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January 22, 2016

REVIVAL United Baptist Church, Jena: Revival Services, Jan. 29, 6 p.m. Speaker: Carl Gulde. Morehouse Revival Crusade Jan. 31-Feb. 3. Pre-session music: 6 p.m. Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Monday-Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Evangelist: Bill Britt. Worship: 11th Hour. The event will be held  at the Morehouse Activity Center. Director of Missions: Jerry Price. LAGNIAPPE Jim Garlington is available for supply preaching, pastorate, interim or Bible studies. If interested, please call 318.312.2339 or 318.312.2338. First Baptist Church, Anacoco: Kingdom Heirs in concert, Jan. 29, 7 p.m. A love offering will be taken. Pastor: Durhl Davis Tall Timbers Conference Center, Woodworth: Louisiana Campers on Mission will kick off their 2016 schedule Jan. 24-29 with its annual work week at Tall Timbers Conference Center in Woodworth. The major project to be undertaken will be the continued construction of the Georgia Barnette Conference Center. There will be a variety of other projects from general cleaning, landscaping and remodeling. All skill levels are welcomed.  Having an RV is not necessary; Tall Timbers has accommodations. For reservations contact Tall Timbers at 318.445.6797 or email to talltimbers@talltimbersbcc.org or for more … [Read more...]

NOLA church plants above national average for baptisms

January 22, 2016

By Will Hall, Message Editor There is good news in New Orleans. Preliminary data for 2015 indicates baptisms by Louisiana Baptists’ church plants in the city are above the national average within the Southern Baptist Convention. The numbers compiled by the Louisiana Baptist Convention Missions and Ministry Team and released to the Baptist Message indicate the 19 church plants, ranging from one month to three years old performed one baptism for about every 7 weekly worship attenders. By comparison, information shared by the North American Mission Board for the 757 churches in its Class of 2010 showed each typically baptized one new believer for about every 13 weekly worship attenders. This is the latest information NAMB has shared about its church plants formed in 2010 or after, and was highlighted by NAMB President Kevin Ezell in his report at the 2015 SBC Annual Meeting which was held in Columbus, Ohio. Meanwhile, figures published in the SBC Annual indicate that among established Southern Baptist congregations, one baptism is performed for every 18 or so weekly worship attenders across the denomination. John Hebert, director of the LBC Missions and Ministry Team said LBC church plants are not in competition … [Read more...]

Inaugural Cenla Life March to declare ‘life is priceless’

January 22, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA/PINEVILLE –The inaugural Louisiana Life March in Central Louisiana will be held Jan. 30, and organizers say it has been a long time in the making. The procession will begin on the Louisiana College campus and continue through Pineville on Main Street before crossing over the Red River at the Jackson Street Bridge to end at the Alexandria Riverfront Amphitheater. Other Louisiana Life Marches have taken place in Baton Rouge and Shreveport, most recently simultaneously on Jan. 23, but this is the first time such an event will be held in the central part of the state. “I’m very excited and amazed at the strong response we have received so far from people throughout central Louisiana,” said Ryan Verret, associate director of Louisiana Right to Life. “It has been our desire for quite a while to bring together the pro-life community of this part of the state as well as create a unified voice working together to end the great injustice of abortion that was imposed upon Louisiana women and unborn children in 1973. “We are preparing for a historic event for our state with the Life March from Pineville to Alexandria on Saturday, Jan. 30,” he continued. “We hope everyone who … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptists are pro-life from the womb through eternity!

January 22, 2016

By Will Hall, Message Editor ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana Baptists are strongly pro-life! Moreover, we care about the individual in the womb but also throughout all stages and circumstances of life—and this second point is important. Too often during January, Sanctity of Life Month, the pro-abortion crowd tries to mischaracterize Christians as only caring about the life in the womb but not after it is born—and nothing could be further from the truth. Louisiana Baptists’ Mobile Pregnancy Care Center (Children’s Home and Family Ministries) provided services to more than 1,100 women last year and even helped place several of the expectant mothers in foster maternity homes. But our care about human life did not stop there. Louisiana Baptists also provided: -- residential ministry to 219 children and family members (Children’s Home and Family Ministries); -- foster care services for 85 children and adoption assistance to 21 couples (Children’s Home and Family Ministries); -- professional Christian counseling to nearly 1,800 individuals (Granberry Counseling Centers); and, -- life and job skills to 52 women (Christian Women’s Job Corps). Additionally, our international orphan care ministry Orphan Embrace touched … [Read more...]

