By Quinn Lavespere, Message Staff Writer [img_assist|nid=7440|title=Dan Daily|desc=At this year’s Crossover, held annually prior to the Southern Baptist Convention, Dan Dailey prepares, along with his sister, Lenora, for the opening ceremonies of a wild horse demonstration, part of Crossover 2011. The two serve with their father, Paul, presenting the gospel through working with horses in Wild Horse Ministries.|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=67]RUSTON – Paul Daily has earned renown for his Wild Horse Ministries, in which he uses a special gift of horse communication to preach the message of Christ. Now, his son Dan Daily wants to one day share the gospel to the unsaved in the way God leads him. “I want to follow the path that God leads me,” Daily said. “Even if it’s a different path from my father, I want to do it.” Daily, 21, said he grew up around horses. “My mother said when me and my sister Lenora came home from the hospital, my father would put us on horses in our diapers before we even got in the house,” Daily said. “In 1997, my dad started Wild Horse Ministries after God led him to do so. While he was communicating with horses, God was communicating with him. … [Read more...]
Church dedicates annex with ministry possibilities
By Staff, Baptist Message [img_assist|nid=7444|title=Annex dedication|desc=Head Construction Supervisor Ronnie Allbritton, left, and Dennis Hensley, Jr., pastor of Ouachita Baptist Church in West Monroe, stand in the recently dedicated church annex.|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=67]WEST MONROE – Ouachita Baptist Church in West Monroe dedicated the Ronnie R. Allbritton Annex, named for the head construction supervisor. The newly-opened facility was a three-bedroom house converted into three classrooms. Interior bedroom walls were removed and the carport was enclosed to make the new facility usable. New flooring, insulation, windows, lighting and exterior doors were installed to complete the project. The 2,400 sq. ft. facility will house potentially three Sunday school classes, one of which is now meeting in the fellowship hall of the church, and the 25-30 RA boys who meet on Wednesday and Sunday evenings. The facility has a kitchenette area for small fellowships and meetings. More than adequate storage has been placed in the building, which also will house a washer-dryer combo to do kitchen and baptistry towels, said Pastor Dennis Hensley Jr. “The ministry possibilities are only beginning to come into focus,” he … [Read more...]
Southern Baptist leaders respond to Lottie Moon shortfall
By Staff, IMB Communications RICHMOND, Va. (BP) – Southern Baptist leaders are reacting to the news of the $145.6 million given through the 2010 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering with a mixture of gratefulness and hope for even greater sacrifice for the sake of sharing the Gospel. The offering is $3 million less than the $148.9 million Southern Baptists gave in 2009, a 2.2 percent decrease, and $8.3 million less than IMB needs to meet its 2011 operating budget. Offering receipts also fell well below the national goal of $175 million. IMB President Tom Elliff challenged Southern Baptists that this is not a time for retreat. “God says we are to totally cast ourselves upon Him for the purpose of reaching the nations,” Elliff said. “Our vision is every language, people, tribe and nation knowing and worshipping the Lord Jesus Christ. If that is the goal then it is worth me giving everything I have and everything I am to reach that goal. When we begin to realize that, then I believe God is going to pour out abundant blessings on us; we become people He can trust.” Other Southern Baptist leaders shared their thoughts on the … [Read more...]
NOBTS Trustees add five new sites, options
By Frank M. McCormack, NOBTS Communications NEW ORLEANS (BP) – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary’s Trustee Executive Committee added five new certificate sites, one doctor of ministry site, and five new curriculum options to the school’s academic catalogue June 7. The Trustee Executive Committee also received a financial and enrollment update from seminary president Chuck Kelley and authorized the institution to partner with the International Mission Board to engage an unreached people group with the Gospel. Trustees approved a total of five new degree options for New Orleans Seminary students during the June 7 meeting.[img_assist|nid=7447|title=NOBTS|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=427] Korean students will soon be able to earn a doctor of ministry degree taught in their heart language. About two years ago, the seminary began studying the feasibility of a Korean-language doctor of ministry degree. Atlanta was soon identified as a strategic center for the program. Atlanta is both a population center for Koreans in the United States and a transportation hub, making travel to the site much easier. Doctor of ministry seminars will be held at the … [Read more...]
Baton Rouge Burmese congregation pleads for prayer for peace in Burma
By Mark H. Hunter, Special to the Message BATON ROUGE – The tiny congregation of the Myanmar Christian Fellowship has an urgent request for Louisiana Baptists; Please pray for peace in Burma. The 30 or so members of the Fellowship, which meets in the “old” sanctuary of Parkview Baptist Church, got word over Father’s Day weekend that violence had broken out in the Northern Kachin State of their home country of Myanmar. Tens of thousands of Kachin people, many who are Christian and Baptists from the pioneer work of Adoniram Judson, were being displaced from their homes and villages by the ruling military junta’s soldiers. “A lot of our people are going to die,” said a very-concerned La Ma, one of the Fellowship’s leaders. “This is a very terrible situation. Almost all of us have friends and family there. The Chinese have closed the border so they can’t get away. We’re asking our fellow Christians and the Baptists of Louisiana to pray with us for peace.” From midnight Saturday, June 18, until midnight Sunday, the Fellowship members joined nearly a half-million other displaced Burmese around the world in a 24 hour fast and prayer for their country. During the Sunday … [Read more...]
