The release of “The Golden Compass” as a major motion picture represents a new challenge for Christians – especially parents. The release of a popular film with major actors that presents a message directly subversive of Christianity is something new. It is not likely to be the last. The release of “The Golden Compass” as a major motion picture represents a new challenge for Christians – especially parents. The release of a popular film with major actors that presents a message directly subversive of Christianity is something new. It is not likely to be the last. WHY IS THIS MOVIE SUCH A CHALLENGE? First of all, “The Golden Compass” (rated PG-13) is an extremely attractive movie. Like the book on which it is based, the movie is a very sophisticated story that is very well told. The casting was excellent. Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig are joined by others including Sam Elliott and newcomer Dakota Blue Richards, who plays the central role of 11-year-old Lyra Belacqua. Kidman is chilling as the beautiful but evil Marisa Coulter and Craig is perfect as Lord Asriel. The movie is very well done and will be of interest to audiences of all ages. The special effects are superior to any previous movie of the type, … [Read more...]
Celebrating the Christmas Season
ALEXANDRIA – Baptist Temple is to present its Christmas cantata at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. A fellowship is to follow. Kelly Boggs is interim pastor. BATON ROUGE – The Sanctuary Choir of Broadmoor Baptist is to present Christmas music at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. The church’s annual Christmas dinner is set for 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 followed by a Christmas piano concert at 7 p.m. Paul Henderson is music minister. Roger Sullivan is interim pastor. SHREVEPORT – The church Christmas celebration service of Pinecroft Baptist is set for 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. Marty J. Wright is pastor. BATON ROUGE – The music ministry of First Baptist presents The Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra in a “A Christmas Celebration” at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 16. The church distributed 500 balloons at the Festival of Lights, which included information about the upcoming Christmas program. Burn Page is pastor. ALEXANDRIA – Calvary Baptist’s Christmas Choir and Orchestra with guests This Hope are to present “Christmas We Believe” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14 and 15. David Brooks is pastor. LIVINGSTON – A “Christmas in the Pines” Dinner Concert by the Down East Boys is set for 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at Pine Grove … [Read more...]
Louisiana Landscape
EUNICE – Acadian Baptist Center is to host a winter youth retreat Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14 and 15. Call 337.457.9047 for information. ZACHARY – A fellowship to honor Reggie Bridges’ recent graduation from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary with a PhD is to follow the morning worship service Sunday, Dec. 16, at First Baptist. Bridges is pastor. MONROE – The Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home collects UPC labels from Campbell soup cans for redemption of merchandise, which can be used in its ministry. They may be mailed to the Children’s Home at PO Box 4196, Monroe LA 71211. FARMERVILLE – Zion Hill Baptist recently celebrated Latance Futch’s college graduation from Liberty University through the Distant Learners’ Program at age 87. DUBACH – New Prospect Baptist is to host a Christmas gift wrapping event from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. LEESVILLE – East Leesville Baptist singles’ Christmas trip to Natchitoches is set for Friday, Dec. 21 with dinner at Mariners, and downtown for coffee and Christmas lights viewing. Gil Arthur is pastor. SHREVEPORT – A Parents Night Out is set for 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. Youth will do the babysitting while parents Christmas shop. Cost is $5. The church is … [Read more...]
Milestones
COMINGS, GOINGS Matt Taylor, resigned as pastor of Conway Baptist, Marion. Jeff Sanford, new as minister of music at Sardis Baptist, Farmerville. Steve Leach, resigned as associate pastor for administration of education at First Baptist, Ruston. Tee Don White Jr., new as pastor at Calvary Baptist, Homer, from Texarkana, Texas. Joel Hilbun interim pastor at Vietnamese Hope Baptist, Baton Rouge. Henry Geter new as minister of music at Broussard Grove Baptist, Broussard, from Eden Baptist. Gerald Hull, new as pastor of Macedonia Baptist, Holden. Clovis Christman, new as pastor of Sandel Drive Baptist, Monroe Garry Massey, new as pastor of Antioch Baptist, Bastrop. NEEDED Parks Baptist, Parks, needs music minister. Call 337.845.4891. First Baptist, Bastrop, needs paid nursery worker. Call 318.281.6885. Philadelphia Baptist, Deville, needs part-time office assistant. Call 318.442.0754. Mt. Hope Baptist, Oakdale, needs part-time youth minister. Send resume to PO Box 544, Oakdale LA 71463. Concord-Union Association needs pastors at the following churches: Bethel, Canaan, Choudrant First, Conway, Farmerville First, Litroe, Mt. Ararat, New Prospect, Saint Rest, Union Grove and University. … [Read more...]
