ALEXANDRIA – People from across the South traveled here to honor Louisiana Baptist Convention’s outgoing Baptist Collegiate Ministries Team Director John Moore, who was ensnared by LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, Tenn., after 29 years in Louisiana. By Karen L. Willoughby Managing Editor ALEXANDRIA – People from across the South traveled here to honor Louisiana Baptist Convention’s outgoing Baptist Collegiate Ministries Team Director John Moore, who was ensnared by LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, Tenn., after 29 years in Louisiana. In his new role he will serve as a liaison between LifeWay and churches in a five-state region of the South that includes Louisiana, Moore said. “It’s like a funeral with these flowers here and everything,” grinned Bill Collins, BCM director at Northwestern State University in Natchidoches, who served as emcee of a noontime program at the Baptist Building. “But the corpse is still walking around and making jokes.” Banners hung from the third-floor railing from various colleges, universities and BCMs across the state. Centerpieces on 15 tables echoed the collegiate theme. In addition to accolades from several, and recognition of several family … [Read more...]
Churches rally in LC support
WINNSBORO – When Temple Baptist Church here formally voted to support Louisiana College’s recent trustee action, other churches started doing the same. By Karen L. Willoughby Managing Editor WINNSBORO – When Temple Baptist Church here formally voted to support Louisiana College’s recent trustee action, other churches started doing the same. LC trustees voted a revision of the Christian Commitment policy for faculty, staff and administrators at their April 3-4 meeting. “The issue here is not individual sin, but the concept of exemplifying a Christian lifestyle,” said Tim Johnson, chairman of the LC board of trustees and pastor of First Baptist Choudrant. “That’s what sets us apart from other institutions: We are a liberal arts college that is distinctively Christian. The policy for the first time in recent history addresses the issue of beverage alcohol: Faculty, staff and administrators “are expected to abstain from serving, using, or advocating the use of alcoholic beverages in public and/or in settings in which students are or are likely to be present.” (See #5 below.) Temple Winnsboro voted unanimously in favor of a resolution supporting the Christian Commitment statement and the … [Read more...]
NAMB trustees encouraged about search
JERSEY CITY, N.J.(BP)--Trustees of the North American Mission Board met May 2, their first meeting since the resignation of NAMB President Bob Reccord. The board approved 74 new missionaries and 63 SBC-endorsed chaplains, elected new officers and approved a resolution expressing appreciation for Reccord’s term of service. By Martin King For Baptist Press JERSEY CITY, N.J.(BP)--Trustees of the North American Mission Board met May 2, their first meeting since the resignation of NAMB President Bob Reccord. The board approved 74 new missionaries and 63 SBC-endorsed chaplains, elected new officers and approved a resolution expressing appreciation for Reccord’s term of service. The mission board’s trustees also heard encouraging reports on NAMB’s ministries across the United States and Canada, and they were affirmed and challenged by SBC President Bobby Welch concerning their search for Reccord’s successor. “Your choice for the next leader of this ministry may be the greatest ministry contribution of your life,” Welch told the trustees, about 40 in number at the meeting. “Don’t mess up. On behalf of 16 million Southern Baptists in 45,000 churches, don’t mess up. You’ve got to get this right because the … [Read more...]
Concerned Baptists issue ‘Memphis Declaration’
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (BP) – Expressing displeasure over what they call a “narrowing of cooperation through exclusionary theological and political agendas” in the Southern Baptist Convention, a group of Southern Baptist conservatives issued a document May 3 calling on the convention to repent of such behavior. By Don Hinkle The (Missouri) Pathway MEMPHIS, Tenn. (BP) – Expressing displeasure over what they call a “narrowing of cooperation through exclusionary theological and political agendas” in the Southern Baptist Convention, a group of Southern Baptist conservatives issued a document May 3 calling on the convention to repent of such behavior. Called the “Memphis Declaration,” the 990-word document is the culmination of two days of discussions involving about 31 Southern Baptists from a variety of perspectives. Much of the concern expressed by participants was motivated by recent developments at the SBC’s International Mission Board and with other SBC entities and leaders. “We gathered together in Memphis to share our concerns and articulate our hopes and dreams for the future of the Southern Baptist Convention,” said Benjamin Cole, pastor of Parkview Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas, and facilitator of … [Read more...]
Louisiana College softball team headed to Iowa for regionals
PINEVILLE – Louisiana College head coach Tim Whitman learned early Monday morning that his softball team had received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III Softball National Tournament. The fifth ranked Lady Wildcats will travel to Indianola, Iowa for the eight-team regional that will be hosted by Simpson University. Indianola is approximately 10 miles south of Des Moines. By Louisiana College Sports Information PINEVILLE – Louisiana College head coach Tim Whitman learned early Monday morning that his softball team had received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III Softball National Tournament. The fifth ranked Lady Wildcats will travel to Indianola, Iowa for the eight-team regional that will be hosted by Simpson University. Indianola is approximately 10 miles south of Des Moines. Despite being the top ranked team in the Atlantic Region according to the last NCAA Regional rankings, LC (36-7) was sent out of their region and are in a regional that features the defending national champion and current top ranked team, St. Thomas (Minn.). LC is the three-seed in the regional. Five of the eight teams are ranked in the top 25. "Well, we’re in," Whitman said. "This is quite possibly the toughest … [Read more...]
