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Muslim ‘jihad’ has long – and misapplied – history

March 22, 2015

P>Once again, Saudi millionaire Osama bin Laden has urged Muslim faithful to arms against the United States, calling for a jihad "over the forces of infidels and tyranny." Once again, Saudi millionaire Osama bin Laden has urged Muslim faithful to arms against the United States, calling for a jihad "over the forces of infidels and tyranny."   Such battle cries have echoed across the Middle East and beyond in recent decades. In the name of Islam, extremist groups have waged war against the governments of Algeria and Egypt, against Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands and against Russian control of Chechnya.   Indeed, 22 years ago, militants in Iran propelled Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini to the head of a theocratic state.   Strictly defined, jihad comes from the Arabic term for struggle or striving. But today, many Americans define jihad - however incorrectly - by the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.   And while condemned by the majority of mainstream Muslims believers, jihad by the sword still has gained a rhetorical edge - and a large degree of sympathy - within the tumultuous currents of the Middle East political world.   Tellingly, the Grand … [Read more...]

Weekly Announcements

March 22, 2015

For the week of October 25, 2001 Potpourri • ALEXANDRIA - Calvary church: "Connections--Plugging Into Life’s Essential Relationships" presented by Central La. Association; Nov. 10, 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Dennis Swanberg, keynote speaker; Welby and Jeanine Bozeman, David Brooks, Kevin Boles and Stephen Trammell to speak; early registration before Nov. 1 is $15; afterwards, tickets are $20; tickets available at area Christian bookstores; for information, call the associational office at (318) 445-5772 or contact the church office at (318) 445-5640; David Brooks, pastor.   • BATON ROUGE - First church: "For Such a Time As This..." women’s conference; Nov. 2; registration, 5:30 p.m.; conference, 6:30 p.m.; Nov. 3; breakfast, 8 a.m.; conference, 8:45 a.m.; Marilyn Osbourn and Liz Luter, speakers; cost is $30; limited childcare available with telephone registration only; for information, contact Faye Scott or Brenda O’Neal at (225) 343-0397; Burn Page, pastor.   • BATON ROUGE - First church: "Experiencing God--The Musical"; Nov. 2, 8 p.m.; Nov. 4, 6 p.m.; Doran Bugg, minister of music; Burn Page, pastor.   • LAKE CHARLES - Boulevard church: "Anger Management" seminar; Nov. 7, 6 p.m.; Bill … [Read more...]

“No problem?” Not concerning my insurance claim

March 22, 2015

The next time someone is about to hit my vehicle with his vehicle, I’m going to see what company he is insured with before they can continue with the wreck. If you are about to hit me, please show your proof of insurance first. The next time someone is about to hit my vehicle with his vehicle, I’m going to see what company he is insured with before they can continue with the wreck. If you are about to hit me, please show your proof of insurance first.   Experiences of the last year have taught me that if someone inflicts damages to you or your property, his being insured is important, but the insurance company is vitally important.   Last November 8, the traffic light was holding yours truly in place. Sitting there, minding my own business, waiting for the light to turn from red to green, the sounds of screeching tires drew my attention. A glance at the rearview mirror revealed a large pickup, rapidly closing the space between his bumper and mine.   The significant jolt of the truck hitting my car would have been an abrupt introduction had I not heard the squealing tires. With my brakes on, the truck managed to knock me 20 feet into the intersection.   No problem. The … [Read more...]

Controversy continues between Missouri Baptist Convention factions

March 22, 2015

Conflict between theological/political factions in the Missouri Baptist Convention continue to boil - and seems to ensure a contentious annual meeting this fall. Conflict between theological/political factions in the Missouri Baptist Convention continue to boil - and seems to ensure a contentious annual meeting this fall.   Controversy has marked the last three annual meetings in the state as fundamental/conservatives and moderate/conservatives battle for control. Now, several developments seem to assure a similar result this fall. Consider:   •After winning their third presidential election in a row last year, fundamental/conservatives gained control of a key committee that nominates leaders for state trustee boards.   Now, they are reported to be moving quickly to fill the boards with members sympathetic to their causes, sometimes bypassing trustees who would traditionally be offered a second term and tightening qualifications for all nominees.   In July, a state nominating committee declined to re-nominate at least 24 persons eligible for second terms on convention boards and agencies. That followed an earlier announcement that the committee would impose … [Read more...]

Burying a church time capsule?

March 22, 2015

Make sure everything is done right   Time capsules are not an exact science, but churches should follw some rules if members want items to be well preserved, archivists say. Make sure everything is done right   Time capsules are not an exact science, but churches should follw some rules if members want items to be well preserved, archivists say.   An airtight, fireproof container and proper packaging materials are two keys, explains Cheryl Doty, archivist for the Kentucky Baptist Convention.   "If you are putting your items in something, make sure it is airtight and it won’t rust," the Kentucky Baptist worker says. "If there is any dampness, you’re going to have to be careful that it won’t rust."   Glass containers run the risk of breaking or melting in a fire, Doty points out. "Finding a fireproof box would be the best thing, probably, then maybe sealing around it with something," she says.   The choice of paper for printed materials is an important element for a time capsule as well.   "Make sure it is low-acid paper," says Glen McAninch, branch manager for technology analysis and support with the Kentucky Department for Libraries and … [Read more...]

