Most people would not think of using a Camry with a sunroof as an evangelistic tool, but for Gerry Captain, this is one way to reach others. "They come up and like that car," Captain says. "It opens up a way for me to reach them." Most people would not think of using a Camry with a sunroof as an evangelistic tool, but for Gerry Captain, this is one way to reach others. "They come up and like that car," Captain says. "It opens up a way for me to reach them." Captain says that while she is evangelizing in the impoverished streets of Lake Charles, it is nothing for her to witness drug deals occurring in the afternoon. But she says that when those times come, God takes away her fear. In this seemingly-hopeless environment, this brave warrior brings a glimpse of hope and light to a neighborhood in need of love and change for the better. The hope comes via Grace Ministries, which is "a multi-faceted ministry that could be used to inspire individuals and families to experience a full and meaningful life in their schools, homes, churches and community," Captain notes. Carey Baptist Association sponsors the ministry, and the center is supported … [Read more...]
For Grace Ministries, the object is delivering hope
Most people would not think of using a Camry with a sunroof as an evangelistic tool, but for Gerry Captain, this is one way to reach others. "They come up and like that car," Captain says. "It opens up a way for me to reach them." Most people would not think of using a Camry with a sunroof as an evangelistic tool, but for Gerry Captain, this is one way to reach others. "They come up and like that car," Captain says. "It opens up a way for me to reach them." Captain says that while she is evangelizing in the impoverished streets of Lake Charles, it is nothing for her to witness drug deals occurring in the afternoon. But she says that when those times come, God takes away her fear. In this seemingly-hopeless environment, this brave warrior brings a glimpse of hope and light to a neighborhood in need of love and change for the better. The hope comes via Grace Ministries, which is "a multi-faceted ministry that could be used to inspire individuals and families to experience a full and meaningful life in their schools, homes, churches and community," Captain notes. Carey Baptist Association sponsors the ministry, and the center is supported … [Read more...]
Louisiana women urged to ‘discover joy of missions’
Louisiana Baptist women were urged to "discover the joy of missions" during the recent state Womans Missionary Union annual meeting. "The desire to obey (God) has got to be stronger than anything else in our lives, ..." Southern Baptist missionary Patty Higginbotham challenged during the two-day gathering at Jefferson Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Louisiana Baptist women were urged to "discover the joy of missions" during the recent state Womans Missionary Union annual meeting. "The desire to obey (God) has got to be stronger than anything else in our lives, ..." Southern Baptist missionary Patty Higginbotham challenged during the two-day gathering at Jefferson Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. "God is preparing all of us for something. We may not know what it is. But we have to ask him to keep preparing us. ... We all need to be prepared." Indeed, there are needs to be met and opportunities to serve everywhere, another speaker reminded women. "We have to keep our eyes open," women were reminded during the closing session of the meeting. "We have to keep our hearts open. We have to listen to God. ... "Dont say there isnt anything to … [Read more...]
These people visited the state prison at Angola for Easter. Want to know why?
As Ray Dry encountered the world of the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, he asked one inmate what it felt like to live in prison. "Lock yourself up in your bathroom for 20 or 30 years and see how it feels," the inmate answered. "Im in this cell, by myself, 23 hours a day. Ive got a daughter, 16 (years old). Ive been here 14 years. As Ray Dry encountered the world of the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, he asked one inmate what it felt like to live in prison. "Lock yourself up in your bathroom for 20 or 30 years and see how it feels," the inmate answered. "Im in this cell, by myself, 23 hours a day. Ive got a daughter, 16 (years old). Ive been here 14 years. "Here, see her photo? I miss her. Ive got 10 more (years) to go." One who visits the Angola prison is likely to see a little bit of everything, men imprisoned for any range of criminal activity, acknowledged Dry, a member at University Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. However, late last month, Dry had the opportunity to see something that most people probably would not consider a likely sight in a state prison an Easter service open to the public. "I read you guys … [Read more...]
Prison chapels
Your prison chaplains, active and retired, surely are some of the most grateful clergy in Louisiana; thankful to God and some of his special people for the chapels completed and those planned for the states prisons. Just the presence of a chapel speaks volumes to prisoners about Gods love and about what is important in that prisons program activities. Your prison chaplains, active and retired, surely are some of the most grateful clergy in Louisiana; thankful to God and some of his special people for the chapels completed and those planned for the states prisons. Just the presence of a chapel speaks volumes to prisoners about Gods love and about what is important in that prisons program activities. One warden at Angola (Louisiana State Prison) regularly said, "The only thing that will take a man out of this prison and guarantee that he stays out is a genuine conversion to Jesus Christ as Lord." With 18 years in prison ministry, I know that is true. After seeing that miracle many times, I call myself A God Watcher like, "Okay Lord, what are you going to do next?" Several inmates have come out of one prison and directly into seminary. One of those will graduate with the master of … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of April 18, 2002 Potpourri GOLDONNA - Goldonna church: Prayer and Bible Conference; April 26, 5 p.m.; April 27, 8 a.m.; Jerry Chaddick, Eddie Douglas, Jim Hill, Donald Rudd, Ed Smith, Kelley Tingle and Donnie Wise; guest speakers; Hill Family Singers, Kingdom Bound and Mark Lanier, music; all meals provided; sessions and meals are free; to make reservations, call (318) 727-8532; Doyle McGrew, pastor. WEST MONROE - Fair Park church: "Church Renewal Weekend" April 26-28; child care provided; Ivan Harless, coordinator; Waymond Warren, pastor. LAFAYETTE - First church: Choir and orchestra present "Experiencing God: The Musical," April 28, 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Perry Sanders, pastor. RUSTON - Ruston Civic Center: "Abundant Life: Living Above Your Circumstances" Concord Association womens conference; April 26-27; hosted by Ruston First church; Mary Glynn Peoples, speaker; Starla Harbin, music; $25 per person; to register or for information, call (318) 255-9030; Connie Ward, director of missions. GLENMORA - Glenmora church: Disaster relief and mission service water puri- fication course; April 27, 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.; lunch provided; led by Dick … [Read more...]
