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Be sure to Vote -- 2nd Party Primary Elections, June 27.

Deadline - Register to vote in person, by mail, or at OMV Office: May 27.

Deadline - Register to vote via GeauxVote: June 6.

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Prof – ‘You can learn to deal with (stress) better’

March 22, 2015

Judi Jackson was stressed. She was a full time doctoral student, as well as a seminary professor.   Her husband also was a seminary professor and traveled ... a lot. Judi Jackson was stressed. She was a full time doctoral student, as well as a seminary professor.   Her husband also was a seminary professor and traveled ... a lot.   She had kids.   Then, if that were not enough stress, the worst happened. Her mother and her father-in-law both died in a few months’ time.   It is fitting that Jackson would be leading a recent Southern Baptist conference on handling stress. The adjunct professor of church recreation/wellness at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has learned from experience.   "Stress is your body’s reaction to change - and I had a lot of changes going in a relatively short time," Jackson said during her session at Green Lake Conference Center in Green Lake, Wisc. "I’m not about to tell you that you can get rid of the stress in your life. You can’t. All you can learn to do is to deal with it better."   Jackson described the two kinds of stress.   First, there is distress or bad stress. This kind of stress will … [Read more...]

Millions in war-torn Congo face unparalleled crisis

March 22, 2015

Janet Chismar Crosswalk.com Religion Editor   Asad-eyed father from Congo tenderly holds his malnourished 3-year-old son in his arms.   Dejected and stripped of his manly role of providing his family’s food, he slumps in the crumbling local hospital, waiting in silence while his wife is out, somewhere, looking for something for them all to eat. Asad-eyed father from Congo tenderly holds his malnourished 3-year-old son in his arms.   Dejected and stripped of his manly role of providing his family’s food, he slumps in the crumbling local hospital, waiting in silence while his wife is out, somewhere, looking for something for them all to eat.   He has no idea how she is doing it.   "My son is getting better, but when we return to the house he will get worse again," the father shares with others. "There is nothing there to eat. It’s not that I haven’t worked. I have crops in my fields to harvest, but I cannot go up in the hills to get them because of the rebels."   The man adds that he does not think he is any worse off than most people in the area. His starving son nearly died, but many in Congo are in the same state ... or worse. In one sense his … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home seeking to help strengthen families

March 22, 2015

C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor   John Williams probably feels a little harried these days as he considers the work being done by the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home.   In fact, he admits as much. John Williams probably feels a little harried these days as he considers the work being done by the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home.   In fact, he admits as much.   "We feel like the proverbial person trying to outrun the snowball rolling downhill, ..." says Williams, executive director of the Monroe-based home for children. "And we’re about a half a step ahead of the snowball right now."   At the same time, Williams acknowledges he would not have it any other way - because the "snowball" rolling downhill behind workers at the Louisiana Baptist home is impacting lives all across Louisiana.   The story dates back several years.   For many years, the children’s home operated as many would expect - it cared for orphaned and otherwise displaced children on its Monroe campus.   A number of years ago, it expanded by assuming responsibilities for Southern Baptist work with unwed teenage mothers, opening a facility in Tallulah to … [Read more...]

Weekly Announcements

March 22, 2015

For the week of 14 June, 2001 Potpourri •HAMMOND - New Beulah church: Sons of the Father in concert; June 15, 7 p.m.; Bill Haley, music director; Kris Chenier, pastor.   •WEST MONROE - Highland church: "Experiencing God–the Musical"; June 17, 6:30 p.m.; Stan Taylor, minister of music; Gordon "Skip" Dean, pastor.   •WEST MONROE - McClendon church: Legacy 5 in concert; June 25, 7 p.m.; Adam Johnson, interim music director; Rick Crandall, pastor.   •WOODWORTH - First church: Julie Everett in concert; June 24, 6 p.m.; Bill McCullin, pastor. Homecomings •BAKER - First church: June 24, 10:30 a.m.; John Williams, speaker; dinner to follow; B. K. Miller, Jr., pastor.   •BASKIN - Taylor church: June 24, 11 a.m; Alan Miller, speaker; Richard Henderson, pastor.   •JACKSON - First church: June 24; Bible study, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; dinner to follow; Joe Nesom, pastor.   •LIBUSE - Philadelphia church: June 24, 10 a.m.; Danny Taylor, speaker; dinner to follow; Phillip Robertson, pastor.   •SIMPSON - Simpson church: 74th; June 24; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:30 a.m.; W. H. Efferson, speaker; Busby Family, music; dinner to … [Read more...]

Weekly Announcements

March 22, 2015

For the week of 6/21/01 Potpourri •ALEXANDRIA - Baptist Building: Women’s Enrichment Ministry Leader Training; July 14; registration and fellowship, 8:45 - 9:15 a.m.; training sessions, 9:15 a.m. - 12 noon; Bayne Pounds, speaker; no fee; registration deadline is July 6; for information, contact the Women’s Missions and Ministry Dept., LBC, at 1-800-622-6549 or (318) 448-3402.   •ALEXANDRIA - Poland church: 12th Annual God and Country Concert featuring PBC choir with guests and orchestra under the direction of Michael H. Davis; July 1, 7 p.m.; Falis E. Holloway, pastor.   •BAKER - First church: "I Love America" patriotic mini-musical presented by sanc-tuary choir; July 1, 10:30 a.m.; Ralph G. Parks, minister of music; B. K. Miller, Jr., pastor.   •FRANKLINTON - Clifton church: "Marvelous Mondays"; June 25, 6:30 p.m.; Wayne Jenkins, speaker; July 2, 6:30 p.m.; Stan Norman, speaker; July 9, 6:30 p.m; Ed Griffin, speaker; Price Harris, music; Paul Brashier, pastor.   •GOLDONNA - Goldonna church: The Melody Boys in concert; June 23, 7 p.m.; Doyle McGrew, pastor.   •HAUGHTON - Koran church: "His Truth Is Marching On" musical; July 1, 11 a.m.; Hardy Yeatts, minister of … [Read more...]

