Witnessing to the lost this Mardi Gras just may be as easy as saying "cheese." Louisiana Baptist Convention leaders are scheduled to bring JoePix photo evangelism ministry to New Orleans on Feb. 21-24 and are looking for 270 individuals to take part in the effort. Witnessing to the lost this Mardi Gras just may be as easy as saying "cheese." Louisiana Baptist Convention leaders are scheduled to bring JoePix photo evangelism ministry to New Orleans on Feb. 21-24 and are looking for 270 individuals to take part in the effort. Operated by BlueSky Ministries, JoePix teams take photographs of people at major events, such as Mardi Gras, offering free pictures that can be retrieved at www.joepix.com. While visiting the Web site, those who are photographed have a chance to learn about Jesus Christ. The campaign is simple, says Davies Owens, executive director of JoePix and consultant with the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board. After undergoing a two-hour training session, teams of two - a male and a female - approach individuals or groups at major events such as Mardi Gras and ask if they want a free photograph taken. The team then issues the … [Read more...]
Change on the horizon
Change on the horizon: Louisiana Baptist leaders eye a change in convention structure as local associations prepare to assume full responsibility for directors of missions Change on the horizon: Louisiana Baptist leaders eye a change in convention structure as local associations prepare to assume full responsibility for directors of missions A Louisiana Baptist committee has offered suggestions to help local associations in the state take full administrative and financial responsibility for their directors of missions at the first of 2005. The suggestions are designed to assist associations through a time of transition "in a timely manner with as little hardship as possible on all parties concerned." They were released January 23, just days after the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board endorsed the decision for directors of missions to return completely to associational control. At that time, the board also approved a committee to work out a transition plan for the process. The shift of control will mean the end of a structure that had been followed for some 40 years in which directors of missions were employed by the state convention. The move requires … [Read more...]
Churches urged to use new Gibson film for outreach
Some are calling it the greatest witnessing opportunity in 2,000 years - while others are saying it represents a chance to jump-start a national spiritual revival. Some are calling it the greatest witnessing opportunity in 2,000 years - while others are saying it represents a chance to jump-start a national spiritual revival. For Louisiana Baptist Convention Evangelism Director Wayne Jenkins, it simply is a "God thing" that absolutely begs for local churches to get involved. "It" is the new Mel Gibson film - "The Passion of the Christ." The film already has generated considerable buzz and controversy. Jews especially have complained that it will blame them for the death of Christ. Christians who have previewed the film deny that - and report an unprecedented portrayal of the last hours in the life of Jesus. Southern Baptist leaders who have previewed the film all have spoken of its scriptural integrity and its outright power. Now, as the film prepares to open Feb. 25, Jenkins said he wants churches to focus on its unbelievable possibilities. "This is not something we came up with," he said of the film. "We didnt have the $24 million or so … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the published week of February 5, 2004 Potpourri DENHAM SPRINGS - Eden church: Mark Trammell Trio in concert; Feb. 8, 6 p.m.; Wayne Talley, pastor. BATON ROUGE - Jefferson church: Jeff Burnham in concert; Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m.; T. C. French Jr., pastor. BATON ROUGE - Stevendale church: The Perrys in concert; Feb. 14, 7 p.m.; Michael J. LoBrutto, pastor. ARCADIA - First church: Wild Game Banquet; Feb. 7, 6 p.m.; Lynn Clayton, guest speaker; $5 per ticket; call (318) 263-8474; Jeff Hoffman, guest speaker. ALEXANDRIA - Calvary church: Brendan McKinney in concert; Feb. 8, 6 p.m.; David Brooks, pastor. Revivals RAYVILLE - Eastside church: Feb. 9-13, 7 p.m.; Brad Webb, evangelist; Mark Goodman, minister of music; Kyle Coates, pastor. JONESVILLE - Lismore church: Feb. 15, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Feb. 16-18, 7 p.m.; Jack Daniels, evangelist; Ken Gilmore, pastor. MONTEREY - First church: Feb. 15, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Feb. 16-18, 7 p.m.; Scotty McDowell, guest speaker; Richard Enterkin, pastor. Anniversaries SHREVEPORT - Woodridge church: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seeger celebrated 60 years of … [Read more...]
Barna study: Half of nation’s senior pastors hold biblical worldview
Barely half of the nations senior pastors - but a leading 71 percent of Southern Baptist pastors - hold to a biblical worldview, a new study by Christian researcher George Barna shows. Barely half of the nations senior pastors - but a leading 71 percent of Southern Baptist pastors - hold to a biblical worldview, a new study by Christian researcher George Barna shows. The poll of 601 senior pastors representing some 50 denominations shows that only 51 percent of the nations pastors held to a biblical worldview. The survey included pastors from conservative, moderate and liberal backgrounds. While Southern Baptists had the highest percentage, United Methodist pastors had the lowest (27 percent). In fact, only 28 percent of pastors from mainline denominations held to a biblical worldview. Mainline churches include the American Baptist Churches USA, United Church of Christ, Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Presbyterian Church (USA) and the United Methodist Church. "Worldview" describes the belief system by which a person understands or makes decisions about the world. For the Barna poll, those holding to such a view had to … [Read more...]
