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Radical Evangelism

December 27, 2023

The early church experienced explosive growth because of a conviction to evangelize which led to a culture of evangelism. When confronted and threatened, they did not pray for their safety but for greater boldness. … [Read more...]

Will Graham: About the Shepherds

December 23, 2023

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Christmas in the Delta’ sees 92 students reach communities for Christ

December 21, 2023

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Don’t let Satan spoil your Christmas

December 21, 2023

Ministers’ wives, does the Christmas season ever privately make you think “Oh, wow” versus “Yay?”  … [Read more...]

Every Scripture Points to Jesus

December 20, 2023

In 2012, Elvis Presley’s Bible sold at an auction for $94,600. Among other markings, Luke 9:25 was underlined. According to the King James Version, the verse says, “For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?” On another page, Elvis wrote in the margin, “To judge a man by his weakest link or deed is like judging the power of the ocean by one wave.”    … [Read more...]

Dew to NOBTS graduates: Speak the Gospel ‘with clarity and strength’

December 20, 2023

By Marilyn Stewart, NOBTS communications NEW ORLEANS (NOBTS) – Jamie Dew, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary president, called on graduates in Leavell Chapel, Dec. 8, to see graduation day not as a season of life ending, but rather the beginning of a time of much greater importance. Dew recalled his high school graduation to illustrate and explained how he felt at the time that life and everything familiar to him was ending until his principal corrected him, saying, “It’s not over. It’s just beginning.” “What you do next will be those things that end up mattering the most …” Dew said. “When you exhale on this earth for the last and final time, when the dust settles on your grave one day, [what matters] will be what you’re about to do next.” Drawing from 1 Timothy 4:6-16, Dew charged graduates to remain faithful to God’s word, walk with Christ, remain committed to following God’s call, live as examples of godliness, and steward well the gifts God had given them. Pointing to verses 6-7, Dew reminded graduates that they are leaving to serve in a culture filled with deceptive teachings and heresies. The culture will mix truth with right doctrine, Dew warned, and urged graduates to remain “faithful to the word of … [Read more...]

Will Graham: Reflections on Mary

December 18, 2023

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Turkish MP dies after having heart attack during ‘wrath of Allah’ tirade

December 14, 2023

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CENLA Pregnancy Center celebrates sixth year of saving lives

December 14, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – The CENLA Pregnancy Center Inc. recently celebrated its sixth year of service to women and their unborn children with a redesign of its logo. During a ribbon cutting and open house, Nov. 29, pregnancy center staff, board members and community leaders gathered to remember its past and focus on the future. “The pregnancy center has experienced significant growth and expansion in six short years,” CPC Executive Director Kim Lyons told the Baptist Message. “The transformation of the ministry, the team expanding, the board growing and most importantly the clients we get to impact represents transformation and the new logo, represents just that, transformation. Lyons said the CPC chose the logo redesign because this is a new season of growth and transformation for the ministry. CELEBRATING SIX YEARS Located on the Louisiana Baptist state missions center campus at 1254 MacArthur Drive in Alexandria since December 2017, CENLA Pregnancy Center, along with centers in Marksville (2019) and Vidalia (2022), has served more than 1,624 women, completed 6,761 client visits, 1,870 pregnancy tests and 1,269 ultrasounds, and provided over 25,000 resources … [Read more...]

Baptism to Discipleship

December 13, 2023

Some years ago, I was on a follow-up visit with a friend, and we were visiting a gentleman who had recently prayed to receive Christ. The man had not yet been baptized, and we were going to talk with him about doing so. … [Read more...]

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What are you living for?

Every one of us has something that moves us in life. Something we are excited about. What is your purpose in life? … Read More

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