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Q & A For Louisiana Baptist Convention Presidential Candidates

March 27, 2015

Charles Michial “Mike” Holloway Charles Michial “Mike” Holloway Pastor at Cook Baptist in Ruston FAMILY: Born in Monroe, he was saved when he was 8-years-old at Bethel Baptist in West Monroe. Married in May of 1981 to Dawn, the couple have two children – 24-year-old Candace Dawn Rodriguez and 21-year-old Charles Matthew. EDUCATION: Graduated from University of Louisiana at Monroe with a B.A., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary with a M.Div. and Mid-America Seminary with a D. Min. EXPERIENCE: In the past 23 years, Holloway has pastored four churches in Louisiana – Highland Park Monroe, First Marion, Unity Cotton Valley, Cook Ruston. He has been at Cook Baptist since October 2005. He also is serving as the evangelism director of the Concord-Union Association, but has served in every possible position in the association, including moderator. From 1992-98 he served on the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board, and while there was a chairman of the budget committee (1996-98) and vice president (1997-98). He also has served on the NOBTS Board of Trustees from 1992-98. PRESENTATION STATEMENT: “I believe you will find that Dr. Holloway brings strong, proven leadership to Louisiana Baptists. I have personally … [Read more...]

Q & A For Louisiana Baptist Convention Presidential Candidates

March 27, 2015

Chuck Pourciau Pastor at Broadmoor Baptist in Shreveport Chuck Pourciau Pastor at Broadmoor Baptist in Shreveport FAMILY: Born Sept. 2, 1961 in Baton Rouge, he was saved at Comite Baptist Church in Baton Rouge at age 9. Pourciau married his wife Tracy on Jan. 3, 1981. The couple have two daughters – Leigh and Casey. Leigh is a senior in English Education at Mississippi University for Women. Casey, who was recently married in June, graduated in May with a B.S. in nursing and is currently working as a nurse in Fayette, Alabama. EDUCATION:  He is a graduate of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary with a M.Div and Ph.D. EXPERIENCE: Pourciau was ordained a pastor in September 1984. Whille he spent a number of years pastoring in Mississippi, he has pastored at Lewiston Baptist Church in Kentwood before returning to Louisiana in April 1999 to become pastor of Broadmoor. In the past 81/2 years, he has served on the Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Board and the Louisiana College Board of Trustees. PRESENTATION STATEMENT: “If elected president, Chuck Pourciau will emphasize missions – both in giving and participation. He will bring a passion for evangelism and growth to his presidency. And, he will seek to help … [Read more...]

Hughes’ book is about hope

March 27, 2015

Bible study teacher Rebecca Hughes happened to be at the Baptist Building in Alexandria the day Women’s Missions and Ministry Director Janie Wise received Hughes’ new book, so Hughes sat down at Georgia Barnette’s desk in the WMU office and inscribed Winds of Hope: Healing Devotions for Life’s Storms for Wise. NEW ORLEANS – Bible study teacher Rebecca Hughes happened to be at the Baptist Building in Alexandria the day Women’s Missions and Ministry Director Janie Wise received Hughes’ new book, so Hughes sat down at Georgia Barnette’s desk in the WMU office and inscribed Winds of Hope: Healing Devotions for Life’s Storms for Wise. The book is a 60-day devotional featuring stories of hope in times of natural disaster. It includes Katrina stories as well as stories of other kinds of disasters, such as earthquake, fire, windstorm and more. “My prayer is the book will be an encouragement to anyone who is experiencing a disaster, natural or otherwise, and a resource for anyone ministering to those in recovery,” Hughes said. A Book Release party was held on Nov. 1, at Riverside Baptist in River Ridge. A book-related overnight retreat is set for Nov. 16-17 at Camp Living Waters. The theme of the retreat is “Look At Us Now,” … [Read more...]

