Seminary Extension will celebrate its 50th Anniversary next June at the Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans. State conventions, associations, Extension Centers and churches will have their own 50th Celebrations anytime between now and the end of 2001 - honoring past and present students, teachers and administrators. Seminary Extension will celebrate its 50th Anniversary next June at the Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans. State conventions, associations, Extension Centers and churches will have their own 50th Celebrations anytime between now and the end of 2001 - honoring past and present students, teachers and administrators. Right now I am collecting information about some of the early Seminary Extension students, so they can be honored at these celebrations. One of these is Seminary Extensions first student, Wayne Upton, a serviceman, who enrolled in Old Testament as a correspondence student in September, 1951. Perhaps a reader can provide me with information and/or a photograph of him. I also want information and photographs pertaining to Louisianas Seminary Extension students, teachers and events that took place in the 1950s and 1960s. Your readers can … [Read more...]
Voter registration
I am writing a letter to every pastor in the Louisiana Baptist Convention encouraging them to set up a voter registration table in each church. Voter registration is very easy. It involves one simple form to be mailed to the local parish clerk of court. I am writing a letter to every pastor in the Louisiana Baptist Convention encouraging them to set up a voter registration table in each church. Voter registration is very easy. It involves one simple form to be mailed to the local parish clerk of court. A recent survey has revealed that only 50 percent of the Christian population are registered to vote. Of the 50 percent that are registered, only 50 percent of them vote. This means that only 25 percent of our Christian population participate in the election process. Regardless of your party affiliation or the candidates for which you plan to vote, each of us should register and cast our vote in every election. T.C. "Tommy" French Jr. President Louisiana Baptist Convention … [Read more...]
Its a loser!
RE: Sunday, September 17 Anti-Gambling Day in the Southern Baptist Convention. I understand it is not primarily to prevent Southern Baptists gambling that one day. RE: Sunday, September 17 Anti-Gambling Day in the Southern Baptist Convention. I understand it is not primarily to prevent Southern Baptists gambling that one day. What can Southern Baptists and other religion groups do about gambling? Quit, pray about yourself and others, preach about it, teach about it, vote about it every opportunity, talk with state representatives and other leaders, minister to people with the problem and dont get used to it. Its a loser! In 1998 people lost $50 billion dollars in legal gambling, and more in 1999. Add to that the accompanying costs in unemployment benefits, welfare benefits, health problems (mental and physical), theft, embezzlement, unpaid debts, bankruptcy, domestic violence, child abuse, suicide and loss of self-esteem. I have seen firsthand what it does to individuals and families, and you have, too. Whats bad about it? The National Research Council estimates "as many as 1.1 million adolescents between 12 and 18 exhibited pathological gambling … [Read more...]
Shifting Blame?
Re: Scott Shavers letter to the editor, Baptist Message 8/24/00 Wow! Let me see if I understand what is being said here. ... Cooperative Baptist Fellowship leaders admit that some CBF funds are being used to support the pro-homosexual "Baptist Peace Fellowship." And then Scott Shaver excuses this, trying to shift blame by saying that Cooperative Program funds are being used to support the Baptist World Alliance. Re: Scott Shavers letter to the editor, Baptist Message 8/24/00 Wow! Let me see if I understand what is being said here. ... Cooperative Baptist Fellowship leaders admit that some CBF funds are being used to support the pro-homosexual "Baptist Peace Fellowship." And then Scott Shaver excuses this, trying to shift blame by saying that Cooperative Program funds are being used to support the Baptist World Alliance. Sounds to me like that is what the argument presented boils down to. So, since when do two wrongs make a right? Some Southern Baptists are working very hard to correct such problems rather than tolerate, excuse, or condone them. This is the purpose of my motion, presented to the Southern Baptist Convention in Orlando this past June. … [Read more...]
Worker – Christians can foster change in entertainment industry
Each year, hundreds of ambitious actors, singers and entertainers look for a sign - the Hollywood sign, to be more specific. They leave their homes and familiar surroundings to venture into the murky waters of the Los Angeles film industry. Many eventually fail in their attempts to fulfill dreams of fame and fortune. Each year, hundreds of ambitious actors, singers and entertainers look for a sign - the Hollywood sign, to be more specific. They leave their homes and familiar surroundings to venture into the murky waters of the Los Angeles film industry. Many eventually fail in their attempts to fulfill dreams of fame and fortune. But while many Christians avoid Tinsletown altogether, there is a growing number who have moved out west not to be discovered but to answer a call bigger than any casting director could make. These include Jimmy Duke, assistant director at Inter-Mission, a Christian film organization. A 1998 graduate of Union University in Jackson, Tenn., Duke said the entertainment industry is a mission field that has been neglected by Christians for far too long. "Christians are always complaining about the content of television and film, … [Read more...]
