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When it comes down to the gospel, he sees nothing in black-and-white

March 24, 2015

Some people see the world in black and white - however, Charles Burchett is doing his best to put an end to that. Some people see the world in black and white - however, Charles Burchett is doing his best to put an end to that.   The soft-spoken-but-frank minister has become the voice for racial unity in Kirbyville, Texas, a town that has seen incidents running the gamut of racism - from cross burnings to Anglos who are reluctant to look African-Americans in the eye at the grocery store.   As pastor at First Baptist Church of Kirbyville, Buchett is familiar with the mood of the community. Even in his own congregation, a church member once relayed a message that his family would not come to worship until an African-American family was unwelcome at services.   However, against this wave of division, Burchett has set out in what he terms a spirit of "love and humility." He led his congregation to pray about the area’s racial tension, and the church now holds weekly prayer sessions about community issues.   He also has invited African-American pastors to speak at his church and has gone to several events predominantly attended by minorities.   "In war against the … [Read more...]

Fire thwarts reopening of Louisiana Baptist church

March 24, 2015

March 12 was the day 100 former members of Mount Olive Baptist Church near Cypremort Point planned to gather for their first service since the church closed its doors five years ago. March 12 was the day 100 former members of Mount Olive Baptist Church near Cypremort Point planned to gather for their first service since the church closed its doors five years ago. However, an arsonist set fire to the African-American church around 11:30 p.m. March 9, burning the building completely by 2 a.m., said Xavier Joshua, pastor of the Mount Olive congregation. Joshua said he was seeking to revive the church. As part of that effort, last November, he and others began removing the ceiling and preparing drywall at the old building so skilled craftsmen could work on the project. An acre of land also was cleared to make room for a loading area and parking. Four weeks ago, church members from Mississippi, Alabama and Illinois arrived to help with the project. Joshua said only one day of siding, laying tile and drywall finished remained to be completed when the church was burned. "None of the new wires we installed were connected to the ceiling’s panel," explained Joshua, who was ordained at Mount Olive 25 years … [Read more...]

Louisiana College trustees focus on school business

March 24, 2015

Faced with the looming loss of two top administrators, Louisiana College trustees met last week to handle largely routine business. Faced with the looming loss of two top administrators, Louisiana College trustees met last week to handle largely routine business.   The pending departure of school President Rory Lee and Vice President for Academic Affairs Ben Hawkins were not discussed during the trustees’ open meeting.   Both administrators announced recently they plan to leave the school at the end of the academic year to accept positions elsewhere.   However, while that news certainly was the topic of discussion throughout the Louisiana College community, it was not a feature of the trustees’ gathering - at least not during the sessions open to the public.   Instead, trustees:   • Approved a budget for the new year.   • Granted tenure and promotion to several college faculty members.   • Received a review report from Lee.   • Granted authorization for the school to grant master of arts degrees.   In addition to the departure of Lee and Hawkins, trustees also did not revisit their December 2003 action to alter the policy … [Read more...]

Thanks for the help

March 24, 2015

Thank God for Louisiana Baptists’ Campers on Mission. Thank God for Louisiana Baptists’ Campers on Mission. Our church family has been greatly blessed by this special group of people from here in Louisiana. A group of 12 people came down the bayou to First Baptist Church of Golden Meadow during the last two weeks of February to remodel a building for us. We appreciate their sacrificial service to God on our behalf. May our heavenly father richly bless you, folks. Thank you once again. Jipper Williford Golden Meadow, La. Select rating Give it 1/5 Give it 2/5 Give it 3/5 Give it 4/5 Give it 5/5 Give it 1/5 Give it 2/5 Give it 3/5 Give it 4/5 Give it 5/5 … [Read more...]

Maintain relationship

March 24, 2015

The decision by the SBC Executive Committee to recommend that the Southern Baptist Convention withdraw complete funding support for the Baptist World Alliance is tragic. Should that happen, my prayer is that convention messengers will vote it down and restore full support. The decision by the SBC Executive Committee to recommend that the Southern Baptist Convention withdraw complete funding support for the Baptist World Alliance is tragic. Should that happen, my prayer is that convention messengers will vote it down and restore full support.   Historically, Southern Baptists have placed high emphasis on the absolute authority of the Bible, evangelism/missions, local church autonomy, the priesthood of all believers, religious liberty and the separation of church and state. We have celebrated our "unity in diversity" and have respected differences of opinion on issues that were subject to interpretation. These same kind of Baptists make up the member bodies of the Baptist World Alliance.   The BWA is a beautiful example of global Baptist witness and cooperation. It has modeled servant leadership in its service to Baptist bodies, not numbering above 200. I have been involved in the BWA for many … [Read more...]

