Every year, Southeastern Conference schools engage in fierce athletic competition. But for 12 days this summer, four SEC universities - along with two non-conference schools - put aside their differences on the athletic field and teamed up for a missions trip to Africa. Every year, Southeastern Conference schools engage in fierce athletic competition. But for 12 days this summer, four SEC universities - along with two non-conference schools - put aside their differences on the athletic field and teamed up for a missions trip to Africa. It was the first time a group of SEC schools have participated in a joint missions trip, said Steve Masters, Baptist Collegiate Ministry director at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Three Louisiana Baptist Collegiate Ministry groups - LSU, McNeese State University in Lake Charles and Louisiana College in Pineville - joined the Mississippi State Baptist Student Union, and the University of Tennessee and The University of Alabama BCMs in the effort. In Africa, the teams shared the gospel with 15,000 students, ministered to villagers and assisted missionaries with church planting efforts. "This trip gave the … [Read more...]
Southern Baptist leaders have released the most-important number related to their recent annual meeting.
Southern Baptist leaders have released the most-important number related to their recent annual meeting. 1,932. Southern Baptist leaders have released the most-important number related to their recent annual meeting. 1,932. That is the number of professions of faith recorded during the Crossover evangelistic effort held in the Indianapolis area prior to the annual convention. The professions of faith were recorded through revival crusades, evangelistic block parties, prayerwalking, street evangelism, door-to-door spiritual opinion surveys and other initiatives. "Only heaven will reveal how many more will get saved out of Crossover because of the burden these new Christians have to see their family and friends come to Christ," said John Rogers, director of evangelism and prayer with the State Convention of Baptists in Indiana. More than 120 of Indianas 430 Southern Baptist churches and missions participated in the Crossover effort, which included 70 evangelistic block parties and 97 weekend revivals statewide. And nearly 1,000 volunteers - about half from out of state - joined the Crossover outreach. Rogers said 80 professions of faith … [Read more...]
Marriage amendment effort falls short – but supporters vow to continue fight
As is well-known by now, the Federal Marriage Amendment was defeated in the Senate on a procedural vote last week, but its supporters said the debate on the issue is far from done. As is well-known by now, the Federal Marriage Amendment was defeated in the Senate on a procedural vote last week, but its supporters said the debate on the issue is far from done. The amendment would define marriage in the United States as only between a man and a woman. As a constitutional amendment, it must pass the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives by two-thirds margin and be ratified by three-fourths of the states in the Union. The process began with the Senate. However, the amendment itself did not make it to a vote in that chamber of Congress. Needing 60 votes to limit debate and allow a vote - a procedure called invoking cloture - amendment supporters received only 48 votes. Fifty senators voted against cloture, in essence blocking a vote. "The battle has just begun," amendment sponsor Sen. Wayne Allard, R.-Colo., said after the vote. "I think this is a very strong first vote. This is a long process. Nobody on our side, I think, ever felt for a minute that this was going … [Read more...]
You get great returns on a quarter if you invest it in the right way
I will not speak in public," she told me, "but I do have a story." I will not speak in public," she told me, "but I do have a story." The mission congregation I have the pleasure of serving as bi-vocational pastor was organizing as a church after more than 60 years as a mission. The mission was started as a "social ministry" and was not expected to become a "church." But, changes were made some 10 years ago and the goal of becoming a self-supporting church was being realized Sunday. Only two of the original "mission participants" are around to recount those early days. The man gave his testimony the Sunday monring of the constituting. He recounted how God and the mission where faithful through the years. His account was moving. The ladys "story" was recounted through a messenger. "I was just a little girl and my mother was very, very poor. We lived in a tiny little, poor kind of house. One day, Emory Wallace (the pastor of the sponsoring church) and another man came to our house. He said they were starting a mission in our neighborhood. He said they were looking for members and contributions. "My mother said she would be interested in being a member, then she went into the bedroom and got her little purse. She … [Read more...]
Weekly Briefs
For the week of July 28, 2004 Louisiana Baptist call The committee charged with nominating a new executive director for the Louisiana Baptist Convention has issued a called for nominees and a day of prayer. Members of the search committee recently set an Aug. 15 deadline for persons to submit resumes for a new executive director. It is charged with nominating a successor to Dean Doster, who is set to retire Jan. 31, 2005. Resumes should be mailed to: Dr. Jim Law, c/o The Executive Office, Louisiana Baptist Convention, P.O. Box 311, Alexandria, LA 71309. Committee members also called on Louisiana Baptists to set aside Aug. 15 as a day of prayer for the group and its work. "This pivotal time in history of the Louisiana Baptist Convention requires the clear leadership of God to be present at every stage of the process," the committee call reads. Same-sex marriages When a lesbian couple recently filed a federal lawsuit to have their Massachusetts marriage license recognized in Florida, few noticed. After all, it was only the latest court case seeking the legalization of same-sex marriage. However, the case is the first in the nation in which a same-sex couple is seeking … [Read more...]