Belgium takes the fight for human rights to court
The ghosts of Rwandas 1994 massacre still haunt Melanie Uwamaliya memories of her mother, siblings and cousins, felled by Hutu extremists in Rwandas far-off capital, Kigali. To make things worse, at times, Uwamaliya actually would cross paths with Hutu killers walking free. The ghosts of Rwanda’s 1994 massacre still haunt Melanie Uwamaliya — memories of her mother, siblings and cousins, felled by Hutu extremists in Rwanda’s far-off capital, Kigali. To make things worse, at times, Uwamaliya actually would cross paths with Hutu killers — walking free. However, last June, Uwamaliya and fellow Tutsi expatriates celebrated a victory of sorts, when a Belgian jury sentenced four Rwandans to jail for participating in their country’s horrific massacre. Now, from her small apartment a few blocks from a Brussels courthouse, 53-year-old Uwamaliya awaits justice in two other genocide-related suits — including charges that Belgium’s former defense and foreign ministers abandoned Rwanda to its fate. She is not alone in turning to Belgium in pursuit of human rights convictions. The country has a unique law that allows individuals to pursue such cases — against just about anybody until recently. Indeed, … [Read more...]
Pending court case could threaten use of ministerial housing allowances
A Southern Baptist pastors dispute with the Internal Revenue Service now threatens to affect the ability of all ministers to participate in a housing allowance arrangement. Indeed, a federal court in California has requested briefs on the question of whether to allow ministers to have a housing allowance is constitutional or not. A Southern Baptist pastors dispute with the Internal Revenue Service now threatens to affect the ability of all ministers to participate in a housing allowance arrangement. Indeed, a federal court in California has requested briefs on the question of whether to allow ministers to have a housing allowance is constitutional or not. The case in question involves Rick Warren, pastor at Saddleback Community Church near Los Angeles. In 1998, Warren sought to deduct $79,999 on his house, relying on a 1921 statute that gives ministers the right to a housing allowance. The law allows an ordained minister to use a portion of his or her salary to provide for a residence and not claim that money as taxable income. However, the Internal Revenue Service has ruled that ministers may only claim an amount equal to the fair … [Read more...]
Statistics show students absorb culture’s fixation on alcohol
There was a day when Louisiana Baptists could feel they had done at least something to combat the recent sad news from college campuses about student alcohol abuse. One wonders, however, if Baptists have presented recent generations with the good sense behind abstaining from alcohol consumption. There was a day when Louisiana Baptists could feel they had done at least something to combat the recent sad news from college campuses about student alcohol abuse. One wonders, however, if Baptists have presented recent generations with the good sense behind abstaining from alcohol consumption. Two recently released studies show that college life across the country reflects the culture of our nation that encourages and promotes consumption of alcoholic beverages. The studies also reveal the tragedies that often accompany recreational drinking. A study commissioned by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism discovered the following occurrences on yearly averages: *One thousand, four hundred college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die of alcohol-related injuries. *Half a million students are accidentally injured while under the influence of … [Read more...]
Laughter is ‘vote of confidence in the Lord,’ pastor says
Joe McKeever sometimes leads audiences he is speaking to in a simple exercise - he asks them to laugh for two minutes. "Its a world changer," says McKeever, pastor at First Baptist Church of Kenner. Joe McKeever sometimes leads audiences he is speaking to in a simple exercise - he asks them to laugh for two minutes. "Its a world changer," says McKeever, pastor at First Baptist Church of Kenner. McKeever knows of what he speaks. He is known for his cartoons, one of which is featured on the front page of this weeks Baptist Message. He also is recognized for his often-humorous storytelling. For McKeever, laughter is healthy and helpful - and the right of every Christian. "Laughter is a vote of confidence in the Lord," he explains. "Its a way of saying we know hes in charge. ... Really, Christians are the only ones who have the right to laugh. They are the ones who have settled the major questions of their lives." As illustration, McKeever cites a practice in overseas churches. On the day after Easter, persons go to church to tell jokes - "because the jokes on the devil," he says. Of course, there always are a few people who … [Read more...]
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