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City report on Confederate monuments raises idea of renaming Austin

July 30, 2018

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Currency crash: Iran’s rial hits record-low of 100,000 to the dollar

July 30, 2018

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50 years on, McDonald’s and fast-food evolve around Big Mac

July 30, 2018

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Study: “Medicare for all” plan touted by Bernie Sanders would cost $32.6 trillion

July 30, 2018

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Priest cancels Netflix over ‘hateful and blasphemous’ pro-abortion show

July 30, 2018

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There are no independent churches and no self-sufficient Christians

July 30, 2018

By Joe McKeever “I planted, Apollos watered, God gave the increase” (I Corinthians 3:6).  “Even in Thessalonica you sent aid once and again for my necessities” (Philippians 4:16).  I have no patience with signs in front of church buildings that read “Independent (whatever) Church.” There is no such thing as an independent church. We are all brothers and sisters in Christ and we need each other. Some more than others. The believer or the church that believes he/she/it is independent and has no need of all those others is going against everything Scripture teaches and contradicting what they see happening all around them every day. Every church depends on the power company for the lights and a/c, on the water works for water in the building, on the sewerage department, on the streets department and on the guy who cuts the grass and the lady who cleans the toilets. They depend on the Bible, on the Holy Spirit, on those who brought the Gospel to them, and they depend on each other to be faithful. The pastor depends on the congregation to attend and serve and give and pray.  Everyone depends on the preacher to lead well. An independent Christian is a contradiction in terms.  An oxymoron. There is no such … [Read more...]

Baptist Global Response highlights God’s mercy in 2018 Prayer Guide

July 30, 2018

By Casey Watson, Baptist Global Response communciations NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Baptist Global Response (BGR) is giving Southern Baptists a new opportunity to become prayer warriors for people in need. The community development and disaster relief organization recently released its 2018 Prayer Guide, a collection of prayer requests, devotional content and stories from its projects. CEO Jeff Palmer penned the devotionals and says the guide's theme, "The Mercy of God," encourages readers to show compassion in their actions and in their prayer lives as an extension of their faith. "Our mercy for those in need stems from the heart of God because He is mercy," he says. "We show mercy because God has shown us mercy. We show mercy because we are moved with compassion when we see the needs. ... And, we show mercy not only when we go and help but especially when we bow and pray." Baptist Global Response (BGR) is an international disaster relief and community development organization with a heart for helping people in desperate need. The organization undergirds the work of Southern Baptists worldwide and partners with others who are like-minded. BGR is not an official entity of the Southern Baptist Convention, but it is rooted in the … [Read more...]

Volunteers needed as Ridgecrest attendance climbs

July 30, 2018

By Aaron Wilson, LifeWay Christian Resources RIDGECREST, N.C.— LifeWay’s Ridgecrest Conference Center celebrated record attendance last year as approximately 70,000 guests visited the Blue Ridge Mountain retreat site. “It was the most people we’ve seen in almost 30 years,” said Art Snead, executive director at Ridgecrest. “The fingerprints of God’s blessings are everywhere.” With the blessing of extra guests comes the need for more help on campus. Leaders at the conference center are currently looking to deepen their volunteer pool, which they say plays a vital role in serving visitors. “At Ridgecrest, we desire to see lives impacted for God’s glory,” said Chris Fenske, support staff coordinator. “We want to serve our guests with excellence and we need help to do that well.” David and Judy Constance are Ridgecrest volunteers from Cleveland, Tennessee, who began serving at the conference center in 2011. During their first year, they assisted with landscaping around campus. They’ve returned every year since and have served in catering, housekeeping, laundry services, kitchen work, and have even assisted with a special assignment during a marriage retreat. This July, they’re working at the Nibble Nook, an on-campus … [Read more...]

LifeWay launches new Spanish language Bible website

July 30, 2018

By LifeWay Christian Resources staff NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—Bíblias Holman, the Spanish Bible publishing imprint of LifeWay Christian Resources, recently launched a new Spanish-language website, BibliasHolman.com. The website features new resources, articles and products designed to promote daily spiritual growth. In addition to the website, Bíblias Holman is launching the “Holman Reference Bibles Program” to Bible readers customize a Spanish Bible that best meets their needs. “Our new website provides a dynamic and modern application where visitors can find a Bible personalized for their needs through four simple steps,” said Cesar Custodio, marketing director for B&H Español and Bíblias Holman. “Customers can choose their translation preference—whether it’s the classic Reina Valera 1960 or the contemporary Nueva Versión Internacional—text size, cover and whether they prefer indexing or no indexing, all from their computer,” Custodio said. “We’re excited to go beyond being just a source for resources,” he said, “to providing easy-access to solutions that contribute to the spiritual development of the believer.” Through efforts like these, LifeWay and Biblias Holman affirm their commitment to providing biblical solutions … [Read more...]

M-FUGE students on mission in Central Louisiana

July 30, 2018

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA/PINEVILLE – More than 400 middle and high school students stepped out of their comfort zones to share the Gospel during the recent M-FUGE mission camp. Throughout the week of July 9-14, Good News seeds were planted by the students by going door-to-door and holding Bible clubs in area parks. The students from churches in Louisiana and six other states enjoyed a time of worship and Bible study at Louisiana College in Pineville each morning and then dispersed into smaller teams as they worked at their assigned sites. Some students presented the Gospel in the afternoons to community members while others sorted through donated clothing, renovated a church building and packed boxes at the Food Bank of Central Louisiana. “For the second year, Louisiana College was pleased to partner with Lifeway’s M-FUGE serving as a host site for over 400 high school students,” LC President Rick Brewer told the Baptist Message. “These students from SBC churches across Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas, Tennessee and Louisiana had a transformational worship and work experience while in Central Louisiana. It’s our desire to expand this partnership with LifeWay to offer four weeks of M-FUGE … [Read more...]

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Five insights from Ben Sasse as he faces his last days on Earth

Fifty-four-year-old former Nebraska senator, husband, and father of three, Ben Sasse, was tragically diagnosed only six months ago with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and told he had three to four months to live. While the clinical trial that his doctors put him on has given him more time on earth than doctors … Read More

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