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Girl loses ‘one leg above the knee’ in North Carolina shark attack, father punched fish 5 times: grandmother

June 3, 2019

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Man who threw boy from Mall of America balcony sentenced to 19 years in prison

June 3, 2019

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Louisiana Notables

June 3, 2019

EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Homecoming, a new pastor, a community outreach or a concert? The Baptist Message would love to share your church news with the rest of the state. It is very easy to do, just send in your information (who, what, where and when) to philip@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your information three weeks prior to the event. HOMECOMING Bethsadia Baptist Church, Many: Homecoming, June 9 10:45 a.m. Dinner on the grounds in the Fellowship Hall immediately following the morning worship service. Speaker: James “Buddy” Greer of Paris, Texas. Pastor: Jay Begbie. Linda Lay Memorial Baptist Church, Gilliam: 100th anniversary/homecoming, June 9, 10 a.m. A catered BBQ lunch will be served following the worship service. Speaker: Steve Armstrong. Special Music: The Offering. Pastor: Eddie Kent. Laurel Hill Baptist Church, LaCamp: 150th Homecoming, June 22, 2 p.m. There will be a meal after the program. Former pastors have been invited to speak. Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor: Wesley Jackson. REVIVAL Bethsadia Baptist Church, Many: Revival, June 6-8, 6:30 p.m. Speaker: James “Buddy” Greer of Paris, Texas. Pastor: Jay Begbie. First … [Read more...]

Bridges: I am thankful to be a Southern Baptist

June 3, 2019

By Reggie Bridges RUSTON (LBM) -- Within today’s culture, there are many who seem to dismiss the idea of belonging to a denomination. These “non-conformers” denounce such organizations as archaic, stilted, and unnecessary, preferring instead a less-entangled, non-denominational or independent congregation at the expense of working together. My background as a life-long Southern Baptist has positively impacted my own position about our Convention, or fellowship, of cooperating autonomous congregations. You see, I used to be a Southern Baptist by birth, but I remain a Southern Baptist by choice and conviction: -- I hold to the basic doctrinal framework that defines us as Baptists -- that is first and foremost! When I operate within my denominational family, I acknowledge that we stand together on the foundation of God’s Word. -- I, my congregation and I, voluntarily cooperate together to advance the Gospel of Christ through missions and ministries. We recognize that we can do more together than we can do apart, demonstrating an unselfish spirit when we contribute to a collective effort instead of trying to build our own kingdoms. -- Moreover, as Southern Baptists, we have a wonderful extended family with whom we … [Read more...]

New River renewed after floodwaters, spiritual drought

June 3, 2019

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer SAINT AMANT – Jacob Watkins was in bondage to a life of alcoholism, drug abuse and depression in Febru-ary when he accepted an invitation to attend New River Baptist Church in Saint Amant. One month later, Watkins was set free from the chains holding him back from a relationship with Christ when he turned to Jesus. “I have been clean of alcohol and drugs and haven’t suffered from de-pression because I have been shown that you just give all of your problems to God,” Watkins told the Baptist Mes-sage. Watkins is one of 17 new convert baptized since July 2018. Pastor Adam Beach celebrated Watkins’ salvation and his obedience by baptizing him March 10. Beach said Watkins’ story is representative of how God has moved through the congregation since August 2016, when its worship center and gymnasium were deluged under 4 feet of water during the record flood in that region of Louisiana. After the waters receded, the congregation went through a nearly two-year drought where no one was baptized. But since last summer the congregation has witnessed the wave of baptisms plus 13 other additions, growing by 30 new members, combined. “Once our members got back into the building and saw … [Read more...]

A $5 million facelift: LC’s oldest residence halls to be refurbished

June 3, 2019

By Norm Miller, LC News PINEVILLE (LCNews) - Louisiana College will refurbish its oldest residence halls with a multi-phase plan over 17-months through a $5 million tax-exempt bond. M.D. Descant, LLC, will complete the first phase of renovations, which include Tudor Hall and English Village. “This is an answer to prayer and the result of hard work to significantly upgrade facilities that have seen no major improvements in decades,” said Rick Brewer, president of Louisiana College. “With curb appeal ranking as the third most important consideration of a college by prospective students, these improvements will significantly improve our recruiting efforts and enhance our ability to retain students already enrolled.” Board of Trustee Chairman Ken Schroeder praised Brewer’s leadership, citing the “dramatic changes” the president has made “to the school’s overall culture.” “There’s a buzz around campus among the student body, the faculty, the administration, and the board,” Schroeder said. “LC’s enrollment continues to increase at a steady pace. However, one aspect of our school that hinders the growth in enrollment is the condition of our dorms. We believe that by improving this aspect of campus life, LC will be in … [Read more...]

SBC annual meeting notes

June 2, 2019

By Staff CROSSOVER Ahead of the Annual Meeting and Pastors Conference, Southern Baptists are set to gather for Crossover in Birmingham, Alabama, on Saturday, June 8, to blitz the city with the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the goal of visiting 20,000 homes. The metropolitan population is 1 million people, with 2 million living within 30 minutes of the city. A hub church in each of seven associations in and around Birmingham will serve as a base of operations, according toSammy Gilbreath, Alabama Baptists' state director of evangelism. He told the Alabama Baptist it will be an opportunity to present the Gospel to an area that is very unchurched. "While we have a lot of churches -- 3,280 in Alabama Baptist life -- there are a lot of people, a huge population in metro Birmingham, that are not connected to any church," he explained. "Not only are we getting the opportunity to knock on 20,000 doors, it's giving us an event that provides an opportunity to train our own people in the state of Alabama to do this in their own communities." But Crossover is an opportunity for other Southern Baptists to learn and do evangelism as well. Preston Nix, professor of evangelism and evangelistic preaching atthe New Orleans Baptist Theological … [Read more...]

Washington Post fact checker blasts Planned Parenthood over repeatedly citing false statistic

May 30, 2019

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WarnerMedia threatens to boycott Georgia over abortion law

May 30, 2019

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911 dispatcher meets baby he helped deliver on Pennsylvania Turnpike

May 30, 2019

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Dodgers’ Kershaw has pitch-perfect response to Pride Night

Clayton Kershaw may not have pitched Friday night, but he still made more headlines than most of his teammates. The Dodgers’ star, who happens to be an outspoken Christian, made a splash at the team’s Pride Night by putting a unique twist on Los Angeles’s gear. It was a simple but powerful statement that June will … Read More

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