Its time to pray' Faced with the challenging - and daunting - task of winning the state to Jesus Christ, Louisiana Baptists are focusing on the fundamental first step - a focus on prayer It reads like the story line from one of those disaster films of years past - the fate of the movement hangs in the balance, as does the fate of the state and the nation. It sounds like hyperbole, perhaps some exaggerated ploy to drum up support for a particular cause. Its time to pray' Faced with the challenging - and daunting - task of winning the state to Jesus Christ, Louisiana Baptists are focusing on the fundamental first step - a focus on prayer It reads like the story line from one of those disaster films of years past - the fate of the movement hangs in the balance, as does the fate of the state and the nation. It sounds like hyperbole, perhaps some exaggerated ploy to drum up support for a particular cause. It sounds like - well, like anything but the truth. Guess again. When one understands the situation facing Louisiana Baptists, there may be no other conclusion - their fate and the fate of their state do indeed hang in the … [Read more...]
Bibliocipher author ensuring his ‘mission’ will continue
Many Louisiana Baptist Message readers know the name Charles Marx because of his weekly Bibliocipher puzzles that appear in the newspaper. And many Louisiana Baptist Message readers were saddened to learn that Marx had been diagnosed with brain cancer. As noted in a July article, the condition would force the Mississippi Baptist church member to quit producing his puzzles. Many Louisiana Baptist Message readers know the name Charles Marx because of his weekly Bibliocipher puzzles that appear in the newspaper. And many Louisiana Baptist Message readers were saddened to learn that Marx had been diagnosed with brain cancer. As noted in a July article, the condition would force the Mississippi Baptist church member to quit producing his puzzles. In the puzzles, Marx encodes a verse from the King James Version of the Bible, substituting each letter with another. The challenge is to solve the substitution code - and reveal the verse. (See Page Ten) A recent update from daughter Andrea Marx reports that her father continues his daily battle with cancer but is no longer able to communicate effectively himself. The update also notes that even as he continues … [Read more...]
In this case, ‘T.H.’ stands for ‘Cooperative Program’
Homer Mercer may have summed up his life in one sentence during a 1983 Baptist Message article - "Let my tombstone read: T.H. Cooperative Program Mercer." Homer Mercer may have summed up his life in one sentence during a 1983 Baptist Message article - "Let my tombstone read: T.H. Cooperative Program Mercer." Born on the Fourth of July, 1909, Mercer was a key figure in shaping Louisianas Cooperative Program and instrumental in the organization of several churches in the state. Pat Lofton succeeded Mercer as Madison Associations director of missions in 1983 and later wrote a biography, "T. Homer," about Mercer. "Among Southern Baptist people and preachers in the state of Louisiana and especially in northeast Louisiana, the name of Homer Mercer is just about a household name," Lofton says in his book. "He is known as a pioneer missionary, a Baptist preacher and (a) Southern Baptist leader of the highest quality. "The name Homer Mercer is associated with good-old-home-spun humor, a thousand of the best stories and jokes that have ever been told and some of the best testimonies of church planting and work within Baptist associations," Lofton … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of November 28, 2002 Potpourri ENTERPRISE - New Ouachita church: Kingdom Bound in concert; Dec. 8, 5 p.m.; Alton Thompson, pastor. GRETNA - First church: Phillip Vandercook, guest speaker; Dec. 4, 6:45 p.m.; Kenneth Duke, pastor. HOUMA - Christ church: Keyboard Festival; Dec. 7, 10 a.m.; Dave Thibodeaux, interim music minister; John C. Baye Jr., pastor. MELVILLE - First church: Promise in concert; Dec. 1, 6 p.m.; Calvin Cantrell, pastor. Revivals WINNSBORO - Taylor Bayou church: Dec. 1-4, 7 p.m.; Oda "Tuck" Roberts, evangelist; Jeff Robinson, pastor. Christmas Programs WEST MONROE - McClendon church: "Meet Me at the Manger" childrens musical; Dec. 8, 6 p.m.; Janis Knight, music director; Rita Young, childrens coordinator; Rick Crandall, pastor. WALKER - Judson church: "Holm for Christmas" Christmas concert featuring Dallas Holm; Dec. 8, 6:30 p.m.; Merelin McCon, pastor. GLENMORA - Pisgah church: "When Love Came Down" musical by the combined choirs of Glenmora church and Pisgah church; Dec. 8, 6 p.m.; Lanny Larche, minister of music; Billy Sutton, pastor. SHREVEPORT - Pinecroft church: "Away in a … [Read more...]
‘Ya’ll come’ – leaders seek youth vols
Have Southern Baptists finally emerged from the long, fearful shadows cast on September 11, 2001? One sign will come in the next few months, when missionaries around the world begin finding out if Southern Baptist churches and parents are willing to send their youth to help them spread the gospel. Have Southern Baptists finally emerged from the long, fearful shadows cast on September 11, 2001? One sign will come in the next few months, when missionaries around the world begin finding out if Southern Baptist churches and parents are willing to send their youth to help them spread the gospel. Southern Baptist missionaries worldwide have requested more than 4,000 high school students to serve alongside them in 35-plus projects next year - primarily through the M-Fuge International and International World Changers programs. The students who sign up will go to Latin America, Europe, Russia, Africa, Asia, the Middle East. They will serve on "the front lines of lostness" to find and create ways to communicate the gospel, said Kelly Davis, consultant for youth mobilization with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board. "Missionaries have identified strategic ways … [Read more...]
