By Marilyn Stewart, Regional Reporter [img_assist|nid=7148|title=GMM Mission Ministry Day|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=68]NEW ORLEANS – Laughter lit the faces of Louisiana teens and a seafarer from India as a small puck bounced around the international tabletop game Carrom, then skipped past the pocket. The shot was a “miss,” but the first-ever Acteens/Youth On Mission Ministry Day at Global Maritime Ministries in New Orleans was a definite hit. “It’s been a great experience for them,” said Kimberly Aguillard, Children/Youth Mission Education Strategist for the Louisiana Baptist Convention. The group of nearly 60 youth and sponsors stuffed envelopes for the monthly newsletter, prepared food, and visited one-on-one with men and women from around the world. Crewmembers from cruise ships visit the center when docked in New Orleans. “Most are from different religions,” said Will Owens, an eighth grader from First Baptist Church in Bogalusa. “I asked one man if he ever thought about God.”[img_assist|nid=7148|title=GMM Mission Ministry Day|desc=Louisiana teens and a seafarer at Global Martime Ministries play an international tabletop game called Carrom. The … [Read more...]
Fairview Coushatta celebrates Acts 1:8 Day with missions emphasis
By Staff, Baptist Message COUSHATTA – Girls in Action at Fairview Baptist Church in Coushatta, wearing bright pink new GA t-shirts, and Royal Ambassadors, wearing royal blue new RA t-shirts, stood with in the worship center with their GA and RA leaders Sunday, Feb. 20. Earlier in the 9 a.m. worship service designed to celebrate Fairview Coushatta’s Acts 1:8 global missions involvement, RAs and GAs had carried in flags of the 18 places around the globe where the church has a missions involvement. It’s a presence that starts locally – Toledo Bend and BCM at NSU among others – and moves out to southern Louisiana and elsewhere in the United States, plus internationally, such as Brazil. [img_assist|nid=7150|title=Fairview Coushatta Acts 1:8 Day Celebration|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=427]Gordon Fort of the International Mission Board was the morning’s guest speaker. The service was followed by a missions fair. Matt Endris is pastor of Fairview Coushatta. … [Read more...]
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By Staff, Baptist Message Comings, Goings and Kudos Albert Hagen died Feb. 20 in Dry Creek. He was state RA leader for a time, and for 30 years was manager of Dry Creek Baptist Camp. Memorial service is set for 1 p.m. March 5 at Dry Creek Baptist Camp’s tabernacle. First Milton: New Pastor Beau (wife Olivia) Guidry. Installation service is March 6. First Bastrop: New Minister of Music and Senior Adults: Phil (wife Fran) Smith. Pastor: Jim Ingram. Shiloh Bernice: New Pastor Scott Scallan. Raina Futrell, member of Fair Park West Monroe, on Feb. 11 received the Charles E. Dunbar Jr. Career Service Award, the highest honor Louisiana state employees can receive. Needed/Giving First Iowa: Full-time Discipleship/Assimilation Pastor. Send resume to Iowa First Baptist Church, PO Box 577, Iowa LA 70647. Pine Grove Ruby: Part-time youth minister needed. Seeking young man or couple. Salary DOE. Send resume and letter of recommendation from pastor to: Pine Grove Baptist Church, PO Box 37, Ruby LA 71365. Sorrento Baptist in Sorrento, Baton Rouge Association, has two pianos to donate to ministry. Pastor: Eugene … [Read more...]
As CP giving rebounded, so did congregation
By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor MONTANA CITY, Mont. (BP)--South Hills Baptist Fellowship in Montana City, Mont., got its start 14 years ago with help from the Cooperative Program, but it didn't take the congregation long to forget its Southern Baptist heritage. [img_assist|nid=7153|title=Pastor Steve Young|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=80|height=100]By the time Steve Young was called as pastor in 2008, the church had decreased its CP giving to 2 percent of undesignated offerings, down from its original 10 percent in 1998 to help support Southern Baptist work in Montana, across North America and around the world. "The church went through some hard times, and the Cooperative Program was the easiest place to trim some dollars," Young said. "They went a year without a pastor. The men of the church took on the responsibility, and financially things began to turn around. By the time I came, finances weren't a problem, but they hadn't put that money back to work for God." Young led South Hills, located in the suburbs of Helena, Montana’s capital city, to increase CP giving to 4.5 percent that first year and to 6 percent his second year. "Hopefully in one to two … [Read more...]
Oklahoma Natives preapre for The Gathering
By Karen L. Willoughby OKLAHOMA CITY – The difference between reaching Native Americans in the past and in the future could well be determined at The Gathering, in early March. At this gathering of Native American leaders of Southern Baptist churches across the United States and Canada, the discussion will center around how to more effectively than ever before reach Native peoples on reservations and in urban areas with the gospel of God’s personal love for them. “Southern Baptists have been working with us for more than 100 years, and we are still an unreached people group,” said Eddie Lindsey, a Creek Indian and church planter strategist with the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, in a conversation with the Baptist Messenger. “No way can the gospel that was brought to us be bad, but there are better ways to do it” that would be more effective than previous efforts. “Now, when we reach one Indian it [the gospel message] stops,” Lindsey continued. “Awakenings come when we reach one Indian who reaches another Indian with the Gospel, and the gospel continues on. … We are trying to learn why Indians don’t share Christ with others when God comes into our life. Living without … [Read more...]
