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Louisiana College offers class at Pollock prison

February 1, 2019

By Norm Miller, LC News PINEVILLE (LCNews) - Concerned for the educational needs of prison inmates, Louisiana College offered a class last semester at the Pollock Federal Correctional Institution in Pollock. “The Lord spoke to my heart that these men will one day leave prison, and that Louisiana College could provide for them some hope in the form of education,” said Louisiana College President Rick Brewer. “Education is proven to reduce recidivism of former inmates.” Adjunct professor from Louisiana College Stewart Holloway - who also is pastor of the First Baptist Church, Pineville - taught the class that could lead to a certification or undergraduate degree. Holloway shared the experience in a recent Sunday sermon. “Why do I spend time every Monday and Friday at a federal prison teaching Old Testament?” Holloway asked his congregation in a Sunday sermon. “The answer is right here,” he said, holding up a note from one of his imprisoned students. Stewart had asked students what was their “greatest take-away from this class?” Then he read the note, which said: “I have seen what has been missing in my life. I have learned that there is a God. It has made me look at my life with a new outlook on it. I feel … [Read more...]

Asia Bibi is finally free to leave Pakistan

February 1, 2019

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With cash handouts, India takes step toward universal basic income

February 1, 2019

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Super Bowl sets stage for controversy-plagued halftime show

February 1, 2019

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DC school won’t play sports at Christian school where Karen Pence teaches: ‘They feel unsafe’

February 1, 2019

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Ashton Kutcher posts powerful pro-life video: ‘Everyone’s life is valuable’

February 1, 2019

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Good Samaritan pays for 70 hotel rooms for homeless in Chicago

February 1, 2019

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Chick-fil-A rated best customer service in America

February 1, 2019

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Imprinting the next generation

January 31, 2019

By Waylon Bailey Is anything more important than imparting the good news of God to the next generation? This week we had the Evangelism Conference for Louisiana Baptists meeting on our church campus. The theme for the conference concerned imprinting the next generation. What does this mean and how do we do it? Here are some of the highlights I gleaned from the meeting. While God has given the church to help encourage, educate, and disciple children, this is primarily the work of the family. Both the immediate family and the extended family can and must imprint children with a biblical worldview and a passion to live for God. Eric Hankins particularly preached about this subject. He pointed out the truth that children are wired from God to learn from their parents. This truth seems difficult for many people to comprehend, but children want to be like their parents. Eric pointed out that studies commissioned by Coors, MTV, and Anheuser Busch show that the most influential people in children’s lives are their parents. This effectively demonstrates that the family is God’s plan to thwart the sinful culture. In a day in which we assume that children are vulnerable to every voice except the voice of God and the … [Read more...]

Tax-funded Planned Parenthood finally admits abortion is ‘core mission’

January 31, 2019

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Resist worldly influences

A flock of wild geese was flying south for the winter. One goose looked down and noticed a group of domestic geese by a little pond near a farm. He noticed that the domestic geese had plenty of grain to eat. Life seemed relatively easy for them. So, he flew down and hung out with the geese until spring. He enjoyed … Read More

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