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NOBTS staffer updates progress on Gezer Dig

June 1, 2016

By Gary D Myers, NOBTS communications Setup days are always tough. It’s hot, dirty and we are all a bit out of physical shape when the excavation begins. We round up the tools and equipment, set up camp, raise shade cloth, make an unreasonable amount of sandbags, and a thousand other tasks. It takes lots of time and it is some of the hardest work we do during the excavation. Day two at the Tel Gezer Water System Exploration brought much cooler temperatures and more setup at all of our major work areas. In the water system (Fields A and B), the team repaired and installed the wooden stairs which allow access to the tunnel. Others began the long process of placing sandbags over the ancient steps – 85 steps total, each requiring two to four sandbags. Once setup is complete, the team will begin clearing out the NW quadrant of the pool (Area A). Removing this will expose the full width of the pool area at its shallowest point. Just as the team began laying the sandbags, we encountered the first real problem of the season. The switch used to control the winch shorted out and, for a time, we were unable lower additional sandbags into the tunnel. This minor setback was repaired within two to two and a half hours, but the lost time … [Read more...]

Fresh Grounded Faith, Jennifer Rothschild draw sold-out crowd

May 31, 2016

By Marilyn Stewart, Regional reporter The sold-out crowd of 1500 women at Celebration Church, Metairie, cheered when Jennifer Rothschild, noted author and accomplished singer, took to the stage for the recent women’s event Fresh Grounded Faith. With Rothschild were actress Karen Abercrombie, “Miss Clara” from the film War Room and Stormie Omartian, bestselling author of the Power of Prayer series. “It’s God’s love that makes you lovely,” Rothschild told the crowd of women from all backgrounds and age groups. Blinded at age 15, Rothschild is the author of 11 books including the bestselling Lessons I Learned in the Dark; Self Talk, Soul Talk; and the recently released Invisible: How You Feel is Not Who You Are. Rothschild is the author of the popular Me, Myself and Lies Bible study and the 7-session DVD-driven study, Hosea, carried by LifeWay. Trials and failures do not define a person’s value, Rothschild told the crowd. “Who you are and what you struggle with are not the same thing,” Rothschild said. “The Lord values who you are, not where you are.” A wife, mother, speaker and accomplished singer with six albums to her name, Rothschild has been featured on the Today show, Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, and the Billy Graham … [Read more...]

NOBTS evangelism efforts reach four with Gospel

May 31, 2016

By Marilyn Stewart, Regional reporter NEW ORLEANS - When the team of 17 New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS) students and  faculty members stepped into the neighborhood under storm-threatening skies April 21 to hand out 9-volt batteries, they did not know what the Lord would do. Three members of the community near the seminary came to faith in Christ. “The Lord gave us a window of one hour before the rain came down,” said Preston Nix, professor of evangelism and evangelistic preaching at NOBTS. “Two people…in two different locations had just finished praying to receive Christ when the rain started.” Seven faculty members and 10 students formed teams to knock on doors and give away free batteries for home smoke alarms. The teams partnered with Gentilly Baptist Church (GBC) to show love to neighbors with the goal of sharing the gospel. Two weeks later, on May 5, seven students and seven faculty members went into the community. As a result of their witness one person came to faith in Christ. “This involvement of our NOBTS faculty and students on the streets of our city shows once again that when we obey Christ's Great Commission, the Lord has people ready to respond,” said Ken Taylor, professor of urban missions at … [Read more...]

Zoar Baptist hosting Christian sexuality conference

May 31, 2016

By Message Staff BATON ROUGE – Zoar Baptist Church is hosting a one-night conference about Christian sexuality on June 3. Scheduled from 6:30 to 9:30 pm, the second G3 Conference will include topics about same sex marriage and the church, gender and American culture, and the meaning of biblical manhood and womanhood. Student Minister Obbie Todd said the church has a mandate to address such issues, especially in a world that seems increasingly hostile toward a biblical worldview. “Christian families are coming to the slow realization that even Bible Belt culture doesn’t necessarily share their biblical values about marriage and family,” Todd said. “The legal definition of marriage has changed. The cultural role of women, inside and outside the church, is changing. Public restrooms are even changing. But the Word of God has not changed. June 3 will be a night of encouragement, education, and exhortation for a church navigating the troubled waters of the sexual revolution.” Last year, nearly 130 people attended the conference and Todd expects 170 may attend this year. Those attending will receive a free meal, t-shirts and books. The cost to attend the seminar is free, though a box for donations to cover the cost will be on … [Read more...]