The big picture of Native American ministry
y Karen L. Willoughby OKLAHOMA CITY – Eddie Lindsey, a church planter for the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and a Creek Indian, says he sees at least two barriers to reaching the 67 tribal groups across Oklahoma, 39 of which are federally-recognized. “We have tried to change him [the Native American who comes to Christ] but God is the one who changes him,” Lindsey said. “The problem we have faced was dealing with our culture. We were taught, to become a Christian, you had to put away your culture. … One man told me the other day that his father-in-law said, ‘if they didn’t want us to throw everything away, we would have become Christian a long time ago.’ “The thing we have to understand is that not all pow wow is bad,” Lindsey said. “We have to look at all cultures individually. Some dances are social, while other dances have a form of worship. Indian churches have struggled in addressing this problem.” Jewish Christians faced the same situation, and lost out on a blessing, Lindsey said. “If you read the book of Acts, the Jews had a terrible time going to the gentiles,” he pointed out. “The Jerusalem church couldn’t do it, so God raised up the Antioch … [Read more...]
Native American response to The Gathering
By Karen L. Willoughby OKLAHOMA CITY – Because they made their presentations in story form, non-Native speakers resonated with the Native American and First Nations participants in The Gathering March 2-4 in Oklahoma City. Many expressed appreciation for the insights brought by the speakers who are experts in their fields. “The scales fell off my eyes when Dr. Iorg spoke,” said Pandora Watchman, a Navajo member of Gateway Community Church in Window Rock, Ariz. “He showed how in the Bible times about how the gospel was given to the gentiles and the Jews didn’t like it. That made an impact, with what we go through here on the Navajo Reservation. “A lot of people here are traditional,” she continued, referring to people’s Native belief mindset. “If a problem happens, they go to the Medicine Man. A lot of people feel a Medicine Man is more powerful than their own prayers to God.” Iorg spoke about the need to stay true to the gospel without compromise, but to be gentle about it. “My husband is a new Christian,” Watchman said. “He agreed with me about how the missionaries came across and how the missionaries did it all wrong – cut their hair, boarding school … [Read more...]
Iorg tells how issues relating to the Gospel and culture should be handled
By Karen L. Willoughby OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (BP) – To first-century Jewish Christians in Acts 15, there was just one solution to the problem of gentile believers: they had to become circumcised. [img_assist|nid=7159|title=Jeff Iorg|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=80|height=100]The uproar caused by the spread of the gospel to gentiles in Antioch provides a case study of how issues related to the gospel and culture should be handled, said Jeff Iorg, president of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, the most multi-cultural seminary in the world, the president said. He discussed “The Gospel and Culture” at The Gathering for Spiritual Awakening, which took place at Southern Hills Baptist Church March 2-4 for Native Peoples from across North America. Natives understood what he was saying because he used a story that they could relate to in their cultural context, several said later. “The scales fell off my eyes,” said Pandora Watchman of the Navajo nation. Was circumcision a matter of doctrinal conviction, spiritual commitment or personal preference? Heated debate surrounded the question, said Iorg in pointing out that confronting believers is sometimes part of preserving fellowship. Frivolous reasons, sinful choices and … [Read more...]
Change takes place when you replace your worldview with God’s worldview
By Karen L. Willoughby OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (BP) – People view everything they see and hear through their cultural worldview, through the understanding they have acquired from living the life they have lived. While similarities exist in people born within a 10-year period in the same geographic area and same economic level, each individual’s perspective on life is forged by what they personally have gone through. Jay Jackson talked about this at The Gathering for Spiritual Awakening, which took place at Southern Hills Baptist Church March 2-4 for Native Peoples from across North America. The title of his two-hour keynote address: “On becoming agents of redemption in a cross-cultural context.” It was a talk relevant to people from any cultural background, which resonated with Christian Native Americans desiring to reach their family, friends and neighbors with the gospel of Jesus Christ. “My ability to communicate effectively is entirely dependent on my understanding of the person I’m talking with,” Jackson said. “We take for granted when we share the gospel that the hearer shares our understanding of the nature and character of God … of inevitable judgment and inescapable eternal … [Read more...]
What is difference between starting a church and a church planting movement?
By Karen L. Willoughby OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (BP) – Inherent multiplication is the difference between starting a church and a church planting movement, said Bill Fudge at The Gathering for Spiritual Awakening, which took place at Southern Hills Baptist Church March 2-4 for Native Peoples from across North America. [img_assist|nid=7162|title=Bill Fudge|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=66]Fudge served as a missionary through the Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board for 34 years. The title of his two-hour seminar: Training for Trainers, or T4T. It’s a process used successfully in East Asia for at least 15 years, which could be used by people from any cultural background, which resonated with Christian Native Americans who were at The Gathering to hear of new ways of reaching their family, friends and neighbors with the gospel of Jesus Christ. The concept is that people will invite friends, family, and others they know to their home for a lay-led time to worship Jesus. The following week, some of the original group will spin off and start their own lay-led times to worship Jesus, and the multiplication of trainers continues indefinitely. “Don’t invite … [Read more...]
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