Milestones
COMINGS & GOINGS Byron (wife Michelle) Gray, new as pastor at Lismore Baptist, Monterey, Ouachita Association. Chris Turner, new as minister of music at First Pineville, North Rapides Association. Stewart Holloway, pastor. Butch (wife Sue) Rogers, new as interim pastor at Trinity Natchitoches, Natchitoches Association. John (wife Cindy) Reid, new as pastor at Calvary Slidell, Northshore Baptist Association. Tim (wife Judy) Patrick, new as director of missions in Beauregard Baptist Association. B.K. Miller, new as interim pastor at First Simsboro, Concord-Union Baptist Association. Johnny Morgan, new as full-time associate pastor/student minister at Live Oak Denham Springs, Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association. Pastor: Howard Turner. Phil Smith, new as minister of music and senior adults at First Bastrop, Morehouse Baptist Association. Pastor: Jim Ingram. Garry (wife Kim) Massey, new as pastor of Rock Corner Dubach, Concord-Union Association. Needed/Giving Carey Association pastorless churches: Bellview, First Cameron, First Hackberry, First Iowa, Eastern Heights. DOM: JP Miles. Northeast Louisiana Baptist Association pastorless churches: Bethel, Jerusalem, McClendon, Parkview. Morehouse Baptist Association … [Read more...]
Decline in baptisms, increase in churches; ‘urgency of the moment’
By Russ Rankin, Baptist Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--The number of baptisms in the Southern Baptist Convention in 2010 fell by nearly 5 percent, according to the Annual Church Profile (ACP) compiled by LifeWay Christian Resources in cooperation with Baptist state conventions. Southern Baptist churches reported 332,321 baptisms in 2010, down from 349,737 in 2009, a 4.98 percent decline. Total membership in 2010, reported at 16,136,044, represents a 0.15 percent decline from 2009 and is the fourth straight year of decline. "I am saddened to see this report which seems to indicate a lack of passion for winning our world to the Lord," said Frank Page, president of the SBC Executive Committee and a former convention president. "That will turn around when we repent of our sins and seek the power of our Lord in our evangelistic efforts. "I am convinced that we are doing many good things but will see this situation change only when the churches and people of the SBC return Evangelism to the top priority of our Kingdom activities," Page said. Thom S. Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay, said, "I pray that all of us will see the urgency of the moment. We must make the Great Commission the … [Read more...]
Alaska church grasps its mission
By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor [img_assist|nid=7453|title=Mission minded|desc=Mark Howdeshell, pastor of First Baptist Church in Fairbanks, Alaska, and his wife Jo helped lead church members to give an average of $55.12 per person to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions in 2010.|link=none|align=left|width=82|height=100]FAIRBANKS, Alaska (BP) – “Prayer is not a fire-and-forget weapon, and neither is our work with missions or the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering,” said Mark Howdeshell, pastor of First Baptist Church in Fairbanks, Alaska. Howdeshell knows about weapons. He spent 21 years in the Army, retiring in 2006 as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 at Fort Wainwright Army Base in Fairbanks. “You’ve got to be prepared,” Howdeshell said. “God blesses our praying and our giving but often expects much more. The job is not done once we’ve said ‘Amen’ or have written the check. It’s often just begun. “In aviation, there is always one rule that can never be broken,” said the man who, before he became a pastor, flew on Army helicopter missions in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Germany, Belgium, Alaska and the Lower 48. “Take-offs are optional; … [Read more...]
LBC DR Teams assist in Michigan, Massachusetts, Vermont
By Philip Timothy, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – Like a pitcher in a major league bullpen, Louisiana Baptist Convention Disaster Relief teams statewide were all warmed up and just waiting for the call to get into the game.[img_assist|nid=7457|title=LBC Japan Team|desc=LBC DR Team: A six-man, mud-out team is preparing to leave to assist in clean up in Japan on August 17. The team was selected from across the state. This is really our first true international team we have ever deployed. We’ve sent teams to Haiti, but none this far, McMillan said. They will be doing a lot of mud-out work but they will also be training others how to do it as well.” Members of the team are (from left seated) Donna Rhymes, Sandy Bates and Jerry Dennis; (back row, from left) Eddie Rhymes, Gibbie McMillan, director of Disaster Relief and men’s ministries for the Louisiana Baptist Convention, Butch Bates and Clyde Dennis. Dennis will serve as the White Hat. McMillan asked that Louisiana Baptist would lift the team up in prayer as it prepares to depart, travels overseas and works and teaches in tsunami-ravaged Japan.|link=none|align=right|width=640|height=424] The call came in early June. “It’s been a rough spring … [Read more...]
Deepwater Horizon Saga: A backdoor blessing for Louisiana coastal churches
By Diana Chandler, Regional Reporter LAFITTE (BP) – It’s been more than a year since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, leased by oil giant British Petroleum, exploded in the Gulf of Mexico just 41 miles off the Louisiana coast, killing 11 workers and contaminating waters that are home to the state’s large fishing industry. Once oil began washing ashore, federal officials for a season prohibited fishing in the once-prolific waters.[img_assist|nid=7460|title=Deepwater Horizon|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=75] Remarkably, area pastors say their congregations are stable, if not thriving, as the largest marine oil spill in history became a blessing in disguise for the local economy. Still, they express concern about the spill’s potential long-term effects on the Gulf of Mexico’s ecosystem and human health. “There’s definitely concern about how this is going to play out in the long run and the unknown,” said Eddie Painter, pastor of Barataria Baptist Church in Lafitte. “Actually, it was a backdoor blessing for us. It provided some tremendous ministry opportunities.” The cleanup effort allowed Painter’s church the chance to minister to the community in a unique … [Read more...]
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