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Expert: Youth live in a different world – but they can be reached

March 19, 2015

Most teenagers today who make professions of faith in Christ still do not believe Christianity is the one true religion, an international Christian apologist and youth ministry expert insisted.   "Seventy-five percent of all kids coming to Christ today are not coming to Jesus because he’s the way, the truth and the life," Josh McDowell says. "They are coming to Christ because he is the best thing that’s come along so far that they’ve filtered through their experience. And as soon as something better to them comes along, they’re gone." Most teenagers today who make professions of faith in Christ still do not believe Christianity is the one true religion, an international Christian apologist and youth ministry expert insisted.   "Seventy-five percent of all kids coming to Christ today are not coming to Jesus because he’s the way, the truth and the life," Josh McDowell says. "They are coming to Christ because he is the best thing that’s come along so far that they’ve filtered through their experience. And as soon as something better to them comes along, they’re gone."   Indeed, the greatest challenge facing the evangelical church in the 21st century is communicating the truth of the … [Read more...]

Postoderns are waiting for Christians to share their faith stories, worker says

March 19, 2015

In an age when truth is relative and the end justifies the means, people are searching for something that transcends the "cultural free-for-all" called postmodernism, Ray Jones emphasized. "Postmoderns are the easiest people on the planet to witness to," said Jones, personal evangelism specialist at the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board. "Don’t believe the media stereotype. They’re not hostile." In an age when truth is relative and the end justifies the means, people are searching for something that transcends the "cultural free-for-all" called postmodernism, Ray Jones emphasized. "Postmoderns are the easiest people on the planet to witness to," said Jones, personal evangelism specialist at the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board. "Don’t believe the media stereotype. They’re not hostile." "Postmodernism" is a recently-coined cultural term. It is used to describe an ideology built on the premise that there is no absolute standard of truth that applies to all people. Instead, experience is highly valued, Jones noted. "Experience in postmodernism has been elevated to the level of a god," he explained. Consequently, postmoderns - those people who favor such a belief system - never have been … [Read more...]

More than the song

March 19, 2015

Re: Editorials on worship and letter from Billy Miller.   I am a 20-year-old junior in college. I know on the surface that contemporary worship is intimidating. However, it is not only rich in praise, but it is also rich in confession and thanksgiving. Re: Editorials on worship and letter from Billy Miller.   I am a 20-year-old junior in college. I know on the surface that contemporary worship is intimidating. However, it is not only rich in praise, but it is also rich in confession and thanksgiving.   The point of contemporary worship is to enter the throne room of Christ and give him everything that we have to offer. I not only wish to say that, but based on Romans 12:1 we are to offer God ourselves as a living sacrifice. That is so much more than just a service or a song. That includes everything that we have and we are. I know that hymns are important.   I love hymns. Their words are beautiful and express an awesome picture of real life and human struggles as well as the victory we have in Christ. The most important part of worshipping God corporately is finding a way that the worshipper is most comfortable. However, it is not a bad thing to sing a new song to the Lord … [Read more...]

Pre-LBC attitude check

March 19, 2015

Dear LBC messengers, this is an appeal not to let the offensive attitudes and remarks which occurred at the Baptist General Convention of Texas infiltrate the 2000 LBC. It was reported in the SBC Baptist Press that one Texas state leader, critical of the national SBC leadership, publicly said that they "remain (Jesus’) enemies. ... Christ has no value to them." Such offensive remarks have no place in Texas, nor in Louisiana ... by any side. As we approach the 2000 LBC, I call all Louisiana Baptists to refrain from such ungodly accusations of each other. Let us keep Louisiana’s debate on a higher plane than has been done in Texas. Dear LBC messengers, this is an appeal not to let the offensive attitudes and remarks which occurred at the Baptist General Convention of Texas infiltrate the 2000 LBC. It was reported in the SBC Baptist Press that one Texas state leader, critical of the national SBC leadership, publicly said that they "remain (Jesus’) enemies. ... Christ has no value to them." Such offensive remarks have no place in Texas, nor in Louisiana ... by any side. As we approach the 2000 LBC, I call all Louisiana Baptists to refrain from such ungodly accusations of each other. Let us keep Louisiana’s debate on … [Read more...]

Have we learned anything? Say ‘no’ to another casino

March 19, 2015

The last thing Louisiana needs is another casino, but even against the will of the people, especially in the parish where this proposed monster would be located, we may get one. An article on this page reports a thumbnail sketch of the efforts underway to bring a new casino to the Cypress Bend Golf Resort on Toledo Bend near Many. Read the article, and you will see that the people of Sabine Parish, where the casino would be located have already voted out video poker machines. The parish police jury has voted three-to-one against establishing the casino. Yet, the resort shrewdly brought the Jena Indians into the ownership of the management company. If the Jena Indians buy land adjacent to the resort and the governor approves the casino, look out. The last thing Louisiana needs is another casino, but even against the will of the people, especially in the parish where this proposed monster would be located, we may get one. An article on this page reports a thumbnail sketch of the efforts underway to bring a new casino to the Cypress Bend Golf Resort on Toledo Bend near Many. Read the article, and you will see that the people of Sabine Parish, where the casino would be located have already voted out video poker … [Read more...]

