ministry, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., three credit hours • Christian Doctrine, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., three credit hours The following graduate courses will be offered this fall at the seminary’s North Louisiana extension. Classes meet Mondays. • Supervised Ministry 1, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., two credit hours • Counseling in Ministry, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., two credit hours • Encountering the Biblical World, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., two credit hours • Proclaiming the Bible, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., three credit hours • Spiritual Formation 1, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., one … [Read more...]
Senator’s resolution applauds Luter election
By Staff, Baptist Press WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP) -- U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D.-La., has introduced a congressional resolution congratulating the Southern Baptist Convention for electing as president Fred Luter Jr., the first African American to hold the post. Landrieu notes the historical significance of Luter's election and honors the SBC's commitment to ethnic inclusion. Luter is pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans. "Whereas the election of Reverend Luter brings great pride and honor to the membership of the Southern Baptist Convention," the resolution reads in part, "be it resolved that the Senate congratulates the Southern Baptist Convention for electing Reverend Fred Luter, Jr., as the president of the Southern Baptist Convention; acknowledges Reverend Luter's unique role as the first African-American leader of the Southern Baptist Convention; and honors the commitment of the Southern Baptist Convention to an inclusive faith-based community and society." Landrieu notes the SBC's 1978 resolution against racism and its 1995 resolution apologizing for slavery as well as Luter's role in resurrecting Franklin Avenue Baptist Church from the destruction of 2005's Hurricane Katrina. The June 29 … [Read more...]
In 2 hours, Eastwood packs 10,000 meals
Submitted by philip on Wed, 08/01/2012 - 01:00 Meals for Multitudes: Forty youth at Eastwood Baptist Church in Haughton, with the help of 30 adults, packed 10,000 Meals for Multitudes, destined for people living in Ethiopia. By Staff, Baptist Message HAUGHTON – After a 30-minute educational talk on world hunger on a recent Sunday afternoon, 40 youth and 30 adults at Eastwood Baptist Church got busy. For the next two hours, they poured ingredients into 10,000 plastic bags and sealed them with a note that said, “This food is given freely in the name of Christ.” The activity took place on “Embrace the Community” Sunday at Eastwood Haughton. “We didn’t have our normal Sunday night service and instead asked our small groups to find an area of the community in which they could share the love of Christ,” said Jeremy Palmer, minister of adult and student missions. The youth chose Meals for Multitudes. The $3,000 cost (provided by youth and childrens offerings, and Eastwood’s Mercy fund, included the food mix, packaging materials, transportation to Ethiopia and distribution there, and a trainer who showed the team how to pack. “It was an impacting time for our youth as they learned about the conditions in the … [Read more...]
Louisiana Milestones
By Staff, Baptist Message ARRIVALS/DEPARTURES n Wayne (wife Karen) Sistrunk, new as pastor of Evergreen Baptist in Bernice. n Jason (wife Cheryl) Perault, new as music minister at Pineville Park Baptist in Pineville. Pastor Steve McAlister. n Mike Edens, new as interim pastor at Hebron Baptist in Bush. n Casey Williams, resigns as minister of youth and recreation at Temple Ruston. n Jeremy Albright, resigns as minister of youth at First Winnfield. n Tim Searcy, formerly a vice president at LC and a provost at NOBTS, is vice president of academic services at Brewton-Parker College in Georgia. n Aaron (wife Jenna) Watson, new as family pastor at Springs of Grace in Shreveport, from Texas. n Antonio (wife Shameka) Dixon, new as pastor of Steeple Chase Shreveport. n Joe Bob Alexander, new as interim pastor of Providence Road Shreveport. n Frank Eppinette, new as interim pastor of First Greenwood. n Don Vaughn, resigns as music minister at First Benton. n Waymon Beshea, new as associate pastor of North Keithville, from Mansfield Road. n Adam Beach, pastor of Willow Point, resigns to move to Slidell as a church planter. n Claude Crocker, resigns as youth pastor of Gray Baptist. n Chad Glover, new as youth … [Read more...]
New Mexico Baptists pass on $1 purchase of Glorieta
Submitted by philip on Wed, 08/01/2012 - 01:00 By Staff, Baptist Message NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – New Mexico Baptists have decided to not accept the purchase of Glorieta Baptist Conference Center from LifeWay Christian Resources. The BCNM’s Glorieta Task Force has notified LifeWay that it is not feasible for the state convention to assume ownership of Glorieta, even for the $1 price LifeWay had set forth for the 2,100-acre site near Santa Fe. “The BCNM Glorieta Task Force believed any prudent business plan would include an environmental study and indemnification by LifeWay for any environmental problems that might be discovered,” said BCNM executive board chairman Lamar Morin, pastor of First Baptist Church in Bloomfield. “Based on its inspection of the property, the task force determined that a viable business plan needed to include deferred maintenance of $10 million to $20 million,” Morin said, adding that when LifeWay advised the BCNM it “could not indemnify the state convention as requested, the task force could not proceed any further.” Morin acknowledged the “deep love and devotion New Mexico Baptists” have for Glorieta but said the task force “recognized, despite multiple suggestions, … [Read more...]