Chalmette FBC is halfway to its goal

March 27, 2015

First Chalmette is halfway to its goal of raising $50,000. A donor pledged this summer to give up to $50,000 in matching funds. CHALMETTE – First Chalmette is halfway to its goal of raising $50,000. A donor pledged this summer to give up to $50,000 in matching funds. The money so far has come in mostly from Builders for Christ partners. Builders for Christ is a volunteer construction ministry out of Alabama that rallied its members to help with the construction of the church that was crippled by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. “I feel I should share perhaps a clearer picture of what our project entails,” wrote Pastor John Jeffries in a recent email. “Most people focus only on the church but the project has four parts to it.” The first part is the reconstruction of the worship center/education/administration building, all under one roof. 2: The completion of a new building called The Annex, which is across the street from the primary facility. The Annex can be used to house volunteers, as a youth building, perhaps as a mission church, or other options; 3: The rebuilding of First Chalmette members’ homes, at least 25 of which are in various states of disrepair). “We also participate, as do most of our SBC churches, with … [Read more...]

McNeese BCM enjoying a great fall

March 27, 2015

The McNeese BCM is off to a great start for the fall semester according to Director Keith Cating. LAKE CHARLES – The McNeese BCM is off to a great start for the fall semester according to Director Keith Cating. Lunch attendance has gone from 140 last fall to 190 this year. Members of the BCM are tailgating before each home football game on the corner of McNeese and Kirkman three hours before kickoff. All students, alumni, parents and high school seniors are invited to join them there each week. “We have a great group of freshmen who are getting involved,” Kating said. “Our outreach to international students is continuing to grow. We had 20 students eating Nepali food at our building last Friday. “Students are primed to head to the mission field, and we are challenging as many as possible to get their passports so they will be ready if God calls them to go abroad to serve.” Cating said. “Some may need funding for these trips, so I would ask you to pray about possibly supporting one of these students as they will be raising money for these trips. “I would also ask you to continue to pray for our ministry. In light of the good things listed above, I am sure that the enemy is not pleased. Pray we will not be distracted … [Read more...]

Louisiana Landscapes

March 27, 2015

BATON ROUGE – Istrouma Baptist Women’s Ministry is to host its 2nd annual ChristmasFest and craft fair 6 – 10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13. Kim Wier and Pam McCune, national Christian speakers from James Dobson’s “Focus on the Family” radio show are to be the featured speakers. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased online at www.istrouma.org or by calling 225.925.5406, ext. 124. Matt Surber is pastor.  BATON ROUGE – RAs of Jefferson Baptist collected non-perishable food items for the Southeast Ministries Food Pantry which assists in feeding thousands of people a month in the area. The GAs of the church hosted a walk-a-thon and accepted pledges for the World Hunger Offering during October.  A Girls Night Out and Boys Night Out is set for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9-10. Guest speakers are to lead the devotional times in the host homes. T. C. French Jr. is pastor.  HORNBECK – The 19th Annual Community Thanksgiving service is set for 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18 at First Baptist. Neighboring churches in the community are to participate. Tracy Bryan, Jr. is pastor.  RUSTON – Calvary Baptist is to host a community-wide Thanksgiving lunch at the Ruston Civic Center Thursday, Nov. 22. Celebrate Recovery meets at Calvary Baptist at 6:30 p.m. … [Read more...]

