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Louisiana Baptist Emerson enters U.S. Senate race offering ‘results not rhetoric’

November 14, 2025

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor LAFAYETTE, La. (LBM) — State Rep. Julie Emerson, a member with First Baptist Church, Lafayette, has announced her candidacy for U.S. Senate. “I’m running for the United States Senate because Louisiana deserves a senator who can lead, deliver, and help rebuild America’s confidence,” Emerson said in a news release that announced her candidacy, Oct. 27. “For the first time in years, the future feels brighter than the past.” Emerson will challenge Bill Cassidy, who she said is “the most vulnerable incumbent in the Senate” after he voted to convict President Donald Trump on impeachment charges. “Voters want a strong conservative senator who can get things done — someone focused on results, not rhetoric,” Emerson said. “I’m running to bring home real outcomes for Louisiana: infrastructure investment, new jobs and a seat at the table where decisions get made.” Emerson, R-Carencro, serves as the chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means, and was the first woman to chair a finance committee in the state’s legislative history. Moreover, she has sponsored consequential legislation, including bills to cut state income taxes, provide school choice and to end abortion. … [Read more...]

LCU professor speaks to All Africa Baptist Men’s Fellowship

November 10, 2025

The All Africa Baptist Men’s Fellowship in Zimbabwe meeting featured guest speaker LCU Professor Arthur Mazhambe. Submitted photo

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University Professor of Business Arthur Mazhambe served as the guest speaker at the All Africa Baptist Men’s Fellowship in Zimbabwe in October. The theme of the conference “Freed to Proclaim” was drawn from Psalm 40:8-10. “We witnessed a gathering that was not only spiritually enriching but also impeccably orchestrated,” said the Rev. Herbert Chingono, local arrangements committee chairman for the AABMF: Southern Region. “This would not have been possible without the tireless efforts, countless hours of preparation, and the Spirit-led contribution from [Arthur Mazhambe].” Mazhambe spoke on godly men and women and their role in the church. “The Women’s Missionary Union in the Baptist churches in Africa has always been way ahead of men in spreading the gospel,” Mazhambe said. “It is exciting to see men growing in number and zeal for Christ in Africa.” LCU’s W. Ray Endowment funds allowed for Mazhambe’s participation in the conference. “Dr. Mazhambe’s participation in an international awakening in Africa adds so much to his experience and what he can share in the classroom,” said Vice President of Academic Affairs Henry O. Robertson. … [Read more...]

Luter announces 2026 retirement

November 6, 2025

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans, has announced he will retire in October 2026. Luter, who shared about his retirement during an Oct. 19 service that celebrated his 39th anniversary with FABC, said he is grateful to the 65 members who voted to call him as pastor while he was a young street preacher from the Lower Ninth Ward. He also expressed appreciation for being a part of a church that has persevered through four building programs, the COVID pandemic and Hurricane Katrina. During his ministry with FABC, Luter was elected as the first African American president of the Southern Baptist Convention, and he has seen the church baptize 6,500 new believers, according to church records. “Just looking back on from when it started to up until now, it’s been a joy pastoring Franklin Avenue,” Luter told the Baptist Message. “To see what God has done in this church, with a guy who never pastored before, and then being a part of a church that grew to be one of the largest churches in the state has been a blessing. “And I look at it as God rewarding my faithfulness,” he continued. “I’ve been thankful to God, to His Word, to my … [Read more...]

I know (Cartoon: Joe McKeever)

November 6, 2025

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LCU celebrates 119th Founders’ Day

November 5, 2025

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Four Louisiana Christian University faculty members were recognized during its Founders’ Day chapel, Nov. 4, for outstanding service to the university with the presentation of endowed professorships and chair positions. Henry Robertson, vice president of Academic Affairs, introduced the awarded faculty. The endowments come with a salary stipend and medallion. Amelia Davis, Coughlin-Saunders Foundation Chair in Nursing; David Elliott, J.E. Hixon Professorship; Sarah Payne, George F. Kirby Professorship in Chemistry; and Michael Williams, Eugenia Dawson Professorship in Art Founders’ Day is an annual celebration of the college's founding on Oct. 3, 1906. “Our founders believed in Christian education, and they held a conviction that we hold today, said LCU President Mark Johnson. “We get an opportunity to celebrate and connect you to a legacy that you may not know about.” Johnson remarked on how the faithfulness of God has sustained the university through every storm. Two alumni who are now faculty members delivered inspiring comments to students. Maggie Bridges, associate professor of social work, told the students that LC wasn’t her … [Read more...]

Sunday talk (Cartoon: Preacher’s Kids)

November 5, 2025

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November 4, 2025

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Prayers count (Cartoon: Joe McKeever)

November 3, 2025

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Meditating (Cartoon: Joe McKeever)

October 31, 2025

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Office talk (Cartoon: Church of the Covered Dish)

October 30, 2025

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EASTER: When “empty” is good

By John Kyle, Special to the Message NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) – “Empty” – it’s not one of our favorite terms. It’s not one of our preferred greetings. When someone asks you, “How are you doing?” you probably don’t respond by saying. “Empty, thanks for asking!” Yet emptiness is a common experience in our … Read More

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