A CP missions mandate
FREMONT, Calif. (BP) – The primary reason Family Bible Fellowship is part of the Southern Baptist Convention is the Cooperative Program. By Karen L. Willoughby Managing Editor FREMONT, Calif. (BP) – The primary reason Family Bible Fellowship is part of the Southern Baptist Convention is the Cooperative Program. It’s not just because Cooperative Program dollars helped start the church in 1988, but because of what the CP Missions endeavor stands for, pastor Horatio Jones noted. “We try to make a difference in our community and around the world,” Jones said. “The Cooperative Program is a way in which we can fulfill the biblical mandate. ... The Cooperative Program is the very essence of the reason for the existence of the church.” Family Bible Fellowship gives more to CP Missions than any other predominantly African American church in California, said Tom Kelly, recently retired strategist with African American churches in the California Southern Baptist Convention. “From day one we’ve always been a strong supporter and consistent supporter of CP Missions,” Jones said. “We stand with the SBC’s strong commitment to reach all people and fulfill the Great Commission. “Our philosophy is that if we … [Read more...]
Imagine the waiting it takes to get started
“You know how Scripture talks about your life like it’s a house. II Corinthians 5:1 is one, but our favorite is Revelation 3:20. Jesus says, ‘I stand at your door and knock. If any one hear my voice and open the door, I will come in....’ By Joe McKeever BAGNO Director of Missions Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from Dr. McKeever’s blog. If you’re interested in a running commentary on New Orleans, check out www.joemckeever.com. It’s updated sometimes daily. “You know how Scripture talks about your life like it’s a house. II Corinthians 5:1 is one, but our favorite is Revelation 3:20. Jesus says, ‘I stand at your door and knock. If any one hear my voice and open the door, I will come in....’ “I have gotten that wrong all these years. Often, when presenting that to children, I would draw a picture of a house that Jesus wants to enter. It would be a lovely suburban house, the type you might live in. But that’s exactly wrong. “The house Jesus is talking about is one of our flooded, ruined, devastated houses. The shingles are missing, the outside walls carry the high water level stains, and the inside is ruined. And here you are (I sat on the piano stool, dropped my head, and pulled myself … [Read more...]
Military prayer approved
WASHINGTON (BP) – The United States House of Representatives has approved a measure that would permit military chaplains to pray in Jesus’ name at public events. By Baptist Press Staff WASHINGTON (BP) – The United States House of Representatives has approved a measure that would permit military chaplains to pray in Jesus’ name at public events. The provision gained approval as part of a $513 billion Department of Defense authorization bill, which the House passed in a 396-31 vote May 11. The Armed Services Committee had attached the prayer measure to the overall bill before sending it to the full House. The Senate will still have to approve the language as part of the authorization legislation. The new language says: “Each chaplain shall have the prerogative to pray according to the dictates of the chaplain’s own conscience, except as must be limited by military necessity, with any such limitation being imposed in the least restrictive manner feasible.” The provision seeks to correct what some House members have considered inappropriate military restrictions, especially on evangelical chaplains who normally follow the New Testament pattern of praying in Jesus’ name. The Air Force issued … [Read more...]
SBC briefs
Week of May 15, 2006 ‘Crossover Triad’ to kick off SBC annual meeting ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) – Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, N.C., will be blanketed by Southern Baptist volunteers Saturday and Sunday, June 10-11, when “Crossover Triad 2006” comes to the area the weekend before the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting in Greensboro (June 13-14). Thousands of volunteers representing hundreds of SBC churches will cover the three-city area, taking the Gospel outside church walls and into the streets. The campaign is jointly sponsored by the North American Mission Board, the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and the Southern Baptist churches of the Piedmont, Pilot Mountain and Central Triad Associations. Crossover is a comprehensive campaign to reach a significant segment of that unchurched population. Crossover events will include witnessing by college students on area campuses; sports clinics designed to teach basketball, baseball and football skills; block parties with food and games, hosted by participating churches; and door-to-door witnessing. For additional information about Crossover Triad 2006 or to register as a volunteer, visit www.crossovertriad.org. Chapman … [Read more...]
Checking out churches: Trinity reaches out three ways
PINEVILLE – Church Hostess Zelda Beall took me seriously last week when I wrote that I would like to be invited to churches. By Karen L. Willoughby Managing Editor PINEVILLE – Church Hostess Zelda Beall took me seriously last week when I wrote that I would like to be invited to churches. She asked me to come for Senior Adult Day at Trinity Baptist Church, and that sounded like a good idea to me. We [Kelly, Brian and I] had talked about making a center spread in honor of senior adults, but that didn’t happen. Participating in and writing about a Senior Adult recognition would be one way of honoring those who have led the way. By the way, please let me know if your church has a real gung-ho program for its senior adults, and of the Southern Baptist seniors in Louisiana who really should have an article written about them because they have made an effective difference. We’re also looking for great moms, great dads and great kids, so send in your suggestions for all – or any! – of these to karen@baptistmessage.com. But about Trinity. Let’s start with announcements. They need 155 clean, gallon-size jugs to make an igloo for VBS, which has an Arctic theme this summer. This made me think that maybe … [Read more...]



