By Kelly Boggs, Baptist Message Editor The U.S. House of Representatives failed to pass legislation on May 31 that would have made it illegal to abort an unborn child because of the baby’s sex. Abortions based on sex are widely practiced in India and China, and the vast majority of babies aborted due to sex selection are female. There are indications the practice of sex-selection abortion is beginning to rear its ugly head in the United States, due in part to the rise of immigrants from Asia and India. As a result, Rep. Trent Franks (R.-Ariz.) introduced HR 3541, known as the Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA). Franks indicated the purpose of his bill was to ensure equal rights for unborn children – boys and girls. The failure of the bill is, to say the least, disappointing. However, the manner in which the House chose to deal with the legislation is also disappointing. Rather than handle the bill in the usual manner, the bill was considered under “suspension of the rules” which makes controversial legislation, like abortion measures, difficult to pass. According to House protocol, suspension of the rules is a procedure generally used to quickly pass non-controversial bills. … [Read more...]
Fred Luter to be nominated for First Vice President
By Baptist Press Staff [img_assist|nid=7360|title=Fred Luter|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=75|height=100]NEW ORLEANS (BP)--Louisiana pastor Fred Luter will be nominated as first vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention, Daniel Akin announced June 7. Luter, senior pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, will be nominated by Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. The SBC annual meeting will be June 14-15 in Phoenix. Akin, who has known Luter for more than 20 years, praised him as "one of Southern Baptists' favorite preachers." Citing his "enormous respect" for Luter, Akin said, "He is a wonderful role model as a pastor, as a preacher, as a husband, and also as a father. He has graced Southern Baptist churches and conferences for more than two decades." Luter was born in New Orleans and grew up in the historic "Lower 9th Ward" of the city. Next year's SBC annual meeting will be held in New Orleans. "The timing is right," Akin said. "I think it would be a great thing for Southern Baptists to honor him and allow him to serve us … [Read more...]
Not this time: What a ‘Relief’ – As rivers subside, state DR teams stand down
By Karen L. Willoughby, Managing Editor [img_assist|nid=7356|title=Chainsaw Crews|desc=While Louisiana’s Disaster Relief Teams have not had to deal with the projected castrophic flooding forecasted, they were prepared for the worst. Even though, they did not have to turn out in force here, they have responded to the needs of Mississippi and Alabama hit hard by deadly tornadoes and spring storms, as well as needs in Louisiana.|link=none|align=left|width=640|height=491]MISSISSIPPI RIVERBANKS – As an event, it didn’t happen. But Louisiana’s 4,300-plus trained Disaster Relief volunteers and its 74 DR units – feeding, shower/laundry, chain saw, mud-out, child care trailers – were ready, just in case Mississippi River floodwaters overtopped or breached levees anywhere from Lake Providence to the Gulf of Mexico. “It’s frustrating sometimes, but that’s the nature of the beast,” said Gibbie McMillan, director of Disaster Relief and men’s ministries for the Louisiana Baptist Convention. “All the preparatory work we did – but it was a blessing we didn’t need them. “However, if we had had a need for them, they would have been there,” McMillan continued. “It’s a good time to be a Southern … [Read more...]
Grant Ethridge to be Pastor Conference nominee
By Staff, Baptist Press NEW ORLEANS, La. (BP)--Grant Ethridge, senior pastor of Liberty Baptist Church in Hampton, Va., will be nominated as president of the Southern Baptist Pastors' Conference at its June 12-13 meeting in Phoenix, Louisiana pastor Fred Luter Jr. has announced. [img_assist|nid=7358|title=Grant Ethridge|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=67|height=100]"Dr. Ethridge has been a pastor for over 27 years, serving churches in Georgia, Arkansas and Virginia," Luter, senior pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, said in a statement to Baptist Press May 20. Ethridge is a former president of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. "Under his leadership, Liberty has grown to five worship services each Sunday," Luter said of the 6,000-plus-member church Ethridge has led the past five years. "In order to accommodate the crowds on Easter weekend 2011 the church had nine services." Liberty has received designations as one of the top 100 fastest-growing churches in the U.S., Luter stated, and has been a leading church in the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia convention in Cooperative Program giving, in giving to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions and in baptisms. "With the … [Read more...]
Hispanic church blesses Metairie
By Rayna Pittman, Special to the Message [img_assist|nid=7361|title=Spreading the Word|desc=Pastor Gonzalo Rodriguez, shown delivering his sermon, has seen the congregation of Good Shepherd Baptist Church grow to 600 strong. It is projected to jump to 1,000 by year’s end.|link=none|align=left|width=91|height=100]METAIRIE – “Dios le bendiga” fills the air as members of Good Shepherd Baptist Hispanic Church head to their unofficially assigned pews on Sunday mornings. As they bless one another in the name of God and prepare their hearts for worship, the outside world takes a back seat. But in a Hispanic congregation such as this one, certain issues preoccupy the minds of worshippers and even make their way into the corporate prayer time. As Pastor Gonzalo Rodriguez delivers the sermon, he is mindful that someone in his audience may be an undocumented resident who lives with the fear of deportation. “We all are welcome here before God’s throne,” Rodriguez said. “He loves us all equally.” While the Senate works to reintroduce the DREAM Act, which would give undocumented young people who plan to attend college or join the military a path to legal status, buried beneath the political … [Read more...]
