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March 25th, 2015

Weekly announcements
World of religion
Key issues await messengers at 2005 LBC annual meeting
Personal experience provides bivocational understanding
Revival scheduled for closing session of LBC meeting
Week of October 31, 2005
‘Pastornator’ goes off-road, online with the gospel
New Orleans Seminary police chief ministering from pulpit
That all peoples may know him part two
That all peoples may know him, part one
Weekly announcements
Former Scientologist finds truth, freedom in Christ
Fifty-two Louisiana churches accept Acts 1:8 Challenge
Contributions to Katrina Relief Fund surpass 10 million dollars
2005 Louisiana Baptist Convention has unique aspects
For placing the publication of the Baptist Message under the Executive Board
Against placing the publication of the Baptist Message under the Executive Board
Weekly announcements
Giving to missions a year-round effort for this Georgia church
‘I would do it again in a heartbeat’: Retiring Louisiana Baptist Message editor looks back on 27-year tenure
Weekly annoucements
From the other side of the pen, Lacy, communication
More than $18 million pours into hurricane relief fund at NAMB
Foundation creates fund to aid churches impacted by Katrina
World of religion
WMU president passionate about reaching MKs
World of religion
Messengers adopt reduced 2006 Cooperative Program budget
Officer elections break with recent tradition, still conservative
‘Touch your world’ for Jesus, Bible study leader urges
Messengers send clear message about the Baptist Message
The expected does not always occur in the expected manner
Messengers reject change to Baptist Message structure
Pastors encouraged to ‘reach one more for Jesus’
Week of November 21, 2005
North Carolina congregation celebrates 250th year of ministry
World of religion
Post-hurricane landscape – how is a person to cope?
From hugs to clothing, evacuees heartened at relief center
Disasters can be the opportunity for building a new state
Louisiana churches assess damage, count their blessings
Weekly annoucements
Trustees vote to keep seminary in New Orleans
Report urges greater Cooperative Program support
His ‘recipe’ for hurricane relief is just that – recipes
World of religion
Weekly announcements
‘Thank God for you – and thank every one of you!’
Katrina opening doors for Global Maritime Ministries to reach evacuees, relief workers
Cooperative Program tops budget by $12.5 million; gains to aid in hurricane disaster recovery needs
How was the return to New Orleans? Please, do not ask now
Louisianians supply pulpit for pastor sidelined with cancer
Despite its challenges, IMB reports God is moving in Africa
These Cardinals’ announcers broadcast baseball and God
Thanks for the words
Time to wake up
World of religion
Getting lost was the very last thing on my mind – until …
Please, gambling is NOT the answer for New Orleans
Weekly annoucements
Post-Katrina, they knew it was time to ‘do ministry’
LBC pastor on commission to help rebuild New Orleans
‘Nothing left but God’ – New Orleans-area residents still making hard returns to their homes
N.O. mayor proposes Las Vegas style gambling for city – others decry idea
Southern Baptists work to aid earthquake victims
Seminary residents endure hard return to campus
Request for letters
Believe me – this was a real search-and-rescue mission
Now is the time to strengthen the Cooperative Program
Weekly announcements
World of religion
Doors have opened
Revival brewing in midst of Hurricane Katrina aftermath, pastor maintains
For her, return to childhood church was hard
LBC board proposes reduced budget, adds to staff
Baptist Message interviews …… Jerry Chaddick
Baptist Message interviews …… Bill Robertson
Southern Baptists rush to aid earthquake victims
Hurricane relief workers find witness opportunities
He was worried about traveling with an evangelical – but then …
World of religion
Acadia Baptist Academy
Telling the truth
Cultural engagement
Weekly announcements
What will Katrina reveal of us? Will we look to God?
He used to deal drugs – now, he proclaims Christ
Beyond all imagination – a reflection on Hurricane Katrina
Beyond all imagination – Louisiana and Southern Baptists respond in aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Trustees propose moving Baptist Message to LBC
LC trustees adopt new academic freedom policy
‘We just weren’t expecting to have a baby during a hurricane’
Former U.S. president to speak at LC
2005 Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering – French Radio Ministry
‘Why are you fearful? … Now, it’s time to use some of your faith’
Prepare now for a marathon response to Katrina
World of religion
Weekly announcements
As South Louisiana and other affected areas struggle to recover from Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana Baptists are on the front lines with aid and a word of hope – God still cares
Helps for overcoming discouragement outlined by Rick Warren in Louisiana
‘This church has stepped up to the plate to meet the needs’
Hurricane Katrina Day of Prayer set for Sept. 16
Poll – most Americans support teaching creationism and evolution
‘The Georgia Barnette (State Missions) Offering is in our heart – it epitomizes who we are’
World of religion
What a witness!
World of religion
Southern Baptists continue relief work along Gulf Coast
Religious publications moving into religious markets
The Louisiana Baptist Message – a true ‘must read’
Louisiana College leaders report
Can you keep a secret? Want to be a part of something good?
Hurricane Katrina aftermath – the theological meaning
Hurricane Katrina aftermath – caring for the children
Hurricane Katrina aftermath – caring for evacuees
God knows your name … and who you really are
Weekly announcements
Disaster relief work continues after second storm
Pastor of storm-flooded New Orleans church insists – ‘We’re gonna rebuild’
‘We’ve been knocked down, but … not been knocked out’
Now, surely is the time for random acts of kindness
Post-hurricane, even small signs offer moments of hope
‘Where two or three are gathered’ – a rare worship service in N.O. area
Leader – Baptists have unprecedented opportunity in N.O.
SBC entities act to aid recovery effort
Weekly announcements
Want better ministers? Provide adequate support
Your child wants a video or computer game rated ‘M’ – what does that mean?
New survey asks pastors – how is your family doing?
Graham Waller is blind – he also is a Louisiana Baptist Bible drill competitor
At this church, the focus is clear – every member is a minister
Report – Louisiana leads the nation in child poverty
When it comes down to hard problems like child poverty – what can one person do?
2005 Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering – Chinese Baptist Mission
Weekly announcements
World of religion
Weekly announcements
Exchange the exploding coffeemaker – if you can
Report – churches growing in midst of Iraqi turmoil
2005 Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering – Good Shepherd Hispanic Baptist Church
The chain saw team was trained – but needed equipment
Famine threatens millions in Niger
The state of marriage – an annual report offers a comprehensive look
Non-marital cohabitation sabotages chances for success in marriage, psychologist emphasizes
World of religion
Verge of spiritual epilepsy
Let us walk the walk
New Louisiana laws address moral, social issues
The 2006 Louisiana Junior Miss truly is well-grounded – in Christian faith
Week of August 22, 2005
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Editorial

Blinded by bright spots: Kelley warns of trends we’re ignoring

By Chuck Kelley Southern Baptists tend to confuse Bright Spots with Trendlines. Statistical reports may yield some bright spots in any given year, even when the same reports indicate that the trends across the board are downward and a matter of concern. Rejoicing in bright spots so much that you fail to … Read More

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