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Archives for 2021

Pre-season decisions include faith, football

August 30, 2021

By LC News PINEVILE, La. (LC News) - Louisiana College Wildcats had been hard at practice preparing for their first game in the NAIA, but an even more important decision was made by 21 football players recently, as they made professions of faith, accepting Jesus Christ as their savior. ”As a coach you want to have a lasting impact on your players, that's why you get into this job,” said Head Football Coach Andrew Maddox. “The best feeling in the world is when a player turns his life over to Christ. The best part about being at Louisiana College is that we don't have to hide who we are here, and our players get to hear everlasting truth.” Even though Louisiana College is a Baptist, Christian institution, students come to the college from all different faith and no-faith backgrounds. President Rick Brewer said he expects even greater things on the horizon on LC, as the Lord has his hand on the College. “We have the largest freshman class in history, and we have already had some spirit-filled speakers share the Word of God in relevant ways for today’s students,” Brewer said. “We also have a lot of new and outstanding athletes on our teams. We expect great changes in the hearts and minds across campus this … [Read more...]

Ida wreaks havoc in south Louisiana

August 29, 2021

By Baptist Message staff GRAND ISLE, La. (LBM) - Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana, Sunday, Aug. 29, as a powerful Category 4 storm. Ida came ashore around 11:55 a.m. with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph, just seven mph short of Category 5 status. The storm made landfall west of Grand Isle Louisiana along the southeastern Louisiana coast near Port Fourchon, according to the National Weather Service. At 7 p.m., Ida was a Category 3 storm, with winds at 120 mph. More than 990,000 Louisiana businesses and homes had no electricity at 10 p.m., according to poweroutage.us, but that number was expected to increase as the storm continues to move across the state. The entire city of New Orleans had no power Sunday evening due to “catastrophic damage,” EntergyNOLA wrote on Facebook. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary President Jamie Dew posted on Facebook Sunday evening that the school was without power and had major tree damage. He added that no flooding was taking place on campus. “Pray that holds,” he wrote. “We will know much more at daylight. If evacuated, DO NOT attempt return until we communicate when that is possible. For now, pray for #NOLA.” “Thanks again for the prayers and support,” he wrote. “Praying … [Read more...]

Louisiana College closed Monday due to Hurricane Ida

August 28, 2021

By Wildcats media PINEVILLE, La. (LBM)--Louisiana College will be closed Monday, Aug. 30 due to Hurricane Ida. For residential students, on campus operations including housing and dining services will continue without interruption. Louisiana College will follow its Shelter in Place protocols during the course of the storm. Residential students must notify their Residential Assistant (RA) of their decision to stay or leave campus by 3 p.m. today as we anticipate loss of power. Students who live north and west of Hurricane Ida’s path are encouraged to evacuate today if possible. The College will continue to monitor Hurricane Ida. Updates will be posted on lacollege.edu and official social media accounts. Information will also be communicated through LC email accounts and the Wildcat Alert system. Wildcat Alerts are sent via email and text message. If you have not signed up to receive emergency alerts, please do so through the MyLC portal. … [Read more...]

In the midst of the storm, His grace is sufficient for you!

August 27, 2021

By Steve Horn ALEXANDRIA, La. - Here we are again. Covid still raging and here comes a hurricane. Is it 2020 or 2021? It’s like Yogi Berra said, “It’s deja-vu all over again.” Saying something like, “Just trust God,” seems so hollow and void of real compassion and solution. And yet, is there any better answer to all of our problems than the answer that Christ gives? Jesus said to Paul and He says to us, “My grace is sufficient for you.” Though theories abound as to what the “thorn in the flesh” was, we really do not know. However, we do know that Paul prayed for the thorn to be removed. Paul’s prayer was not answered with relief from the thorn, but with one of the greatest promises in all of God’s word, “My grace is sufficient for you.” Why could Jesus make such a statement as that? I want to share with you seven reasons why His grace is sufficient for you! Seven Reasons that His Grace is Sufficient for You! The Power of the Cross of Christ "For to those who are perishing the message of the cross is foolishness, but to us who are being saved it is God's power." (1 Corinthians 1:18) The greatest need that any of us have is the need for forgiveness. Every other need, though the need could be met, would not … [Read more...]

Associational missions strategist Jerry Johnson passes

August 27, 2021

By Baptist Message staff OAKDALE, La. (LBM) – Jerry Johnson, associational missions strategist for Mt. Olive Baptist Association, died Friday, Aug. 27. An e-mail from the Louisiana Baptist Convention confirmed that Johnson was surrounded by family and other loved ones at the time of his death. Johnson led the association since 2017, according to the Annual Church Profile. He also served as pastor of Dixie Baptist Church in Sieper (2013-2018), St. Matthew Baptist Church in Oakdale (2011-2012) and Beauregard Memorial Baptist Church in Longville (2001-2008), and as a Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board member (1998-2001). Funeral arrangements are pending. … [Read more...]

Calendar searching (Cartoon: Beyond the Ark)

August 26, 2021

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Mind-blowing discovery (Cartoon: McKeever)

August 26, 2021

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Fury and disgust at CIA, Pentagon, in Congress that thousands of Afghans will be left behind

August 26, 2021

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Pentagon orders COVID vaccinations for military personnel

August 26, 2021

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New NY Gov. Kathy Hochul adds 12,000 deaths to COVID death count

August 26, 2021

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FIRST PERSON: As goes the family, so goes the culture

By Gene Mills, Louisiana Family Forum president BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Public policy matters, especially regarding the health and growth of families, the basic building block of any flourishing society. As we have seen throughout history, as goes the family, so goes the culture. Unfortunately, for too long … Read More

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