By Lexi Rachal, Wildcats Media PINEVILLE, La. (Wildcats Media) – Kylee Vanhoof, a senior at Tioga High School in Ball, was awarded the Smith Scholarship for 2023. Vanhoof, who will receive a four-year scholarship that covers tuition and room and board at Louisiana Christian University, won the Jan. 28 competition against 12 other students. All contestants were evaluated by LCU faculty members based on their leadership qualities and Christian character in their written responses and the on-sight interview portion of the competition. The Smith Scholarship began in the 1970s after Tom and Beverly Dunham began an endowment donation to honor Beverly’s mother, Elizabeth Smith. “One of the highlights each year at LCU is the Smith Scholarship competition,” said LCU President Rick Brewer. “These high achieving students are impressive and full of promise for the future. Kylee Vanhoof proved to be the best of the best this year. I am confident Kylee and the other Smith Scholarship contestants will make a significant difference in and out of the classroom over the coming years at Louisiana Christian University.” Vanhoof, a member of First Baptist Church, Pineville, said she was honored to win the Smith Scholarship. “I feel … [Read more...]
Rennier named LCU vice president of student life
By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University President Rick Brewer has announced the promotion of Meredith Rennier to vice president of student life. Brewer said Rennier, who has been serving as executive director of the Center for Calling and Career, will help strengthen the university’s mission, vision and commitment to a student experience known for being relevant, relational and rigorous. “Meredith brings significant experience and effective leadership to this position,” Brewer said. “In this role, Vice President Rennier will provide oversight for all Student Life programming, services and activities while continuing to lead LCU’s Center for Calling and Career.” In her new role, Rennier will oversee all student support services and provide leadership specifically through LCU’s counseling center, recreational events, student activities, residence life and international activities. “I am honored to serve LCU's mission of equipping student lives for learning, leading and serving through the role of Vice President of Student Life,” Rennier said. “What a privilege it is to provide leadership in a team that enriches the lives of our students. At LCU, there is a place for everyone, and … [Read more...]
Jonathan E. Martin MBA program receives $1.25 million gift
By Staff PINEVILLE, La. – Ellis and Heather Fowler have given a $1.25 million gift to the newly created Jonathan E. Martin Master of Business Administration program. According to a news release from Louisiana Christian University, the donation will establish the Mary Martin Fowler Endowed Chair. The Fowlers gave the money to honor Ellis’ mother, Mary Martin Fowler, and to support the MBA program named in honor of his late uncle. In addition to the endowed professorship, the funds will create the Fowler Family Scholarship Fund, to provide financial awards to outstanding students to earn their MBA at LCU. Scholarship funds will be available in July. “The Fowlers are strong supporters of higher education and have taken a keen interest in what we are doing at LCU and the Young School of Business,” LCU President Rick Brewer said in a news release. “We continue to be amazed at what the Lord is doing through the extended Martin family, and are grateful to the Fowlers for their contributions to our Martin MBA program.” Launched this school year, the MBA is the newest graduate degree offered in the Young School of Business at LCU and received full approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on … [Read more...]
Ground-breaking ceremony scheduled for Baptist Community Ministries’ new uptown office
By Baptist Message staff NEW ORLEANS, La. (LBM) – Baptist Community Ministries will break ground, Jan. 31, on a new uptown building – the renovated facility will house BCM’s day-to-day operations. Scheduled for 10 a.m., the ceremony will feature BCM staff and board members and elected officials who will celebrate the renovation of the two-story, 12,000-sq.-ft. building that formerly housed Whitney Bank’s branch at 1320 St. Charles Ave. The project is expected to be complete in 6-8 months and is spearheaded by Ryan Gootee General Contractors and Eskew Dumez Ripple, according to a news release from BCM. Those attending are asked to wear appropriate attire that includes closed-toe shoes. Hard hat tours will be available at the ceremony. BCM was formed from the proceeds of the 1995 sale of Southern Baptist Hospital in New Orleans; and through the years the ministry has furthered the Gospel through partnerships formed with 150 churches and 95 non-profit organizations in the city — investing in health, education, and public safety. BCM officially marked its 25th anniversary in 2020 but muted its celebration activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information about Baptist Community Ministries, visit … [Read more...]
Jones joins LBC in missions discipleship for children and youth
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Erin Jones, a long-time missions volunteer and former children’s and preschool minister, has assumed the role of Louisiana Baptist children and youth mission education strategist. “We are thrilled to have Erin join the missions and ministry team,” Louisiana Baptist Women’s Missions and Ministry Strategist Christine Gill told the Baptist Message. “She has such a rich background in missions discipleship, and I know she is going to champion missions education for people of all ages in our Louisiana Baptist churches.” Jones, who has served as a volunteer at Children’s Mission Camp (formally known as Girls in Action Camp and Royal Ambassadors Camp) over the past 15 years, hopes to bring that same passion for missions to her new role. Jones, whose first day on the job was Jan. 3, said she and her husband, Derek, are excited to be a part of serving with Louisiana Baptists who strive for one common goal in Louisiana and beyond. “GAs and Mission Friends had such an impact on my life and made me who I am today,” she said. “I was called to ministry at a mission’s event and the Lord reaffirmed that calling while serving at camp. I can’t wait to share my … [Read more...]