Do sexual abstinence efforts really work? It all depends, leader says

March 24, 2015

Do efforts to have teenagers pledge to remain sexually abstinent until marriage work? Well, the answer appears to be "no" - and "yes." Do efforts to have teenagers pledge to remain sexually abstinent until marriage work? Well, the answer appears to be "no" - and "yes."   A recent study offered troubling statistics related to teenagers and sex - even when those teenagers have pledged to remain abstinent until marriage.   However, at the same time, Southern Baptist leaders have stressed that with the right groundwork and ongoing support, sexual abstinence campaigns like True Love Waits really can - and do - make a difference for young people.   The recent study involved 12,000 young people ages 12-18 and was conducted by Yale and Columbia universities.   Overall, the study found that 88 percent of young people who pledge themselves to sexual abstinence end up having sex before marriage. As high as that number is, it compares to 99 percent of young people who do not pledge sexual abstinence and who have sex before marriage.   At the same time, the study found that young people who pledged abstinence tended to delay the onset of sexual activity by 18 months and tended … [Read more...]

They gave all

March 24, 2015

They gave all: Southern Baptists once again find themselves mourning as the surprise attack claims the lives of four mission workers seeking to bring humanitarian aid and the gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Iraq They gave all: Southern Baptists once again find themselves mourning as the surprise attack claims the lives of four mission workers seeking to bring humanitarian aid and the gospel of Jesus Christ to the people of Iraq   They traveled to another land to minister for the sake of the gospel - in the end, they gave all for that cause - their very lives.   By now, the news is known - four Southern Baptist missions workers were killed while researching needs for humanitarian projects in northern Iraq.   Larry Elliott, 60.   Jean Dover Elliott, 58.   Karen Denise Watson, 38.   David McDonnall, 29.   And as of late last week, McDonnall’s wife, Carrie, 26, remained in critical condition as a result of the attack on the group by unidentified assailants wielding automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades.   The five were attacked as they traveled in a car in eastern Mosul in northern Iraq. At press time, the attackers … [Read more...]

Weekly Briefs

March 24, 2015

For the published week of February 5, 2004 Grand Canyon dispute   Officials at the Grand Canyon National Park have ordered additional copies of "Grand Canyon: A Different View" - a hardcover book of photos and essays advocating creation science and being sold in the park’s bookstores. A National Park Service confirmed additional copies have been ordered. In recent weeks, the debate about whether the park should offer the book for sale has been detailed in reports in various news media. Critics have protested the book’s creationist theme, saying it amounts to an endorsement of religion by the park service. However, the park service spokesperson said their offices will review the matter and work toward a general policy on such issues. The spokesperson said e-mails on the issue are running about 50-50 in support and opposition. The spokesperson also noted the bookstore has carried books based on Native American spiritual beliefs for several years.   Closing communion   Roman Catholic politicians who support abortion, assisted suicide or any other "life issues" out of step with church teachings should refrain from Holy Communion, a New Orleans archbishop has declared. The statement by … [Read more...]

The battle for the soul of the nation is deeper than symbols

March 24, 2015

Many speak on the influence, or lack thereof, of evangelical Christianity in the United States today, but few have spoken with more insight than David P. Gushee, the Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy at Union University, a Tennessee Baptist university. Many speak on the influence, or lack thereof, of evangelical Christianity in the United States today, but few have spoken with more insight than David P. Gushee, the Graves Professor of Moral Philosophy at Union University, a Tennessee Baptist university. His piece published by the Religion News Service printed below should be required reading for people concerned about the moral and ethical tone and direction of our nation. Even for those who might not agree with Professor Gushee, his piece will stimulate careful thinking.   Some readers will be angered because Professor Gushee claims that some of the most hotly debated issues of Christian influence in the United States the last few years are "symbols" of deeper issues. Professor Gushee implies that we can spend our energies fighting battles over displaying symbols rather than focusing the majority of our energies on the greater battles beneath the symbols.   Symbols are important. Symbols … [Read more...]

‘It’s (God’s) strength that gives us the power to stand’

March 24, 2015

It has been the most horrific year of their lives - a year of public grief following the deaths of their husbands when the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry on Feb. 1,2003. It has been the most horrific year of their lives - a year of public grief following the deaths of their husbands when the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry on Feb. 1,2003.   But they have not been without hope.   Instead, the loss of the shuttle Columbia just 16 minutes from touchdown has given Evelyn Husband and Sandy Anderson a global platform for spreading the message of hope and peace found in the gospel.   It is not a platform they stepped upon voluntarily. But both say they are determined to honor the memories of their husbands and set an example for their children by proclaiming the faith in Jesus Christ their husbands shared.   During a recent tribute to the lives and testimonies of Columbia Shuttle Commander Rick Husband and Payload Commander Mike Anderson, the wives of the two astronauts testified of God’s provision during the past year. Grace Community Church in Houston hosted the memorial concert for its two lost church members.   "It has been such … [Read more...]

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Texas tragedy coverage offers opportunities to minister, serve

Two things can be true at the same time. I never intended to become a fire chaplain. “It was never on my Bingo card,” as they say. For me, it came along with the job. I was going to be the pastor of the area church, so I became the chaplain for the volunteer fire department at the end of the street. Speaking … Read More

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