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LBCH’s Legacy Room highlights 125 years of ministry

July 29, 2024

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) - The Louisiana Baptist Children's Home & Family Ministries gathered on July 16 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the Legacy Room. The room celebrates 125 years of sharing Christ's love with children, their mothers and countless others around the state. The Legacy Room inside the Rucker-Austin Center on the Monroe campus features a chronological timeline of events covering all four walls and artifacts from its history. The LBCHFM was birthed in 1899 when William Cooksey, pastor of Pine Grove Baptist Church, Bernice, had a vision to start an orphanage. Since then, the entity relocated from Lake Charles to Monroe and expanded its ministry to see thousands of families impacted by the Gospel through foster care and adoption; compassion ministry; job training for women; ministry to homeless women and their children; counseling services; and a ministerial care residential program. "We're celebrating what God has done for 125 years here at the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home," LBCHFM President and CEO Perry Hancock told the crowd during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. "From its beginnings as the Louisiana Baptist Orphanage to the multifaceted … [Read more...]

Louisiana’s Bowlin, Tippit inducted into SBC Evangelists Hall of Faith

July 26, 2024

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer INDIANAPOLIS (LBM) – Gary Bowlin and Sammy Tippit, two evangelists with ties to Louisiana, were recently elected to the Southern Baptist Evan­gelists Hall of Faith. Bowlin is a past presi­dent of the Louisiana Conference of South­ern Baptist Evangelists and Sammy Tippit is an evangelist who accepted Christ at Istrouma Baptist Church, Baton Rouge. Bowlin, who now re­sides in Summit, Miss., and Tippit, who now lives in San Antonio, Texas, told the Baptist Message they are humbled that their names are included in the display hosted in the Southern Baptist Building in Nashville, Tennessee, alongside the names of so many others they have come to know during their respective evangelistic ministries. “It’s just beyond my wildest expectations to have my name listed among them,” Bowlin said after the June 10 ceremony in Indianapolis, Indiana. “I’ve tried to be faithful to the calling God has placed on my life, and this was a way for Him just to bless me. My peers voted me in and that means a lot.” Tippit echoed the thought. “When I was inducted into the SBC Evangelists Hall of Faith in June, it was a marker for me of God’s grace and faithfulness to me over six … [Read more...]

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REVERSAL: Leatherwood remains as ERLC president, trustee chair resigns

July 23, 2024

By Baptist Message staff NASHVILLE (LBM) – Less than a day after Brent Leatherwood reportedly was relieved of his duties as president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, trustees announced that he remains in the position, July 23. Additionally, Kevin Smith has resigned as chair of the ERLC’s executive committee. According to a news release from the entity, “There was not an authorized meeting, vote, or action taken by the Executive Committee. Kevin Smith has resigned as Chair of the Executive Committee. Brent Leatherwood remains the President of the ERLC and has our support moving forward.” On Monday evening, the ERLC’s executive committee of the board of trustees had announced that Leatherwood was removed from his position. Though no reason was given at the time, Leatherwood’s statement to Baptist Press regarding President Joe Biden’s decision not to run for re-election sparked backlash by some in the SBC. In the article, Leatherwood said: “We should all express our appreciation that President Biden has put the needs of the nation above his personal ambition. Despite what some partisans will say, to walk away from power is a selfless act – the kind that has become all too rare in our culture.” After … [Read more...]

