When asked recently to name the great Bible-teaching preachers of this day, Paige Patterson acknowledged he could identify only a few. When asked recently to name the great Bible-teaching preachers of this day, Paige Patterson acknowledged he could identify only a few. "I was very hard-pressed to get past eight or 10, stretching it also then," Patterson said during a chapel service at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Patterson is president at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. "Im not talking about great preachers in general. Im not talking about great orators. Im talking about great Bible-teaching preachers," Patterson explained. In light of that, Patterson challenged members of the seminary community not only to raise up - but to become - great Bible-teaching preachers. Citing Luke 24:13-35, Patterson described both the need and the model for such preachers in todays churches. The Luke account tells of the disciples encounter with Jesus on the road to Emmaus, following the crucifixion. Just as the disciples in the Luke account, the saints in todays churches are confused, buffeted by the many and mixed … [Read more...]
Luther Rice – ‘he was a kind of catalyst for Baptists’
He died in 1863, more than 160 years ago, having spent his life devoted to the cause of gospel missions. His influence remains. He died in 1863, more than 160 years ago, having spent his life devoted to the cause of gospel missions. His influence remains. Indeed, denominations such as the Southern Baptist Convention and its missions agencies owe much to the groundwork laid by Baptist pioneer Luther Rice, Mark Terry said. Rices contributions sometimes are overshadowed by those of other pioneers, including Adoniram Judson, noted Terry, professor of missions and evangelism at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. However, Rice played a key role in the history of Baptists in America, Terry said. "He led in the transformation of widely-scattered, disorganized churches into a true denomination. He envisioned and initiated programs of foreign missions, home missions, Christian education and publications which enrich Baptist life and witness today. ... He was a kind of catalyst for Baptists." Rice and Judson began their missions service in India in 1812. "Their voyage to India has become famous to Baptists," Terry said. "The … [Read more...]
In year 2001, teenagers show – True Love (still) waits
Often a forum for racy exchanges, the Internet became a symbol of purity February 14 as thousands of teenagers logged on to take an electronic stand for sexual morality. Often a forum for racy exchanges, the Internet became a symbol of purity February 14 as thousands of teenagers logged on to take an electronic stand for sexual morality. In the 47 hours it took Valentines Day to rise in New Zealand and fall in Hawaii, 31,338 teenagers pledged to God and their future mates that they would abstain from sex until marriage. "We were really pleased with the response from teens on this," said Paul Turner, spokesperson for the True Love Waits campaign. "On Valentines Day 2001, 31,000-plus students made a commitment to live a life of purity. A lot of kids lives will be spared much heartache because they have made that decision." LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention sponsors the international campaign, which urges teenagers to choose a sex-free lifestyle until they enter a biblical marriage relationship. Seize the Net represents the latest of several annual pushes to encourage teenagers in sexual purity. This years emphasis called … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of February 22, 2001 Potpourri DRY CREEK - Dry Creek camp: preteen retreat; March 23-24; ages 6-12; for information or to register, call the camp at (337) 328-7531; Curt Iles, camp manager. NATCHITOCHES - Trinity church: Natchitoches Association Evangelism rally: Feb. 26; 7 p.m.; Chuck Kelley, guest speaker. Anniversaries NATCHITOCHES - Trinity church: 49th; Feb. 25; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:30 a.m.; The Southern Plainsmen, music; dinner, noteburning, testimonies and concert to follow; J. Wayne Morrow, pastor. RUSTON - Temple church: Dale Oden, associate pastor, 25 years as staff member; Jeff Lewis, minister of youth and recreation, 10 years as staff member; Rick Byargeon, pastor. Revivals DUBACH - Mineral Springs church: Feb. 25, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Feb. 26-28, 7 p.m.; Scott McDowell, chalk art evangelist; Michael Sammons, pastor. MARKSVILLE - Marksville church: March 4, 6 p.m. March 5-7, 6:30 p.m.; Dean Doster, evangelist; Jay Buzbee, pastor. WATERPROOF - First church: Feb. 19-24, 7 p.m.; Dennis Terry, evangelist; Roy and Pat Doughty, music; Curtis Smith, pastor. Ordinations OAKDALE - Oak … [Read more...]
Some things a man can live without, but some things …
Had I known how stressful this week was going to be, I might have tried to skip it. The frustration and aggravation and inconvenience were almost too much. Had I known how stressful this week was going to be, I might have tried to skip it. The frustration and aggravation and inconvenience were almost too much. The week itself had been no more or less stressful than most any normal week, but the absence of the stress reliever compounded all other stresses. Normally, a man can come home filled with job-related stress, and with only five minutes with this marvelous mechanism, he can feel together, almost at peace, in control. This apparatus at first distracts one’s mind, then absorbs the mind, then takes one’s mind into the numbness and oblivion of control. With the aid of this small piece of equipment, one can be in touch with the world, the past, what is going on at this moment and sometimes even the future. What most men learn, we learn with the aid of this piece of equipment. Actually, this is one of the reasons men know so much - not to be chauvinistic. So losing it - rather, having someone else lose it - or misplacing it even momentarily causes immediate anxiety. Just when you need it the most, it is … [Read more...]
