I read with interest Jerry Rankins guest editorial. I am still not sure what would happen to any missionary who graciously declined to sign the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message. I read with interest Jerry Rankins guest editorial. I am still not sure what would happen to any missionary who graciously declined to sign the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message. I have read the new Baptist Faith and Message closely. I notice that nothing is made of the Lords Supper. It is a two-line statement. I remember, as I am sure you do, when preachers constantly argued over open and closed communions, and if it was closed, was it closed to all except members of the local church that was observing it. Under the church section, I notice that the scriptural officers are still pastors and deacons, but now only the office of pastor is limited to men. One of the hottest arguments I have ever seen was in a pastors fellowship meeting about women deacons or deaconesses. That appears to have passed by the wayside. In the letter to the church at Thyatira, Revelation 2:18, Jesus said that woman which calls herself a prophetess. There were women who prophesied in the Bible. I have heard arguments pro and con … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of March 28, 2002 Potpourri NATCHITOCHES - First church: childrens choir presents "Jailhouse Rock," April 14, 6 p.m.; Karen Townsend and Roxanne Lane, directors; Clarence Powell, interim pastor. DRY CREEK - Dry Creek camp: work day; April 6, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.; for men/women/youth; lunch will be served; for information call (337) 328-7531; Curt Iles, camp manager. MARINGOUIN - First church: Wild Horse Ministries featuring Paul Daily; April 7, 3 p.m.; bring a lawn chair; James Womack, pastor. HAUGHTON - Koran church: Wild Horse Ministries featuring Paul Daily: April 12, 7 p.m.; George Rogers, pastor. LIBUSE - Philadelphia church: associational Vacation Bible School clinic; April 8, 6-9 p.m.; nursery care provided; Philip Robertson, pastor. NATCHITOCHES - First church: Inner Peace in concert; April 7, 6 p.m.; Clarence Powell, interim pastor. Easter Programs HORNBECK - First church: "Calvarys Song" musical; March 31, 11 a.m.; Jerry Jeane, worship leader; Jerry Key, pastor. GRETNA - First church: "Alleluia" musical; March 31, 10:45 a.m.; Karen Bradshaw, minister of music; Kenneth Duke, Sr., pastor. … [Read more...]
Barna: Today’s youth toughest to reach
It always has been a struggle to reach teenagers for Christ, but those born since 1984 may be the toughest to reach yet, Christian researcher George Barna said. The "Mosaic Generation" is comprised of non-linear thinkers who cut and paste beliefs and values from a variety of sources, Barna said in a recent radio interview. It always has been a struggle to reach teenagers for Christ, but those born since 1984 may be the toughest to reach yet, Christian researcher George Barna said. The "Mosaic Generation" is comprised of non-linear thinkers who cut and paste beliefs and values from a variety of sources, Barna said in a recent radio interview. What is more, almost half the Mosaics do not know and do not care about moral absolutes, he added. To them, it is just a non-issue not worth arguing over, which means they are a generation comfortable with contradictions, Barna said. Barna defines the Mosaic Generation as youngsters born between 1984 and 2002, describing them as such because they are "very mosaic" in every aspect of their lives. "Theres (no attribute) that really dominates like you might have seen with prior generations. "When we … [Read more...]
Evangelism methods must change to reach young people, leader says
Current evangelism methods are not working for todays youth and must be changed to reflect the way todays students think, Mark Matlock warned recently. "We are missing huge generations of teenagers," said Matlock, creator of PlanetWisdom.com, the Internet ministry of Wisdom Works Ministries of Dallas. Current evangelism methods are not working for todays youth and must be changed to reflect the way todays students think, Mark Matlock warned recently. "We are missing huge generations of teenagers," said Matlock, creator of PlanetWisdom.com, the Internet ministry of Wisdom Works Ministries of Dallas. The probability of a person accepting Christ between the ages of 5 to 13 is 32 percent, Matlock noted at the third annual Youth Ministry Institute at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. There is a 4 percent probability within the ages of 14 to 18 and a 6 percent chance from age 19 to death. "Ninety-six out of 100 teens will be lost for eternity if we do not figure out how to reach them," Matlock lamented. Research indicates that churches simply are reaching their own when it comes to young people, leaving those outside the church unmoved by the … [Read more...]
Baptists’ second trinity would probably be “e” “s” “t”
If Baptists could be accused of being polytheistic, or having more than one God, the second trinity certainly would be "e" "s" "t." Separately, they are just letters, but together they mean something to which we should all strive, we say. If Baptists could be accused of being polytheistic, or having more than one God, the second trinity certainly would be "e" "s" "t." Separately, they are just letters, but together they mean something to which we should all strive, we say. We strive to put that trinity of letters on everything we do. One would think our supreme accomplishment is adding those three little letters to adjectives and adverbs used to describe us and ours. It just doesnt get any better than "est." "We have the larg-est church in town." "We are the fast-est growing Sunday school in our association." "We have the bigg-est budget of churches our size." "We have the small-est debt for our size church plant." Putting that est on words is the mark of superiority, we believe. After all, est certainly and automatically means the b-est. We all know there is only one est and we all want to be it. Some other denominations make … [Read more...]