2001 Meeting offered look at reformed convention

March 22, 2015

The 2001 edition of the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention was chapter one inthe completely-reformed national organization. Several events seem anecdotal to the operation of annual meetings in the future. The 2001 edition of the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention was chapter one inthe completely-reformed national organization. Several events seem anecdotal to the operation of annual meetings in the future.   This year’s meeting was more an extended worship service than business meeting. Sermons still drew the strongest responses. Big choirs and a big orchestra were always present and an integral part of the convention experience.   Even reports from convention agencies were testimonials to what presenters see as God’s moving in the agencies rather than a review of the agencies’ business. Agency directors sounded like preachers in brush arbor revivals. No more serious issue was raised during the required time for questions than how to get Vacation Bible School materials that seem to be in short supply.   Missions-related matters were convention highlights, according to messenger responses. The first was during the International Mission Board program … [Read more...]

Leader calls WMU to continue ‘journey beyond belief’

March 22, 2015

In the early part of the Old Testament, God comes to Abraham and calls him to leave his home country and people and go with him to another land. In the early part of the Old Testament, God comes to Abraham and calls him to leave his home country and people and go with him to another land.   It was the launch of a journey of purpose, faith and promise, national Southern Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union President Janet Hoffman noted last week.   "Abraham’s journey was one of God’s purpose, revealed in God’s call to go where ‘I will show you,’ " Hoffman said during her report at last week’s WMU annual meeting in New Orleans.   "It was a journey of faith, requiring Abraham to leave the familiar and venture into new territory," added Hoffman, who is a member at First Baptist Church of Farmerville and who was elected to a second one-year term as national president during last week’s meeting. "And it was a journey of promise - not only for Abraham but for all people."   It also was a model for the incredible journey "beyond belief" that WMU has been on for 113 years, Hoffman added, alluding to the meeting theme.   As with Abraham, the WMU journey is one of purpose, … [Read more...]

For Luter, the overriding goal was – ‘to life up Jesus’

March 22, 2015

There are many things an African-American preacher might say to the world’s largest Protestant denomination, perceived by many as having at best a tenuous track record in racial equality. There are many things an African-American preacher might say to the world’s largest Protestant denomination, perceived by many as having at best a tenuous track record in racial equality.   Fred Luter pondered that question after accepting the invitation to preach the convention sermon at the 2001 Southern Baptist Convention last week in New Orleans.   "I thought about what I should say and wondered if I should try to fix what’s wrong with the Southern Baptist Convention," said Luter, pastor at Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans.   But after prayer, Luter said he decided to do something that would not offend anyone. "I’m going to lift up Jesus. Nobody can get mad about that."   The chance to deliver the sermon was a great honor - but there was a time when Luter did not receive praise for his ministry.   Luter said he remembers the days when he was the subject of strong reproach from other African-American pastors in the city for his association with a predominantly … [Read more...]

Louisiana pastor delivers historic convention sermon

March 22, 2015

C. Lacy Thompson LBM Associate Editor   Fred Luter made history at last week’s Southern Baptist Convention - and brought thousands of annual meeting messengers to their feet in doing it.   In delivering a full-throttle convention sermon, Luter became the first African- American to bring the annual address in the denomination’s history. Fred Luter made history at last week’s Southern Baptist Convention - and brought thousands of annual meeting messengers to their feet in doing it.   In delivering a full-throttle convention sermon, Luter became the first African- American to bring the annual address in the denomination’s history.   He made the most of it, delivering a message that was interrupted several times by applause and that ended with messengers on their feet, calling Luter back to the podium for a final exhortation.   In many ways, it was a fitting honor for an amazing story.   In 1986, Luter was a street preacher in New Orleans when Louisiana Baptist leaders asked him to become pastor at Franklin Avenue Baptist Church.   The New Orleans congregation had undergone inner-city transition and was down to a few dozen members. Although … [Read more...]

Sharing gospel love in the Big Easy (Part II)

March 22, 2015

Before meeting, Southern Baptists took time to spread the love of God in New Orleans   James Dotson North American Mission Board Before meeting, Southern Baptists took time to spread the love of God in New Orleans   The new dollar coin bearing the likeness of the Native American heroin Sacagawea recently gained new meaning to many exotic dancers on New Orleans’ notorious Bourbon Street.   The coin became a symbol of both God’s unconditional love and the concern of Christian women willing to step out of their comfort zones and bring the dancers small no-strings-attached gifts as symbols of that love.   About two dozen people participating in Southern Baptists’ Crossover New Orleans evangelistic emphasis visited many of the strip clubs in the city as a way of letting the women know they care about them and want to help.   "Basically you use the woman on the coin as a symbol that God created women with special gifts and abilities," said Jean White, a ministry evangelism associate with the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board. "Women are created in the image of God and God loves them very much."   The circle of the coin is a symbol for the … [Read more...]

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Editorial

Promise

By John Kyle, special to the Baptist Message   NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) -- Some say, “cross my heart and hope to die.” Others say, “let’s pinky swear.” Many of the seasoned saints reading this will say a person’s word is all you need.   For newlyweds, the exchanging and wearing of rings and the repeating of … Read More

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