For sake of gospel work, divisions must be overcome
President Elect George W. Bush and Vice-President Al Gore could teach Baptists a lesson. President Elect George W. Bush and Vice-President Al Gore could teach Baptists a lesson. For months and months, the two waged tremendous campaigns to beat the other in the race to be president of the United States. The campaigns lasted for months and then more weeks. Each one did his best to prove to American voters that he would be a better president than the other. Not only did each man point out why he would be good but why the other man would be bad. Any kind words spoken by one candidate in behalf of the other were minor and offered begrudgingly. Each man skated on thin ice when it came to saying something negative about the other. Listening to one man talk about the other would cause the uninitiated to wonder why the other candidate was not in jail, much less running for the highest office in the land. After the "normal" grueling campaign and the votes were reported, there followed another tremendous campaign waged in the courts of the land. The legal teams of both men did their best to persuade the courts to accept their view of what was legal and what was … [Read more...]
LBC reporting
I found your reporting of the recent annual LBC very biased and not factual in the Nov. 23 edition. I found your reporting of the recent annual LBC very biased and not factual in the Nov. 23 edition. By the unfortunate choice of writing you are not helping the division in our SBC and LBC. Your use of "strong majority" and "easily out passed" in denoting the outcome of election of our LBC president for the coming year was not the best reporting words. If you had taken into consideration that usually an incumbent would be favored by 10 percent to 20 percent, it would make the count closer. Secondly, I believe most pastors and you in your interims would not be happy with a less than two-thirds majority on vote of church business. This was expressed in a letter to the editor in the Nov. 30 edition of the Baptist Message by a pastor. I did not attend the recent LBC annual meeting for several reasons. One of which is I’m sick of politics! I do not lean heavily in either direction when it comes to our SBC disagreement. With the hurt going on in this controversy, your choice of words and reporting did not help the healing that needs to take place. Freddy F. Franks Minden … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of January 4, 2001 Potpourri •SHREVEPORT — Calvary church: "Night of Praise," concert; Jan. 5, 6:30 p.m.; Canaanland, Johnny Parrack, the Bennetts, the Allen Family, music; W. D. "Step" Martin, pastor. •DENHAM SPRINGS — Riverside church: Associational Ministers Conference; Jan. 8, 10:30 a.m.; Gerald Martin, pastor. Revivals •WASHINGTON — Washington church: Jan. 13, 7 p.m.; Jan. 14, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Jan. 15-16, 7 p.m.; Ed Long, evangelist; Louis Charrier, pastor. Available •WALKER — Bret Gilmore; available for pulpit supply and interim ministry until June 2001; for information, call (225) 667-7341 or email: bret_gilmore@hotmail.com. •LIVINGSTON — Yancy Wilmot; available for revivals, youth events, pulpit supply. Threefold Truth, musical group, available to accompany; for information, write: Yancy Wilmot, P.O. Box 1114, Livingston, LA 70754 or call (225) 686-7653. Ministers Needed •DENHAM SPRINGS — New Bethlehem church: bi-vocational youth pastor; send resumes to: Jeanie Achord, 11219 Cloverleaf Dr., Denham Springs, LA 70706 or call (225) 665-1321; James Courtney, pastor. Ordinations •ALEXANDRIA — Calvary church ordained Terry Arceneaux, Mixson "Doc" Bankston, Ronald … [Read more...]
For parents – how to help teenager stay in church
Most parents struggle with it - how to interest kids in church and church-related activities as the teenage years arrive. Should the decision be left to the teenager? Most parents struggle with it - how to interest kids in church and church-related activities as the teenage years arrive. Should the decision be left to the teenager? Should the parents force the child to attend church? Will requiring church involvement end up making it a chore that a young person resents and eventually rejects? What is a parent to do? Research indicates there is a simple - but challenging - answer to the problem. As parents do, teenagers likely will do. Indeed, the best way for parents to ensure their children will attend church once they leave home is to make a regular practice of attending church as a family while the kids live at home, Carol Lytch stressed during a recent report to Scientific Study of Religion members. At least, that is what research indicates, said Lytch, coordinator of Lilly Endowment programs for strengthening congregational leadership at Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. "Families who cultivate the collective understanding that ‘our … [Read more...]
Collegians walk, bake, play, work – all for missions
For everyone who has - or has had - or anticipates having - a child calling from college to ask for money, take heart. For everyone who has - or has had - or anticipates having - a child calling from college to ask for money, take heart. Collegians also give! Indeed, for the 1999-2000 school year, college students from around the country donated $3,417,705 to mission activities through their Baptist campus ministries. The college students walked, baked, played racquetball and made snow cones, along with many other activities to raise money. They gave - and they had fun. "Three and a half million dollars is a lot of money," said Bill Henry, director of national collegiate ministries for LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention. "These college students work hard and make personal sacrifices to raise that kind of money. They are to be commended for that." State convention and local campus leadership is what gives the students the drive to raise money for missions, Henry said. Without the dedication and determination of the campus ministers, it never would happen, he emphasized. The money the students raise is sent to … [Read more...]
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