“Tie optional,” might bring a sigh of relief from Joe Arnold, who has good reason for preferring clip-ons. HOUMA – “Tie optional,” might bring a sigh of relief from Joe Arnold, who has good reason for preferring clip-ons. At his first church after seminary, Arnold, then 29, was surprsied one day when he got a call from a lady who asked if he knew how the last preacher had left. “She told me they’d choked him with his tie,” he said. “He was supposed to have resigned one Sunday morning, but he called for the benediction instead of resigning and a deacon rushed up to the podium and grabbed his tie. Another deacon had to pull [the first one] off.” Arnold remembers that church every time he puts his tie on, he said. “Down here we don’t wear ties very much in the pulpit,” he said of the Bayou Baptist Association, formerly the Adolphe Stagg Association, where he has been Director of Missions since June, 2006. “I’ve always been humbled to know that the Lord has allowed me to pastor,” Arnold said of his career in the ministry, going on to explain that he has pastored some great churches and felt honored to see people become Christians and leaders. Watching his children come to know the Lord, seeing them … [Read more...]
This Ford does have a better idea
he Gulf Coast of Alabama is blessed with a usually warm, emerald-green ocean for swimming and sugar-white, soft-sand beaches for sunning. It’s a paradise that draws 6 million people a year, but 70 percent of them don’t know Christ. Sharing Jesus with vacationers on the AlabamaGulfCoast ORANGE BEACH, ALA. – The GulfCoast of Alabama is blessed with a usually warm, emerald-green ocean for swimming and sugar-white, soft-sand beaches for sunning. It’s a paradise that draws 6 million people a year, but 70 percent of them don’t know Christ. Jeff and Thea Ford are North American Mission Board (NAMB) resort missionaries who head up Gulf Area Resort Ministries in the twin resort cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Ala., located right on the Gulf of Mexico. Jeff’s ministry is supported not only by NAMB, but also by the Baldwin Baptist Association and the Alabama State Board of Missions. “Someone once told me that lost people are most open to the Gospel two times in their lives,” Ford says. “The number one time is during a crisis. And the second time is during times of recreation, leisure or vacation.” The Fords are only two of more than 5,300 missionaries in the United States, Canada and their … [Read more...]
Consistency key for Indians pitcher
Jake Westbrook has been a model of consistency for the Cleveland Indians. EDITORS’ NOTE: BP Sports columnist Tim Ellsworth recently visited Florida to do a series of stories on spring training as baseball players get ready to begin a new season. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (BP) – Jake Westbrook has been a model of consistency for the Cleveland Indians. Over the past three seasons, Westbrook has started at least 30 games and pitched more than 210 innings each year. His win totals over the same period have been 14, 15 and 15. Indians manager Eric Wedge knows he can give the ball to Westbrook, who will pitch seven solid innings and give the team a good chance to win most of the time. For Westbrook, that consistency doesn’t stop when he steps off the field. He strives for the same outcome when it comes to his spiritual life as well. “Just like baseball’s a routine, you have that routine in your life where you spend time with Jesus in prayer, in quiet time and in reading the Word,” Westbrook said. “When you do that, everything else starts to fit in place.” Westbrook will be the first to admit he doesn’t always achieve that goal of spending time with the Lord daily, but it’s still something for which he … [Read more...]
Men sponsor dad/daugher date night
Love and respect. That is what was evident when more than 50 fathers took their daughters out for a Date Night at Copeland's restaurant for a special evening sponsored by the Men's Ministries of East Bayou Baptist Church of Lafayette, where Mike Walker is pastor. LAFAYETTE – Love and respect. That is what was evident when more than 50 fathers took their daughters out for a Date Night at Copeland’s restaurant for a special evening sponsored by the Men’s Ministries of East Bayou Baptist Church of Lafayette, where Mike Walker is pastor. Jonathan Moore took his 4-year-old daughter Ashlynn, and later said it was a night the two will remember for a long time. “We made it a big deal,” Moore said of the event. “We got her hair and nails done and I bought her a corsage just like we were going on a date. “When I gave her the corsage, it hit home,” Moore said. “If anything that night, she knew she was important to me.” Jonathan and his wife Heather have been married six years and have two other children. “We wanted to show the daughters how a man is supposed to treat them,” Moore said of the night. Moore heads men’s ministries at East Bayou, where about 1,700 people attend one of three worship services each … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptist Convention Calendar
April 2007 1 – Local church Bible drill emphasis 1 – SBC seminaries Sunday 6 – Good Friday 6 – Louisiana Youth Ministry Network Friday Forum. LBC contact: Kevin Boles. 8 – Easter Sunday 13-14 – Children’s Honor Choir, TallTimbers BaptistConference Center. LBC Contact: Judy Fussell 15 – Cooperative Program Sunday 15 – Associational Bible drills 17 – So You Wanna Be Published day-long writer’s conference. Cost: $30/person. Joanne Brechtel: 318-442-7728. 17 – Conflict Coach workshop, Baton Rouge. 17 – EKG Workshop, Alexandria. LBC Contact: Beau Colle. 19 – Associational Bible Drill report deadline. 20 – Youth Ministry Network Friday Forum, BaptistBuilding. 20-21 – Collegiate Leadership Conference, Tall Timbers. 24 – Louisiana Baptist Foundation trustees meeting, Alexandria. Contact Wayne Taylor: 877-523-4636. 28-29 – SBC Bivocational Ministers Convention, Denver, Colo. LBC contact: Gary Mitchell. 23 – Empowering Kingdom Growth-Louisiana Interpretation, Woodridge Baptist, Shreveport, and Jefferson Baptist, Baton Rouge. 24 – Empowering Kingdom Growth-Louisiana Interpretation, District Eight Association Office, Natchitoches. 26 – Empowering Kingdom Growth-Louisiana … [Read more...]