Milestones

March 27, 2015

COMINGS, GOINGS Chad (wife Angela) Mills, new as pastor of  First Baptist, Oil City, from Eastwood Baptist, Haughton. Bernabe Tasayco, new as pastor of Spanish Mission of First Baptist Lafayette. Charles (wife Connie) Kimball, new as pastor of Sale Street Baptist Lake Charles. Jerry Fletcher, new as pastor at Spencer Baptist. Tim Thomas, new as pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist, Ruston. Richard Abel resigned as pastor of Litroe Baptist, Marion. Bill Standley resigned as pastor of University Baptist, Ruston. NEEDED Carey Baptist Association needs pastors at the following churches:  Bethel, Boulevard, First Cameron, Central, First DeQuincy, Eastern  Heights, First Elton, First Hayes, Sale Street,  Temple, University, Woodlawn. Northwest Baptist Association needs pastors at the following churches:  Cypress, Grawood, Linda Lay, Northwoods,  Trinity  Heights, Willow Point, Woodland Hills. Ministers of music are needed at: Benton, Beulah  Land, Ellerbe Road, Emmanuel Vivian, Ida, Linwood, Mt.  Gilead, Oil City, Pinecroft, Trinity  Heights, Woodland Hills. Ministers of youth are needed at: Benton, Mooringsport, North Keithville, Northwoods, Oil City, Rodessa. Pianists are needed at  Mt. Gilead, West … [Read more...]

Welch, in new role, sees CP at work abroad

March 27, 2015

Bobby Welch, during a recent overseas trip as SBC Executive Committee strategist for global evangelical relations, said his heart was moved to see how Southern Baptists are connected through the Cooperative Program to what God is doing around the world.   NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Bobby Welch, during a recent overseas trip as SBC Executive Committee strategist for global evangelical relations, said his heart was moved to see how Southern Baptists are connected through the Cooperative Program to what God is doing around the world. One of the ways he saw the success of Southern Baptists’ unified giving plan was at a regional meeting of International Mission Board workers. “At that meeting, I sat there and watched them all crowd into one home, deeply imbedded right in the middle of a community in that country, and watched the joy they had and saw them with their little babies and some of them were expectant mothers and others had teenage kids,” Welch said. “I looked at them and I thought about the fact that all these people are here and they’re doing such a wonderful and powerful work and God is moving through them, and we have the joy as Southern Baptists to be putting our hand under their lives at this point and … [Read more...]

Contributions to churches rose slightly in 2005

March 27, 2015

Financial contributions to churches were up as a portion of income in 2005 when church members gave 2.58 percent of their income, up from 2.56 percent the previous year, according to a report by empty tomb, inc. that examined the giving trends of church members in the United States. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Financial contributions to churches were up as a portion of income in 2005 when church members gave 2.58 percent of their income, up from 2.56 percent the previous year, according to a report by empty tomb, inc. that examined the giving trends of church members in the United States. An analysis of the 2005 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey revealed that giving to “church, other religious organizations” accounted for 72 percent of funds directed to charity. That makes religious groups the largest recipient by U.S. region, age and income brackets, empty tomb said, suggesting that religious values are the chief motivation for most charitable giving. Also, the under-25 age group gave 87 percent of their donations to “church, religious organizations,” which may indicate that religious teachings form philanthropic values in the United States, empty tomb said in an Oct. 3 news release. The … [Read more...]

Doing His Duty For God and Country Puerto Rican soldier witnesses in Iraq

March 27, 2015

Most Americans would agree there’s enough negative news about the Iraq war. But then there’s SPC Victor Rosario Rivera – Puerto Rican, American soldier in Iraq, Christian, Southern Baptist.  BAGHDAD, IRAQ (BP) – Most Americans would agree there’s enough negative news about the Iraq war. But then there’s SPC Victor Rosario Rivera – Puerto Rican, American soldier in Iraq, Christian, Southern Baptist. For the last year, Rosario, 37, has served as an information system maintainer/operator with the 1-89 Cavalry, 2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Camp Stryker in Baghdad. English is his second language. While Iraqi insurgent sniper bullets zip by and IED’s explode on the streets of Baghdad, Rosario focuses on keeping U.S. Army computers, networks and Internet satellite services up and humming. When he’s not doing that, he’s sharing Christ, the Bible and his faith with his Spanish-speaking buddies. Rosario came to the attention of the North American Mission board staff in Alpharetta, Ga., recently when he e-mailed NAMB requesting permission to use a logo for the fliers he prints and distributes to promote his Bible study for fellow Hispanic servicemen in Iraq. Permission granted. In a response to a NAMB staff member, … [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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