By Staff, Baptist Message LORANGER – Awards were presented recently at the annual Southern Louisiana Disaster Relief Roundtable to four volunteers for their “outstanding contributions to the LBC Disaster Relief program.” Shira Easley of New Zion Baptist Church Two Rivers Baptist Association received the Ollie McGlone Memorial Disaster Relief Chaplain Award. Butch and Sandy Bates of Sandy Creek Baptist Church in William Wallace Baptist Association together received the Volunteer of the Year award. Charles Watson of Zoar Baptist Church in the Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge received the Freddie Arnold Lifetime Achievement Award. Duncan Freche of Woodland Park Baptist Church in Hammond received the 2012 Distinguished Service Award for his efforts in a haylift ministry to drought-stricken Texas. The awards were presented by Gibbie McMillan, Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Disaster Relief director, and by Freddie Arnold of Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association, a longtime Disaster Relief leader. 0 … [Read more...]
Louisiana Disaster Relief makes second post-tsunami trip to Japan
By Staff, Baptist Message BATON ROUGE – A 9.0 earthquake that resulted in a massive tsunami along Japan’s coast on March 11, 2011, continues to crack the reserve of Japanese people. They are seeing in the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers a difference that comes from the love of Christ that flows through them to the hurting Japanese. Five Disaster Relief volunteers from the Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge were to leave March 14 for an 11-day mission trip to tsunami-ravaged Japan. It is the second team sent out by Louisiana Disaster Relief. Other response to Japan’s tragedy includes 4,000 Christmas stockings filled with candy and the Word of God, which were sewn by Louisiana women and teen girls for DR workers to hand out to survivors. Teams from 15 states have done everything from mudding out houses and rebuilding, to hearing survivor stories and hosting banana split parties. Last fall’s Louisiana team – Clyde and Jerrie Dennis, Butch and Sandy Bates, and Donna and Eddie Rhymes – rode in a bus through the destruction of five towns on their way to their assignment. They ministered one-on-one to perhaps 1,000 people, … [Read more...]
Nation Briefs: Senate Rejects Blunt Amendment
By Staff, Baptist Message But conscience protection bill did gain some Democratic support (WNS) – The Senate shot down the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act, also known as the Blunt-Rubio amendment, on March 1. The legislation would have given religious employers expanded conscience protections from President Obama’s contraceptive/abortifacient mandate. The Senate tabled the amendment 51-48, a narrow vote where Republicans won the support of three Democrats and kept the votes of most of the moderate female Republicans, belying the narrative that the amendment was something only extreme right-wingers would support. Many Democrats characterized the amendment as a “ban” on contraceptives and said if the amendment became law it would result in millions of women losing their current healthcare coverage. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., even said it would result in women losing coverage of breast cancer screenings and flu vaccines. The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said the amendment wouldn’t change anyone’s current healthcare coverage, but rather reinforced federal conscience protections already in place. Blunt, a Southern Baptist, has perhaps been … [Read more...]
Retirement: It’s not just a number, it’s about life
By Wayne Taylor, Director of the Louisiana Baptist Foundation [img_assist|nid=7993|title=Retirement|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=640|height=511]Planning for retirement typically centers around numbers; either saving an amount of money or attaining a certain age to receive Social Security or a company retirement plan. There is a TV commercial for a financial company that promotes the idea that retirement is a number: accumulating the amount of money we need to live comfortably without a paycheck from employment. I confess that I viewed retirement that way, until recently. But while reading Billy Graham’s new book, Nearing Home: Life, Faith and Finishing Well, which is primarily about aging gracefully with purpose and preparing for death, I was surprised to find that Dr. Graham tackled the issue of retirement in Chapter 2, “Don’t Retire from Life.” Dr. Graham said, “No matter who we are, retirement presents us with two choices. Either we can use it to indulge ourselves, or we can use it to make an impact on the lives of others. In other words, the choice we face is between empty self-indulgence and meaningful activity.” Dr. Graham wrote about how important it is to plan for … [Read more...]
Retirement plans: Still an opportunity for giving
By Jerry Love, Director of Planned Giving LBF [img_assist|nid=7995|title=Chart on Giving|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=306]With the enactment of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 through the end of 2011, individuals had the opportunity to use their Individual Retirement Accounts to make gifts directly to charitable and ministries. Under this provision, Charitable IRA Rollover, the IRA owner could instruct the custodian to make a distribution directly to a church, college or other charitable organization. There was no tax deduction for the gift but the donor did not have to claim the distribution as income. Provision expires, but opportunities for giving still exist This Charitable IRA Rollover provision was allowed to expire at the end of 2011. However, it does not mean that retirement plan assets should be overlooked as a funding source for charitable gifts. In fact, the income tax treatment they receive can make gifts of these assets a good choice during lifetime and at death. Due to the tax-deferred nature of retirement assets, their distributions are exposed to income tax and the possibility of estate taxes. Retirement plan assets may be the best choice for … [Read more...]