Young adults challenged to carry Christian faith in all walks of life
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has a challenge for young adult Christians - whatever one does and wherever one is, do not be a thermostat. Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has a challenge for young adult Christians - whatever one does and wherever one is, do not be a thermostat. "A lot of people - particularly in politics - are nothing more than thermometers," Huckabee told young adults gathered for a recent Southern Baptist conference in Dallas. These "thermometers" take an opinion poll to get the "pulse of the public" and, based on the poll, state the position they are going to take, explained Huckabee, who is a former president of the Arkansas Baptist Convention. However, God calls people to be like thermostats, moving the temperature to what it should to be, Huckabee explained during the recent Elevate 2004 conference, which is designed to help young adult professional take their Christian faith into the world. He offered two suggestions for young people seeking to change the climate of the culture. First, a Christian should stand by their convictions no matter the consequences, Huckabee said. He added that these convictions should be based on the Word … [Read more...]
Area Briefs
For the published week of February 12, 2004 LBC finances Louisiana Baptists got 2004 off to a very strong start as far as convention receipts are concerned. January receipts for all but one area of giving were up significantly from the previous year. Cooperative Program receipts totaled $2,105,388, an increase of $146,304 (7.5 percent) from January 2003. The total launches the 2004 budget well, exceeding monthly needs by $272,055 (14.8 percent). The receipts also send a good signal to the convention, which begins 2004 with a reduced budget as a result of a dip in giving the previous two years. Receipts for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions totaled $1.7 million last month, an increase of $330,383 (23.7 percent) from the previous January. The Lottie Moon offering is the only avenue of giving not on a calendar year - its runs from June 1 to May 31. Thus, eight months into the offering year, state Lottie Moon receipts stand at $2.8 million, an increase of $443,870 (18.8 percent) from the same time last year. Receipts for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions totaled $103,931 last month, an increase of almost … [Read more...]
The costs of troubled families, divorces paid by all citizens
While just about everyone in America seems to be talking about marriage and the family being in trouble, every legislature in the country seems to be passing laws that weaken the very premise of marriage and therefore the family, and make getting out of marriage easier. While just about everyone in America seems to be talking about marriage and the family being in trouble, every legislature in the country seems to be passing laws that weaken the very premise of marriage and therefore the family, and make getting out of marriage easier. Even Louisiana, with its covenant marriage possibility, just passed a law that does away with a waiting period for the three-day waiting period between getting a license and being married in the French Quarter so it can compete with the wedding chapels of Las Vegas. We may be slow to catch up to other states and cities in areas that matter most, but we seem to have no problem staying up in the less desirable areas. To be certain, in matters of the ultimate human interpersonal relationships or marriages and families, laws cannot determine their quality. No law can make a man be faithful to his wife or his wife faithful to him, nor is there a law that can … [Read more...]
The Purpose-Driven Life (Part 2)
The theme of the 2004 Louisiana Baptist Evangelism Conference hardly could have been missed by participants - it was all about finding purpose. The theme of the 2004 Louisiana Baptist Evangelism Conference hardly could have been missed by participants - it was all about finding purpose. State convention leaders used the annual conference at Istrouma Baptist Church in Baton Rouge as a springboard for their year-long emphasis on equipping Louisiana Baptists for ministry and evangelism. The chosen tool for the emphasis is "The Purpose-Driven Life" by Rick Warren, a Southern Baptist pastor and best-selling author. "The Purpose-Driven Life" invites persons to undertake a 40-day study designed to help them understand God’s meaning and purpose for their lives. The study book has been embraced across the country - and the Louisiana Baptist Convention has partnered with Warren and his church to bring the study to the Bayou State. Leaders say they hope as many as 750 to 1,000 Louisiana Baptist churches will use the study this year. In an effort to promote the emphasis, leaders organized the recent evangelism conference on the themes of the purpose study. The … [Read more...]
The Purpose-Driven Life (Part 1)
Rick Warren is convinced "The Purpose-Driven Life" study can do more than just change one’s life. Rick Warren is convinced "The Purpose-Driven Life" study can do more than just change one’s life. It can change an entire state - even the state of Louisiana - by changing its churches. "(This purpose-driven emphasis) will change your church like nothing else," Warren said during the recent Louisiana Baptist Evangelism Conference at Istrouma Baptist Church in Baton Rouge. Warren did not attend the state conference - but he did make his presence known. Warren addressed each session of the two-day conference via video, speaking specifically about the state convention’s year-long "40 Days of Purpose" emphasis. Warren is pastor at Saddleback Valley Community Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of the largest Southern Baptist congregations in the nation. He also is author of "The Purpose-Driven Life." The book urges persons to commit 40 days of study for discovering God’s purpose for their lives. Louisiana Baptist leaders have embraced the concept, as have many others across the nation. They have made the study the centerpiece of their "40 Days of … [Read more...]
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