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Louisiana Notables

July 31, 2017

ON THE MOVE Larry Evans is the new pastor at Parkerson Avenue Baptist Church, Crowley. Frank (wife April) Walker is the new pastor at First Baptist Church, Carlyss. Casey (wife Katie) Stark is the new pastor at First Baptist Church, Slidell. Jeff (wifeSusan) Smart resigns as pastor at East Leesville Baptist Church to become the new pastor at Cook Baptist Church, Ruston. Leonard Free is the new associate pastor at Unity Baptist Church, Pineville. HOMECOMING Hebron Baptist Church, Bernice: 169th annual Homecoming, August 6, 10 a.m. Dinner on the grounds following morning worship. Speaker: Joe Aulds. Pastor: Andy Price. First Baptist Church, Greensburg: 151st Homecoming, August 13, 9:15 a.m. (Sunday school), 10:30 a.m. (worship), Noon (dinner on the grounds). Speaker: Kevin Hand. If you have any questions or need directions please call 225-222-6580, First Baptist Church, 6260 Hwy 10, Greensburg, LA. Everyone is welcome. Pastor: Tommy Smith. Cypress Baptist Church, West Monroe: Homecoming, Aug. 13, 10 a.m. Special Music: Ben Waites. Pastor: Chad Ballard. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Farmerville: 145th Homecoming Service, August 13, 9:45 a.m. Special Music: Sanctuary Quartet. Pastor: Larry … [Read more...]

Churches make last-minute push to put Suburban Baptist back in worship center

July 29, 2017

By Message Staff NEW ORLEANS - Five months after a powerful tornado damaged several buildings of Suburban Baptist Church, the congregation is just hours away from getting back into its worship center. Teams from First Baptist Church in Haughton and Grace Baptist Church in Springfield, Tenn., have spent the last two weekends performing a flurry of work to finish the flooring, ceiling, painting and plumbing it the worship center. They plan to hold their first service since before an EF-3 tornado touched down in the area Feb. 7 this morning (July 30). More than 100 churches from across the U.S. have responded in the months following the tornado, helping rebuild the facilities. In the past week alone, teams from Metairie Baptist Church, Level Ground Church in New Orleans, First Baptist Church in Lockport and Vintage Church in New Orleans have provided food and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary provided housing. First Baptist Church in Rayville also donated funds to the rebuild. "The journey has been more exciting than destination," said Jeffery Friend, pastor of Suburban Baptist. "Since the tornado I've met so many wonderful people that I wouldn't have had it not been for the storm. So, my list of friends increased … [Read more...]

What if you don’t live “happily ever after”?

July 27, 2017

By Waylon Bailey Recently, I wrote about “Once Upon A Time” and living “happily ever after.” The whole point was to make us conscious of God’s desire to bless us and for us to live obediently to Him. We can’t expect God’s blessings without following His plan for how the world works. It’s not luck or our effort or smarts; it’s God’s goodness. He is the giver of every good and perfect gift. But there’s another side to this. We all know what that side is. A number of our reading community pointed it out yesterday. It’s the whole issue that Moses, Joshua, Elijah, Job, and Jeremiah faced (and a host of other faithful people as well). What do you when “the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls?” This was the dilemma of the prophet Habakkuk. He looked for God to work, but he could not see God at work even though God assured Him that He would indeed do what He had promised. This is the way Habakkuk came out: “yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior. The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like the feet of a deer, he enables me to tread on the … [Read more...]

MLB insider: Tebow call-up to Mets a ‘possibility’

July 27, 2017

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Higher calling, lower wages threatens the collapse of a full-time clergy

July 27, 2017

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Coca Cola to replace Coke Zero in U.S.

July 27, 2017

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Activists gather signatures to force California to ‘exit’ the U.S.

July 27, 2017

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Remains found of Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem

July 27, 2017

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Discovery of ancient wine press gives insights to life in ancient Israel

July 27, 2017

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Scientists ‘dim’ sunlight, suction carbon dioxide from air to cool the planet

July 27, 2017

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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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