A Memorial Day prayer

May 29, 2016

Our Father who art in heaven hallowed be Thy Name. We, your children, come with very grateful hearts for all You have done for us as individuals and as citizens of this great nation. We recognize it is because of Your Grace and the sacrifice of so many that we can call ourselves Americans and can be a part of the most blessed nation in the world. On this Memorial Day enable us to remember. To remember those who have given their all for the values we hold as Americans. To remember those who have returned with wounds so physically and emotionally deep, that they may never be the same as before. May we sympathize with those who will never see the birth of their child, their child’s graduation, see their daughter as the beautiful bride, or stand with their handsome son as the groom. May we also sympathize with the many who will never hold a grandchild, cruise the oceans, or live to see old age. Your Word says, “No greater sacrifice can be given than to give one’s life for his friends.” That is what so many have done. They have given their lives for their country, for the freedom and values we hold so dear. Father, as we remember on this memorial day, help us join with the grief stricken families that live every day with the … [Read more...]

The World’s Most Famous WAR MEMORIAL POEM

May 29, 2016

By Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae Composed at the battlefront on May 3, 1915 during the second battle of Ypres, Belgium   On May 2, 1915, John McCrae’s close friend and former student Alexis Helmer was killed by a German shell. That evening, in the absence of a Chaplain, John McCrae recited from memory a few passages from the Church of England’s “Order of the Burial of the Dead.” For security reasons Helmer’s burial in Essex Farm Cemetery was performed in complete darkness. The next day, May 3, 1915, Sergeant-Major Cyril Allinson was delivering mail. McCrae was sitting at the back of an ambulance parked near the dressing station beside the YserCanal, just a few hundred yards north of Ypres, Belgium. As John McCrae was writing his In Flanders Fields poem, Allinson silently watched and later recalled, “His face was very tired but calm as he wrote. He looked around from time to time, his eyes straying to Helmer's grave." Within moments, John McCrae had completed the “In Flanders Fields” poem and when he was done, without a word, McCrae took his mail and handed the poem to Allinson. Allinson was deeply moved: “The (Flanders Fields) poem was an exact description of the scene in front of us both. He used the word blow in … [Read more...]

Steve Gaines’ vision for the SBC: stewardship

May 29, 2016

In this video, SBC Presidential hopeful Steve Gaines shares about stewardship. Gaines is pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tenn. "Stewardship is simply understanding, we don’t own anything, God owns everything," Gaines said.   … [Read more...]

VIDEO: U.S. Naval Academy Women’s Glee Club’s performance of Eternal Father

May 28, 2016

"Eternal Father, Strong to Save" is a beautiful, haunting hymn about the men and the sea. The U.S. Naval Academy has adopted it as its official hymn. The Women's Glee Club gives a beautiful rendition of the hymn. http://www.usna.edu/Music/media/Eternal_Father.mp4 … [Read more...]

Steve Gaines’ vision for the SBC: soul-winning

May 28, 2016

Soul-winning is a passion of SBC Presidential candidate Steve Gaines. The pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tenn., Gaines shares more in a short video. "People still get saved when we share the Gospel with them," Gaines said. … [Read more...]

MEMORIAL DAY: Jimmy Connelly’s greatest honor

May 28, 2016

By Jim Burton, Baptist Press GEORGE, S.C. (BP) -- An estimated 3.6 million Americans fought in the Pacific Theatre in World War II, overcoming brutal encounters on island after island against Japanese soldiers burrowed into the hillsides. The late Jimmy Connelly was one of those Americans. The Navy made Connelly chief of a troop-landing Higgins Craft during the massive amphibious assaults at the outset of the Allies' first major Pacific offensive against the Japanese -- Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. Each craft could ferry up to 36 Marines, and when they stormed the beaches, Connelly operated a 7.62mm belt-fed machine gun to provide cover. On his 10th trip to transport troops into the Solomon Islands battle zone, he also was carrying several hundred five-gallon cans of gasoline. When a mortar round struck their craft, shrapnel pierced his neck and arm, and his pants were set afire, propelling him into the ocean. When he returned home from the war, Connelly never mentioned the injuries. Too many men like him -- 18 to 21-year-olds uprooted from their families and hometowns -- lost their lives and limbs that day. His suffering, by comparison, had been minor. Seventy-two years later, Connelly could still recite the names of … [Read more...]

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