‘It’s very important for us as Christians to be a part of the solutions in Hollywood’
Hollywood often is criticized in religious circles as lacking moral scruples - but there is a contingent in the entertainment industry that takes right and wrong seriously. Indeed, nearly 200 people in the entertainment industry - many of them committed Christians - gathered last month in Beverly Hills, Calif., for a first-time conference titled "Content and Conscience: Toward Ethics of Screenwriting." Hollywood often is criticized in religious circles as lacking moral scruples - but there is a contingent in the entertainment industry that takes right and wrong seriously. Indeed, nearly 200 people in the entertainment industry - many of them committed Christians - gathered last month in Beverly Hills, Calif., for a first-time conference titled "Content and Conscience: Toward Ethics of Screenwriting." Most participants were writers, but a smattering of producers, directors and actors also came to wrestle with complexities of producing honest and compelling entertainment that affirms Judeo-Christian values in the secular media. "The Columbine (school shooting) incident was a watershed moment for this industry," conference coordinator Jimmy Duke said. "It made … [Read more...]
These youth ‘pedaled’ the gospel All across their state
A 24-member Baptist cycling crew set out from Kingsport, Tenn., on June 24 with one mission in mind - to ride their bicycles from the eastern corner of the state to the western one, sharing Christ along the way. "When we first started, we all basically knew each other, ... but by the end of the week it became not just about us," says Mary Beth Hettinger, a recent high school graduate. "It was about everybody finishing, and it was about the team." A 24-member Baptist cycling crew set out from Kingsport, Tenn., on June 24 with one mission in mind - to ride their bicycles from the eastern corner of the state to the western one, sharing Christ along the way. "When we first started, we all basically knew each other, ... but by the end of the week it became not just about us," says Mary Beth Hettinger, a recent high school graduate. "It was about everybody finishing, and it was about the team." The idea of a youth team biking across Tennessee started in the heart and mind of Rick Wiggins, a member of Brentwood Baptist Church in middle Tennessee. Wiggins professes a love of racing bicycles - and this spring, he conceived the idea of a cross-state bicycle trip. However, … [Read more...]
Volunteers find Christian heritage – But lost generations – on a trip to Wales
A team of Louisiana Baptists learned an old truth this summer - just because a country has a rich Christian heritage does not mean the nation is a Christian one or that the people even know who Christ is. That truth was reinforced with members of a New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary missions team that traveled to the nation of Wales this summer. "So much of what I saw in Wales was completely dead to Christ," says Rebecca Pounds, daughter of team leaders Jerry and Bayne Pounds, both professors at the Southern Baptist seminary. A team of Louisiana Baptists learned an old truth this summer - just because a country has a rich Christian heritage does not mean the nation is a Christian one or that the people even know who Christ is. That truth was reinforced with members of a New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary missions team that traveled to the nation of Wales this summer. "So much of what I saw in Wales was completely dead to Christ," says Rebecca Pounds, daughter of team leaders Jerry and Bayne Pounds, both professors at the Southern Baptist seminary. Pounds and her teammates found that many Welsh people had never heard about God or his love … [Read more...]
International Missions Board strategy has changed – and not all are pleased
By Tony Cartledge North Carolina Biblical Recorder The Southern Baptist Convention International Mission Board is enjoying record participation from volunteers engaged in short-term projects - but some volunteers are confused by a new strategy that discourages the construction of mission churches. The Southern Baptist Convention International Mission Board is enjoying record participation from volunteers engaged in short-term projects - but some volunteers are confused by a new strategy that discourages the construction of mission churches. The missions agency reports that 26,741 volunteers were involved in overseas ministry during the past church year, more than double the number of six years ago. This year, the number is expected to top 30,000. However, the surge in volunteers comes at a time when the International Mission Board is implementing a new field strategy that will steer short-term teams away from church construction projects, a favored activity among many volunteers. The agencys annual report for this year notes that the new focus is on the development of church-planting movements." "The boards main objective is presenting the … [Read more...]
Critics protest plans to use ‘drag queens’ in Olympics closing ceremony
Australian church groups are appalled that several dozen "drag queens" are expected to participate in the official closing ceremony of the upcoming Sydney Olympics, an Internet news source reports. Church group leaders are insisting the involvement of men dressed as women, the church groups say, does little to enhance the city or the Games, reports CNSNews.com, an Internet news site. Meanwhile, Christians have been prohibited from openly displaying their faith, the site notes. Australian church groups are appalled that several dozen "drag queens" are expected to participate in the official closing ceremony of the upcoming Sydney Olympics, an Internet news source reports. Church group leaders are insisting the involvement of men dressed as women, the church groups say, does little to enhance the city or the Games, reports CNSNews.com, an Internet news site. Meanwhile, Christians have been prohibited from openly displaying their faith, the site notes. While the Olympics opening ceremony always is a guarded secret, the closing event usually provides the host city and country a chance to showcase their traditions and cultures. Along with such Australian symbols as … [Read more...]