Archives for August 2017
Hollywood braces for continued August slowdown
Study: men taking vitamins B6 and B12 could increase risk of lung cancer
Sears to shutter another 28 locations, as same-store sales tumble 11.5 percent
Man arrested shortly after allegedly trying to break into New Beulah Baptist Church
By Message Staff HAMMOND – Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Deputies arrested a Nebraska man after his unsuccessful attempt of allegedly breaking into New Beulah Baptist Church last weekend. The incident happened Aug. 19 at approximately 2 a.m. when deputies apprehended Kurt Lawson, 51, as he was attempting to flee the scene of the church, according to a news release from the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office. Once deputies responded to an activated burglary alarm at the church, they observed a white Chrysler mini-van leaving the parking lot at a high rate of speed, leaving behind a cloud of dust and debris. When deputies stopped the vehicle, they observed Lawson was bleeding from his head and arm. Lawson was then detained, pending a roadside investigation. He is in the parish jail, charged and booked with reckless operation of a vehicle and burglary of a religious building. One of the church windows was shattered and fresh droplets of blood were left at the scene, according to the news release. No items were believed to have been taken from the church at this time. Evidence was collected and taken into a Louisiana State Police Crime Lab for further examination. “It is so seldom those who break into our churches … [Read more...]
Cenla churches team up to dish out food, Bibles at LSU-A BCM lunch
Area churches teamed up to feed about 70 students at the Louisiana State University-Alexandria Baptist Collegiate Ministry building Monday, Aug. 14. Students from countries such as England, Serbia, Denmark, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, Brazil and St. Lucia attended the burger cookout. Local mission minded folks, First Baptist Church in Pineville and Faith Baptist Church in Pineville all donated money and time to provide groceries, drinks and other resources to make the lunch possible. Students also received Bibles and Gospel booklets, and connected with BCM Director Jamey Gilliland and other students. If you are interested in helping with mission and outreach projects like this and are in the Central Louisiana area, email Faith Baptist Church Pastor Clark Palmer at clark956@hotmail.com. … [Read more...]
Want to learn to pray? Just follow the pattern of Jesus
By Steve Horn Luke recorded in Luke 11 an occasion when the disciples asked Jesus how to pray. The teaching is the result of a question, but they asked the question out of observation. They observed Jesus’ habit. Jesus exemplified a practice to follow. But, then Jesus gave them a pattern to follow. As Max Lucado noted in his book Before the Amen, “When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, He gave them a prayer. Not a lecture on prayer. Not the doctrine of prayer. He gave them a quotable, repeatable, portable prayer.” Let’s observe the prayer and so observe the pattern. We approach God out of relationship but also out of reverence. He is accessible out of this tender relationship, but we keep that relationship reverent, because He is unequaled and unrivaled. And when it comes to prayer, we need both. We need a God who is relational, but we need a God who is capable to do all things beyond what we might ask or think. We acknowledge His coming Kingdom. Our temporal requests make more sense in the context of His eternal will. Acknowledging His coming Kingdom ought to bring a perspective to our requests. We ask God about both the physical and the spiritual. God meets our physical … [Read more...]
U.S. warns citizens about traveling to Mexico’s Cancun and Los Cabos as violence surges
Typhoon Hato shuts down markets in Hong Kong
New North Korea photos reveal hidden details of missile program
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