On a mountaintop overlooking the adobe homes of Huancané, Peru, there was a time when Juan Mamani poured beer at the base of a six-foot cross bearing the image of Jesus’ crucified body. HUANCANÉ, Peru (BP) – On a mountaintop overlooking the adobe homes of Huancané, Peru, there was a time when Juan Mamani poured beer at the base of a six-foot cross bearing the image of Jesus’ crucified body. The act wasn’t an offering to Christ but to the wooden cross itself, a prelude to an all-night, booze-fueled party known as the Cruz de Mayo (Cross of May). It was also a physical manifestation of the spiritual depravity that separates Peru’s Aymara people from God. Today, Mamani climbs that same mountain for an entirely different reason. Each week, the 60-year-old Aymaran grandfather makes the hour-and-a-half hike over its summit to Huancané where he meets with Rick and Kelly Martinez. Rick, who hails from Miami, and Kelly, a native of Millington, Tenn., are Southern Baptist missionaries working to spread the Gospel and plant churches among the Aymara. Two years ago, the Lord used their witness to lead Mamani to faith. Now Rick is discipling him to take the Good News to his own people. With Mamani’s help, the Martinezes have … [Read more...]
Retreat set for bivocational, smaller-church pastors
Hardy Estes, whose sermon at last year’s LBC annual meeting infused the event with new life, is to be one of several guest speakers Sept. 19-20 at a gathering here for bivocational and smaller-church pastors. DRY CREEK – Hardy Estes, whose sermon at last year’s LBC annual meeting infused the event with new life, is to be one of several guest speakers Sept. 19-20 at a gathering here for bivocational and smaller-church pastors. The LBC’s Information Services department says last year’s ACP information shows 1,397 smaller churches – fewer than 125 average attendance in Sunday morning worship – in the state. It’s a Building Relationships Pastors’ Retreat, said Gary Mitchell, event organizer and smaller-church strategist on the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Pastoral Leadership Team. “This is to help bivocational and smaller-church pastors to reach out and touch – or be touched by – someone,” Mitchell said. “Probably the complaint most often heard from smaller church pastors is there are too few events planned for the smaller church [and] this event has been planned by smaller church pastors themselves. This event is just for you and your spouse. Good preaching! Good Singing! Good Fellowship! Casual Dress – jeans are … [Read more...]
Church grows as Holy Spirit fills members
One of the miraculous stories that came out of Hurricane Katrina was how Crescent City Baptist Church and school merged just one week before the storm with Celebration Church, where Dennis Watson is pastor. DENHAM SPRINGS – One of the miraculous stories that came out of Hurricane Katrina was how Crescent City Baptist Church and school merged just one week before the storm with Celebration Church, where Dennis Watson is pastor. Celebration’s Airline campus – in a shopping mall it had bought – was under water, but no problem: the congregation moved over without a hitch to the sizable Crescent City Baptist on Transcontinental Avenue in Metairie. From that day to this, Celebration has been a power house in the relief and recovery of restoring the city and the people who live in the city. But whatever happened to the pastor of Crescent Baptist? What follows is more evidence of God’s hand at work. Danny LeBlanc had resigned from the church to start a mission, but lingered to help when the congregation decided they wanted to merge with Celebration. “We merged on a Monday and the church did not have an opportunity to meet together before Katrina hit,” LeBlanc said. “Some of the folks ended up in Baton Rouge. I lost my home … [Read more...]
BCM impacts next generation of Baptist leaders
“Missions have a way of stretching you beyond your normal routines and areas of familiarity, where you can do nothing but rely on the power of God each and every day. This is a lesson that affects the rest of your life.” STATEWIDE – “Missions have a way of stretching you beyond your normal routines and areas of familiarity, where you can do nothing but rely on the power of God each and every day. This is a lesson that affects the rest of your life.” These words by Jamey Droddy, director of Baptist Collegiate Ministries in Shreveport, explains the impact BCM – and the missions involvement BCM encourages – can have on college students at 28 or more campuses across Louisiana. “We’re fully staffed on all our campuses,” Mark Robinson said. “The staff we have now, their personalities match to the campus. The BCM’s are healthy across the whole state.” Students from Louisiana’s colleges and universities served this summer in Africa, Asia, Europe, Central and South America as well as Canada. They came back excited at what God had done through them, and what He taught them, several BCM directors said. Stephanie Collins, a junior at Louisiana Tech in Ruston, “was a part in leading 40 Japanese to faith in Christ,” reported … [Read more...]
Some things never change, some stay same
I have vivid memories of the 1989 pro-democracy protests in China. I was a member of an aviation unit deployed on one of three ships that made a historic visit to Shanghai. At the time, it was the first port call to China by a warship in 40 years and it took place during the burgeoning demonstrations that many felt would transform the communist country. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – I have vivid memories of the 1989 pro-democracy protests in China. I was a member of an aviation unit deployed on one of three ships that made a historic visit to Shanghai. At the time, it was the first port call to China by a warship in 40 years and it took place during the burgeoning demonstrations that many felt would transform the communist country. The atmosphere was electric. Shanghai was a crowded city, its then 11 million or more residents ranked fifth in population among metropolises around the world (and first among municipalities in China) ... and we were told there were millions of student protesters in town, too. Several times the broad boulevards were so crowded with human masses to the point that nothing with wheels could travel. We enjoyed special performances by Chinese acrobats and contortionists and the fascinating sights, sounds … [Read more...]