Churches should provide good salaries and benefits
How much do you make a year? What is your salary? Now, let me ask you this: When you thought of that answer, did you include your health insurance benefits? Your accident-life insurance? Your car allowance? Your Social Security? Your pension fund contributions? How much do you make a year? What is your salary? Now, let me ask you this: When you thought of that answer, did you include your health insurance benefits? Your accident-life insurance? Your car allowance? Your Social Security? Your pension fund contributions? Unless you are highly unusual, you did not include any of these benefits when you think in terms of how much you make each year. So why are many churches insistent upon including these benefits when they say how much their ministers make? A totally deceptive answer to how much a minister "makes" is what many churches call "total package." To come up with a "total package," a church lumps together basic salary, housing allowance or parsonage, car allowance, utilities (if they are furnished), health insurance, convention expenses, life insurance, accident insurance and any other item that can possibly be tied to the minister’s … [Read more...]
How much of an impact did ‘The Passion of The Christ’ have?
After all the hype and publicity and media interest, how much impact did "The Passion of The Christ" film by Mel Gibson actually have on viewers? Well, it depends on what kind of impact one was hoping the film would have. After all the hype and publicity and media interest, how much impact did "The Passion of The Christ" film by Mel Gibson actually have on viewers? Well, it depends on what kind of impact one was hoping the film would have. On the one hand, it was the eighth highest-grossing domestic film of all time. It was viewed in theaters by 31 percent of all American adults - including 31 million persons who were not born again. Two-thirds of those who viewed the film rated it as "excellent." And when ranked with other films, it caused more people to ponder their faith than any other release. But ... the impact many evangelical leaders were hoping for did not materialize, a recent Barna Research Group poll indicates. Indeed, just one out of every six viewers (16 percent) said the movie affected them to the point of leading them to change something they believed about the Christian faith. The most-common changes they cited were the perceived importance of how they treat other people, becoming more concerned … [Read more...]
‘Our purpose is to bring the gospel down into the city, … to love on people’
Sounds of "Amazing Grace" filled the French Quarter air as the poor and homeless met for worship under the oaks of Jackson Square in New Orleans. Sounds of "Amazing Grace" filled the French Quarter air as the poor and homeless met for worship under the oaks of Jackson Square in New Orleans. It is a scene that has been repeated every Sunday since late February when members of Edgewater Baptist Church in the city began offering worship services and breakfast in the Quarter. The weekly gathering is called "Church in the Square." "Our purpose is to bring the gospel down into the city, ... to love on people and to minister to the homeless," says Nick Taylor, an Edgewater member and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary student. "We bring food for their souls, ... spiritual food, ... and food for the bodies." On most Sundays, Taylor preaches a short sermon. When he is not available, Barry "Hoot" Busby, another Edgewater member and seminary student, takes his place. The preaching is always biblical. After a short time of worship with singing and preaching, the group shares a warm meal with those who attend. Even at 8:15 a.m. on a Sunday morning, the French … [Read more...]
IMB trustees approve increased funds to meet overseas missions needs
With a record $136.2 million for the 2003 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, trustees of the Southern Baptist International Mission Board recently approved a plan to expand the agencys budget for specific overseas needs. With a record $136.2 million for the 2003 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, trustees of the Southern Baptist International Mission Board recently approved a plan to expand the agencys budget for specific overseas needs. The board also clarified their policy on non-Southern Baptists participating in board projects during their recent meeting. The 18.4 percent increase in the Lottie Moon offering shows that more Southern Baptists are understanding the staggering lostness of the world, but they have only begun to tackle the challenge, trustee Chair Tom Hatley of Rogers, Ark., said. "The success of the Lottie Moon offering last year ... is not a laurel upon which we can rest," he said. "We still have many hundreds of people in the pipeline, awaiting their turn for appointment. ... If they will go, we must find a way to send them." Responding to the record offering, trustees voted to expand the agency budget by $3.2 million. Of that amount, … [Read more...]
IRS officials address churches and politics
Any church or individual that gives a church directory to a particular political campaign without charging "fair market value" could be violating federal regulations, Internal Revenue Service officials have warned. Any church or individual that gives a church directory to a particular political campaign without charging "fair market value" could be violating federal regulations, Internal Revenue Service officials have warned. And if a church repeatedly provides its registry free of charge to a campaign, it runs the risk of losing its tax exemptions. The issue of church directories and campaigns was raised when the President George Bush reelection campaign sent an instruction sheet to volunteers titled "Coalition Coordinator Duties." Among other things, the sheet asked persons to send ones church directory to state campaign headquarters. However, IRS regulations forbid nonprofit organizations - such as churches -from giving a mailing list to a partisan political campaign unless the campaign pays for it. A church directory falls within the category of a "mailing list." At the same time, churches may sell membership rolls to campaigns as long as they are priced at … [Read more...]
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