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March 24, 2015

We have been saddened by the controversies and disruptions among the trustees of Louisiana College We have been saddened by the controversies and disruptions among the trustees of Louisiana College. We have had many different relationships to the college - as a student, as parents of students, as a trustee for several terms, as financial supporters and as close friends of numerous members of the faculty and staff and of every president of Louisiana College since Dr. Claybrook Cottingham. These presidents have differed in personality and approach, but without exception, they have been men of integrity and vision, men with a genuine devotion to the college. They have been dedicated not only to maintaining a Christian atmosphere but also to the improvement of the quality of instruction and the academic reputation the college. The forced resignation of Dr. Joe Nesom as board chairman accompanied by no charges seems to be not a theological debate but rather a struggle for control. This squabble has been the source of pain for friends of the college and amusement for its critics. Louisiana College has been, for almost a century, an asset to the Alexandria-Pineville community and an immeasurable blessing to the lives … [Read more...]

Reality television coarse and unhealthy, new study insists

March 24, 2015

Reality television shows have grown "qualitatively and quantitatively coarser" than their scripted counterparts, a new study by the Parents Television Council indicates. Reality television shows have grown "qualitatively and quantitatively coarser" than their scripted counterparts, a new study by the Parents Television Council indicates. That conclusion is cause for concern since such shows composed at least 20 percent of the prime-time schedule during the most-recent February sweeps period.   Researchers examined the first four episodes of 29 network reality series broadcast from June 2002 to August 2003 and found 1,135 instances of foul language, 492 instances of sex - visual act or verbal reference - and 30 instances of violence for an average of 14.5 instances of offensive content an hour.   The results came from the examination of 114.5 hours of programming and indicate a 52.6 percent overall increase from a similar study in October 2002.   The current study said there was an average of 3.5 more instances per hour of sex and foul language on reality series than on scripted series, something that leaders at the Parents Television Council say should concern American … [Read more...]

Youth ministries grow in importance and deserve strong support

March 24, 2015

He was our first youth director," she said, as she introduced me to her granddaughter. He was our first youth director," she said, as she introduced me to her granddaughter.   Hard to believe, my vocational career as a minister started trying to be a youth minister, or minister to youth, minister for youth or youth director. Folks did not know what to call us in the 60s. Job descriptions for ministers to youth were almost as hard to come by as an honest study of the ministry of deacons. Churches just said, "Do something with our youth, and if you can, help them spiritually." Some folks had a lot to say about what ministers to youth should not be, but not much of what we should do.   Ministries of youth ministers have increased in stature. Church folks began to understand that solid youth ministries are important to the well-being of our teens today, and the future of the church and society.   In the early days, ministers to youths were rated on the personnel chart somewhere below the fill-in custodian and salaries were somewhat less than his. Not necessarily so today for good reason.   A May 8, 2004 Newsweek magazine, tucked away for later reading, found its way to the … [Read more...]

Weekly Briefs

March 24, 2015

For the week of July 1, 2004 ‘My dad is the greatest’   A fourth-grade student in Swartz has received a scholarship to a Louisiana Baptist summer camp by turning in the prize-winning essay about "Why my dad is the greatest." Grant Griffith sent in a one-page essay about his father, Gary, as part of a contest sponsored by the Louisiana Baptist Men’s Ministry. The contest was part of an effort to promote mentoring relationships between fathers and sons. The winning essay read as follows:   "My dad is the greatest because he reads the Bible to me, and if I have a question, he will answer in a way that makes me understand it better. He buys me things when it is not a need; it is a want. He takes me fishing when he is busy or when he has tons of work. He keeps me away from trouble; he stands up for me and protects me from dangerous things. He makes me lunches and breakfast in the morning. He goes to my ball games and plays racquetball with me. This is why my dad is the greatest, and he loves me a lot."   Louisiana members   A pair of Louisiana Baptists have been elected to serve on the 2004 Southern Baptist Convention Committee on Nominations. Committee on Nominations … [Read more...]

‘Free from’ has greatest value when accompanied by ‘free to’

March 24, 2015

Sunday, the people of our nation celebrate its independence. In 1776, the people living in the British colonies of America were bold enough and committed enough to declare their independence from the British Empire. Sunday, the people of our nation celebrate its independence. In 1776, the people living in the British colonies of America were bold enough and committed enough to declare their independence from the British Empire.   It is doubtful that more than a few people dared dream that the handful of sparsely populated colonies would grow to become the mightiest, wealthiest country on earth in just two centuries.   The founding fathers laid a great foundation for the infant nation’s growth. They knew that freedom from was valuable only as it was free to. They knew the nation had to be free from British rule so they could be free to become what many of them believed was God’s destiny for the nation.   This editor is not an ardent student of United States revolutionary history, but it does seem that grassroots early Americans did not dream as intently about what they would become as about what they would not be. They would not be subjects of a King living across the ocean; they did … [Read more...]

