For the week of September 13, 2001 POTPOURRI COLUMBIA - Bethany church: senior adult rally; Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m.; John Traylor, speaker; Celebration, music; Johnny Miller, pastor. DENHAM SPRINGS - First church: "Jesus the One and Only" Discipleship Rally-2001 for children, youth and adult; Sept. 24, 7 p.m.; Nathan Strebeck, youth leader; Geoffrey Cadby, adult leader; Danny Henderson, pastor. GRAYSON - Cross Roads church: world missions conference; Sept. 23, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sept. 24-28, 7 - 9 p.m.; Eddie Gerodias, keynote speaker; for information, contact Shane Duke, pastor, at (318) 649-2227. JACKSON - Judson Retreat Center: "Dressing for Success" womens retreat; Oct. 12-13; Rhonda Kelley, speaker; Paula Payne and Dandy Monroe, worship leaders; for information, contact Debi Morris at (225) 634-7225; Eugene Morris, manager. LAKE CHARLES - Boulevard church: lay renewal weekend; Sept. 21-23; for information, call the church office at (337) 478-6614; Mark Stagg, pastor. MINDEN - Harris Conference Center: Ministers Wives Retreat; Sept. 29; Betty Young, speaker; Shayla Blake, music; brunch tickets are $5; for … [Read more...]
Strong borders do not protect against terrorism from within
What more can be said about lessons to be learned from the terrible, tragic, dastardly, cowardly attack on the United States of America last Tuesday? What more can be said azbout lessons to be learned from the terrible, tragic, dastardly, cowardly attack on the United States of America last Tuesday? In the midst of the mind-numbing events of last week, some of the best, more Christ-atuned souls of our nation have spoken clearly, concisely, prophetically to the events. Insightful, helpful, comforting words have flowed to a public eagerly seeking answers to "Why?" and "How?". The human psyche has the most difficulty with uncertainty. But we must individually search our hearts and the Scriptures for our personal answers. We must draw our own responses, or adopt someone else’s answers, lest the disasters of the past week pass into history with no redemptive response in our personal lives. For this editor, among the many poignant thoughts that came by means of visual images, or words, or reflection, or Scriptures, is this truth: We are misled if we trust primarily in our nation’s military might, economic strength, human determination, or collective ability to achieve. God inspired … [Read more...]
‘Peace I leave you; my peace I give you’
C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor As the events of September 11 unfolded, a husband on out-of-town business received a call from his wife several hours away. "I want you here with me," she said. "Get your work done, and get home as fast as you can." As the events of September 11 unfolded, a husband on out-of-town business received a call from his wife several hours away. "I want you here with me," she said. "Get your work done, and get home as fast as you can." Later in the day, several co-workers who had spent the afternoon watching the surreal newscast scenes prepared to leave their office for home. "Well, I’m going to go and have my good 30-minute cry on the way to the house," one said to another. Even later that evening, as the extent of the early morning terrorist attack became grimly clear, a father telephoned his out-of-state children. "I just wanted to hear your voice," he told the oldest one. "I just wanted you to know how proud I am of you and how proud I am to be your father." Three responses to the attack on America. All emotional. All natural. All seeking some sort of connection - … [Read more...]
Growth of sports helping fuel LC enrollment increase
Enrollment at Louisiana College has been a headline story in recent years, jumping some 30 percent since 1997. A large part of the reason is sports. Enrollment at Louisiana College has been a headline story in recent years, jumping some 30 percent since 1997. A large part of the reason is sports. The Louisiana Baptist school has added several sports since Rory Lee became president of the school in 1997. While the addition of mens football has gained the most attention perhaps, the school now offers a total of five mens and five womens sports. Womens sports include basketball, softball, soccer, cross country and tennis. Mens sports include basketball, football, golf, soccer and baseball. The impact has been noticeable, school Athletic Director Sheila Thompson said. Indeed, about one-third of the incoming freshmen students this fall are athletes, she noted, moving the college ever closer to its goal of having 25 percent of its student body involved in college sports. "Its impacted the total number (of students) because if these sports had not been available, some of these students probably would not be attending Louisiana … [Read more...]
Louisiana College trustees adopt revised faculty hiring policy, affirm president
C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor In a meeting marked by an extended executive session, Louisiana College trustees eventually gave unanimous approval to a policy change for faculty hirings. In a meeting marked by an extended executive session, Louisiana College trustees eventually gave unanimous approval to a policy change for faculty hirings. After spending about two hours in executive session, school trustees voted without further discussion and with no dissent to adopt the revised policy. The new policy streamlines the previous process by allowing the president and vice president of academic affairs to extend contracts to prospective faculty members. Under the previous policy, a contract could not be extended until after faculty candidates had been approved by the academic affairs committee of the trustee board. In the future, the role of the committee will come later. After a contract has been extended, the academic affairs committee still will be responsible for approving candidates for presentation to the full board. Then, as in the past, the full board of trustees still will be responsible for final ratification of faculty … [Read more...]