Weekly Briefs
For the week of February 7, 2002 Doctrine training Three 2002 Louisiana Baptist Annual Doctrine Training sessions have been scheduled. Training will focus on the book, "How to be Holy" by Rick Melick and will be taught by Stephen Trammell, pastor at Florida Boulevard Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. The sessions are open to pastors, staff members and adult church members. Cost is $14 per person. Sessions are set for March 2 at 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center in Woodworth; March 4 at 5:15-9 p.m. at Temple Baptist Church in Ruston; and March 5 at 5:15-9 p.m. at Istrouma Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. To register, send registration fee, name, address, phone, church name and choice of conference to Louisiana Baptist Convention, Attn: Kenneth Mooney/Doctrine Study, P.O. Box 311, Alexandria, LA 71309. For details, call (800) 622-6549 or (318) 448-3402. Cooperative Program Southern Baptist Cooperative Program gifts totaled $17.4 million last month, an increase of $1.8 million (11.8 percent) from the previous January. Four months into the Southern Baptist Conventions fiscal year, overall gifts total almost $60.8 million, an increase of $1.57 million (2.7 … [Read more...]
In Venezuela, couple wants to fight disease and sin
Harvey McCone did not know he was training for foreign missions during his stint in the Army Reserve, but that seems to be exactly what the Lord had in mind. "We never mobilized while I was in the Reserve 23 years," McCone explains. "But in a sense, that is what I do as executive director of Fundabrez. We handle the logistics of locating and air freighting medicines to Maracaibo. Harvey McCone did not know he was training for foreign missions during his stint in the Army Reserve, but that seems to be exactly what the Lord had in mind. "We never mobilized while I was in the Reserve 23 years," McCone explains. "But in a sense, that is what I do as executive director of Fundabrez. We handle the logistics of locating and air freighting medicines to Maracaibo. We enlist and make arrangements for teams of medical personnel and other volunteers to come here. We get the medical van set up and arrange for the operation of the various medical crusades. "I guess what we do is mobilize against disease and sin," he says with a smile. Fundabrez is a Venezuelan Baptist foundation in partnership with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board that brings medical … [Read more...]
Small Venezuelan church has a dream for this land
In Venezuela, a mission recently turned tiny church is struggling to start a mission among some of the poorest people in Maracaibo. Eglesia Bautista Fuente De Arom in Maracaibo, Venezuela, existed for years as a mission until only months ago when the congregation of 35 members constituted into a church. In Venezuela, a mission recently turned tiny church is struggling to start a mission among some of the poorest people in Maracaibo. Eglesia Bautista Fuente De Arom in Maracaibo, Venezuela, existed for years as a mission until only months ago when the congregation of 35 members constituted into a church. Now, the pastor and members are working to bring an embryo of a mission into life as a church. They know the process will be long, difficult, trying and require more resources than they now have. Still, they are determined. They know Southern Baptists from North America were just as determined to see their congregation formed and grow. "These people have nothing," Pastor Antonio Martinez says as he drives his worn-out car through the area known as Paraguachon. "These people make their living by digging through the city dump of Maracaibo, looking for anything they … [Read more...]
‘Come, Lord Jesus’
Centuries ago, the Christian church closed the canon of its Bible with the book of Revelation and its last verse plea - "Come, Lord Jesus." Centuries later, the plea remains a Christian heartcry - and the only hope for a modern church and world in desperate need of spiritual awakening and revival. Centuries ago, the Christian church closed the canon of its Bible with the book of Revelation and its last verse plea - "Come, Lord Jesus." Centuries later, the plea remains a Christian heartcry - and the only hope for a modern church and world in desperate need of spiritual awakening and revival. "We live in a time when there is only one hope - and that is revival among the people of God," international evangelist and author Sammy Tippit summarized during last weeks Louisiana Baptist Evangelism Conference. However, Tippit was not the only speaker who cited the need for revival or spoke of the urgency of repentance for modern Christians. That theme was woven throughout the two-day meeting at Louisiana College in Pineville. This years conference attracted persons from across the state, with more than 1,000 people attending each session. In addition, an … [Read more...]
‘Get out on the edge,’ pastor urges
Christians should be "Godly gamblers" if they want to matter, John Avant told Louisiana Baptist Evangelism Conference participants last week. "If your church hasnt tried to do something that would absolutely bankrupt the church if it fails, then you have not led your people out on the edge," said Avant, pastor at New Hope Baptist Church in Fayetteville, Ga. Christians should be "Godly gamblers" if they want to matter, John Avant told Louisiana Baptist Evangelism Conference participants last week. "If your church hasnt tried to do something that would absolutely bankrupt the church if it fails, then you have not led your people out on the edge," said Avant, pastor at New Hope Baptist Church in Fayetteville, Ga. Avant told about scuba diving in an area called "The Shark Wall." He recounted how he swam in the waters filled with sharks, over the edge of a coral reef that dropped thousands of feet. Talking about the exhilaration of the experience, he encouraged churches also to"get out on the edge" as well. "What are you doing in the church that might be dangerous? We need to wake up. It is not about you, it is about God." Avant said that when persons … [Read more...]
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