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Checking the present – and future ( Part 1 )

March 24, 2015

Checking the present - and future: Growth rates now are plateaued for the SBC - but efforts are underway to recover focus Checking the present - and future: Growth rates now are plateaued for the SBC - but efforts are underway to recover focus   It is way more than about time somebody had the nerve to say it - and one Southern Baptist denominational leader finally has.   For years now, Southern Baptist leaders have taken no small amount of pride in being at the head of the largest Protestant denomination in America.   For years now, they have pointed to annual reports that showed increased numbers in membership and various key denominational categories.   For years now, they have spoken of the Southern Baptist Convention as a major spiritual force in American society, too large, too powerful to ignore.   But those precious annual numbers do not lie - and someone finally has said so.   First, check the primary numbers as reflected in 2003 Annual Church Profile reports prepared by individual Southern Baptist congregations and compiled by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.   The Southern Baptist Convention reported a … [Read more...]

Checking the present – and future ( Part 2 )

March 24, 2015

So, exactly what is wrong with the Southern Baptist Convention? What happened to all the growth promised by denominational leaders in recent years? So, exactly what is wrong with the Southern Baptist Convention? What happened to all the growth promised by denominational leaders in recent years? And could Sunday School actually hold the key to jumpstarting the convention growth engine? Perhaps, a pair of recent papers suggest. That the Southern Baptist Convention has reached a stall period is beyond doubt. But what to do about it is a more difficult assessment. However, a pair of papers posted by the Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary last fall offer a suggestion – a revival and reinvention of an evangelistic Sunday School. Indeed, in an examination of membership growth and evangelism patterns during the 20th century, William Day notes a troubling decline in growth rates since the 1950s. For instance, from 1995-2000, the rate of growth in Southern Baptist membership fell to only 1.9 percent. Meanwhile, while annual baptisms rose from 1900 to 1960, they since have plateaued. And while it took less than 20 Southern Baptists to baptize one person prior to 1935, it … [Read more...]

Weekly Briefs

March 24, 2015

For the week of April 1, 2004 Missions worker update   The lone survivor of a March 15 attack on five Southern Baptist humanitarian aid workers in Iraq is back in the United States and recuperating better than doctors expected. Carrie Taylor McDonnall arrived March 20 at a Dallas-area hospital and underwent surgery there March 24. Doctors say they are "very pleased" with her progress. McDonnall received wounds in the chest, face and all four limbs in the attack, which killed her husband, David, and co-workers Karen Watson and Larry and Jean Elliott. The doctors reported that arm and leg bones shattered by small arms fire are aligned and healing - and McDonnall’s facial injuries do not appear to require reconstructive surgery. And while McDonnall lost most of three fingers on her left hand, her thumb and middle finger are intact, leaving her with a functional hand. McDonnall had recovered enough to send a message to be read at a graveside service for her husband.   Walk Like a Wildcat   Louisiana College has scheduled a "Walk Like a Wildcat" event to give high school students a chance to visit the Pineville campus and learn about the school. High school students will have the chance … [Read more...]

North American Mission Board’s needs are as great as its mission

March 24, 2015

Given the opportunity, Southern Baptists demonstrate again and again a unified commitment to missions. A case in point is the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions. Given the opportunity, Southern Baptists demonstrate again and again a unified commitment to missions. A case in point is the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions.   While giving to the Cooperative Program has slowed in some state conventions, giving to the three major missions offerings - international, North American, state - has remained solid. Word came recently that last year’s giving to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions hit another record. In spite of what seems to be an economic downturn over the last couple of years, giving to the offering last year was 1 percent over the previous year’s. All told, the offering hit $49,560,279 in 2003.   That was last year. What will Southern Baptists and Louisiana Baptists do this year?   The need for missions and evangelism in our homeland has not been greater in recent decades than it is today. For instance, ecumenical ministerial alliances in many Louisiana cities and towns must now ask themselves, … [Read more...]

Fallen Baptist worker leaves reminder – ‘When God calls, there are no regrets’

March 24, 2015

A handwritten letter from Karen Watson to her pastors is proof the Southern Baptist missions worker was resolved to obey God as he called her to follow him past the comforts of home and into a faraway land where millions need to know him. A handwritten letter from Karen Watson to her pastors is proof the Southern Baptist missions worker was resolved to obey God as he called her to follow him past the comforts of home and into a faraway land where millions need to know him.   The commitment eventually cost Watson, 38, her life. She was one of four humanitarian aid workers who died in Iraq after their vehicle was ambushed March 15.   Larry and Jean Elliott of Cary, N.C., and David McDonnall of Rowlett, Texas, also perished. McDonnall’s wife, Carrie, was severely injured in the attack and remains in stable condition at a hospital in Dallas.   "When God calls there are no regrets," Watson wrote in a letter to Phil Neighbors and Roger Spradlin, co-pastors of Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield, Calif., where she was a member since 1997.   The letter is dated March 7, 2003. It was written just before Watson left for the Middle East and was meant to be opened only upon her … [Read more...]

