Pro-life legislation helps reduce abortion, a new Harvard-MIT Data Center study indicates. Just ask Louisiana. Pro-life legislation helps reduce abortion, a new Harvard-MIT Data Center study indicates. Just ask Louisiana. Parental involvement laws, bans on taxpayer-funded abortions, informed consent laws and partial-birth abortion bans reduce the number of abortions performed in areas, the recently-released study found. "Those states that adopted pro-life legislation during the 1990s experienced larger reductions in abortion rates and ratios than those states that did not adopt such legislation," the study concluded. The study said pro-life legislation passed by state legislatures led to a 17.4 percent decline in abortions during the 1990s. Laws prohibiting taxpayer-funded abortions with the use of Medicaid dollars reduced the abortion rate by about 30 percent, the study showed. States that passed Right to Know laws informing women of the consequences of abortion saw the rate drop by 22 percent. "In spite of Roe v. Wade, in spite of activist judges, in spite of often-biased media, the pro-life community is helping thousands … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the published week of February 19, 2004 Potpourri BREAUX BRIDGE - Teche church: Faithful Heart in concert; Feb. 22, 6 p.m.; Wayne Lyons, pastor. MANSFIELD - First church: Southern Plainsmen in concert; Feb. 29, 6 p.m.; Thumper Miller, pastor. ELM GROVE - Elm Grove church: The Bennetts in concert; Feb. 29, 6 p.m.; Eddie DeHondt, interim pastor. WINNFIELD - Laurel Heights church: True Heart in concert; Feb. 29, 5 p.m.; fellowship to follow; Margaret Coon, minister of music; Melvin Brunson, pastor. BAKER - First church: Rebecca Jones in concert; Feb. 29, 6 p.m.; Dennis Allen, pastor. GOLDONNA - Goldonna church: 3rd Annual Family Crusade; Feb. 29-March 3, 6:30 p.m. nightly; 2Talk42 Ministries, evangelist; Doyle McGrew, pastor. MONTGUT - Live Oak church: Jamie Womack, guest speaker; Feb. 25, 6 p.m.; Herman Callais, pastor. MARINGOUIN - First church: Michael and Eyewitness, special guests; Feb. 29,10 a.m. with covered dish dinner to follow; James Womack, pastor. WISNER - First church: "Aim," an associational church leader conference; March 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; refreshments served; … [Read more...]
SBC mission board tightens chaplaincy policy
Submitted by Staff on Thu, 02/19/2004 - 02:00 The Southern Baptist North American Mission Board no longer will endorse women to chaplaincy positions that function like that of a pastor. The Southern Baptist North American Mission Board no longer will endorse women to chaplaincy positions that function like that of a pastor. "In the future, the North American Mission Board will endorse only ordained men to the office of chaplain to serve in the military or any place where the role and function of the chaplain would be seen the same as that of a pastor," a recently-approved trustee statement reads. The move primarily will bring an end to endorsing women as military chaplains but also affect a few positions with the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Veterans Affairs. However, chaplains currently serving will not be affected unless they request a change in the category of chaplaincy in which they serve. North American Mission Board trustees adopted the policy change on the recommendation of a Special Task Force on Chaplaincy Endorsement appointed last summer. The eight-member task force included chaplains, trustees and other Southern Baptists. "I think this sets a clear, concise direction to … [Read more...]
Southern Baptists top 500,000 in overseas baptisms
Southern Baptist missionaries witnessed double-digit increases in eight of their 13 categories of work in 2003, including a record high for baptisms. Southern Baptist missionaries witnessed double-digit increases in eight of their 13 categories of work in 2003, including a record high for baptisms. For the first time ever, missionaries recorded more than 500,000 baptisms. And while more than 5,000 people groups around the world still have little or no access to the gospel of Jesus Christ, Southern Baptist missionaries and their overseas partners also opened work among 192 new people groups during the most-recent year. Those new works included the engagement of 146 unreached people groups with a total population of more than 359 million. The numbers indicate that Gods spirit is moving dramatically, and people are responding to the gospel in an unprecedented manner, emphasized Avery Willis, senior vice president at the Southern Baptist International Mission Board. Southern Baptist missionaries and their overseas partners baptized 510,357 believers in 2003, a net increase of 76,838 (17.7 percent) and the first time the number of baptisms has passed the … [Read more...]
Weekly Briefs
For the published week of February 26, 2004 New Orleans action New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary trustees recently concluded a special called meeting of their board by approving establishment of a Cooperative Program Chair of Southern Baptist Convention Studies at the school. Trustees had gathered to discuss the idea of sole membership (see Pages Six and Seven). However, at the end of the session, they voted unanimously to establish the new chair as well. The professor occupying the newly-established chair will be asked to: Develop and promote Cooperative Program awareness throughout the seminary family Coordinate the seminarys academic instruction on the Cooperative Program for all students Engage in research and writing on he convention and the Cooperative Program Attend as many meetings of the SBC Executive Committee and annual convention as possible to observe and promote how the Southern Baptist Convention functions, how the Cooperative Program is promoted and gathered and how it is spent. Seminary President Chuck Kelley noted the seminaries had been asked to come up with strategies to teach students about the … [Read more...]
