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September 21, 2018

EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Homecoming, a new pastor, a community outreach or a concert? The Baptist Message would love to share your church news with the rest of the state. It is very easy to do, just send in your information (who, what, where and when) to philip@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your information three weeks prior to the event. ON THE MOVE Stan Foster is the new pastor at Jamestown Baptist Church, Jamestown. Mark, wife Stephanie, Long is the new pastor at Bogue Falaya Baptist Church, Folsom. HOMECOMING Alto Baptist Church, Alto: Homecoming, Sunday, September 30, 10:30 a.m. Dinner on the grounds will be served at noon. Worship leader: Jay Ellerman. Pastor: Alan Miller. Jamestown Baptist Church, Jamestown: Homecoming, September 30, 10:30 a.m.  Covered dish luncheon and fellowship will follow the service.  Bring your family and friends to join us for this special day.  Speaker: Stan Foster. The church is located at 5852 Hwy 153, Jamestown, LA. For more information, call 318.894.8631. Pastor: Stan Foster. Conway Baptist Church, Farmerville: Homecoming, September 30, 10 a.m., Sanctuary Quartet in Concert; 11 a.m., memorial and worship … [Read more...]

Raising Kids With Religion Or Spirituality May Protect Their Mental Health: Study

September 20, 2018

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The Unlikely Endurance of Christian Rock

September 20, 2018

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Cure for cocaine addiction in reach, say scientists

September 20, 2018

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Study: people tend to cluster into four distinct personality “types”

September 20, 2018

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Census Bureau: Hispanic Household Income Hits Record High

September 20, 2018

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Christian movie, ‘Unplanned,’ takes aim at Planned Parenthood

September 20, 2018

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Nearly half in top 5 U.S. cities don’t speak English at home, record 67 million

September 20, 2018

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J.D. Greear at NOBTS: Mobilize ‘ordinary people’

September 15, 2018

by Gary D. Myers, NOBTS Communications NEW ORLEANS -- God's plan for reaching the world involves raising up and sending out "ordinary people" in the power of the Holy Spirit, Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear said at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Sept. 13. "The measure of success for any church ought not be its seating capacity" but "its sending capacity," Greear said during a chapel sermon drawn from Acts 7. Greear, pastor of The Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., and church leaders emphasize the sending out of "ordinary people" as an essential aspect of the call to follow Jesus. As a result, the church has sent out 1,016 people to 248 Summit-sponsored church plants and to other ministries. Greear said Summit reaches a high percentage of college students, Millennials and young professionals, leveraging their enthusiasm, skill and mobility for the Gospel. Summit challenges students to consider serving for two years in one of its church plants after graduation. "We tell them unashamedly, 'Give us two years and we will transform the world with you,'" Greear said. Greear challenged believers to adjust their understanding of the call to ministry. Rather than "something a few sacred … [Read more...]

Kelley at NOBTS convocation: Meditation isn’t ’emptying your mind’

September 12, 2018

By Marilyn Stewart, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary President Chuck Kelley urged students and faculty to keep Scripture at the center of their lives during the Sept. 6 convocation marking the official start to a new academic year. Drawing from the exhortation in Joshua 1:7-8 to meditate on Scripture, Kelley said, "It doesn't matter who you are or how long you've walked with Jesus, it doesn't matter how well you know the Word, if you don't 'keep it in your mouth,' if you don't keep it as the center of attention, you will not be faithful in doing what God wants you to do." Joshua, in following Moses as the leader of the Israelite nation, was instructed that success would come if he remained faithful in meditating on God's law, Kelley said. Meditation, Kelley noted, is not "emptying your mind and thinking of nothing." Unlike the practice of Eastern religions, meditation instead means to "keep a conversation with God's Word all the time," Kelley said. Many versions translate the passage as God's law should be "always on your lips" or "shall not depart from your mouth." Kelley explained that believers are made into Christ's likeness when Scripture remains a … [Read more...]

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FIRST PERSON: As goes the family, so goes the culture

By Gene Mills, Louisiana Family Forum president BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Public policy matters, especially regarding the health and growth of families, the basic building block of any flourishing society. As we have seen throughout history, as goes the family, so goes the culture. Unfortunately, for too long … Read More

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