LC’s Aguillard serves on Jindal’s Advisory Council for Education
Louisiana College President Joseph Aguillard recently served on Bobby Jindal’s Advisory Council for Education. BATON ROUGE – Louisiana College President Joseph Aguillard recently served on Bobby Jindal’s Advisory Council for Education. The council held two hearings in which invited guests spoke on education issues related to the Governor-elect’s education policy chapter released during his recent gubernatorial campaign. The purpose of the hearings was an attempt to research those issues on a deeper level, to examine what Louisiana is doing well, and to identify areas for improvement. The first meeting was held on the campus of LSU in Baton Rouge in late November and the second in Shreveport as recently as Dec. 6. Erin Bendily, Education Policy Director, with the Office of Governor-Elect Bobby Jindal, said about Dr. Aguillard, “His experience and leadership in K-12 and post-secondary education was a tremendous asset to the council.” … [Read more...]
New Baptist Hymnal seeks solid theology
Singing is an integral part of a church service, but the hymns and worship songs are much more than words and music. They are teaching tools that help a group of believers grow in their relationship with Christ and His church. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Singing is an integral part of a church service, but the hymns and worship songs are much more than words and music. They are teaching tools that help a group of believers grow in their relationship with Christ and His church. With this in mind, LifeWay Worship, the music area of LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention, gathered a group of theologians on the campus of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, on Oct. 1 to begin a theological review of songs to be included in the 2008 Baptist Hymnal. Mike Harland, director of LifeWay Worship, said the group will be looking at every song currently selected for the new Baptist Hymnal, making certain each one is doctrinally and theologically sound. “We began our look at the hymns and songs with the new additions to the Baptist Hymnal,” Harland said. “The new hymnal will have about 650 songs included, and about 300 of these songs will be new ones to our hymnal. Of these 300, about … [Read more...]
Baptist group brings hope amidst woes
Experiencing tremendous loss is a common theme to many New Orleans residents, but for Doris Cousin the string of tragedy started long before the storm ravaged the city. Within a year she lost family members, then her home and hope. NEW ORLEANS – Experiencing tremendous loss is a common theme to many New Orleans residents, but for Doris Cousin the string of tragedy started long before the storm ravaged the city. Within a year she lost family members, then her home and hope. The bleak situation surrounding her intensified her downward emotional spiral into depression. A foot and a half of water stood in her home for two weeks after the flooding of Hurricane Katrina. Few items escaped the mold that filled her house. “Everything had to be taken out; it was heartbreaking,” Cousin said. And then, things started to change. Cousin applied to have her home rebuilt by Southern Baptist volunteers involved in the SBC’s Operation NOAH Rebuild. Last April, Don Snipes, a NOAH zone coordinator for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, arrived at Cousins’ FEMA trailer with plans to begin the process of helping her return to her home. As the zone two area manager for NOAH, Snipes is committed to seeing this section of … [Read more...]
New Mexico church immersed in missions
From its birth in 1956, Emmanuel Baptist Church has maintained an outward focus that spawns pastors, missionaries and new churches, as well as a congregation actively participating in missions. FARMINGTON, N.M. (BP) – From its birth in 1956, Emmanuel Baptist Church has maintained an outward focus that spawns pastors, missionaries and new churches, as well as a congregation actively participating in missions. “I’ve never before been in a church that had that kind of missions heart, and yet that’s why it’s been a strong, stable church in the Four Corners area all these years,” said Kirby Kennedy, referring to the region where the borders of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Arizona meet, 60 miles northwest of Farmington, N.M. “When they give, they feel they have a hand in all the mission work Southern Baptists do – in New Mexico, North America and around the world,” the pastor continued. “This church strives to be a church that gives because God has blessed them. God has set the example.” That zeal for doing God’s work is reflected in the New Mexico church’s commitment to the Cooperative Program, Southern Baptists’ method of supporting missions and ministries of state conventions and the Southern Baptist Convention. “My … [Read more...]
Behold! Christ the Savior is born
And it came to pass in those that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. And it came to pass in those that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. 2 (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) 3 And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. 4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:) 5 To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. 6 And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. 7 And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. 8 And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. 9 And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. 10 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. … [Read more...]
Land donation will open doors to new degree
The recent gift of a 14-acre wooded parcel to Louisiana College from Christian Oasis, a spiritual healing ministry, opens the door for yet another expansion of LC’s ministry, college officials say. PINEVILLE – The recent gift of a 14-acre wooded parcel to Louisiana College from Christian Oasis, a spiritual healing ministry, opens the door for yet another expansion of LC’s ministry, college officials say. Trustees at their December meeting voted to accept the land and the structures on the land, with a plan to develop a master’s degree in Christian Counseling, said LC President Joe Aguillard. “It could be a national model for a master’s degree in Christian counseling,” Aguillard said. “Because it is so spacious and wooded, with a creek running through it, it has the ambiance of a retreat center. An individual, a client, could get alone with God there during the biblical counseling process.” The center, which also includes several cabins, could be a gift to the community and to the state, where people at a reduced cost could be counseled using biblical principles, and where students could be taught counseling principles in a Christian setting, Aguillard said. “Clinicians will understand the ‘behind the glass’ … [Read more...]
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