Dictionary definition of ‘marriage’ should settle the issue
Marriage (mar’ij) n. 1. the social institution under which a man and a woman establish their decision to live as husband and wife by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc. Marriage (mar’ij) n. 1. the social institution under which a man and a woman establish their decision to live as husband and wife by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc. Thus saith the Random House College Dictionary. That pretty well should settle the matter. Calling an agreement, however serious that agreement might be, between two people of the same sex a marriage not only strives to rewrite the meaning of the word, it strives to rewrite the basic building block of society. Does the government have the right to say "marriage is only between one man and one woman?" Yes. Decades ago Mormons believed polygamy, or one person being married to more than one other person, was an exercise of their religious beliefs. The federal government said, "Not in this country," and the ruling while frequently challenged for years, has been upheld by the United States Supreme Court. Polygamy, even as a religious practice, even if by religious conviction or pure stupidity, is illegal. Period. In … [Read more...]
‘At our doorstep’
God first began working in John and Kim Piepmeier’s lives through their local church in Missouri. But it was not long before they were in full-time service - in a land that is about as close to "the ends of the earth" as anywhere. God first began working in John and Kim Piepmeier’s lives through their local church in Missouri. But it was not long before they were in full-time service - in a land that is about as close to "the ends of the earth" as anywhere. Their ministry is now to Kiana Baptist Mission and the people of Kiana, a remote Native Alaskan village above the Arctic Circle where the only Hondas around are small "four-wheeler" all-terrain vehicles. After all, in a land where winter temperatures can reach 50 degrees below zero, a snowmobile is the family car. For the Eskimos who live there, this is life as usual. For Missouri natives like the Peipmeiers, it is the certainty of God’s call that has helped them adjust. "The Bible tells us that the Lord has many offices and places where he wants each of us, and I feel that’s what he’s done with us," John Piepmeier says. "He’s equipped us with the ability to handle it and enjoy it here. I don’t think it takes … [Read more...]
Win one for the team? They seek to win many for Christ
Note: March 7-14 has been set as the annual Week of Prayer for North American Missions and the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions in Southern Baptist churches. The following article relates the story of some of the 5,200 missionaries the offering helps to fund. Note: March 7-14 has been set as the annual Week of Prayer for North American Missions and the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions in Southern Baptist churches. The following article relates the story of some of the 5,200 missionaries the offering helps to fund. Even as a professional athletic trainer and emergency medical technician, Stephanie Smith says she never imagined working the sidelines of a hockey game. With little knowledge or interest in the rough-and-tumble sport, the cold, icy rink generally epitomized her attitude toward it. "I grew up in Missouri where hockey wasnt that popular, and I developed a negative view of the game and those who were involved in it," Smith admits. "I had only attended two games. A fight broke out in the stands at one, and I had beer spilled on me at the other. I mistakenly assumed that most hockey players had made an intentional … [Read more...]
LBCH looks to promote abortion alternative
Perry Hancock recently unveiled to Louisiana Baptist Childrens Homes trustees a strategy to promote Sellers Maternity Home. Located in Tallulah, Sellers Maternity Home is designed to care for single, pregnant women 21 years of age and younger in a Christian environment. Perry Hancock recently unveiled to Louisiana Baptist Childrens Homes trustees a strategy to promote Sellers Maternity Home. Located in Tallulah, Sellers Maternity Home is designed to care for single, pregnant women 21 years of age and younger in a Christian environment. Until now, the maternity homes only Yellow Page listing has been in Monroe. However, Sellers now will be listed in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans phone books under two categories - crisis pregnancy and abortion alternatives. In addition to the Yellow Pages listing, Sandra Zeigler, social worker at Sellers, has begun contacting all the crisis pregnancy centers in the state. Hancock said Zeigler also will contact as many school counselors as possible. "That may sound a little odd, but thats the first person sometimes to learn about the pregnancies," Hancock noted. Perhaps the most "visible" part of the strategy is a … [Read more...]
Louisiana College icon C.J. Cavanaugh dies at 93
Louisiana College professor C. J. "Prof" Cavanaugh, a longtime biology teacher at the Louisiana Baptist college whom the central Louisiana media called "an icon" died last week in Alexandria. He was 93. Louisiana College professor C. J. "Prof" Cavanaugh, a longtime biology teacher at the Louisiana Baptist college whom the central Louisiana media called "an icon" died last week in Alexandria. He was 93. The Cavanaugh Hall of Science on the schools campus was named in his honor as was the Charles J. Cavanaugh Endowed Professorship. Cavanaugh influenced countless students, many of whom became teachers and physicians. He developed and directed an outstanding pre-med program in which ninety-percent of his students who applied to medical, dental and veterinarian schools were accepted. He taught a Bible study class at First Baptist Church, Pineville, for four decades. He and his late wife, Eloise Wise Gill Cavanaugh, where married 62 years before her death. They are survived by five sons: Robert, chancellor of Louisiana State University Alexandria; David, a neurosurgeon in Shreveport; William, a dentist in Pineville; Lynn, an executive for a North Carolina textile company; and … [Read more...]
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