Louisiana Landscape
LAKE CHARLES – An associational Financial Issues Workshop is planned for April 16 at Sale Street Baptist. At 9:30 a.m., “Planning financial support of pastors, other ministers, and church employees,” a workshop for ministers, church committee members and lay leaders. At 1 p.m., a two-hour “Retirement Choice Seminar” for anyone participating in a GuideStone retirement plan. JP Miles, Carey Baptist Association director of missions, is hosting the event, which is sponsored by GuideStone Financial Services and LBC. PINEVILLE – Tioga First Baptist plans a Spring Fling from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 22 at the church for the community. Free Games, Jumpers, Food, Fun. Rain date: Sunday, May 6. The church’s fourth edition of On Eagles Wings cookbooks are now available. Cost: $15 mailed USPS. David Cranford is pastor. WESTLAKE – First Baptist distributed 20 boxes of food to feed 70 people, and “mountains” of clothing March 17, and have plans to do more of the same April 21. Senior adults meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays to visit shut-ins. SMAC is new at First Westlake – Sunday Morning After Church fellowships. The first April 1, started by watching youngsters gather Easter eggs. Larry Thompson is … [Read more...]
Milestones
Staff changes Robert C. Rollins Jr. is new pastor at Harmony Baptist, Glenmora. It is his first pastorate. Kenny Blackwell, new pastor April 15 at Mt. Hope Baptist in Oakdale, from First Baptist, Calion, Ark. James (wife Linda) Tew, new music minister at First Princeton, from laity. Pam (husband Cecil) Marr, new music minister at FirstOilCity. Corey Olivier to New Orleans from NWBA as BCM director. Doug Burnley retired as chaplain at Schumpert. Mark Carroll, new as pastor at Burning Bush, Walker. Steve Jones, new as youth pastor at Emmanuel Denham Springs. James Cowell is pastor. Lonnie Cook, new as youth minister at Hebron Denham Springs. Joe Alain is pastor. Randy Powell, new as education and music minister at Walker Baptist, Walker. Richard Blue is pastor. Jeff Hurst, new as pastor at Grace, Bastrop. Kenny Duchesne, new pastor at Beulah, Farmerville. Revivals and related events Prewitt Chapel, Hornbeck, revival April 15-18. J.D. Brown is interim pastor. Calvary Baptist, Mangham, revival April 15-18 with Alan Miller as guest speaker. Services 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, and 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday. Gerry Courtney is pastor. Topsy Baptist, Lake Charles, revival April 15-18 with Evangelist … [Read more...]
Church discipline on the rise
Increasing numbers of Southern Baptists are claiming that church discipline is not merely a relic of the past. Editor’s note: First in a series of three articles NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Increasing numbers of Southern Baptists are claiming that church discipline is not merely a relic of the past. Some churches have instituted a process drawn from Scripture of correcting and, if need be, eventually dismissing unrepentant members for public sins. The ultimate goal of the discipline process is repentance and restoration of sinners, the churches say, citing Baptists of past centuries as examples of how church discipline can benefit individuals and churches. The return to church disciple has been gaining momentum for several years. “The decline of church discipline is perhaps the most visible failure of the contemporary church,” R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., wrote in a 2001 essay in a book titled “Polity: Biblical Arguments on How to Conduct Church Life,” edited by Mark Dever, pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. “No longer concerned with maintaining purity of confession or lifestyle, the contemporary church sees itself … [Read more...]
Debt-free living removes bondage
The first of several conferences nationwide designed to teach pastors the basics of debt-free living – named “It’s A New Day: How Will You Spend It?” – aims at “liberating people from the bondage of debt,” according to one of its organizers. ORLANDO, Fla. (BP) – The first of several conferences nationwide designed to teach pastors the basics of debt-free living – named “It’s A New Day: How Will You Spend It?” – aims at “liberating people from the bondage of debt,” according to one of its organizers. The new focus is not another capital campaign or a new way to raise Cooperative Program funds to support Southern Baptist missions and ministries, added Bob Rodgers, the SBC Executive Committee’s vice president for Cooperative Program and stewardship. Tackling financial bondage will help people “choose who to serve, because if they are in bondage to debt ... they are not free to choose to serve God,” Rodgers said in a panel discussion during the March 22-23 conference in Orlando, Fla. Last year, messengers to the SBC annual meeting in Greensboro, N.C., voted to move the ministry assignment for stewardship to the SBC’s Executive Committee from LifeWay Christian Resources. It is a move that Ashley Clayton, the … [Read more...]
Associations target military
At least four Louisiana Baptist associations – Concord Union, Eastern Louisiana, Delta, and Ouachita – recently participated in a LifeBox project to minister to military personnel on duty in the Persian Gulf. At least four Louisiana Baptist associations – Concord Union, Eastern Louisiana, Delta, and Ouachita – recently participated in a LifeBox project to minister to military personnel on duty in the Persian Gulf. They sent at least 680 packages to deployed armed service members. The packages are a ministry born out of the dream of a Southern Baptist Army officer to provide Christian magazines published by LifeWay Christian Resources to deployed military personnel. The captain, accustomed to receiving LifeWay magazines through his church, wanted to make the same magazines, such as – HomeLife, Stand Firm, Journey and more – available to the deployed troops. “They wanted to fill their reading hours with spiritually uplifting material that would encourage them to stand firm in their faith,” according to the LifeWay website, www.lifeway.com. LifeWay sent 4,000 pounds of periodicals to churches in the Fort Campbell, Ky. area, to mail to their members who were deployed. Later, LifeWay provided magazines … [Read more...]
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