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September 16, 2024

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Disaster relief sites established in southeast Louisiana

September 12, 2024

By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Several sites have been established for Disaster Relief operations that could begin as soon as this weekend in response to Hurricane Francine. According to Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief Associate Mark Morelock, sites that will prepare food for those impacted by the recent hurricane are: Williams Boulevard Baptist Church, Kenner (manned by Rolling Hills Ministry, Ruston) First Baptist Church, New Orleans (manned by First Baptist Church, Slidell); and Renew Church, Baton Rouge (a partnership between LBDR and the Salvation Army that will also include volunteers from the Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief who will prepare and deliver food to Morgan City and Houma). Additionally, First Baptist Church, Morgan City (manned by Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief) will be a site for mud-out and chainsaw operations. Assessments are ongoing. Texans on Mission will support DR efforts in Louisiana by providing a generator and fuel to impacted areas. “Pray for power restoration, especially when AC is not working inside homes,” Morelock said. “Pray for volunteers’ safety and decisiveness. And, pray that our teams can be used to proclaim the Gospel.” Donations are needed … [Read more...]

Longtime professor Bill Todd left lasting mark on campus, daughter Tylitha Whatley continues family tradition

September 12, 2024

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Beloved and longtime Louisiana College Professor William Charles “Bill” Todd died July 4 in Alexandria surrounded by his family. He was 91. Todd retired from his full-time position in 1996 after serving LC faithfully for 27 years as chair of the Department of Health and Physical Education. He was awarded the title Professor Emeritus for his longtime loyal service. He also returned in 2006, continuing to work as an adjunct professor for another 10 years before finally retiring at the age of 84 in 2016. His daughter, Tylitha Whatley, began her career at LC, as her father was entering retirement from his full-time service. And ironically, she has now completed her 27th year at the university.  Whatley is a professor in the missions and ministries department. Todd was born in Tarrant, Alabama on Dec. 7, 1932. A faithful and dedicated member of Isney Baptist Church, Silas, Alabama, Todd served in the Army from 1951-55 and was stationed in Alaska during the Korean Conflict. Through funding from the G.I. Bill, Todd later attending the University of Alabama, where he earned his Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctor of Education. A die-hard Alabama … [Read more...]

Horn seeks prayer for Francine-impacted churches, DR teams

September 12, 2024

By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Hours after Francine moved through the state, Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn shared several prayer requests for those impacted and those Disaster Relief teams who be serving those in southeast Louisiana in the coming days. “We are gathering information this morning regarding the places of greatest need,” Horn said in a statement to the Baptist Message. “While we are thankful that things are not as bad as they could be, we are aware of several churches that have been damaged. We already know that some churches that were impacted by Ida in 2021 are damaged again.  We are especially heartbroken for these communities. “While we continue to assess damage and gather information, please be in prayer for first responders,” he said. “Second, pray for those who are mobilizing to officially respond as part of SBC and LBC Disaster Relief teams. “Finally, I would remind all Louisiana Baptists of what I read in Scripture this morning about the promised Messiah as recorded in Isaiah 9:7. ‘He will be named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.’ We read this not as prophecy, but as fulfillment. He is Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal … [Read more...]

Francine makes landfall, dumps heavy rain across southeast Louisiana

September 12, 2024

By Baptist Message staff MORGAN CITY, La, (LBM) — Hurricane Francine made landfall as a Category 2 storm Wednesday afternoon in Terrebonne Parish, about 30 miles southwest of Morgan City, according to the National Hurricane Center, and weakened to a Category 1 hurricane two hours after it moved inland. At 4 a.m., Francine was 60 miles north of New Orleans and was headed north toward Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee. The National Weather Service reported that 4-9 inches had fallen across southeast Louisiana between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Wednesday, prompting flash flood warning to be issued in many areas. A storm surge warning was in effect from Grand Isle to the Mississippi-Alabama border. Recorded wind gusts include 97 mph in Dulac and 105 mph on Eugene Island. More than 388,000 customers in Louisiana were in the dark as of 5:30 a.m. Thursday, according to poweroutage.us. Early reports of damage to churches included Christ Baptist Church, Houma, which lost some of its roof due to high winds; and Celebration Church, Metairie, St. Rose Community Church, and GracePoint Church, Destrehan, which had some flooding inside their facilities. "We're praying for safety for people here in greater New Orleans," Watson said … [Read more...]

LBDR teams on standby ahead of Francine

September 10, 2024

By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – With the Gulf Coast region closely monitoring Francine, Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief teams have activated an incident management team and placed its teams on standby. According to LBDR Strategist Stan Statham, the organization is working with the American Red Cross and Salvation Army to coordinate any needed mass feeding operations and Baptist conventions in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas are on standby to assist Louisiana’s teams. “Pray for that storm to dissipate,” Statham told the Baptist Message. “Obviously, that would be the best thing for everybody involved. Pray, a lot of our own DR volunteers who are in the path of this storm and that makes it even more difficult. Some of our most dedicated folks are in the path of the storm, and the good news is we have a lot of help outside our state available, so that’s a blessing. “Pray for volunteers traveling,” he continued. “And pray that we’re able to secure equipment that we need.” Francine, which formed into a tropical storm Monday morning and the following evening was upgraded to a hurricane, is expected to make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane sometime late Wednesday, though forecasters have stressed … [Read more...]

Inclement weather postpones LCU Town Hall meeting

September 9, 2024

By Baptist Message staff LAKE CHARLES, La. (LBM) - The Louisiana Christian University Town Hall meeting scheduled for Sept. 10 in Lake Charles has been postponed because of expected inclement weather associated with Tropical Storm Francine. According to the school's Facebook page, the meeting will be rescheduled for a later date. LCU has hosted Town Hall meetings around the state in August and September to hear from members of the public interested in offering input in the search for the next president and the direction of the school moving forward. The committee continues to receive inputs for the presidential search from a survey developed by LCU’s research department. The survey tool can be accessed at https://lcuniversity.edu/lcu-president-search/. Additionally, the search committee can receive recommendations at: psc@lcuniversity.edu. … [Read more...]

GBO: DR teams remove thousands of trees

September 8, 2024

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GBO: More than 600 church planters trained since 2015

September 6, 2024

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