Church answers pastor’s challenge to Awaken
By Pam Ford Davis, Special to the Message DELHI – Pastor Kelly Wayne Clark of New Hope Baptist Church in Delhi received his Awaken 2012 information in early December. It came from the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Evangelism and Church Growth team, which sent a sample copy to each of the LBC’s 1,600 affiliated churches. “I immediately made a challenge to the deacons and congregation to participate,” Clark said. “We set a date on the church calendar for this special prayer emphasis.” Clark encouraged New Hope members to pray, fast and gather for 21 consecutive nights. Some might fast from food, others, from soft drinks, and still others from television, the pastor suggested during discussion of the possibility of participating in 21 days of prayer. The membership’s initial response was supportive but non-committal. Some deacons anticipated perhaps a dozen people would participate in the hours of prayer. No one voiced opposition, however. “Upon the arrival of the 21 Days of Prayer devotional booklets I just glanced over the topic headings; I did not distribute the books to members until January 1,” Clark said. As one way of broadening … [Read more...]
Louisiana Milestones
By Staff, Baptist Message Arrivals/Departures Gary (wife Alexa) Ashworth, resigned as minister of families at Simpson Baptist. Pastor: Jeremy Blocker. Bill Calloway, new as Associate Pastor of Glenmora Baptist. Pastor: Falis Holloway. Terry Rutherford, new as music director at Glenmora Baptist. Pastor: Falis Holloway. Andrew “Andy” Johnson, new as senior adult pastor emeritus at First Ruston, following his retirement after 18 years on the church’s staff. Pastor: Chris Craig. Ed (wife Tracy) Manning, new as music and outreach minister at First Vivian, from NOBTS. Sharon (husband Scott) Warner, new as childrens minister, at Airline Bossier City, from First Ruston. Donnie (wife Shirley) Smith, new as pastor of Bethsaida Ida, from laity. Ben (wife Christy) Clark, new as youth minister at Koran Haughton, from Patterson, La. Jerry Elkins, retiring from music ministry March 18 from Airline Bossier City. Jessie Colston, new as pastor of First Oil City, from Common Ground. Needed/Giving First Baptist of Vinton is looking for a Part-time Worship Leader. Send resume to PO Box … [Read more...]
Music and Drama Festival attendees praise the Lord
By Holly Jo Linzay, Special to the Message [img_assist|nid=7999|title=Drama instructions|desc=More than 200 participants attended the two-day Music and Drama Festival held at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria recently. Music and drama workshops, such as the one pictured above, were offered throughout the event.|link=none|align=right|width=640|height=480]ALEXANDRIA – High-energy drama, choreography and uplifting music stirred the hearts of the attendees at the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s recent Music & Drama Festival. More than 200 participants received hands-on training during the workshops and learned new expressions of worship at the two-day event Feb. 24-25 at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria. “This whole festival has been a life-changing experience,” enthused Logan White, 15, of Walker Baptist Church. “I learned so much about using your emotions to help usher people into the presence of God.” During the festival, attendees selected from a plethora of workshops from vocal technique lessons to basic acting to learning how to present scripture through a mime presentation in a worship service. “We live in a visual society of 5-minute clips sandwiched in … [Read more...]
Kingdom Builders for the Lord renovate Storefront Ministries
By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor [img_assist|nid=8001|title=Renovations on the Storefront|desc=Renovations by Kingdom Builders for the Lord Inc. give a facelift to the front of Ferriday’s Delta Storefront Ministries.|link=none|align=right|width=640|height=424]FERRIDAY – About half the population of this Mississippi delta town lives in grueling poverty, the kind where kids wear flip-flops in mid-winter because their feet outgrew their school shoes from last fall, where supper might be a bit of rice sprinkled with tomato sauce, because that’s all that’s left in the cupboard, where clothes stay piled on beds for the family to crawl under, to thwart the chill left from a too-thin blanket in a house that might not have much – if any – heat. Delta Storefront Ministries helps. It’s been helping since 1989, when it was started in a rented building on Ferriday’s main street by a pastor and his then-WMU-president wife: Preston and Ruby Holder. Despite a building that seemed to show its age more each time the doors were opened, about 500 families a month sought the food, clothing and spiritual assistance provided by Delta Storefront Ministries. The building’s owner … [Read more...]
Alaska church reaches the world via the CP
By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor [img_assist|nid=8004|title=FBC Delta Junction|desc=A layer of snow and the bluish look of a cloudy day in Delta Junction, Alaska, fail to hide the readiness of First Baptist Church members to share the Gospel through missions and ministries supported by Southern Baptists’ Cooperative Program.|link=none|align=right|width=640|height=442]DELTA JUNCTION, Alaska (BP) – “We’re a small town in a remote area,” Alaska pastor Dave Becker says of Delta Junction, where he leads First Baptist Church. As a Southern Baptist congregation, however, the church has a global reach. “We believe the best and most effective way to be involved in what Jesus told us to do – which is to reach the world – is with our support of the Cooperative Program,” said Becker, First Baptist’s pastor since 2000. “Our church continues to view the Cooperative Program as a great opportunity to give to the Kingdom of God for the glory of God throughout the world.” The Cooperative Program is Southern Baptists’ method of supporting missions and ministry efforts of state conventions and the SBC. About 100 people participate in Sunday morning worship at First … [Read more...]
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