These days, 83-year-old Carter Hall teaches a FAITH evangelism class at Fairview Baptist Church in Coushatta. But for the former pastor who has served Louisiana Baptist churches for more than 60 years, Halls life has mirrored the name of the class he teaches. These days, 83-year-old Carter Hall teaches a FAITH evangelism class at Fairview Baptist Church in Coushatta. But for the former pastor who has served Louisiana Baptist churches for more than 60 years, Halls life has mirrored the name of the class he teaches. "Faith is a big factor in my life," says Hall, who was presented a plaque last fall by Fairview Pastor Stephen McAbee for his 60 years in the ministry. "Faith in the Lord has been the theme of my life." Hall says faith brought him through the Depression during his grammar school days. "We were so poor we didnt know there was a Depression," Hall recalls. "We didnt have to worry about how much money wed spend because we didnt have money to spend." Raised in Walker, he was the fourth of seven children born to George and Addie Hall. His father held a job as a postal service mail carrier, but his paycheck provided little money … [Read more...]
He was looking for ancient artifacts – but never once expected to find this
As often happens in other fields, the find of Gabriel Barkay’s career as a biblical archaeologist rose at the intersection of careful calculation and happy accident - the latter provided in his case by a bored 12-year-old helper who whacked the stone floor of an Israelite burial vault with a heavy hammer. As often happens in other fields, the find of Gabriel Barkay’s career as a biblical archaeologist rose at the intersection of careful calculation and happy accident - the latter provided in his case by a bored 12-year-old helper who whacked the stone floor of an Israelite burial vault with a heavy hammer. His name was Nathan. Too scattered and mischievous to be of much help, he had been dispatched to clean a worked-over corner of Barkay’s dig just outside the old city of Jerusalem, a largely overlooked archaeological site that Barkay thought might yield material for his dissertation. But the stone floor turned out to be the ceiling of a concealed void beneath. And Nathan’s hammer blow punched through to a repository containing hundreds of vessels of pottery, personal jewelry and other effects untouched for 2,600 years. Among them was the find of finds - two tiny, … [Read more...]
Applaud the stand
Re: The Southern Baptist Convention proposal to leave the Baptist World Alliance, beginning in September. Re: The Southern Baptist Convention proposal to leave the Baptist World Alliance, beginning in September. I wish to applaud those who are willing to stand tall and make difficult decisions. The Southern Baptist Convention leadership has shown that the theology of those we work side by side together with is important. The financing of such organizations, while they demonstrate a callous disregard for Gods Word and his principles, is a sinful waste of his resources. Most Southern Baptists are biblically conservative and would not allow those who lead the Baptist World Alliance to preach more than once in their churches. Why should we provide the funds to keep them solvent? Mike Rasberry, Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church Slidell, La. … [Read more...]
Communicate openly
I have no doubt when (LBC Executive Director) Dean Doster said recently there had been no secret meeting regarding the future of the associational directors of missions, he was speaking the truth. I have no doubt when (LBC Executive Director) Dean Doster said recently there had been no secret meeting regarding the future of the associational directors of missions, he was speaking the truth. However, he was speaking the truth from his experience. You see, he was at the meeting with five other chosen men. For those, it certainly was not a secret. However, the associations made decisions after their "meeting" that were rendered null and void, and the Louisiana Baptist Conventions annual meeting was not privy to the "non-secret" meeting. Again, these men would honestly defend their motives and deny the secrecy of their meeting. It all depends on ones definition of secret. Unless the meetings time, place and purpose had been announced to all affected by it, it was a secret. I was taught as a child that I must avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing. Can anyone deny that, at the very least, this meeting appears to have been a secret? Now, rather than seeking peace and unity, there are some saying … [Read more...]
Traditionalists fear – if same-sex marriage, then what comes next?
Late last year, months after the landmark Texas decision striking down anti-sodomy laws, two Utah polygamists filed suit, asking that their relationships with multiple wives be validated by the government. Late last year, months after the landmark Texas decision striking down anti-sodomy laws, two Utah polygamists filed suit, asking that their relationships with multiple wives be validated by the government. Laws against polygamy are unconstitutional, they said. "Everyone should be free unless there’s a compelling state interest that you shouldn’t be," lawyer John Bucher argued in presenting the suit. "The state is not able to show that there’s such an evil to polygamy that it should be prohibited." As the nation continues to debate same-sex "marriage," some have begun examining the logical extension of its legalization. If the legal benefits of marriage are awarded to homosexual men, then why should they not also be given to others - like polygamists? "There isn’t a single argument in favor of same-sex marriage that isn’t also an argument in favor of polygamy - people have a right to marry who they love; these relationships already exist; ... we have … [Read more...]
