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Median U.S. household income rose in 2017, considered highest on record

September 12, 2018

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U-Haul offering 30 days free self-storage ahead of Hurricane Florence impact

September 12, 2018

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Report: Nevada professor allegedly shot himself to protest Trump

September 12, 2018

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Spiritual lessons from hurricanes

September 12, 2018

By Steve Horn One of the big news stories of this week will be Hurricanes. As I write, there are three named storms in the Atlantic Region, one more area being closely monitored for tropical development, and two named storms in the Pacific Region. The most significant threat at the moment is of course, Florence, zeroing in on the North Carolina Coast. I first began thinking about the spiritual lessons from hurricanes years ago, but I always think about these lessons when we have encounters with hurricanes. Maybe somebody needs to be reminded of these lessons today. So, I offer these thoughts as “Top 10 Spiritual Lessons from Hurricanes.” 10. It is better to go through a hurricane in the daytime than at night. We ought to celebrate light. Things in darkness ought to raise a red flag for us. If we are hiding something in the dark, we should be convicted, because light is always better than darkness. 9. We must learn from the past. Much has been said about the mistakes made by all during other hurricanes. The good thing about mistakes is that we can learn from the past. 8. Advanced preparation is the key. In all matters of life, we must get ready well in advance of the problem. The time to prepare for … [Read more...]

Banquet celebrates pregnancy center’s success changing, saving lives

September 12, 2018

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – Dallas Hixson took a trip down memory lane at the first-ever Gift of Life Banquet September 11 when he recounted how his birth mother chose adoption over abortion and gave him the gift of life. During the event at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria, Hixson shared how his mother’s decision allowed him to live a life on mission for God. “I’ve never asked why,” said Hixson, who was adopted from the Sellers Baptist Home in New Orleans after his birth mother gave him up for adoption in 1969. “I realize that because of the honesty and transparency of my parents about my adoption, just how blessed I am to be adopted. “They’ve never ceased to remind me that I’m special and God has great things in store for me. They’ve also have continuously expressed how I’ve been given much and God expects much from me,” he added. Hixson was one of several pro-life advocates who gave testimonies at the Gift of Life Banquet, a fundraiser for the Cenla Pregnancy Center in Alexandria that was attended by more than 250 people. The event also featured recognition of individuals who played a vital role in creating the Cenla Pregnancy Center. Brian Gunter, pastor of First Baptist Church … [Read more...]

Edwards challenges LC students to be the Jesus generation, change the world

September 11, 2018

By Brian Blackwell Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Evangelist Dave Edwards challenged Louisiana College students to be a part of the Jesus generation on the first day of the school’s fall revival September 11. “The idea that you and I are called to live like Jesus can seem like an unattainable task,” said Edwards, founder of Dave Edwards Speaks in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. “We become more aware of our weaknesses when we think about that. We become more aware of our inconsistencies and the contradictions in our life.” Edwards said members of the Jesus generation are controlled by the Father’s desire, committed to faithfully disciple other believers and consumed by a future dream that one day the presence of God will cover the earth. He encouraged all students to ask themselves the same question that forever changed his life as a high school student … what does God want for them? “What’s the eternal significance of your major?” he said. “What’s the point of your athletic ability? It can’t just be to put points on the board or get people’s respect. There’s got to be something deeper than that. “To any person who is bold enough to ask this question, the spirit of God begins to place the desires of God into your … [Read more...]

Jim Carrey: ‘We have to say yes to socialism’

September 10, 2018

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6.3%: African-American unemployment rate second-lowest ever

September 10, 2018

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Thanks to GOP tax cuts, utilities are lowering rates

September 10, 2018

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5 states that will decide the House majority

September 10, 2018

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‘On earth peace, goodwill toward men!’

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – World War I was a gruesome conflict, introducing horrific combat weapons that had not been imagined before: flamethrowers which burned men alive where they stood; machine guns that fired 500 rounds per minute at a distance of 2,000 yards … Read More

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