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EVANGELISM 101 (Part 5): What now?
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Salvation is not the end of the Great Commission, but the beginning, because it is not enough that a person has a redeemed soul, they also need to live a redeemed life. Importantly, Matthew 28:18-20 expressly states that Christ expects intentionality in what happens next for a new believer. To be precise, we are instructed to evangelize the lost to become believers, mentor new believers to take that next step of obedience, baptism, and then grow them into mature followers by teaching them “all” that Christ taught His disciples. CONNECT There are some immediate connections that need to be made for the new believer. Provide her or him with an easy Bible reading assignment to complete in the first week. Billy Graham had his counselors hand out a four-lesson study on the Gospel of John (“Living in Christ” is the one used in the “My Hope” mass evangelistic outreaches). This resource offers the basics in “Knowing Christ,” “Growing in Christ,” Obeying Christ,” and “Witnessing for Christ,” while also teaching Bible memorization. It is a good way to start the person in the steps to spiritual health and growth (prayer, Bible study, worship, … [Read more...]
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LBC EB updated on CP, entities
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer WOODWORTH, La. (LBM) – During its May 6 meeting, the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board received updates on Cooperative Program giving and the ongoing work of the four convention entities. BUDGET REPORT Board members learned that gifts through the Cooperative Program from January to March totaled $232,035.00 more than budgeted for 2025, so far. However, from January to March, churches have given $316,236.74 less through CP this year than the same timeframe as last year. ENTITY REPORTS LCU Newly elected Louisiana Christian University President Mark Johnson emphasized the need for the school to reflect a Kingdom mindset. Johnson, who was named the school’s 10th president on Feb. 25 and officially assumes the position June 1, said LCU will modify its strategy from a national effort to a regional outreach as they aim to increase student enrollment. “We want to win Louisiana,” he said. “The churches that launched Louisiana Christian University in 1906 deserve an institution that prioritizes transformation from the inside out. Before we reach the world, we must first reach our own students. Our calling is to raise up a generation rooted in faith and … [Read more...]
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