By Staff, Baptist Message PINEVILLE – Louisiana College’s nursing program has been restored to “full approval” status by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing. In an article in the April 17th Alexandria Town Talk newspaper, LC nursing school dean Dean Kimberly Sharp said she had received a letter dated Feb. 23 from LSBN Director of Education and Licensure, stating the board’s staff would recommend the college be restored to full approval. The LSBN board placed the LC’s nursing program on “conditional approval” status last year after it failed to meet board standards for the 2008-2009 academic year for both NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) pass rates and issues with LC’s faculty. According to information on the LSBN website, schools with a “conditional approval” rating must submit a plan for correcting specific deficiencies. Schools have three years in which to improve and meet the requirements of the LSBN before the board will place the school on “non-approval” status. The two areas of concern cited by the LSBN were: Only 60 percent of the May 2009 LC nursing graduates passed the NCLEX test, which is the state licensure exam, on their first … [Read more...]
Another ‘fowled-up’ decision by the federal government
By Kelly Boggs, Editor When push comes to shove, which is more important: a man’s ability to make a living or a nest containing a few birds? According to the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service it is a no-brainer: it’s the fowl. When the owner of a marine salvage business based in Jacksonville, Fla., learned that an osprey had built a nest in one of his cranes doing work in the Port of Tampa, he sought to be responsible. “For four birds, you start thinking about what are the alternatives?” said Jani Salonen, owner of the crane in question. “What are the penalties to just get rid of them?” What Salonen would soon learn is that even though ospreys are not considered to be endangered and thus not covered by the overbearing and intrusive Endangered Species Act with its harsh penalties, the nesting birds are protected by another federal law, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The statute makes it illegal to “pursue, hunt, take, capture, kill or sell” birds considered migratory. The act does not discriminate between live or dead birds and also grants full protection to any bird parts including feathers, eggs and nests. More than 800 species are currently on the … [Read more...]
We should thank God for Louisiana College
By David E. Hankins, Executive Director Louisiana Baptist Convention Louisiana Baptists have one institution of higher learning in their constellation of missions and ministries. It is, of course, Louisiana College, a liberal arts college founded in 1906 and located in central Louisiana. We ought to be grateful for this school. I am writing today to tell you why I thank God for LC and to ask you to continue to pray for our school. Thank God for Louisiana College because of its: Spiritual Commitments LC proudly declares on its website its mission: “The mission of Louisiana College is to provide liberal arts, professional, and graduate programs characterized by devotion to the preeminence of the Lord Jesus, allegiance to the authority of the Holy Scriptures, dedication to academic excellence for the glory of God, and commitment to change the world for Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Our college is firmly committed to our biblical and historical principles. There was a day in the past when some leaders associated with the college failed to hold in high regard the truth of Scripture and the primacy of historic Christian values. By God’s grace, those … [Read more...]
PART 2: Justification by Faith makes a difference
By Kevin McFadden, Professor of Christian Studies at Louisiana College In my last essay I explained how justification by faith secures the Christian’s freedom from death. This freedom makes a difference in the Christian’s daily life because it gives us a new perspective on our present suffering in the world. Christians boast in their sufferings, which cannot possibly compare with the glory that will shine from our faces when we are raised from the dead (Romans 8:18). But Christians also boast in their sufferings, Paul says, because suffering works in us perseverance, and proven character, and hope (Romans 5:3-4). That is, we even now experience resurrection life in our present freedom from sin, and this confirms our hope that we will fully experience the resurrection in the future. In this essay, then, I will explain how justification by faith makes a difference in the believer’s life because it secures his or her freedom from the power of sin. Paul tells us that when Adam disobeyed God, both sin and death entered into the world (Romans 5:12). Thus, the human race has not only been enslaved to the plague of death, it has also been enslaved to sin. As … [Read more...]
Questions We’ve Pondered
By Archie England, Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at NOBTS Question: Who are the “saints” in Daniel 7? Out of ten horns, a small boastful horn emerges (7:8) and wages war with the saints. Why, and, who are these “saints”? Archie England responds: First, the saints are given God’s kingdom (7:18). This directly associates the saints with the One like the Son of Man (7:13), who receives from God the kingdom. The saints, also, receive God’s gift of the kingdom, and they “possess” it. Evidently the fourth beast (from which the little horn arises) is most unhappy about this. Its final, eleventh horn wages war against the saints of the Most High God, desiring the kingdom, glory, and dominion granted by God to His coming Messiah and His sanctified followers. The horn, presumably the antichrist (or his pawn), attempts to effect “alterations in times and law” for three and a half times in order to drive out the saints and thus possess the kingdom for himself. God, however, abruptly intervenes and strips this enemy of both life and power (7:11,25-27). Second, these saints are special to God. They receive God’s gift, the kingdom – along with the … [Read more...]