41 inmates ‘set free’ behind bars in Bossier Parish

July 23, 2024

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer BOSSIER CITY, La. (LBM) — Cedric Davis entered Bossier Parish Maximum Facility in April, but just two months later the 45-year-old, convicted for simple burglary, gained a permanent reprieve from a spiritual death sentence. “Satan left and Jesus entered into my body,” an ecstatic Davis told the Baptist Message. Davis responded to a Gospel invitation offered by Kyle Williams, a Louisiana Baptist evangelist from Sarepta and a religious volunteer at the prison. Davis was among 41 inmates who made decisions to follow Christ during a jail visit by a team of 25, June 29. Throughout the morning, the volunteers visited various dormitories to pray and share the Gospel with inmates. Williams (a member of Willow Point Baptist Church, Shreveport) and other local ministers will follow up with the 41 inmates and disciple them during weekly visits. “These men that made decisions are no longer bound by sin and have been forgiven of all unrighteousness,” said Williams, who has visited inmates inside the prison since 2010. “For the believer, leading someone to Christ is the pinnacle. It doesn’t get any better this side of Heaven. What a blessing to see men cross over from death to … [Read more...]

ERLC removes Leatherwood as president

July 22, 2024

By Baptist Message staff NASHVILLE (LBM) – Brent Leatherwood was removed as president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, July 22. In a statement released on its website, the ERLC said more information would be released during its meeting, Sept. 10-11 in Nashville. “In accordance with our bylaws, the executive committee has removed Brent Leatherwood as president,” the statement from the executive committee of the board of trustees said. “Further details, as well as plans for the transition, will be provided at our September board meeting. Until then, the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees will assume directional responsibility for carrying out the ministry assignments for the ERLC.” Leatherwood had worked since 2017 for the ERLC, including president since 2022. Before coming to the entity, he served as executive director of the Tennessee Republican Party from 2012-2016. The announcement came a day after a statement provided by Leatherwood to Baptist Press regarding President Joe Biden’s decision not to run for re-election sparked backlash by some in the SBC. In the article, Leatherwood said: “We should all express our appreciation that President Biden has … [Read more...]

FRC to host in-person audience for filming of ‘God and government’ course, July 26-27

July 22, 2024

By staff BATON ROUGE, La. – The Family Research Council will film a pilot video series “God & Government” before an exclusive in-person audience, July 26-27. Held at the organization’s Faith & Freedom Chapel, the training will focus on such areas as a biblical view on government, the Christian history of the United States, biblical economics and poverty, decision-making and the godly government leader, and communicating truth in a post-Christian culture. According to the FRC event flier, the course is a product of more than three decades of studying government and scripture combined with the personal political and policy experience of the organization’s president, Tony Perkins. Some past participants eventually served on school boards, city councils, state legislatures and the US Congress, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, a member of Cypress Baptist Church, Benton. The event will include general sessions, question and answer times and meals. Registration for the event begins at 1 p.m. July 26, with the first session set to kick off at 2 p.m. and ending at 5:30 p.m. July 27. For more information, call 800.225.4008.   … [Read more...]

‘Louisiana Reach Haiti’ leaders celebrate God’s provision year after move

July 22, 2024

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer CAP HAITIEN, Haiti (LBM) – One year after Louisiana Reach Haiti moved its operations from gang-ravaged Port-au-Prince to the safer city of Cap Haitien, Haiti, ministry leaders celebrated reunification of multiple Children’s Village residents in their care while bracing for rising operational costs. Since the relocation on July 4, 2023, two girls in the Children’s Village have been reunited with their families, leaving 15 children in the ministry’s care. Additionally, the Children’s Village by the end of July plans to move into a new home after rent at their current building recently increased from $7,500 to $11,000. LRH President Darrin Badon said while the situation is challenging, he is confident and grateful for God’s continued provision. “We continue to do what we have been called by God to do, which is to make any difference in Haiti, to defend the oppressed, to be a father to the fatherless,” Badon told the Baptist Message. “Everything there is more expensive than it was a year or two ago. Families are facing challenges in Haiti, and we are just here to meet the needs for many who have lived in fear since the gangs forced so many out of … [Read more...]

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FIRST PERSON: As goes the family, so goes the culture

By Gene Mills, Louisiana Family Forum president BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Public policy matters, especially regarding the health and growth of families, the basic building block of any flourishing society. As we have seen throughout history, as goes the family, so goes the culture. Unfortunately, for too long … Read More

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