2023 CEC to focus on ‘together’ in Christ
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – The next generation of young professionals will be challenged to embrace Christ-centered relationships during the upcoming Collegiate Evangelism Conference, “Together,” set for Feb. 10-11 at Louisiana Christian University’s Guinn Auditorium in Pineville. “If you ask a student what they want to talk about, chances are it will be relationships,” Chad McClurg, University of Louisiana-Monroe Baptist Collegiate Ministry director and conference organizer, told the Baptist Message. “Relationships are a highly discussed thing in Scripture, and we want our students to have the correct perspective as they live out their daily lives. We hope to answer those questions they may have about different types of relationships during the weekend. “Our main sessions will focus on our identity in Christ as the primary relationship, as well as dating and marriage from a godly perspective,” he continued. “The breakout sessions will dive deeper into relationships in other areas of life that a college student faces now and in the future.” CEC will feature three speakers: Sean Walker, pastor, the Bayou Church, Lafayette; Kathy Nelson, laywoman, Calvary Baptist Church, … [Read more...]
Ephesians 6: God sustains us relationally
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – In Chapter 5, Paul emphasized how we should “walk,” calling on the Ephesians to be “imitators of God” and to “walk in love … light … wisdom.” Meanwhile, he capped his discussion about righteous living by presenting how husbands and wives were to relate to each other, submitting in their respective ways to reflect the relationship of Christ with His Bride, the Church. In this final chapter of his letter to the church in Ephesus, Paul gave instructions about the parent-child relationship immediately after addressing the marriage relationship. Furthermore, he constructed this part of his discussion, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for it is right” (v. 1), around the fifth mandate of the Ten Commandments, “Honor your father and mother that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth” (Exodus 20:12). It is significant that Paul began his discussion about how to walk a new life, by warning the church at Ephesus, Paul was three years in Arabia, or perhaps a combination of both. But his exposition in Ephesians about how to walk – in terms of how it reflects the relationship priorities of the Ten Commandments (God, family, everyone … [Read more...]
Ephesians 5: Be imitators of God
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – In Chapter 5, Paul emphasized how we should “walk,” calling on the Ephesians to be “imitators of God” and to “walk in love … light … wisdom.” Meanwhile, he capped his discussion about righteous living by presenting how husbands and wives were to relate to each other, submitting in their respective ways to reflect the relationship of Christ with His Bride, the Church. In this final chapter of his letter to the church in Ephesus, Paul gave instructions about the parent-child relationship immediately after addressing the marriage relationship. Furthermore, he constructed this part of his discussion, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for it is right” (v. 1), around the fifth mandate of the Ten Commandments, “Honor your father and mother that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth” (Exodus 20:12). It is significant that Paul began his discussion about how to walk a new life, by warning the church at Ephesus not to grieve the Spirit (Ephesians 4:30), punctuating this thought by then calling for new believers to be “imitators of God” (Ephesians 5:1) before addressing the relationships in marriage and family (Ephesians 5:21-33; … [Read more...]
New retirement law presents new charitable planning opportunities
By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) -- On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, providing new charitable planning opportunities related to retirement plans. Under the new law, the annual limit for qualified charitable distributions (QCDs) will be increased annually starting in 2024, indexed for inflation. Currently, individuals 70 1/2 years of age and older can distribute directly from their retirement plans to a charity, such as a church or other ministry, up to $100,000 annually tax-free. Additionally, individuals aged 70 1/2 and up can now make an additional one-time $50,000 QCD for the purpose of creating life income plans, specifically charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts. This opportunity allows individuals to turn a QCD into an income stream for them and leave a gift for ministry after their life. Lastly, the new law also raises the age for required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement plans to 73 for those born between 1951 and 1959 and to 75 for those born in 1960 or later. For more information on how these changes can help you achieve your charitable giving goals to advance the Kingdom, contact the Louisiana … [Read more...]
Louisiana BCM team leads 101 to Christ in Mexico
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico (LBM) – A team of 175 students and staff from six Baptist Collegiate Ministries in the state spent part of their Christmas break sharing the Gospel with thousands in Mexico. By the conclusion of the Dec. 7-14 mission trip in the state of Coahuila near the U.S.-Mexico border, the team witnessed 110 salvation decisions. Louisiana State University BCM Director Steve Masters said he was overjoyed with the stu[1]dents’ attitude of serving others first, no matter the unfamiliar situations they faced. “The students worked so hard and so selflessly,” Masters told the Baptist Message. “They put in long hours of work but had a lot of fun. They laughed, they prayed, they served, they gave.” The team included students and staff from LSU, Louisiana Christian University, University of Louisiana at Monroe, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, McNeese State University and Grambling State University. They worked in Piedras Negras, Acuna and Morelos, and slept and ate at a ministry center in Piedras Negras for a cost of $9 per night, Masters noted. The students formed into small groups and worked with more than 300 children and teenagers in Bible clubs. They … [Read more...]
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