Slain Baptist worker was ‘on-mission … all the time,’ friend recalls

March 24, 2015

David McDonnall was a master storyteller who was willing to die so that others could hear the story of Jesus, close friends said in a memorial service for the slain missions worker last week. David McDonnall was a master storyteller who was willing to die so that others could hear the story of Jesus, close friends said in a memorial service for the slain missions worker last week.   He was an "on-mission Christian all the time," friend Chris McKinney said.   McKinney drew laughter and nods of agreement from the crowd packed into the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary auditorium as he told about a time he and McDonnall were standing in line at Wendy’s.   "All of a sudden, I heard David speaking in Arabic back behind me," McKinney said. "All I could think was, ... ‘He’s found the only Arabic-speaking people in all of southwest Fort Worth and he’s talking to them.’ ...   "Within 30 seconds of being at Wendy’s, David was on mission for Jesus Christ, sharing the gospel with these people who had probably never heard it before."   McDonnall was one of four Southern Baptist missions workers killed in an attack near Mosul, Iraq, earlier this month. He was a … [Read more...]

‘Faith in the Lord has been the theme of my life’

March 24, 2015

These days, 83-year-old Carter Hall teaches a FAITH evangelism class at Fairview Baptist Church in Coushatta. But for the former pastor who has served Louisiana Baptist churches for more than 60 years, Hall’s life has mirrored the name of the class he teaches. These days, 83-year-old Carter Hall teaches a FAITH evangelism class at Fairview Baptist Church in Coushatta.   But for the former pastor who has served Louisiana Baptist churches for more than 60 years, Hall’s life has mirrored the name of the class he teaches.   "Faith is a big factor in my life," says Hall, who was presented a plaque last fall by Fairview Pastor Stephen McAbee for his 60 years in the ministry. "Faith in the Lord has been the theme of my life."   Hall says faith brought him through the Depression during his grammar school days.   "We were so poor we didn’t know there was a Depression," Hall recalls.   "We didn’t have to worry about how much money we’d spend because we didn’t have money to spend."   Raised in Walker, he was the fourth of seven children born to George and Addie Hall. His father held a job as a postal service mail carrier, but his paycheck provided little money … [Read more...]

He was looking for ancient artifacts – but never once expected to find this

March 24, 2015

As often happens in other fields, the find of Gabriel Barkay’s career as a biblical archaeologist rose at the intersection of careful calculation and happy accident - the latter provided in his case by a bored 12-year-old helper who whacked the stone floor of an Israelite burial vault with a heavy hammer. As often happens in other fields, the find of Gabriel Barkay’s career as a biblical archaeologist rose at the intersection of careful calculation and happy accident - the latter provided in his case by a bored 12-year-old helper who whacked the stone floor of an Israelite burial vault with a heavy hammer.   His name was Nathan. Too scattered and mischievous to be of much help, he had been dispatched to clean a worked-over corner of Barkay’s dig just outside the old city of Jerusalem, a largely overlooked archaeological site that Barkay thought might yield material for his dissertation.   But the stone floor turned out to be the ceiling of a concealed void beneath. And Nathan’s hammer blow punched through to a repository containing hundreds of vessels of pottery, personal jewelry and other effects untouched for 2,600 years.   Among them was the find of finds - two tiny, … [Read more...]

Applaud the stand

March 24, 2015

Re: The Southern Baptist Convention proposal to leave the Baptist World Alliance, beginning in September. Re: The Southern Baptist Convention proposal to leave the Baptist World Alliance, beginning in September.   I wish to applaud those who are willing to stand tall and make difficult decisions. The Southern Baptist Convention leadership has shown that the theology of those we work side by side together with is important. The financing of such organizations, while they demonstrate a callous disregard for God’s Word and his principles, is a sinful waste of his resources.   Most Southern Baptists are biblically conservative and would not allow those who lead the Baptist World Alliance to preach more than once in their churches. Why should we provide the funds to keep them solvent?   Mike Rasberry, Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church Slidell, La. … [Read more...]

Communicate openly

March 24, 2015

I have no doubt when (LBC Executive Director) Dean Doster said recently there had been no secret meeting regarding the future of the associational directors of missions, he was speaking the truth. I have no doubt when (LBC Executive Director) Dean Doster said recently there had been no secret meeting regarding the future of the associational directors of missions, he was speaking the truth. However, he was speaking the truth from his experience. You see, he was at the meeting with five other chosen men. For those, it certainly was not a secret. However, the associations made decisions after their "meeting" that were rendered null and void, and the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s annual meeting was not privy to the "non-secret" meeting. Again, these men would honestly defend their motives and deny the secrecy of their meeting. It all depends on one’s definition of secret. Unless the meeting’s time, place and purpose had been announced to all affected by it, it was a secret.   I was taught as a child that I must avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing. Can anyone deny that, at the very least, this meeting appears to have been a secret? Now, rather than seeking peace and unity, there are some saying … [Read more...]

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