LBC churches report large attendances after catastrophes
A spot survey of Louisiana Baptist churches indicates "unusually strong numbers" of the states Baptists and others found their ways to worship services last Sunday as well as during the week. A spot survey of Louisiana Baptist churches indicates "unusually strong numbers" of the states Baptists and others found their ways to worship services last Sunday as well as during the week. Following a week of trauma caused by terrorists acts against the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in the nations capital, millions of people attended gatherings at their churches and other places of worship, according to news reports. Louisianians were no different. Not only did people come to special called prayer meetings during the week, they filled Louisiana Baptist houses of worship on Sunday morning. T.C. "Tommy" French, president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention and pastor of Jefferson Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, said "there was not a seat left in the house" during their Sunday morning worship. French said people in the worship service definitely had events of the previous week on their minds. "They were pretty somber," he said about the mood of the … [Read more...]
For World Changers, summer was about living out faith
A record number of persons participated in World Changers missions projects this summer - but even those inflated numbers do not reflect the true impact of the annual emphasis. A record number of persons participated in World Changers missions projects this summer - but even those inflated numbers do not reflect the true impact of the annual emphasis. Overall, 19,245 individuals participated in World Changers missions projects, an increase of almost 14 percent from last year, Southern Baptist North American Mission Board leaders report. Their impact reached far. In Portland, Maine, students left a trail of handprints on the wheelchair ramp they had built for one resident. In Youngstown, Ohio, students visited an area prison, touching lives with music, laughter and conversation. In Montreal, Quebec, volunteers participated in a concert of prayer over the city from the top of Mount Royal. And in Nashville, Tenn., a man showed up one morning at a World Changers site looking for construction work. After talking with him for some time, students learned the man had lost his job, his family had left him, and he had contemplated suicide the night before in a … [Read more...]
Crackdown on Christianity continues in Afghanistan
A recent crackdown on Christianity apparently is continuing in the strict Islamic world of Afghanistan. Ruling Taliban authorities arrested 35 more Afghan aid workers earlier this month. Thus far, more than 50 Afghans have been jailed by the strict regime since early August on suspicion of aiding covert Christian missionary work. A recent crackdown on Christianity apparently is continuing in the strict Islamic world of Afghanistan. Ruling Taliban authorities arrested 35 more Afghan aid workers earlier this month. Thus far, more than 50 Afghans have been jailed by the strict regime since early August on suspicion of aiding covert Christian missionary work. International aid workers say at least 35 Afghans employed by the recently-banned International Assistance Mission were taken into custody when they came to get their final salary payment. Sources said a state-run radio broadcast had ordered Afghan staffers of the banned agency to come and collect their pay. "When the Afghans showed up, they were arrested," Associated Press reported. In an Associated Press of Pakistan story, an expatriate aid worker said she knew of some 15 to 17 Afghan … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of September 20, 2001 Potpourri EUNICE - Acadian center: La. State CMA (Christian Motorcyclists Association) Rally 2001 featuring Curtis Clements, evangelist; Sept. 27-30; for information, contact Al Simms, La. State Coordinator, at (318) 865-2453; James Newsom, camp manager. MANSFIELD - Southside church: "Eternity" presentation; Sept. 29, 7 p.m.; Sept. 30, 6:30 p.m. and Oct. 1-3, 7 p.m.; Oliver D. Cagle, Jr., pastor. TIOGA - Harmony church: Kingdom Bound Quartet in concert; Sept. 30, 6 p.m.; Stephen Richardson, pastor. Homecomings NEGREET - Zion Hill church: Sept. 20, 6 p.m.; Clovis Sturdivant, evangelist; Kevin Cheatwood, music; Jimmie Glover, pastor. SLAUGHTER - Redwood church: Sept. 30, 9:30 a.m.; Dale Phillips, speaker; Raymond Taylor, music; dinner to follow; Marvin Rieger, pastor. Anniversaries AMITE - Montpelier church: 93rd; Sept. 30; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Chip Price, speaker; dinner to follow; Eric Williams, pastor. EUNICE - University church: 10th; Sept. 30, 10:45 a.m.; Glen Howie, speaker. RUSTON - Temple church to honor Margie Hearn for 30 years of service as church pianist on Sept. 23. … [Read more...]
The church should not underestimate its role during crisis
The United States of America is at war. This nation has never declared this kind of war before now. It is a war not against one nation, or even a group of nations, but against certain people in as many as 60 countries. The United States of America is at war. This nation has never declared this kind of war before now. It is a war not against one nation, or even a group of nations, but against certain people in as many as 60 countries. There will not be a single symbol of our enemy - no one flag or national symbol. Terrorism wears many faces, originates from many nations, employs uncoordinated and unpredictable tactics, attacks from unexpected places against unprepared targets. The overwhelming majority of the citizens of this land believe such a war is justified if not outright demanded. Every time the images of the rubble where once stood the World Trade Center flash across the vision of America, the cries for justice intensify. Every time the nation sees or hears another person tell of a lost loved one, the country’s level of outrage kicks up another notch. What is the church’s role in this unknown land of national exertion of power? The church should not underestimate its … [Read more...]
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