In most measurable areas, the Louisiana Baptist Convention is doing as good or better than ever, Dean Doster noted last week. In most measurable areas, the Louisiana Baptist Convention is doing as good or better than ever, Dean Doster noted last week. But that is not good enough, the state executive director emphasized. "If we are to make a difference, we must do more than business as usual, " Doster told members of the LBC Executive Board during the groups first meeting of 2001. That challenge was the focus of the boards meeting. Members conducted only a few matters of routine business. Instead, they focused on the "business" of the Christian faith - fulfilling the Great Commission charge to take the gospel to everyone around the world. The meeting at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center in Woodworth opened and closed with that challenge. In his report to board members, Doster outlined a number of positive signs related to Louisiana Baptist life. "Our churches are starting more new units of work each year. Our churches are annually baptizing near the highest number of baptisms ever recorded - over 15,000 each year. Our churches … [Read more...]
‘Free Offers!’ are usually worth what you pay for them. But
"Free Offer!" This usually means if you buy a few hundred dollars worth of stuff, you get a piece of cheap junk free, if you pay the postage. But this "Free Offer!" is on the back of a breakfast cereal box, so it merits close scrutiny. "Free Offer!" This usually means if you buy a few hundred dollars worth of stuff, you get a piece of cheap junk free, if you pay the postage. But this "Free Offer!" is on the back of a breakfast cereal box, so it merits close scrutiny. Sitting here at the kitchen table, reading the back of a cereal box takes me back to my seventh year of life. The cereal box promised a magic decoding ring with a secret compartment: "Hide secrets from all your friends." "Mother, can I order one of these?" I pleaded. We understood ordering. That was the way we got most of our stuff in this tiny town almost lost on the flat plains of West Texas. Had it not been for Sears and Wards, the abundance of the world would have been unknown to us. She paused in her housecleaning chores to give the offer a glance. "How are you going to get the quarter (for postage)?" "Ill save the pennies from the movie." We … [Read more...]
In Indonesia, Christians pray for an end to violent ethnic cleansing
The mournful horn echoes in the still air at 4 a.m. The call to prayer resounds off bullet-pocked walls and empty buildings. The Christian remnant in this Indonesian village awakens to cry out to God for peace. The mournful horn echoes in the still air at 4 a.m. The call to prayer resounds off bullet-pocked walls and empty buildings. The Christian remnant in this Indonesian village awakens to cry out to God for peace. The Christian call to prayer has been sounding every night since the conflict between Muslims and Christians erupted in Indonesias Maluku Islands in January 1999. More than 4,000 people have been killed and as many as 500,000 people displaced in this religious and political war. Jim Brown recently traveled to the Maluku Islands. He is human needs consultant for the Southern Baptist International Mission Board. While in Indonesia, his team tried to assess how Southern Baptists can help refugees - and gather evidence that the fighting in the island nation is being fueled by an outside group. "Our ambassador said the only way the international community would do anything would be if they were able to prove outside influence with this jihad war," he … [Read more...]
Believe it or not – 2000 was a very good year for religion in public schools
By any measure, last year was a banner year for advocates of religious liberty in public education. Why? By any measure, last year was a banner year for advocates of religious liberty in public education. Why? Because after more than 150 years of debate and conflict, a national consensus on the constitutional role of religion in schools is finally reaching local districts across the nation. The year began with the U.S. Department of Educations extraordinary mailing of religious liberty guidelines to every public school in America. The year then closed with the news that all national and state standards now mandate teaching about religions in social studies classrooms. With all of the hand-wringing about a "divided America" in the aftermath of the election, it is heartening to note that most religious and educational groups - from left to right - endorse these developments. However, despite this emerging consensus, the task of translating guidelines and standards into lasting change in local schools remains formidable. There likely are to be three very big challenges in 2001. These are: Creating local … [Read more...]
Guideline on religion and public schools sent to all districts
The greatest hindrances to exercising religious freedom in American schools are not necessarily rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court as much as a lack of understanding of court rulings by many school officials. The greatest hindrances to exercising religious freedom in American schools are not necessarily rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court as much as a lack of understanding of court rulings by many school officials. An article on the opposite page reports the good news that the U.S. Department of Education recently mailed religious liberty guidelines to every public school in America. The guidelines carefully explain the differences between what constitutes state-sponsored religious activities (prohibited by law) and voluntary expressions of religion by students and teachers (protected by the law). The differences are often subtle and delicate, yet the exercise and enforcement of both are essential to the future character of our nation. The material distributed by the U.S. Department of Education can help guide school administrators to provide proper exercise and enforcement. Many school boards and administrators believe the U.S. Supreme Court has outlawed prayer and Bible study or any other … [Read more...]
