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WHO lists video gaming disorder among mental health conditions

June 25, 2018

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1,000 D.C. public school teachers are unqualified

June 25, 2018

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Thousands of DACA with arrest records allowed to stay in U.S., including 10 accused murderers

June 25, 2018

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VIDEO: Secrets of ancient Louisiana village revealed

June 25, 2018

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Supreme Court deals blow to online retailers: shoppers can be forced to pay sales tax

June 25, 2018

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Packed crowd cheers Pence; others tweet criticism

June 25, 2018

By Will Hall, Message Editor DALLAS (LBM)—Vice President Mike Pence gave a rousing report to cheering Southern Baptists about the work of the White House on behalf of Southern Baptists as Americans and as a community of faith, sharing his testimony of salvation and an inspiring message by the three Christians freed from North Korea; but the Twitter-sphere showed not everyone was happy with his remarks. Pence and SBC President Steve Gaines, pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in the Memphis, Tennessee, area, were together in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in November 2017, to minister and offer encouragement to church families and the community following the shootings at the First Baptist Church during which 26 congregants were murdered, including Pastor Frank Pomeroy’s daughter Annabelle Renae, who was just 14 years old, and 20 church members were wounded. PRO FORMA The vice president’s report came amid business reports by SBC national entities and different committees and task forces, and seemed in line with those good news reports about what had been accomplished by each organization during the past year. He received multiple standing ovations, but three instances in Pence’s message were particularly emoting: his … [Read more...]

Election, SWBTS controversy top business agenda in Dallas

June 25, 2018

By Will Hall, Message Editor DALLAS (LBM) — The 9,467 Southern Baptist messengers in Dallas had the opportunity to shape the future of the Convention in a number of ways, with the following items of significant note: -- J.D. Greear was elected SBC president with 5,410 votes to 2,459 votes for Ken Hemphill, after a nominating speech that described Greear as having planted “42 Southern Baptist churches” told a younger generation “we ought to give more to the Cooperative Program”; and, been “a whosever-will Gospel preacher.” -- An attempt failed to dismiss the executive committee of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary trustee board for ousting Paige Patterson regarding allegations to his handling of a sexual assault incident, as well as statements he made about domestic abuse and women’s physical appearance. -- Despite strong vocal opposition by some, an overwhelming majority of messengers voted to let Vice President Mike Pence speak to the Convention. -- The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission convinced messengers to defeat a trustee candidate presented by the SBC Nominating Committee, and approved instead a nominee seeking a second term. MOTIONS REFERRED TO SBC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Motions … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptists are second largest group in Dallas

June 25, 2018

By Message Staff DALLAS (LBM) — Only Texas Baptists had a larger group of messengers than Louisiana Baptists at the annual meeting of Southern Baptists held in Dallas, Texas, June 12-13. Tennessee Baptists were the third in number. BY THE NUMBERS The event drew 9,637 messengers. By comparison, 5, 015 messengers were in Phoenix last year. Two hundred twenty-three Louisiana Baptist congregations sent 718 messengers – the largest out-of-state contingent of Louisiana Baptists to an SBC annual meeting in a decade. Only the 2012 gathering in New Orleans drew more Louisiana Baptists (943) during that time frame. The last time Southern Baptists held their annual meeting in Texas (Houston, 2013), only 383 Louisiana Baptists made the trip. Between 2013 and 2018, Louisiana Baptists averaged only about 190 messengers at the national convocation. Meanwhile, Texas Baptists numbered 2,036 in Dallas, and 615 Tennessee Baptists attended. MESSENGERS’ VIEWS Sandy Robertson attended the SBC with her husband, Philip, pastor of Philadelphia Baptist Church in Deville and Alexandria, and a former president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. She said her favorite moment came during a speech by Vice President Mike Pence on … [Read more...]

REPORT: SBC portion of CP surges, states’ part shrinks

June 25, 2018

By Message Staff DALLAS (LBM) – D. August Boto, interim president of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, gave a sobering report to messengers regarding the state of the health of all of Southern Baptist life. Boto, who was named to leadership after a moral failing caused Frank Page to step down, reviewed the numbers for seminary students, missionaries on the field, baptisms, churches and Southern Baptist members. But it was his assessment of giving through the Cooperative Program that likely caused messengers to pause during his report. Citing various sources, Boto said although membership had dropped, “the number of Southern Baptists is still very high and significant (just over 15 million)” and that the “number of cooperating churches seems large and healthy (more than 47,500).” Also, he offered that “the number of baptisms, while still declining, was slightly more than a quarter of a million. He also highlighted a sign of some recovery, noting worship attendance had recouped about 120,000 from the 377,000 lost the previous year. “With regard to the number of missionaries,” he said, “NAMB has reported 5,200 missionaries, and the IMB reports having more than 3,500 missionaries serving … [Read more...]

4,229 professions of faith in Dallas

June 25, 2018

By Will Hall, Message Editor DALLAS (LBM) — Organizers said 3,214 new believers committed their lives to Jesus during a June 10 crusade by Greg Laurie in Dallas, held in conjunction with the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting. Meanwhile, 175 seminary students spent the week in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, knocking on more than 20,000 doors, holding 3,180 Gospel conversations, and witnessing 340 professions of faith. Additionally, 400 churches took part in door-to-door evangelism that resulted in 675 salvation decisions. Combined, the multiple outreach efforts produced a total of 4,229 new believers who made commitments to live for Christ. HARVEST DALLAS Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, which has campuses in California and Hawaii, has been leading Harvest Crusades since 1990, with the large-scale public evangelistic events renamed Harvest America in 2012. Laurie is a member of the board of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and models his Gospel outreaches after the now-deceased evangelist’s crusades. This is the second year that Laurie’s ministry had been linked to the SBC. Next year a three-day crusade is planned to coincide with the Southern Baptists’ meeting in Birmingham, … [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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