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‘Big Fish’ production by TLC has even bigger meaning

October 30, 2023

By Carmen Taffi, Wildcats Media PINEVILLE, La. (Wildcats Media) – Art imitates life in Theatre Louisiana Christian’s second show of the season, “Big Fish,” which opens Nov. 2. “Big Fish,” a musical by Andrew Lippa and John August, is based on a 1988 novel by Daniel Wallace. The musical takes the audience on a journey through Edward Bloom’s life, as he is battling cancer. Before he dies, Edward wants to share all his stories, dreams and experiences with his son. The audience is introduced to all the people Edward has crossed paths with who have ultimately changed his life. Tabitha Huffman, director of “Big Fish” and professor of theatre, found out recently her lifelong friend Tisha Falcon Lehfeldt is also battling cancer. Fehfeldt is battling for her life with a rare type of cancer and has mentored thousands of people. One of the reasons so many know Tisha is that along with teaching about Jesus Christ on church stages, she is an adored radio personality on the big Christian radio station in Honolulu. Ironically enough, this station is called “The Fish FM.” Her afternoon show is called “The Joyride.” “When my musical director Enrico Cannella and I chose to do this musical six months ago, I had no idea my … [Read more...]

SBC president approved controversial SBC EC legal brief regarding sex abuse victims

October 30, 2023

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Vermont man fights $1,200 fines for stickers that oppose trans ideology

October 30, 2023

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NEW YORK: FBI investigates social media threats against Cornell Jews

October 30, 2023

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RUSSIA: Hundreds storm airport to attack Jews in plane on tarmac

October 30, 2023

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NIGERIA: Christian doctor murdered in machete attack

October 30, 2023

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NOBTS President Jamie Dew to speak at LCU chapel

October 30, 2023

By LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary President Jamie Dew and his wife, Tara, will be the guest speakers at Louisiana Christian University’s Chapel service, Oct. 31. Scheduled for 11 a.m. inside Guinn Auditorium, the Dews will speak in a special question and answer. Dew holds a Ph.D. in theological studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Prior to coming to NOBTS, Dew served as vice president of Undergraduate Studies and Distance Learning at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has also served as a senior pastor and both an adult and youth minister. Tara Dew holds a Doctorate in Education from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The Dews have been married 22 years and are the parents of two sets of twins – Natalie and Nathan, Samantha and Samuel. … [Read more...]

Actress alum to speak at 8th annual Values and Ethics Series

October 27, 2023

By LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Actress and Louisiana Christian University alumna Kayce Clark will deliver a message on the influence of the media in everyday life at the 8th Annual Values and Ethics Series, Nov. 2. “Our media-driven world is so easily influenced by what we see on screen, what we hear on the radio, and by the examples set by celebrities,” said Clark, advocacy director for Reflective Media Productions and a 2004 graduate of LCU with a degree in theater arts. “That influence is not going away and is growing by the day, but there is something we can do as a Christian community.” With an unwavering commitment to creating powerful theatre and film projects that not only entertain but also point to the truth of Jesus Christ, Clark has worked in the entertainment industry for more than 20 years.  She challenges audiences to use their talents and gifts to the glory of God and to guard against the negative impact of certain media. “Instead of shying away from media and entertainment venues, we are taking the tool Satan is using to try to destroy us and we are turning it on its head, and using it for the Kingdom,” Clark said. “Christian production companies, such as Reflective Media Productions, and … [Read more...]

16 Democrat AGs sign letter attacking pro-life pregnancy centers

October 27, 2023

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GDP grew at a 4.9 percent annual pace in the third quarter

October 27, 2023

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