An ideal classroom
For four weeks last summer, a group of Louisiana College students took a crash course in biblical archaeology - helping to excavate a site that dates back to Old Testament days For four weeks last summer, a group of Louisiana College students took a crash course in biblical archaeology - helping to excavate a site that dates back to Old Testament days In the Old Testament days - there was a town known as Beth-Shemesh in the foothills of Judah, about 15 miles southwest of Jerusalem. It occupied a unique place in Israelite history. It was strategically located, a border town that felt the influence of the Canaanite, Philistine and Israelite cultures. Indeed, it lay in the land of Samson, who fell for a Philistine girl not so far away in the town of Timnah. It carried biblical significance as well. It was to Beth-Shemesh that the Philistines returned the Ark of the Covenant (as recorded in 1 Samuel 6). It also was the site of a decisive battle between King Jehoash of Israel and King Amaziah of Judah during the time the Israelites lived in divided nations. Families in the town lived in simple - but ingenious - homes made of mud brick, with a thatched roof that … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of January 25, 2001 Potpourri ALEXANDRIA - Calvary church: "Celebration of Women" conference; Feb. 23, 5 p.m. and Feb. 24, 8:30 a.m.; Mamie McCullough and Cheri Fuller, speakers; Sandi Patty, music; for information, call the church office at (318) 445-5640; David Brooks, pastor. CROWLEY - Parkerson Avenue church: "Jesus Thru the Arts" presents Dale Crum, dramatist, Feb. 4, 6 p.m.; pre-rally music, 5:45 p.m. by The Barkleys; Acadia Association Evangelism Rally; L. C. Lord, pastor. DENHAM SPRINGS - Amite church: Eastern La. Association Sunday School Revival; Feb. 4, 6 p.m.; Feb. 5-7, 7 p.m.; Leon Kilbreth, evangelist; Sons of the Father, music; Terry Booth, pastor. DRY CREEK - Dry Creek camp: couples retreat; Feb. 16-17; Ray and Carolyn Wells, leaders; cost is $50 per couple or $30/commuters; for information, call the camp at (337) 328-7531; Curt Iles, camp manager. DRY CREEK - Dry Creek camp: turkey hunters seminar; Feb. 17, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.; cost is $10/person (includes lunch); to pre-register, call (337) 328-7531; Curt Iles, camp manager. EUNICE - Emmanuel church: "Jesus Thru the Arts" presents Dale Crum, dramatist, Feb. 4, 10:15 … [Read more...]
W.A. Criswell dies
Legendary Southern Baptist Pastor W.A. Criswell died in the early morning hours of Jan. 10, closing a life that influenced a generation of preachers to preach the literal Word of God. Those who knew him mourned the passing of what one described as a "giant of the land." Legendary Southern Baptist Pastor W.A. Criswell died in the early morning hours of Jan. 10, closing a life that influenced a generation of preachers to preach the literal Word of God. Those who knew him mourned the passing of what one described as a "giant of the land." Criswell, 92, served as pastor at First Baptist Church of Dallas - one of the nations largest Southern Baptist congregations - from 1944 until 1991, when he was given the title of senior pastor. He had held the title of pastor emeritus since 1994. He also was founder of Criswell College. Criswells passing was peaceful, said Paige Patterson, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Criswell passed away at the home of Jack Pogue, a longtime friend who Criswell led to Christ 30 years ago. Pogue was reading to Criswell from John 14 when Criswell took his last breath, Patterson said. Criswells … [Read more...]
The only hope of the world – faith in Jesus Christ
Even as the world goes through sometime cataclysmic changes, the hunger for meaning in life remains, research indicates. Unfortunately, research also suggests that people are not finding the answers they seek in traditional institutions. Even as the world goes through sometime cataclysmic changes, the hunger for meaning in life remains, research indicates. Unfortunately, research also suggests that people are not finding the answers they seek in traditional institutions. Recently-reported data shows two contrasting trends - a decline of attendance at religious services through industrialized nations and a persistence of religious beliefs and spiritual concerns, reports the Emerging Trends, a publication of the Princeton Religion Research Center. Of 20 advanced industrialized societies, only two show increases in church attendance, the newsletter reports. In contrast, attendance is growing in five of seven ex-Communist societies, the publication notes. At the same time, even industrialized regions show a persistence of spiritual concerns, data indicates. Modern persons "are less attached to traditional forms of religions, ... but they are more likely to … [Read more...]
When in doubt, pray – even a five-year-old knows that
The classroom was a car and the professor was my then five-year-old son. I thought of that day’s lesson again, a quarter of a century later, as I read the article about prayer beginning on the front page of this issue. The classroom was a car and the professor was my then five-year-old son. I thought of that day’s lesson again, a quarter of a century later, as I read the article about prayer beginning on the front page of this issue. We were on the way to visit a family of our church. The son of that family had received a degree of brain damage at birth. He was a sweet kid twice the age of my son. While his body was that of a 12-year-old, it was very uncoordinated, and his mental ability and maturity were that normally of a child younger than my son. This incongruity apparently troubled my son, and he may have even found it somewhat frightening. Ron sat silently as we drove across town but suddenly blurted, "Daddy, we have to pray for Mike." This was a reasonable, understandable statement. Ron regularly heard our church pray for people with illnesses. His Sunday School teacher led his class in prayer for people in need. I was thankful Ron understood the rightness of praying … [Read more...]
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