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Colyell Baptist Hosting Springfest 2024, April 27

April 12, 2024

Coyell Baptist Church, Livingston, presents Spring Fest 2024 on Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be a CARSHOW, JAMBALAYA COOK-OFF, SILENT AUCTION, MUSIC, & LOTS OF FOOD! Bring your family out for a day of fellowship & fun. All proceeds go to our youth! … [Read more...]

Brian Free & Assurance will be in concert at Eastwood Baptist Church, April 21

April 12, 2024

Brian Free & Assurance will be in concert on Sunday, April 21,  6 p.m. at Eastwood Baptist Church.  Brian Free & Assurance is the # 1 Country Gospel group in the nation. They have appeared numerous times on TV, including on the NBC Today Show, Primetime Country on TNN, and Gaither Homecoming. In 2022, they had the top gospel song in the US, and in 2023, they were nominated for a Grammy award. Make plans to attend this free concert on April 21. … [Read more...]

Pineville High’s Debate Tournament hosted by LCU

January 24, 2024

By Phoebe Lim, Wildcats Media Pineville High School partnered with Louisiana Christian University to host the Cenla Classic Debate Invitational on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 19-20. Five high school debate teams competed in the event: Caldwell Parish High School, Alexandria Senior High, Pineville High School, Ruston High School and Peabody High School. Winners were: Big Question:  1st James Shepherd, Pineville High School 2nd Curtis Bertrand, Pineville High School 3rd Chason Hernandez, Pineville High School Novice Lincoln Douglas: 1st Andrew Took, Ruston High School 2nd Scarlett Allred, Ruston High School Oral Interpretation: 1st Luke Clark, Caldwell High School 2nd Reese Gregory, Caldwell High School Humorous Interpretation: 1st Scarlett Allred, Ruston High School 2nd Maddox Schulte, Caldwell High School 3rd William Deal, Ruston High School Extemporaneous: 1st Kourtland Marcotte, Peabody High School 2nd Maddie Lavespere, Pineville High School 3rd Angie Lorenzo, Alexandria Senior High School Dramatic Interpretation: 1st Abigail Holton, Ruston High School 2nd Christian Wilks, Caldwell High School 3rd Titan Gutierrez, Caldwell High … [Read more...]

LCU benefactor Young leaves behind a legacy of faith, devotion to family

January 24, 2024

By Elizabeth Clarke, Wildcat Media Ray Young, who with his wife, Dorothy, were the benefactors of the Young School of Business, died Sunday, Jan. 21 at his home surrounded by family. He was 94. The Youngs, longtime supporters of business and agriculture in Louisiana, made a significant financial contribution to Louisiana Christian University to advance the business program, and in 2021 the university established the Ray & DorothyYoung School of Business to honor their contributions. “Ray Young was a leader of leaders,” said LCU President Rick Brewer. “One of the most humble and brilliant people I’ve ever known. He loved Christ and Kingdom work exemplified by his devotion to First Baptist Wisner and service as a two-term Trustee for LCU. The university is forever grateful for the contribution he and Dorothy made to support our School of Business named in their honor. Undoubtedly, the first words he heard when he entered Heaven’s portals were ‘well done, good and faithful servant.’” Young served many years on the LCU Board of Trustees. He was a Korean War veteran, farmer and agricultural consultant. Young served as a pilot in the U.S. Navy from 1950-55 before settling with his family in Wisner, where he resided … [Read more...]

Radical Evangelism

December 27, 2023

The early church experienced explosive growth because of a conviction to evangelize which led to a culture of evangelism. When confronted and threatened, they did not pray for their safety but for greater boldness. … [Read more...]

Will Graham: About the Shepherds

December 23, 2023

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Christmas in the Delta’ sees 92 students reach communities for Christ

December 21, 2023

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Don’t let Satan spoil your Christmas

December 21, 2023

Ministers’ wives, does the Christmas season ever privately make you think “Oh, wow” versus “Yay?”  … [Read more...]

Every Scripture Points to Jesus

December 20, 2023

In 2012, Elvis Presley’s Bible sold at an auction for $94,600. Among other markings, Luke 9:25 was underlined. According to the King James Version, the verse says, “For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?” On another page, Elvis wrote in the margin, “To judge a man by his weakest link or deed is like judging the power of the ocean by one wave.”    … [Read more...]

Dew to NOBTS graduates: Speak the Gospel ‘with clarity and strength’

December 20, 2023

By Marilyn Stewart, NOBTS communications NEW ORLEANS (NOBTS) – Jamie Dew, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary president, called on graduates in Leavell Chapel, Dec. 8, to see graduation day not as a season of life ending, but rather the beginning of a time of much greater importance. Dew recalled his high school graduation to illustrate and explained how he felt at the time that life and everything familiar to him was ending until his principal corrected him, saying, “It’s not over. It’s just beginning.” “What you do next will be those things that end up mattering the most …” Dew said. “When you exhale on this earth for the last and final time, when the dust settles on your grave one day, [what matters] will be what you’re about to do next.” Drawing from 1 Timothy 4:6-16, Dew charged graduates to remain faithful to God’s word, walk with Christ, remain committed to following God’s call, live as examples of godliness, and steward well the gifts God had given them. Pointing to verses 6-7, Dew reminded graduates that they are leaving to serve in a culture filled with deceptive teachings and heresies. The culture will mix truth with right doctrine, Dew warned, and urged graduates to remain “faithful to the word of … [Read more...]

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Running the race

If you want to run the race of life successfully, then don’t look back. If you’ve ever run a race and looked over your shoulder to see what your competitor was doing, then you know that looking back can break your stride and ultimately cause you to lose. … Read More

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