Wheaton College files lawsuit against HHS mandate
Submitted by philip on Wed, 08/01/2012 - 01:00 By Emily Belz, World News Service (WNS) – Regarded by some as the most prominent evangelical college in the country, Wheaton College joined a chorus of Catholic and Protestant institutions suing the federal government over the contraceptive mandate. The college filed a lawsuit July 24 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging that the Department of Health and Human Services had violated its religious freedom and free speech. “This insurance mandate is against our conscience and our Christian conviction,” said Philip Ryken, president of the school located in Wheaton, Ill. “We had no recourse but to file this suit.” The mandate “runs roughshod over Wheaton’s religious beliefs, and the beliefs of millions of other Americans, by forcing it to provide health insurance coverage for abortifacient drugs and related education and counseling,” the lawsuit reads. Wheaton, which was founded in 1860 and is one of the oldest evangelical schools in the country, is neither a church nor a seminary so it would not qualify for the contraceptive mandate’s narrow religious exemption. The college would have to provide full insurance coverage for all Food and … [Read more...]
One of the greatest movements to Christ taking place in Cuba
Submitted by philip on Wed, 08/01/2012 - 01:00 Packed churches: People crowd into church and just as eagerly take on a rigorous discipleship process, which involves first being discipled, and then discipling someone else within 18 months. A full tithe of their income also is expected. By Bill Warren, First Person Account NEW ORLEANS – During a recent visit I saw again that Cuba is the setting for one of the greatest movements to Christ in our time. Seeds from years gone by are resulting in the fastest-growing Christian setting in the Americas and one of the fastest in the entire world. In Eastern Cuba alone, a new house church is spouting every two days – actually a bit less than two days – and people are coming to faith in Christ at a pace that has seldom been seen in history. In one gathering, 700 people became followers of Jesus in a single event! As a more common example, in one afternoon in one single area just visiting three houses, we had 17 adults and youth became followers of our Lord Jesus Christ, committing their lives to Him upon hearing the basic story of the Gospel. Baptist work in Cuba started in the late 1800s in the aftermath of the Spanish-Cuban-American war, one famous in … [Read more...]
Democratic platform to endorse gay marriage
By Staff, Baptist Press WASHINGTON (BP) – The Democratic Party’s new platform is set to include a plank endorsing the legalization of gay marriage, marking the first time that either major party has taken such a position, several media outlets reported Monday (July 30). A 15-member platform draft committee approved the pro-gay marriage language over the weekend, according to Politico.com. One source told the news site it was “not controversial.” The language won’t become official until the full platform committee meets Aug. 10, Politico.com said. Rep. Barney Frank, D.-Mass., who is gay, told the Washington Blade newspaper that the party’s position has been established by President Obama – who endorsed gay marriage in May – and by House leaders. A Democratic National Committee staffer also told the Washington Blade the proposed language rejects the Defense of Marriage Act, a federal law that defines marriage as between a man and a woman and gives states the option of not recognizing another state’s gay marriages. The Democrats’ 2008 platform did not endorse gay marriage explicitly, saying, “We support the full inclusion of all families, including same-sex couples, in the life of our nation.” The Republicans’ 2008 … [Read more...]
Thousands show support, give Chick-fil-A a record-setting ‘Appreciation Day’
Submitted by philip on Wed, 08/15/2012 - 01:00 Show of support: This long line of customers snaked all around the food court at the Alexandria Mall in a show of support for Chick-fil-A on Wednesday, Aug. 1. By Brian Blackwell, Marketing Director STATEWIDE – The line for Chick-fil-A stretched nearly 50-people deep inside the Alexandria Mall food court shortly after noon on Aug. 1 but Nick Hodges didn’t mind. Hodges, who made the one-hour drive from Oakdale to purchase a chicken sandwich and soft drink, waited 30 minutes in line for one reason: to support the Atlanta-based chicken chain on Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day. “Far too long Christians have stood on the sidelines while our Christian liberties have been attacked,” said Hodges, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist in Oakdale. “It was important to me to support Chick-fil-A as they face criticism for their Christian values. It is encouraging to see the support that Chick-fil-A is receiving from the Christian community today.” Hodges joined hundreds of thousands of people who packed the chain’s 1,600 restaurants for Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day, which was organized by former Arkansas Baptist Convention President and Arkansas governor-turned talk show … [Read more...]
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