‘God has been very near’ – missions worker reflects on life after Iraq attack

March 24, 2015

Just three months after losing her hus-band and being seriously injured in Iraq, Carrie McDonnall is telling people who feel called to a dangerous task for the kingdom that they had better go. Just three months after losing her husband and being seriously injured in Iraq, Carrie McDonnall is telling people who feel called to a dangerous task for the kingdom that they had better go.   "We have to keep going to the hard places," McDonnall said during a recent interview. "We have to keep going to the violent places. God’s call was not just to go to the places that were easy."   McDonnall was the lone survivor from a March 15 drive-by shooting in Iraq in which her husband, David, and three fellow Southern Baptist International Mission Board workers were killed. The five while traveling in northern Iraq as part of efforts to provide a water ministry to people.   Weeks later, still recovering from her wounds, McDonnall said she hopes people do not look at her and decide not to go to places like Iraq.   "I hope this fires people up, not that they say, ‘I can’t go. Look at her, look at the tragedy in her life,’ but rather say, ‘Look how God has overcome this,’" she … [Read more...]

She was an African witch doctor-in-training – until …

March 24, 2015

Rose Nanyonga’s faith pilgrimage has been a journey of transformation - from an African witch doctor-in-training to a nursing student in Dallas. Rose Nanyonga’s faith pilgrimage has been a journey of transformation - from an African witch doctor-in-training to a nursing student in Dallas.   She now attends nursing classes and works as an intensive-care nurse, a striking departure from her beginnings as a witch doctor’s acolyte in Uganda.   She still is uncertain how her father was able to get her approved for witchcraft training, which usually is restricted to males. But she knows a witch doctor’s prophesy before she was conceived played a part.   "My mother had four sons and no daughters, so, she was taken to the witch doctor," Nanyonga recalls. "My father was on the verge of turning her out because daughters were valued for the dowry they would bring at marriage. The witch doctor told my mother she would have a girl, and she would be significant to the family."   Her training as a witch doctor began when she was about 8 years old, just after her mother died. Nanyonga’s family went to great expense, but they knew if she succeeded in training, as a female witch doctor, she … [Read more...]

Sole membership issue headed to New Orleans Seminary trustees

March 24, 2015

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary trustees apparently will decide in October how to handle the issue of sole membership. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary trustees apparently will decide in October how to handle the issue of sole membership.   They could accede to a request from convention messengers and adopt the sole membership model of corporate structure.   They also could agree to do what they proposed to do in April - go to the 2005 convention with two options, one of which would be the sole membership model.   The issue of sole membership and the seminary has become a touchy one.   The seminary is the last entity (other than the SBC Executive Committee) to adopt the model, which is designed to tie agencies securely to the national denomination by making the convention the sole owner.   Seminary leaders have agreed to take steps to tie the entity to the convention. However, they have raised questions about the sole membership model. Essentially, they express fears that it could violate historic Baptist polity by opening the possibility of centralized control and that it will not work under unique Louisiana law.   Southern Baptist … [Read more...]

Different kind of victims

March 24, 2015

It appears that ministers of all types, who are good people, are being sacrificed at the altar of trendiness and convenience. It appears that ministers of all types, who are good people, are being sacrificed at the altar of trendiness and convenience. They are not accused of wrongdoing or impropriety - they were victims of "a different direction" syndrome.   How sad.   When this occurs, I would hope that congregants would make certain their churches do the right thing in seeing that these ministers are treated fairly.   Benjamin Harlan, Professor Southwestern Seminary Fort Worth, Texas … [Read more...]

It was 25 years ago – the SBC was about to change

March 24, 2015

Note: Just prior to the start of last month’s Southern Baptist Convention, some 600 persons gathered for a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the conservative resurgency. The following two articles relate to that anniversary. Note: Just prior to the start of last month’s Southern Baptist Convention, some 600 persons gathered for a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the conservative resurgency. The following two articles relate to that anniversary.   Twenty-five years ago this summer, some 15,000 Southern Baptists gathered in Houston for their annual meeting.   That 1979 convention featured a special mission emphasis (Bold Mission Thrust) as well as a sermon by evangelist Billy Graham. However, today, the meeting is best remembered for one thing - the beginning of the conservative resurgence.   Messengers elected then-47-year-old Adrian Rogers with 51 percent of the vote on the first ballot, marking the first of a long string of conservative victories and signaling the denomination’s shift to the right.   But it did not happen overnight.   From 1979 to 1990, conservatives and moderates struggled for control of the denomination, nominating opposing … [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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