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Video episodes nudge students toward Bible

March 26, 2015

ouTube, MySpace and FaceBook are realities of the social networking age in which today’s student generation lives. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – YouTube, MySpace and FaceBook are realities of the social networking age in which today’s student generation lives. Southern Baptists have picked up on this cultural phenomenon. As millions gravitate to online communities and blogs, HolmanTV will be there to offer an alternative message. B&H Publishing Group, a division of LifeWay Christian Resources, on May 14 launched HolmanTV, an innovative video blog with two- to five-minute episodes designed for the 20-something media-savvy generation. The aim is to expose high school and college students to the new Holman Student Bible that releases in July. Tim Jordan, B&H marketing manager, and Steve NeSmith, director of B&H’s e-business, realized after looking at marketing trends that old methods won’t reach new crowds. Jordan and NeSmith decided to create a campaign tailored to capture the attention of a student audience. “We began the campaign by asking where the students are,” Jordan said. “They are online. Social networking sites are where they are. In the last two years, social networking has exploded.” YouTube … [Read more...]

Ministry brings good news to migrants

March 26, 2015

On a typical Sunday, around 50 people gather at First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills to worship and shine the light of the gospel in a tough mission field. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – On a typical Sunday, around 50 people gather at First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills to worship and shine the light of the gospel in a tough mission field. The community surrounding the church is mostly Jewish, highly transient and a few blocks from the home of the annual Gay Pride Parade. Over the years, First Baptist has partnered with the North American Mission Board and mission groups from Southern Baptist churches across the country to bring the gospel to their community. But times have changed. No, they haven’t stopped spreading the gospel in their area, and occasionally a church will take a mission trip to their location. But they’ve stopped viewing themselves as merely a place for missions and have become a base for mission work across California and the rest of the nation. One of their greatest mission efforts has been in the farming communities in California’s San Jaoquin Valley. First Baptist Beverly Hills has been working the fields near Los Angeles, not picking crops, but harvesting souls. A few years ago, pastor Tom … [Read more...]

Children’s Home Sunday

March 26, 2015

Churches across the state are planning to focus on the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home June 10. MONROE – Churches across the state are planning to focus on the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home June 10. That’s the Sunday set aside by messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention last November when churches can take up a special offering for the Children’s Home. “The plight of the children that come through our doors is just heartbreaking,” says Perry Hancock, executive director of the Children’s Home. “Through the prayers and contributions of churches across our great state, this ministry of offering hope to children in need continues. For well over 100 years, you’ve put smiles on the faces of thousands of boys and girls, and we thank you for your commitment.” The Children’s Home two weeks ago sent a four-minute video to every Southern Baptist church in Louisiana – designed to be shown June 10 – to help give the essence of Children’s Home ministry to children and families across the state. “We offer all ministry services without regard to a family’s ability to pay,” Hancock said. “Fewer than 1 percent of our income comes from our children’s parents, and that’s okay.” But costs rise each year, and programs and … [Read more...]

LBC releases statistical summary

March 26, 2015

“Fewer people in more churches baptizing less and giving more” is a synopsis of the 2006 statistical summary recently released by the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s business department, when compared with a similar report from 1996. ALEXANDRIA – “Fewer people in more churches baptizing less and giving more” is a synopsis of the 2006 statistical summary recently released by the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s business department, when compared with a similar report from 1996. The 2006 summary reflects totals from the Annual Church Profiles (ACPs) churches sent in last fall. Of the 1,560 congregations affiliated with LBC as of Aug. 31, 2006, all but 195 sent in an ACP. “The ACP is a snapshot of a church’s ‘health’ at a point in time,” said Dale Lingenfelter, LBC business manager. “The information supplied by the churches helps communicate size, participation, and trends. “The ACP also gives a church the immediate benefit of having a legal form of documentation for ‘proof of operations’ that is acceptable to banks and insurance companies. Also, the number of messengers for LBC and the SBC annual meetings is determined by the ACP data.” The totals that follow in this article reflect only the churches that … [Read more...]

Embrace the future, leaders told

March 26, 2015

From the bayous to the piney woods, associational leaders across Louisiana gathered May 22 at Kingsville Baptist Church. BALL – From the bayous to the piney woods, associational leaders across Louisiana gathered May 22 at Kingsville Baptist Church. At least 240 leaders participated in 15 workshops for training and motivation at the annual Associational Leadership Planning Conference. Lonnie Wascom, North Shore associations’ director of missions, delivered the keynote address. Quoting the famous chef Emril Legasi, Wascom challenged associational leaders: “Let’s take it up another notch!” His message encouraged leaders to refocus the church/association/convention on God’s purposes rather than on unimportant, peripheral activities. “All of us serve in churches with CAVE people,” Wascom said. “You have heard of these CAVE people, the Committee Against Virtually Everything. We must look at everything we do and examine it in light of God’s purpose no matter what the CAVE people say.” The ALPC included 15 workshops by Louisiana Baptist Convention staff or consultants. Workshop titles included: Training for a Louisiana Associational Moral and Social Concerns Committee; Instructions on helping associational leaders build healthier … [Read more...]