It is Baptist state convention time – what happened?
As is the fall tradition, Baptist state conventions across the nation held annual meetings of business, inspiration and fellowship in recent weeks. The following wrapup offers a look at some of the significant actions taken during those annual meetings. As is the fall tradition, Baptist state conventions across the nation held annual meetings of business, inspiration and fellowship in recent weeks. The following wrapup offers a look at some of the significant actions taken during those annual meetings. Baptist General Convention of Texas The Baptist General Convention of Texas overwhelmingly approved formation of a missions network that supporters say will change the way Texans view missions. Meanwhile, critics say the new organization is designed to compete with existing Southern Baptist missions agencies and eventually to send out missionaries. The new network will match churches, associations, institutions and individuals with short-term and long-term missions opportunities across the United States and abroad. The network will be set up as a separate, not-for-profit affiliate of the convention. Supporters say it does not … [Read more...]
‘How’d ya do? How’ ya do?’ Come on, ask me how I did’
Note: The following On Second Thought by Editor Lynn P. Clayton first was published in the March 31, 1994 issue of the Louisiana Baptist Message. All right, where are they? They were here the last time I was here. Nobody invited them. No one asked that they be here with their judgmental attitudes. I didnt want them anywhere around then. But oooh nooo, they had to be there. Note: The following On Second Thought by Editor Lynn P. Clayton first was published in the March 31, 1994 issue of the Louisiana Baptist Message. All right, where are they? They were here the last time I was here. Nobody invited them. No one asked that they be here with their judgmental attitudes. I didnt want them anywhere around then. But oooh nooo, they had to be there. Today, I want them. Im looking for them. Im begging for them. Where is my judgment this Saturday, as it was last Saturday? Last Saturday morning, everything went perfectly. No problem getting my stuff together. Nothing was forgotten. When I get to the boat landing parking lot, not a single boat trailer litters the view. The boat slips into the water, and the motor starts immediately … [Read more...]
Weekly Briefs
For the week of October 3, 2002 Clayton update Editor Lynn P. Clayton underwent surgery for brain abscess late last week. He is recovering in Rapides Regional Medical Center in Alexandria. In days to come, he will be undergoing treatment for his condition. Doctors anticipate a full recovery. Cards may be sent to Baptist Message offices at: P.O. Box 311, Alexandria, LA 71309. Texas actions The Baptist General Convention of Texas executive board voted last week to approve creation of a world missions network to help churches and individuals sponsor missionary work across the United States and around the world. The action still must be given final approval by convention messengers this fall. Supporters say the network is not designed to replace existing relationships with Southern Baptist Convention mission boards but to augment them with structures that are church-driven and responsive to changing needs. The action also calls for the Texas convention to work with the Baptist World Alliance and the moderate/conservative Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Southern Baptist leaders have criticized the action, saying it sets the stage for the Texas convention to begin sending its own missionaries. Meanwhile, in a second … [Read more...]
Preaching must not lose sight of God or the gospel
Note: The following editorial by Editor Lynn P. Clayton first was published in the January 26, 1995 issue of the Louisiana Baptist Message. At times, theologians, writing in what some consider dusty ivory towers, are ahead of the rest of us. Although they frequently write and speak in terms - and deal with concepts - with which most of us are not comfortable, their writings can foreshadow issues with which we will soon deal. Note: The following editorial by Editor Lynn P. Clayton first was published in the January 26, 1995 issue of the Louisiana Baptist Message. At times, theologians, writing in what some consider dusty ivory towers, are ahead of the rest of us. Although they frequently write and speak in terms - and deal with concepts - with which most of us are not comfortable, their writings can foreshadow issues with which we will soon deal. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was hanged by the Nazis shortly before he would have been liberated by American troops, was such a theologian. But before his untimely and tragic death, he prophesied the faith attitudes of coming generations. Bonhoeffer said that most people in Western society turn to … [Read more...]
For these young workers, summer was a time for service – and gospel sharing
The encounter was typical of many on the periphery of World Changers this summer - when roofing, painting and other work projects were punctuated by opportunities for students to share the motivation for their service. During a break one day on a Fort Pierce, Fla., project, 13-year-old Rachel Davis noticed a young boy walking down the street with a basketball and decided to step out of her comfort zone to share the gospel. As a result, not only did the boy accept Christ, but he also brought two friends later who made the same commitment. The encounter was typical of many on the periphery of World Changers this summer - when roofing, painting and other work projects were punctuated by opportunities for students to share the motivation for their service. During a break one day on a Fort Pierce, Fla., project, 13-year-old Rachel Davis noticed a young boy walking down the street with a basketball and decided to step out of her comfort zone to share the gospel. As a result, not only did the boy accept Christ, but he also brought two friends later who made the same commitment. "As the crew worked further into the afternoon. they knew in their hearts that they … [Read more...]
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