Gospel Fest brings high return for town of Basile
By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor BASILE – Low cost; low stress. High return for whatever investment of time a person chooses to make in the fourth annual All Day Gospel Fest at the Basile Town Park. In an Acadiana town with a welcoming billboard that says “Pray for Basile. We are one family,” the Gospel Fest isn’t sponsored by any one church, but First Baptist Church takes the lead in organizing the free event. “It’s been really good; it really has,” said Pastor Dwayne Smith, midway through the April 16 event. At least 15 churches were involved this year, including 11 that sent groups to perform. “We had to shorten their time to fit everyone in the schedule,” Smith said. All groups that want to perform are welcome; there is no audition, he added. “We fellowship, eat and worship the Lord,” Smith said. “That’s what people want to do. “Fellowship is a big part of worship,” the pastor continued. “We talk about their ministry and how the Lord has provided. … It’s outside the walls of the church, but it’s worship.” Some people bring their own chairs; others sit at picnic tables under the sizable pavilion that has a stage at one … [Read more...]
High Impact Training events take place across Louisiana
By Staff, Baptist Press STATEWIDE – Several churches and associational offices across Louisiana hosted regional High Impact Event training seminars April 4-5. During the seminars, present and former North American Mission Board staff explained the benefits of high impact events, and how they factor into the overarching GPS2020 plan to have “every believer sharing, every person hearing” the gospel by the year 2020. “It’s one thing to have great events; it’s another to make disciples,” said Keith Manuel, associate director of evangelism for the Louisiana Baptist Convention, at the seminar that took place at New Zion Baptist Church near Covington for churches in the Northshore Baptist Association. “Follow-up is crucial,” Manuel continued. “You’ll reap results from [effective, timely follow-up] for weeks and months.” Manuel introduced Jerry Pipes, who wrote much of the GPS materials before leaving NAMB recently to devote more time to event evangelism. Others who led in the High Impact Events training included Larry Wynn, NAMB’s Vice President of Evangelization, and Dick Church, NAMB’s Evangelism Resource Coordinator. Pipes asked, “Why did 3,000 people in … [Read more...]
Burmese Christians flee persecution, find refuge in Baton Rouge
By Mark H. Hunter, Special to the Message BATON ROUGE – The melody of the hymn drifting out the open windows of Parkview Baptist’s “old sanctuary” sounded familiar but the words were completely foreign.[img_assist|nid=7278|title=Worship|desc=Joseph Ki (left) and his wife Aye Myint, holding baby Li Hleih Ki, sing the hymn, “Have Thine Own Way, Lord,” during a recent service of the Myanmar Christian Fellowship meeting at Parkview Baptist Church.|link=none|align=right|width=100|height=68] “Count your many blessings, see what God has done,” was being sung in the Kachin language by Burmese refugees who fled their Southeast Asia home of Myanmar because of religious persecution. About two dozen men, women, teenaged boys and girls have been meeting at Parkview Baptist each Sunday afternoon since late January to worship in their own language. Not all the group’s members are Baptists, explained Nhkum Lama, one of the leaders, so they named their group the Myanmar Christian Fellowship. “We are very glad we have a place to worship God and so we can have our children in Sunday School,” Lama said. “We are very thankful to Parkview Baptist.” When Lama, 36, was seven years old he … [Read more...]
Kachin Baptist Convention and the Kachin people
By Mark H. Hunter, Special to the Message The Kachin people moved down from the Tibetan Plateau into northern Myanmar in the 10th Century. They worshiped animal spirits but also a Creator God of Omnipotence, Omniscience and Omnipresence. There are about a million Kachin, according to officials. [img_assist|nid=7279|title=Burmese Christian|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=64]The first several American missionaries to the Kachin people died of malaria but William H. Roberts in 1879 opened a primary school. He baptized several Kachin in 1882. In the following years more missionaries translated the Bible into Kachin language and opened dozens of health clinics and schools that were all closed in 1963 when a Socialist government took over. Military dictatorships have continued to oppress the Kachin as well as the Karen tribes up to the current rule of Gen. Than Shwe. Myanmar Baptist Convention The Myanmar Baptist Convention is the result of the early work of American Baptist missionaries Adoniram and Anne Judson, who went to Yangon, Burma, in 1813. Judson is credited for being one of America’s first missionaries of any denomination and he inspired many other … [Read more...]
NOBTS LAUNCHES TRAINING PROGRAM AT LOUISIANA WOMEN’S PRISON
By Gary Meyers, Baptist Press ST. GABRIEL (BP) – The chapel at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women brimmed with hope as New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary celebrated the launch of a new training program. Tears of joy and anticipation flowed freely. The emotional highlight of the launch celebration came when the 20 female inmates selected for the program led the small crowd in the praise song “Give Us Clean Hands.” The lyrics, which speak of turning to God in repentance, set the tone for the dedication event. The gray hairs of some program participants bear witness to an inescapable fact – many of these women are serving long prison terms. Sixteen are serving life sentences. The prison, located in St. Gabriel, houses nearly 1,100 inmates, and as the state’s only women’s facility, is home to minimum, medium and maximum custody offenders. The average maximum sentence for women entering the prison is more than 20 years. In the midst of these hard realities, though, the program is offering this group of women a new reason to hope. The historic initiative at the prison – also known as LCIW – marks the seminary’s first training efforts for female offenders. … [Read more...]
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