Expert warns of religious scams

March 22, 2015

Investment frauds that take advantage of people’s faith are on the rise, state security regulators warned at a recent press conference. Investment frauds that take advantage of people’s faith are on the rise, state security regulators warned at a recent press conference.   Three large recent cases alone have combined for losses of nearly $1.5 billion, the North American Securities Administrators Association reported recently. "I’ve been a securities regulator for 20 years, and I’ve seen more money stolen in the name of God than in any other way," said Deborah Bortner, director of securities for Washington state and president of the association.   In all, regulators identified 75 such cases from the last few years, affecting more than 90,000 victims and costing investors $1.8 billion in lost funds.   One case involves the Baptist Foundation of Arizona, which took in more than $590 million from 13,000 investors before being shut down by officials in 1999.   In another, Greater Ministries International allegedly took in nearly $580 million in six years, promising investors that the church would double their money through divinely inspired investments.   In another … [Read more...]

What exactly is biblical teaching on the idea of “once saved, always saved?”

March 22, 2015

Ask Aunt Josephine’s relatives, and they will say she was once saved, always saved. The reason? She walked the aisle at age 8. Ask Aunt Josephine’s relatives, and they will say she was once saved, always saved. The reason? She walked the aisle at age 8.   Aunt Josephine may not have darkened the church doors in recent years. She may not have read her Bible in 50 years. But at least she was baptized.   That simple fact leads many Baptists to say with certainty the Aunt Josephines of the world are regenerate, saved, assured of heaven.   However, is this the biblical teaching on perseverance?   And is this understanding of baptism and "making a decision" any different from the sacramentalism of Catholicism?   Not really, argue Thomas Schreiner and Ardel Caneday in their recent book, "The Race Set Before Us." Schreiner is professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky.Caneday is professor of Bible at Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minn.   "It’s struck me lately that there is a danger that Baptists can be as sacramental as Catholics," Schreiner said. "Catholics may say, ‘At least they were baptized,’ … [Read more...]

Theological confusion

March 22, 2015

Recent studies indicate less Doctrinal certainty than ever   C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor   Here is the irony - in the so-called "information age," at a time when people’s hunger for spirituality is at its highest ever, theological confusion reigns. Recent studies indicate less Doctrinal certainty than ever   Here is the irony - in the so-called "information age," at a time when people’s hunger for spirituality is at its highest ever, theological confusion reigns.   Yes - theological confusion.   How else can it be described?   "Doctrine" is almost a taboo word. "Buffet religion" is in - just come in, get in line and pick and choose whatever one wants to create a personal religion.   It is becoming harder and harder to determine who believes what and what this group or that group really stands for when it comes to faith. Individualism has created a free-for-all in the theological marketplace.   Need proof? Consider the following.   A recent issue of Emerging Trends" newsletter reports that traditional beliefs about the Bible are losing ground.   "The belief that the Bible represents the actual Word … [Read more...]

State WMU plays host to ‘re-entering’ missionary kids

March 22, 2015

Louisiana Baptists recently helped dozens of Southern Baptist missionary kids prepare for life in a new world — the United States. Louisiana Baptists recently helped dozens of Southern Baptist missionary kids prepare for life in a new world — the United States.   A total of 84 young people from around the world attended the 2001 MK (Missionary Kids) Re-entry Retreat at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center in Woodworth. The retreat is sponsored in a chosen state each year by the Southern Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union.   The children of international missionaries, the young people are coming to the United States to attend college this fall. The retreat was designed to help smooth their transition to college life in this country.   The retreat featured recreational activities, worship and small-group sessions on such things as finances, cultural transition, absence of family and relating to WMU.   As is the custom, the young people also received gifts from the host state of the retreat. This year, through the efforts of 26 Louisiana Baptist associational WMU groups, several churches and some individuals, the students received a clock radio, backpack and school … [Read more...]

Weekly Announcements

March 22, 2015

For the week of September 6, 2001 Potpourri •DRY CREEK - Dry Creek camp: senior adult retreat; Sept. 24-25; Connie Ward and Bill Thorn, speakers; Lanny Turner and Margie Nell Walker, music; cost is $45/full-time lodgers, $25/2-day commuter or $15/1 day commuter; for information, call the camp at (337) 328-7531; Curt Iles, camp manager.   •GLORIETA, N.M. - Jennifer Holeton, summer staffer at LifeWay Glorieta Conference Center and native of Avondale, La., recently received the Holcomb Scholarship for her hard work and dedication. She is the daughter of Kenneth and Vicki Holeton.   •GOLDONNA - Goldonna church: The Toney Brothers in concert; Sept. 6, 7 p.m.; Doyle McGrew, pastor.   •GOLDONNA - Goldonna church: "Hats Off to Women" one-day ladies’ retreat; Sept. 8, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Billie Smith, speaker; Betty Norris, music; no cost; lunch provided; nursery available for children under 4, with advance notice; for information, contact Darlene Ray, at (318) 797-5023; Doyle McGrew, pastor.   •LAFAYETTE - Northside church: Discipleship Training Rally; Sept. 17, 7 p.m.; Wayne Sistrunk, pastor.   •MANY - Calvary church: North Sabine Association annual meeting; Sept. 18, 7 … [Read more...]

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Editorial

It’s time to examine your faith – are you lukewarm?

“Don’t be a lukewarm Christian.” Ever heard that phrase? For some, it’s a familiar rallying cry; for others, it’s a grating cliché that sparks annoyance. Critics argue it’s nitpicky, overused, or even weaponized in judgmental ways. Sure, like any saying, it can be tossed around carelessly or misapplied. But how … Read More

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