Calvinism stirs debate, discussion in SBC
By Kelly Boggs, Message Editor The theological system known as Calvinism has long been a catalyst for controversy. The debate, though not new, seems to have gained new vigor in the Southern Baptist Convention in recent years. “This is an old discussion,” Paige Patterson said during a discussion on Calvinism at the 2006 SBC Annual Meeting in Greensboro, N.C. “It’s a discussion that predates Calvin. It is a discussion that predates Augustine. …,” Baptist Press reported Patterson as saying. The president of Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, continued, “God’s people have always struggled to try to figure out what is it that God has done on one hand and what is it for which we are responsible on the other.” The theological system developed by John Calvin in the early 1500s is best known for its five points that are summed up in the acronym TULIP. Each of the letters in the word represents a key doctrine of Calvin’s theology. The ‘T’ represents “Total depravity.” This doctrine teaches that as a consequence of the fall of man into sin, every person born into the world is enslaved to sin. The ‘U’ stands for “Unconditional election.” This teaching … [Read more...]
So, I hear your pastor is a Calvinist
By Jim Law, Pastor First Baptist Gonzales According to research by LifeWay, the chances are much higher today than they were 25 years ago that your future pastor will be a Calvinist. Quite frankly, this has a lot of Baptists scrambling and nervous. With the surge in Calvinistic conviction, it wouldn’t surprise me if some pastor search committees begin to ask prospective pastoral candidates, “Are you a Calvinist?” before they query about conversion and call to ministry. The conversation has become so acrimonious in some places that there has been more heat than light. I have heard some speak of the resurgence of reformed thought much like the way one would describe a melanoma, and many see Calvinistic doctrine as a cancer in the body of Christ called Southern Baptists. For this reason, I don’t want to be known by the term “Calvinist” at the cost of being called and known by infinitely greater names “Christian” and “Brother in Christ.” However, in full disclosure, I am decidedly in the Reformed, Calvinistic, Doctrines of Grace camp. If labels and camps are inevitable, I am convinced from Scripture that what is commonly called the five points of Calvinism (with nuance) … [Read more...]
Questions We’ve Pondered: Bill Warren
By Bill Warren, Professor of New Testament and Greek at NOBTS Question: Why is the trinity so important for Christians to affirm? Can’t we just believe in God? And isn’t the trinity like having three Gods? Bill Warren responds: Let’s start thinking about this question with some background. The first Christians, being Jewish, were totally monotheistic, believing as the Shema from Deuteronomy. 6:4 notes: “The Lord our God is one.” This was their starting point as they wrestled to understand their experience of God’s presence in Jesus. The struggle was not with being monotheistic and believing in the Holy Spirit since the Spirit was mentioned many times in the Old Testament and understood as the powerful presence of God working in this world. Of course, they become even more “Spirit” conscious with their powerful experience at Pentecost and beyond. But how did Jesus fit into this picture of God? The trinity is the answer to that question and expresses something at the core of our Christian faith: When we follow Jesus, we have an encounter with God himself, for to walk with Jesus is to walk with God! The height of explaining what the disciples experienced … [Read more...]
Duane McDaniel dies after massive stroke
By Staff, Baptist Message [img_assist|nid=7367|title=Duane McDaniel|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=68|height=100]NEW ORLEANS – Duane McDaniel, Executive Director of the New Orleans Baptist Association, died May 30 after suffering a massive stroke on May 21. He was 54 years old. McDaniel is survived by his wife, Kathleen; four children, Mallory, 15; Matthew, 14; Keanu, 8; and Abby, 7; his mother, Margie McDaniel of McComb, Miss.; three brothers and numerous cousins, aunts and uncles. McDaniel was the son of the Percy Carl McDaniel, who predeceased him by 20 years. During his not-quite-two-years at the helm of the urban Baptist association this is still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina, McDaniel set in place what he called “a holistic missional strategy for glorifying God by proclaiming the gospel in word and deed,” said Jack Hunter of the associational staff. It was a three-pronged strategy involving compassions ministries, church planting and church health. Gospel-centered compassion ministries included Christian community health centers, volunteer urban mission projects, home repair projects, ministries to the homeless and more. “Compassion … [Read more...]
Wilks, Landry, Rogers chosen to represent state at National Youth and High School Bible Drill Competition
By Staff, Baptist Message PINEVILLE – Andrew Wilks, Kimberly Landry and Deborah Rogers were chosen to represent Louisiana at the National Youth and High School Bible Drill Competition at Meadowbrook Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., folliwing the LBC’s Youth and High School Bible Drill, Xtreme Bible Challenge and Speakers’ tournament. The four events were held May 6-7. Wilks, a ninth grader at Trinity Baptist Church in Pineville, beat eight others in a drill off at the competition. Joining Wilks will be Landry of Riverside in Denham Springs, and Rogers of Highland in Bogalusa. Youth Bible Drill 7th Grade –There were 4 people recognized as winners in four 7th grade groups. They were: Rachel Copeland-FBC, Gonzales; Robert Belmont-FBC, Covington; Carrie Ikerd-Trinity, Oak Grove; Mark Jones-Grace Memorial, Slidell. 8th Grade –There were 6 people recognized as winners in three 8th grade groups. They were: Thomas Gamble-FBC, Gonzales; Austin Meng-Temple, Ruston; Sadye Dudley-FBC, Lafayette; Abbi Wilson-FBC, Lafayette; Paige Nevels-FBC, Oak Grove; Lexie Barkley-Dunn,Dunn. 9th Grade – The first & second place winners of each of … [Read more...]
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