By Sharayah Colter/Southern Baptist Texas NEW ORLEANS (BP) - Contested portions of a 2013 Texas pro-life law, which continually have been challenged in court by abortion advocates, were upheld June 9 by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. The decision to uphold the law as it was passed likely will mean that 49 licensed abortion clinics in Texas will be reduced to eight, as Texas House Bill No. 2 (HB 2) requires abortion facilities to comply with ambulatory surgical center standards. The nonprofit Texas Values pro-family organization called the standards “steps to protect women who go into abortion facilities from being less likely to jeopardize their own lives” in June 9 news release. Texas Values, led by attorney Jonathan Saenz, played an instrumental role in HB 2’s passage in 2013 and has since worked to defend the measure in court and in the public square. “Today we are thankful that the Fifth Circuit upheld a law that protects both women and children,” Saenz said. “The court’s decision ensures that abortion clinics must uphold basic health standards -- standards that are required of other surgical centers in the state.” An appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is expected by HB2 opponents, with Center … [Read more...]
Kendrick brothers’ latest film an option for messengers, others after SBC Pastors Conference
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Messengers and others looking for a way to spend their time after the Monday evening session of the Southern Baptist Pastors Conference can watching the next film from the Kendrick brothers. War Room, the fifth film from Alex and Stephen Kendrick, will be screened at 9 pm in the Battelle Ballroom. An exclusive Q&A with the Kendricks will follow. Scheduled for an Aug. 28 release by Sony Picture Entertainment’s TriStar Pictures, War Room is a drama “with humor and heart that explores the power that prayer can have on marriages, parenting, careers, friendships, and every other area of our lives,” according to a press release. The main characters, Tony and Elizabeth Jordan, seem to have it all – great jobs, a beautiful daughter and a dream house. However, their marriage is failing. Elizabeth meets a client of hers, who challenges her to establish a war room and battle plan for prayer for the family. Meanwhile, Tony struggles surface and he must decide whether he will make amends for his family. The Kendrick brothers previously made Courageous, Fireproof, Facing the Giants and Flywheel. … [Read more...]
Carver: ‘withhold judgment’ on Marine’s conviction
By David Roach, Baptist Press JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (BP) -- Although evangelical commentators have protested the court-martial conviction of a Marine who defied an order to remove a Bible verse from her workstation, the North American Mission Board's executive director of chaplaincy says believers should reserve judgment because there likely is "much more to this particular story than Scriptures that were just in a public place." Douglas Carver When news breaks of an apparent religious liberty violation like this case, "everyone is alarmed," Douglas Carver, the former U.S. Army chief of chaplains, told Baptist Press. But usually "as you begin to dig," there's "more to the issue." Carver added, "From my perspective of 38 years in the military, I have found no more fair legal process than military justice. It's thorough. It's fair. It's merciful." The Marine at the center of the case, Lance Corporal Monifa Sterling, has appealed her conviction to the highest military court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Sterling was convicted of violating a lawful order after refusing to obey a staff sergeant's 2013 order to remove three copies of Isaiah 54:17 -- "No weapon formed against me shall prosper" -- from her … [Read more...]
Pineville braces for potential Red River flooding
By Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – As the Red River continues to rise, concern of potential flooding also continued to rise amongst the officials of Pineville. On Thursday, the Louisiana National Guard sent a group out to the riverfront, on the Pineville side, to help secure sewer pump stations that will help pump excess water out should it reach people’s homes along the river. The river is expected to reach its cresting point of 38 feet by this weekend. The National Guard has also been sandbagging the area around Pump Station #23 on Dupree Road in Pineville to prevent any potential flooding from getting into the sewage pump. City officials are hoping the sand bags aren’t needed but they prepared for the worst. “There are some low areas that we are concerned about,” said Rich Dupree, Pineville’s city manager. “The mayor has been going door to door, visiting those homeowners, letting them know, if water doesn’t cut into their homes, it will cut off access to their homes.” Fortunately for much of the downtown and greater surrounding areas of Pineville, it sits among the high parts of the river so there isn’t much concern of any massive flooding but only concern for minor flooding along the … [Read more...]
MVP Curry credits God, family for success
By Daniel Woodman, Baptist Press NASHVILLE (BP) -- At four minutes left in the first half, the camera catches a blur moving in the corner of the screen. Enter Stephen Curry, who receives a pass from his teammate and drains a 3-point shot over a lunging defender on the biggest stage of the NBA, game one of the Finals. After his shot, the camera also picks up Curry making a quick fist pump to his chest and then pointing a finger toward the rafters of Oakland's Oracle Arena. It's Curry's way of thanking God for his success and eventual victory that night over the Cleveland Cavaliers. While Curry put on a dazzling display in the spotlight, the young star had an even more impressive regular season campaign. The number of 3-pointers made by Curry this season (286), was good enough to break the previous record of 272, which Curry notched just two years ago. Combined with a 67-win season by his Golden State Warriors and the number one seed in the Western Conference Playoffs, Curry's ability as a dynamic shooter garnered him the NBA's Most Valuable Player award. Lebron James and James Harden were just a couple of the superstars Curry edged out for his first MVP award in his six-year career. Unlike many superstars, Curry … [Read more...]