Running the race of Christianity
The high level of athletic skill at the Olympics has been amazing to watch. The divers from China were phenomenal. The American swimmers were beyond compare. The Jamaican runners were unbelievable. ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP) – The high level of athletic skill at the Olympics has been amazing to watch. The divers from China were phenomenal. The American swimmers were beyond compare. The Jamaican runners were unbelievable. The story of Michael Phelps’ gold medal quest captivated the world. Anyone with a spark of competitive fervor must be amazed at anyone attaining eight gold medals. To say Phelps is on top of his game is a huge understatement. Paul reminded Christians at the church in Corinth about the need to be on top of their game, too. In fact, he used the Ancient Olympic Games of running and boxing as word-pictures for Christians to grasp his point. His discussion prior to his sporting analogies was of his willingness to blend into the culture, becoming “all things to all people, so I may by all means save some” (1 Corinthians 9:22). He embraced the Gentiles, his Jewish brothers and the weak. After this message, he begins his analogies (1 Corinthians 9:19-27) of the Ancient Olympic Games. He tells his readers, run to … [Read more...]
Association’s churches prosper through partnerships
The 27 churches that make up the Central Louisiana Baptist Association are filled with the spirit – the Holy Spirit for sure – but something more – the spirit of cooperation. PINEVILLE –The 27 churches that make up the Central Louisiana Baptist Association are filled with the spirit – the Holy Spirit for sure – but something more – the spirit of cooperation. Without both, it’s doubtful the association would ever be able to accomplish all that it has. “We have a unique combination of churches in this Association,” Director of Missions Herb Dickerson said. “We have five or six of the region’s largest – Calvary Baptist [the flagship], Emmanuel Alexandria, Horseshoe Drive, Parkview, and Baptist Temple – but the rest are mainly rural, small churches.” With limited budgets, small to single-man staffs of which 48 percent have a bi-vocational pastor, the smaller churches have learned how to compensate for their shortcomings through partnering. “While a church the size of a Calvary or an Emmanuel can do just about anything it wants, our smaller churches such as Cloverdale, First Lecompte, Sharp, or Cedar Grove have to partner together with each other or with the association to have enough resources to do what they want to … [Read more...]
DOM Dickerson retiring so he can work more
He may be officially retiring in December, but Herb Dickerson won’t stop working. PINEVILLE – He may be officially retiring in December, but Herb Dickerson won’t stop working. After 42 years in the ministry, Dickerson, Director of Missions for the Central Louisiana, North Rapides, and Big Creek Baptist Associations, already has a list of projects he wants to do when he retires. “I would like to get some free time to do research and to write. Writing is a passion of mine, and I would like to spend some more time doing it,” Dickerson said. Noted for writing Sunday school lessons that have been used all over the world, Dickerson, a veteran writer of more than 10 years, would like to start out by writing a new member orientation workbook on missions. He would also like to write a Sunday school teacher certification workbook. “It would cover the life of Christ, Christian doctrine, how to write lesson plans and how to win a soul to Jesus,” Dickerson said. “I just think this would be something that could be put to good use. It would especially be helpful in smaller churches that don’t have large staffs.” Besides writing, Dickerson, who teaches courses for NOBTS and United Baptist Theological Seminary, would also like … [Read more...]
Louisiana Milestones
COMINGS AND GOINGS -Rodney Chitwood new as pastor, First Baptist, Breaux Bridge. -Wayne Lyons resigns as pastor Teche Baptist, Breaux Bridge. -Becky Turner resigns as student minister, First Baptist, Minden. -Rita Young resigns as children’s director, McClendon Baptist, West Monroe. -Paul Piro new as youth minister, First Baptist, Jonesville. -Robert W. Brown new as pastor Salem Baptist, Plain Dealing. -Danny Von Kanel new as minister of music and education, Fairview Baptist, Coushatta from Memorial Baptist, Bogalusa. -Marty J. Wright resigns as pastor, Pinecroft Baptist, Shreveport. -Stewart Holloway (wife Rebecca) new as pastor, First Baptist, Pine-ville from Forestburg Baptist, Forestburg, Texas. -Bruce Crosby (wife Kathy) new as pastor, Esler Baptist, Pineville. -John Cook new as pastor, Immanuel Baptist, Hammond. DEATHS -Curran T. Gunn, 87, died Aug. 10 in Billings, Montana. He served churches in Belledeau, Cloutierville, Fifth Ward, Big Bend, Chauvin and Lake Charles. NEEDED -Bi-vocational pastor at Big Island Baptist, Deville; send resume to Pastor Search Committee, 1409 Hwy. 1206, Deville LA 71328. -Director of Worship Technologies at First Baptist, Lafayette; send … [Read more...]
Churches wrap up summer missions, look to fall
Thirteen people of First Baptist Bogalusa and several other churches composed a mission team to Seldovia, Alaska and returned recently from the nine-day event. While in the remote village, they cleared land for a ministry center for abused children, conducted Vacation Bible School for a local church while ministering to the residents in many other ways. Bob Adams is pastor. Thirteen people of First Baptist Bogalusa and several other churches composed a mission team to Seldovia, Alaska and returned recently from the nine-day event. While in the remote village, they cleared land for a ministry center for abused children, conducted Vacation Bible School for a local church while ministering to the residents in many other ways. Bob Adams is pastor. GAs have been collecting supplies for missionaries Steve and Ann Corbin at the Global Maritime Ministries in New Orleans for their Christmas in August project. Bags were distributed to Sunday school classes for the donations which ranged from toiletries to tube socks and underwear. Bob Heustess is pastor. The SonRisers of First Baptist Minden have been involved in the Pennies for Gypsy Children in Romania and Feed the Children Ministry in Nicaragua projects during the summer months. … [Read more...]
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