Repentance offers remedy for sin, fellowship with God, speaker asserts

March 19, 2015

Two words almost have disappeared from the modern vocabulary of the modern world (including many Christians) - sin and repentance, Kerry Skinner warned in a recent presentation to a Louisiana Baptist group.   They are deemed too negative by many, noted Skinner, an author and worker with the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board. Skinner spoke in a small-group seminar at the recent Louisiana Baptist Great Commission Prayer Conference in Lafayette. Two words almost have disappeared from the modern vocabulary of the modern world (including many Christians) - sin and repentance, Kerry Skinner warned in a recent presentation to a Louisiana Baptist group.   They are deemed too negative by many, noted Skinner, an author and worker with the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board. Skinner spoke in a small-group seminar at the recent Louisiana Baptist Great Commission Prayer Conference in Lafayette.   "Sin" is a negative term, Skinner acknowledged during the seminar, one of several presented during the two-day gathering highlighted in last week’s Louisiana Baptist Message.   However, contrary to popular belief, "repentance" most certainly is not, he … [Read more...]

Official action: Baptist General Convention of Texas messengers easily agree to reduce funding for several SBC entities

March 19, 2015

After weeks of point and counterpoint, Texas Baptists took less than an hour to approve reduced funding for some Southern Baptist Convention entities.   By an estimated three-to-one margin, messengers to the recent Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting approved recommendations that will reduce funding for the six Southern Baptist Convention seminaries beginning in January, defund the SBC Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and eliminate all but $10,000 in annual funding for the SBC Executive Committee. After weeks of point and counterpoint, Texas Baptists took less than an hour to approve reduced funding for some Southern Baptist Convention entities.   By an estimated three-to-one margin, messengers to the recent Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting approved recommendations that will reduce funding for the six Southern Baptist Convention seminaries beginning in January, defund the SBC Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and eliminate all but $10,000 in annual funding for the SBC Executive Committee.   The actions mark the most severe reallocation of funds by a state Baptist convention since the launch of the Cooperative Program in 1925. Proponents of the … [Read more...]

Official action: Baptist General Convention of Texas messengers easily agree to reduce funding for several SBC entities

March 19, 2015

After weeks of point and counterpoint, Texas Baptists took less than an hour to approve reduced funding for some Southern Baptist Convention entities.   By an estimated three-to-one margin, messengers to the recent Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting approved recommendations that will reduce funding for the six Southern Baptist Convention seminaries beginning in January, defund the SBC Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and eliminate all but $10,000 in annual funding for the SBC Executive Committee. After weeks of point and counterpoint, Texas Baptists took less than an hour to approve reduced funding for some Southern Baptist Convention entities.   By an estimated three-to-one margin, messengers to the recent Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting approved recommendations that will reduce funding for the six Southern Baptist Convention seminaries beginning in January, defund the SBC Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and eliminate all but $10,000 in annual funding for the SBC Executive Committee.   The actions mark the most severe reallocation of funds by a state Baptist convention since the launch of the Cooperative Program in 1925. Proponents … [Read more...]

Louisiana students focus on prayer in annual gathering

March 19, 2015

The focus of the recent Louisiana Baptist Fall Collegiate Conference was unmistakably clear - prayer.   The theme of the meeting made it clear - "When you pray ..."   And the presentations by speaker Jeff Lewis made it clear as well. In his address, the professor of missiology from Riverside, Calif., emphasized the importance of prayer in everyday life to more than 700 Louisiana Baptist students gathered for the annual conference in Alexandria. The focus of the recent Louisiana Baptist Fall Collegiate Conference was unmistakably clear - prayer.   The theme of the meeting made it clear - "When you pray ..."   And the presentations by speaker Jeff Lewis made it clear as well. In his address, the professor of missiology from Riverside, Calif., emphasized the importance of prayer in everyday life to more than 700 Louisiana Baptist students gathered for the annual conference in Alexandria.   But the conference was not all talk about prayer, explained John Moore, Baptist Collegiate Ministries director for the Louisiana Baptist Convention.   "A great majority of the time was spent actually praying while Jeff led," Moore noted, adding that emphasis was given … [Read more...]

LC recognizes faculty members, bestows trustee service awards

March 19, 2015

Nine Louisiana College faculty members were awarded named chairs or professorships during recent Founder’s Day ceremonies at the school. The Louisiana Baptist school celebrated its 94th year of service to Christian higher education during annual ceremonies on the Pineville campus last month. The Louisiana Baptist school was founded in 1906. Nine Louisiana College faculty members were awarded named chairs or professorships during recent Founder’s Day ceremonies at the school. The Louisiana Baptist school celebrated its 94th year of service to Christian higher education during annual ceremonies on the Pineville campus last month. The Louisiana Baptist school was founded in 1906. A highlight of the Founder’s Day service was presentation of the chairs and professorships – as well as the awarding of two Trustees’ Distinguished Service Awards. The trustee awards are presented annually to select individuals for exceptional service to the church, outstanding achievement in the arts and exemplary service to philanthropy toward Louisiana College. This year, school trustees bestowed service awards on Sellers Aycock and Joe Smith Jr., both of whom are alumni of Louisiana College. Aycock is a Louisiana … [Read more...]

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