Watch what is said on air, FCC warns
The Federal Communications Com-mission recently overruled its own staff and decided an obscenity for male-female relations violates federal law covering radio and broadcast television. The Federal Communications Com-mission recently overruled its own staff and decided an obscenity for male-female relations violates federal law covering radio and broadcast television. Last year, Bono, lead singer of the rock band U2, used the word at a live broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards, saying winning an award was "(expletive) brilliant." After a complaint was filed, the FCCs enforcement bureau ruled the word did not violate the ban on broadcast indecency. Bonos use of the word was non-sexual, as well as fleeting and isolated, the bureau said. After granting a request for a review of the ruling, the five-member commission struck down its bureaus decision. It said not only did Bonos use of the word qualify as profane under the law but other uses of the word would as well. In its order, the Federal Communications Commission warned broadcasters they are "on clear notice that, in the future, they will be subject to potential enforcement action for any broadcast … [Read more...]
In a sometimes dark world, Easter comes, offering an unimaginable hope
It was a spring tradition when he had been smaller - a backyard Easter egg hunt. This was years ago, when kids actually dyed the hard-boiled eggs - with a little parental help. He remembers that. It was a spring tradition when he had been smaller - a backyard Easter egg hunt. This was years ago, when kids actually dyed the hard-boiled eggs - with a little parental help. He remembers that. There are times he still can remember the smell of the dye as it simmered on the old stove, remember the twisted wire holders used to dip an egg into the dye, remember trying to balance the egg so it would not fall. One or two always did and had to be fished out of the pot with a spoon. And some had to be dipped several times - first in this color, then in that, half in this one, too. He remembers that. He remembers the hunt as well. The kids were closed away so they could not watch the adults placing the eggs in the yard. There, they would wait anxiously, bragging about who would find the most, guaranteeing themselves as the winners. And the time finally would come when they were allowed to emerge, baskets in hand, "Easter grass" padding the … [Read more...]
This ministry focus is clear – just to be ‘the church in action’
In 1991, John Baker approached his senior pastor about the need to help thousands in their area overcome a variety of hurts, habits and hang-ups. Pastor Rick Warren had three words to say to his fellow minister - "go for it!" In 1991, John Baker approached his senior pastor about the need to help thousands in their area overcome a variety of hurts, habits and hang-ups. Pastor Rick Warren had three words to say to his fellow minister - "go for it!" Together, they did, creating a Christ-centered recovery program based on the Beatitudes of Jesus. Since its founding, more than 7,500 people have gone through the Celebrate Recovery program at Saddleback Church in Lake Valley, Calif. In 12 years, more than 150,000 people have participated in the program from prisons, rescue missions and more than 2,500 churches. President George Bush even recently praised the Celebrate Recovery program as a ministry that does what government cannot - change hearts. Bushs comments came in a speech to the 11th White House Faith-Based and Community Initiative Conference in Los Angeles. "It was a recognition I never expected, ..." Baker says of the presidents remarks. "When … [Read more...]
AN OPEN LETTER TO LOUISIANA BAPTISTS
The following unedited letter was submitted by Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Director Dean Doster in response to a request by a group of associational moderators during a March meeting. During the meeting, moderators expressed a need for information and public relations efforts regarding the decision to discontinue funding for associational directors of missions in 2005. The following unedited letter was submitted by Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Director Dean Doster in response to a request by a group of associational moderators during a March meeting. During the meeting, moderators expressed a need for information and public relations efforts regarding the decision to discontinue funding for associational directors of missions in 2005. The decision to recommend to the Executive Board of the Louisiana Baptist Convention the change in funding and management of the Directors of Missions may have left someone with unanswered questions. As most Louisiana Baptists know, my policy as your Executive Director has always been to follow administrative protocol, give as much information as possible and do what I believe is in the best interest of all Louisiana Baptists. Since LBC … [Read more...]
This LC student knows the way to the White House
Working in the same building with the president of the United States may be a dream for some Americans - but for Louisiana College junior David Stokes, it was a recent reality. Working in the same building with the president of the United States may be a dream for some Americans - but for Louisiana College junior David Stokes, it was a recent reality. Last fall, Stokes served alongside 69 other college students as White House interns. The interns attended Ivy League, public and small-private universities. While they served in roles ranging from communications to legislative affairs, Stokes worked for Ruben Barrales, director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. "The coolest part was giving tours to constituents," says Stokes. "I would get to tell them about the paintings and history of the White House." Since Barrales spent a great deal of his time traveling and speaking with groups around the country, Stokes was responsible for his travel arrangements. Stokes researched policies of interest to the various groups as well. He also wrote articles for his departments newsletter that was distributed to 13,000 local and state officials throughout … [Read more...]