Louisiana College receives update from SACSCOC
By Norm Miller, Special to the Message PINEVILLE --Louisiana College president, Dr. Rick Brewer, received notice today that the college’s probationary status has been extended to allow the college to provide more information regarding Comprehensive Standard 3.2.4, External Influence. “Our accreditation remains intact,” Brewer said, “and our academic reputation speaks for itself. We remain encouraged because of the recent upsurge of interest in and support for the college. Our stakeholders continue to entrust their students into our care as evidenced by our enrollment numbers that are on track,” Brewer added. An official of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) notified Brewer of its governing board decision via telephone, saying that a detailed letter about the matter is forthcoming. During the coming weeks, officials from both SACSCOC and LC will confer prior to the college filing an official response later this year. “We are crafting several academic and revenue development initiatives that we anticipate launching this year. We believe these efforts underscore our commitment to preparing graduates and transforming lives in a culture that is relational, rigorous and … [Read more...]
State disaster relief teams watch, wait, prepare to respond to flooding
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief officials are making preparations now to respond to those directly impacted by the floodwaters of the Red River – and every Louisiana Baptist has a chance to participate. According to Louisiana Baptist state Disaster Relief Director Gibbie McMillan, four areas in north and central Louisiana likely will serve as staging areas when disaster relief teams are activated. Teams will use locations in Shreveport, Coushatta, Natchitoches and Alexandria as ministry hubs to sleep and eat at themselves. It is not certain that feeding for the public will be needed until the assessments are completed. Though trained disaster relief team members will be working, Louisiana Baptists who have not completed official training may also serve, McMillan said. Donations to the response along with prayers also are needed. Those interested in volunteering should call the disaster relief office at 318.448.3402. Donations can be made by going to louisianabaptists.org/disasterrelief or by mailing checks to Louisiana Baptist Convention, Attn: Disaster Relief, PO Box 311, Alexandria, LA 71309. In addition to teams from throughout Louisiana, others from out of state are also … [Read more...]
‘Journey Off The Map’ kicks off summer festivities at local churches
By Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer BALL - Summer is upon us and you know what that means ... it's Vacation Bible School time. Kingsville Baptist Church in Ball is one of many Louisiana Baptist churches that are hosting or will host VBS this summer. VBS is considered to be one of the biggest outreach ministries a church has during the year. "Like any other opportunity placed into the life of a church, the importance of VBS depends on the individual church," said David Anderson, Children's Ministry Strategist, Louisiana Baptist Convention. "VBS is still the single largest evangelistic opportunity that the church will have all year long," said Anderson. "We also know that unchurched families will bring their children and engage with the church like no other time during the year." Kingsville wrapped up their VBS festivities last week averaging 280 kids per day and 130 workers (teenagers and adults). "We have seen a renewed interest in training for VBS as we doubled our registration and attendance at the state wide training this year," said Anderson. Several churches have also requested that GOLA (summer missions program for college students) teams come to their churches to help assist them with VBS. "In … [Read more...]
Louisiana College names Lyn Bankston as new softball coach
By Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Less than a month after Mark Rosier resigned as Louisiana College’s softball coach, Wildcat Athletics Director and head football coach Dennis Dunn didn’t waste time or have to go very far to find Rosier’s replacement. On June 8, Winnfield High School’s Lyn Bankston was introduced as the Lady Cats new head coach. He becomes only the sixth head coach in the softball program’s history and succeeds Rosier, who spent four seasons at LC. Dunn said he's known Bankston for many years and called the hiring "a good move on several levels." "I've known Lyn since he was a player at Louisiana Tech," Dunn said. "Just his grit as a competitor is something I always admired. So, really, all of this came together like a glove, in terms of fit. He is a great fit for LC.” The opportunity to coach on the college level, especially at a college which has special meaning to him, was just too much for Bankston to pass up. "When you're in my profession and you're extremely passionate about it like I am, the thoughts always come into your mind," said Bankston. "You always want to coach at the highest level." “Louisiana College softball has such a rich history and is full of tradition,” said … [Read more...]
Louisiana National Guardsmen and State Police surveying flood efforts
Joe Dupree, Message Staff Writer SHREVEPORT/BOSSIER CITY - With the floodwaters threatening and already making their way onto the streets in Shreveport and along the lower levels of the riverfront in Bossier City, the Louisiana National Guardsmen have been put on alert and have busy securing the area and bracing for more possible flooding. "Engineer teams have been working nonstop on the construction of an 800 linear ft. HESCO barrier, consisting of two rows on the bottom and one row on the top totaling 2,400 linear feet, to fortify a concrete wall," said Staff SGT Denis B. Ricou. The Guardsmen have been busy hauling assets, assisting with construction efforts, and positioning various teams to affected areas since June 3rd. … [Read more...]
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