Eric Redmond receives SBC VP nomination

March 26, 2015

Maryland pastor Eric C. Redmond will be nominated for second vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention, a Virginia Baptist leader announced May 18. RICHMOND, Va., (BP) – Maryland pastor Eric C. Redmond will be nominated for second vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention, a Virginia Baptist leader announced May 18. Doyle Chauncey, executive director of the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia convention, said he will nominate Redmond for the post during the SBC’s June 12-13 annual meeting in San Antonio. Redmond is pastor of Hillcrest  in Temple Hills, Md. He and his wife Pamela are parents to five children. Redmond previously was assistant professor of Bible and theology at Washington Bible College in Lanham, Md., and now is an adjunct professor of hermeneutics at Capital Bible Seminary, also in Lanham. He is a trustee at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and an executive board member of the National African American Fellowship of the Southern Baptist Convention. He also is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Washington Bible College. “I can think of no one more qualified or more capable for this … [Read more...]

Thanking Louisiana Southern Baptist

March 26, 2015

To the Editor and Louisiana Baptists: Recently, the Vernon Baptist Association and the Alpha Omega Hispanic Mission received grants totaling $35,000 for our Spanish Mission Building; and each month, we receive a supplement to Rev. Jose Us’ salary.  Privately, I have expressed gratitude to the Louisiana Baptist Missions and Ministry Team members and Dr. Hankins for their role in securing these BLESSINGS for us; but it occurred to me that we should thank all Louisiana and Southern Baptists for the help we received. The building grants came from the Louisiana Baptist Convention Church Site Corporation ($25,000) and the Georgia Barnette State Missions Offering ($10,000).  The supplement to Brother Jose’s salary comes from the North American Mission Board and the Louisiana Baptist Convention.  So, every Southern Baptist who gave to the special missions offerings and to a church participating in the Cooperative Program helped us have a ministry to our Hispanic community and a building and equipment in which to meet.  Each will have “fruit abounding to his or her account.”  Phil 4:17.     So, praise the Lord for such a wonderful system; and thanks to each church for participating in the special missions offerings and your faithful … [Read more...]

Who really cares about the poor?

March 26, 2015

A couple of years ago I was being interviewed by a newspaper reporter on the subject of “gay marriage.” Somewhere in the midst of our conversation the discussion turned and the reporter said, “You have to admit that there are places in the Bible where Jesus comes across more like a tax- and-spend-liberal who really wants to help the poor rather than a conservative who wants the disadvantaged to help themselves.” A couple of years ago I was being interviewed by a newspaper reporter on the subject of “gay marriage.” Somewhere in the midst of our conversation the discussion turned and the reporter said, “You have to admit that there are places in the Bible where Jesus comes across more like a tax- and-spend-liberal who really wants to help the poor rather than a conservative who wants the disadvantaged to help themselves.” “I don’t know any conservatives that are opposed to helping the poor,” I replied. “We just disagree with liberals on what is the best way to provide assistance to those in need.” Over the next several minutes I explained that of all the conservatives I know, while they want to help those less fortunate than themselves, they do not believe government is the best vehicle to get the job done. When it comes … [Read more...]

Helping kids overcome a corrupt culture

March 26, 2015

In the past few months, I have been reminded of the battle our children face in a culture that is moving farther and farther away from Christian values. In the past few months, I have been reminded of the battle our children face in a culture that is moving farther and farther away from Christian values. One night as I flipped through the television channels trying to find something of value, I saw several programs for children that promoted arrogance, violence, and profanity. Recently I read an article about “affluenza,” a social virus infecting most middle-class children in America. The result is a child who is consumed with consuming. Two weeks ago I encountered a 16-year-old girl who was being pressured by her father to have an abortion. Just a few days ago I talked with a fourth-grader who had been introduced to Darwinian evolution in a way that challenged everything we are teaching him at the Children’s Home. And finally, I read of a high school student who gave God credit for his success in a yearbook profile. Without the student’s permission, school officials replaced “God” with “others” before publishing the yearbook.  Obviously, Christian parents today face a great challenge as they seek to cultivate … [Read more...]

Is this another ‘Me Generation’?

March 26, 2015

Baby boomers have long taken the rap for being the most selfish generation of Americans ever, but we finally have some competition. Baby boomers have long taken the rap for being the most selfish generation of Americans ever, but we finally have some competition. Our children and grandchildren are coming up fast in our rearview mirrors, and they’re about to leave us in their dust when it comes to narcissism and self-absorption. I’m not just talking about the little thugs and thugettes who run amok in stores and restaurants while their clueless parents ignore them. I’m talking about at least some of the intelligent, ambitious young adults graduating this spring from American colleges and universities. Too many celebrity commencement speakers are telling them what they’ve heard for years from parents and others: “You are special. The world revolves around you. The future belongs to you.” In other words, they’re being sold a bill of goods by their indulgent boomer elders, who should know better by now. The world doesn’t revolve around 20-somethings any more than the sun revolves around the earth. Why are we telling them so? It shortchanges them and cripples the mission of the church, which needs a new generation … [Read more...]

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Running the race

If you want to run the race of life successfully, then don’t look back. If you’ve ever run a race and looked over your shoulder to see what your competitor was doing, then you know that looking back can break your stride and ultimately cause you to lose. … Read More

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