Women’s conference offers a ‘Kaleidoscope’ of family helps

January 22, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Several major life experiences have shaped the character of Debbie Stuart but perhaps none has been more impactful than her own prodigal son’s wanderings. In October 2010, Stuart was on staff at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, when her son Jarrad was arrested at the age of 27. “That journey was the most painful season of our lives and led us to unexpected places with the Lord and taught us about obedience, forgiveness, deliverance and a few other very important lessons about life and ministry,” she said. Stuart will share the rest of her story – relating it to Paul’s shipwreck experience reported in Acts 27 – during the Kaleidoscope conference on Feb. 6 at First Baptist Church, Pineville. “In this passage we will discover a few reasons why the Lord allows shipwrecks especially in the lives of people who are trying to be faithful and obedient,” Stuart said. “We will learn how to have a successful shipwreck as well as what to do when the Lord takes us to unexpected places for unknown reasons.” The overall theme for the event is “Delight,” based on Psalm 119:174 and organizers are expecting 300 women to attend. A Shreveport native, Stuart served on … [Read more...]

Jesus is pro-life

January 21, 2016

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Defend the Faith underscores privilege and duty

January 21, 2016

By Marilyn Stewart, Regional Reporter NEW ORLEANS (BP) - The need for Christian apologetics -- the clearing of obstacles to faith -- has never been greater, attendees were told throughout the annual Defend the Faith conference, Jan. 4-8, at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary "Every age presents unique challenges to the Christian faith," said Defend the Faith director Rhyne Putman, NOBTS assistant professor of theology and culture. "We face moral shifts in our culture, religious pluralism, other competing worldviews and assaults on religious liberty." Sponsored by the seminary's Institute for Christian Apologetics, the event was attended by more than 200 people, one-third of whom were college students from various states. Plenary sessions were streamed via the Internet for the event and its messages to have an even wider reach. One current missionary in East Asia who watched the live-streamed sessions emailed one speaker to thank him for his candid portrayal of the difficulties facing those who engage a non-Christian culture. Featured among more than two-dozen speakers were Douglas Groothuis, professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary; teaching fellow Jana Harmon with the C.S. Lewis Institute; resurrection … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptist church planters commissioned at special service

January 20, 2016

By Message Staff ALEXANDRIA - Surrounded by family and Louisiana Baptist state missions services team members, six church planters were commissioned on Jan. 20 during the first-ever service of its kind for church planters in the state. The church planter commissioning service on Wednesday was for those who started a church since October 2015. Since then, 11 churches have been started in the state, including five in January. The goal for 2016 is to plant 30 churches in Louisiana, keeping in step with the goal to plant 300 churches by 2020. To reach that goal, 170 more churches will have to be planted between now and 2020. John Hebert, missions and ministry team leader for Louisiana Baptists, said his team is engaged in partnering with churches, associations and other Southern Baptist entities to plant healthy, culturally relevant, biblically sound, multiplying churches that seek to fulfill the Great Commission. “At the spearhead of this effort is the work of our Church planters,” he said during the commissioning service. “Today these church planters have come before this assembly to receive the blessing and commissioning and commitment of Louisiana Baptists’ support. God has called them to serve in places across our … [Read more...]

GuideStone announces release of its Ministers’ Tax Guide

January 20, 2016

By Roy Hayhurst, GuideStone Financial Resources communications DALLAS — GuideStone Financial Resources will release its popular annual tax guide in two phases. The Federal Reporting Requirements for Churches section is available now at GuideStone.org/TaxGuide. This section details filing requirements for Forms W-2 and 1099, as well as a brief section on filing requirements many churches will have to undertake as part of the Affordable Care Act. The remainder of the annual 2016 Tax Return Preparation and Federal Reporting Guide, Ministers’ Tax Guide for 2015 Returns, with its step-by-step filing instructions of personal ministers’ taxes, will be available online by the end of January. GuideStone participants can receive the free guide by visiting GuideStone.org/TaxGuide or can request a free printed copy by calling 1-888-98-GUIDE (1-888-984-8433). The guide was written again this year by Richard Hammar, a noted CPA, attorney and widely published author who specializes in legal and tax issues for ministers. Additionally, the material is edited by GuideStone’s staff to ensure that it addresses, in detail, the tax issues directly affecting Southern Baptist pastors. “Each year, we hear from so many pastors and other … [Read more...]

US Supreme Court agrees to tackle religious hostility by states

January 19, 2016

By Staff, Alliance Defending Freedom WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Jan. 15 to take up a case that addresses the question of whether states can exhibit hostility to religion by prohibiting churches and church-run organizations from participating in state programs solely because the groups are religious. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent a church-run pre-school and daycare center which the state of Missouri excluded from a program that provides recycled tire products to surface children’s playgrounds. Last month, ADF filed a brief with the high court that answered the state’s arguments in favor of religious discrimination in the program. “No state can define religious neutrality as treating religious organizations worse than everyone else,” said ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman. “That isn’t neutrality; it’s a hostility to religion that violates the First Amendment. That’s the primary issue that the Supreme Court will address. In this case, the state should not have excluded this preschool from the recycled tire program simply because a church operates the school.” “Children’s safety is just as important on church daycare playgrounds as it is on other daycare playgrounds,” added ADF Senior … [Read more...]

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