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March 25th, 2015

Storm blurs denominational lines
First Gueydan gives and receives
LBC, churches help Vinton help others
Louisiana’s People, Places and Events
Dry Creek Camp took a one-two punch
Church news notes
East Ridge gets payback for its help
Spider-bit pastor leads from hospital
Clothing the community
LC expands to Shreveport
Philly volunteers spread brotherly love in Louisiana
Clues to the Acts 1:8 riddle
‘Hands-on’ supports CP Missions
Lebanese Christians serve Muslim refugees
Workers repair landmark steeple
Special Notice
Your child doesn’t have to be a statistic
Don’t stop preaching just yet
Frank Page discusses theological issues
GuideStone resource helps
LBC adds staff
Barnette helps church plant reach out
Middle East has long history that brings world to this point in time
Five reasons why we trust
Georgia Barnett offering makes ‘special mission projects’ possible
Louisiana’s People, Places and Events
No personal medical plan increase seen for ‘07
Kelley: Caregiving can be a blessing
Dairy woman trusts God
Regional teacher training events add excitement
Medieval quest leads campers to make Christ known and to share gospel
Louisiana’s People, Places and Events
Church newsletters provide good info
God calls ‘ordinary woman’
Abstinence leads in Oakdale event
1,788 people in Brazil meet Jesus
Pastoring in a pressure cooker
Disaster Relief reigns victorious
Overview: City under siege from all sides
Page: We can make a difference
NAMB shows national response
Where is the money going
Disaster Relief volunteers
Volunteers help, tell about Jesus
Franklin Avenue moves forward
First New Orleans sets new course
Insurance claims bless and stress churches
Insurance claims bless and stress churches
Housing options await vols
God honors faithfulness, Grace learns
Northshore’s gains outweigh losses
Calvary gets DR center-ring view
Williams Blvd. serves First Responders
Blogging helps churches stay connected
Couple find faith under construction
Louisiana’s people, places and events
Churches adapt to new normal
Mississippi Gulf Coast recovering from katrina’s wicked onslaught
Lacombe gets recognition from Katrina
NOBTS sees God’s provision in Katrina
Highlights from timeline of campus recovery
Freddie Arnold: BAGNO’s hero
Jesus suffered too
First NO hosts Aug. 29 gathering
Human embryos are living people
Scholarships give missions workers opportunities; broadens their lives
Anne Lotz event set for Aug. 26
Coaching takes leaders to Next Level
Louisiana people, places and events
Christian photogs remember Katrina
Note: The Baptist Message will not publish this week
Sunday school teacher celebrates 70 years
Weekly announcements
Fish expresses confidence in NAMB
‘God is building this city’
Around the SBC
Louisiana allowed to bear pro-life license plates
LifeWay distills ministry to four main emphases
‘Coaching Leader’ workshop scheduled
Revival crosses denominational, racial lines
God has a purpose for life’s storms we experience
Sellers offers abortion alternative
LC suit sent on for trial
Fire destroys historic New Orleans church
Wheelchair not a handicap for this pastor
Serving outside comfort zones
Billy Graham, Cliff Barrows & Bev Shea revisit Baltimore with unchanging Gospel
Weekly announcements
Pineville church opens new Christian academy
SBC briefs
Leaders carve New Orleans into 27 zones
Sparrow chalk artist draws youngsters to Christ
Returning seminarians bring post-Katrina hope
Avoid the despair of doing nothing
Cooperative Program – the means to the ‘ends’
Eskimo kids experience ‘Arctic Edge’
Speaker shares biblical grantwriting process
Louisianians prepare for day with M.E.T.S.
Equipping opportunities offered by your state convention
Children’s Home cares for kids with love of Christ
CP fulfills church’s purpose
Student mobilizations prompt Sonic Flood tour
Cruise taps outdoors to spread the gospel
SBC briefs
LifeWay implements church growth strategy
Statewide, leaders plan for 2007
Checking out churches: Parkview Monroe opens new doors
Store reopening rekindles hope
Churches bring mission field to state
Pastor pens book of salient sermons
Ridgecrest trip set by WMU for fall training
NAMB appoints Louisiana couple
CP blessings start locally, expand globally
Crosby plans NO pitch
Harrowing hurricane experience strengthens couple’s resolve
SBC taps Louisianians
SBC annual meeting’s thrust to be evangelism, baptism
Leadership knows, goes and shows
Officers vote to amend CP thrust
Angola prison inmates become prayer warriors
Inmates’ letters encourage mission volunteers ministering overseas
IMB appoints Louisianians, others for service
Weekly announcements
FBC DeRidder gifts Cooper
SBC briefs
Poll says America’s values getting worse
Perry Sanders walks on
New Orleans trip changes Calvary
Volunteers find residents open to gospel
Lottie Moon missions offering sets new record
SBC briefs
Weekly announcements
NOBTS announces seminary graduates
Rachel Sims reaches out to volunteers, returning area residents
Distribution center gives food away
Fictional license differs from doctrinal distortions
Like Paul, keep goals clearly fixed in mind
Louisianians traget Brazil
New Iberia church serves Mennonite workers
Baptist Crossroads, NOAH start summer work thrust
SBC dedicates Graham statue
Messengers affirm WMU’s loyalty to SBC
NAMB, LifeWay focus on blacks
Zachary youth group is all about missions
Weekly announcements
Messengers route Burleson call to IMB
Luter urges messengers to wait on God
NOBTS pledges support for city
SBC messengers debate alcohol resolution
CP a winner at this year’s convention
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