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LC professors honored with endowed chairs and professorships

June 8, 2016

  By Norm Miller, LC News PINEVILLE - As Louisiana College’s spring semester drew to a close recently, 13 professors were honored with endowed chairs and professorships. Cheryl Clark - interim vice president for academic affairs - presided over the luncheon that acknowledged the professors. “Louisiana College is blessed to have a stellar faculty, who continue in the tradition of excellence for which this institution is known,” said Clark, who is also Chair, Division of Humanities. “Those we especially honored, however, were the most deserving because they consistently demonstrate exemplary academic prowess and student-centric practice among a faculty of top-performers.” Those honored include: Edith Kilgore Kirkpatrick Professorship in Music: Paul DeBoer, Chair, Division of Fine Arts; Claude & Lois Colvin Endowed Professorship in Theatre: Tabitha Huffman, MFA, Associate Professor of Theatre; Coughlin-Saunders Foundation Chair in Nursing: Marilyn Cooksey, Dean, LC School of Nursing; BellSouth Professorship in Liberal Arts: Nancy Whitlock, Associate Professor of Spanish; J. E. Hixson Professorship in English: Lillian Purdy, Professor of English; McCormick-Huie Professorship in English: Jill Reid, MFA, … [Read more...]

Experiencing international missions without leaving Louisiana

June 8, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer Have you ever thought about participating in international missions? Well, here is your chance and you do not even have to leave the state in order to do so. On July 15, 50 South Korean students (fourth through eighth grade) will arrive in central Louisiana for the start of the annual Camp USA. And more than eight host homes are needed to house the students and their chaperones. A partnership of REACH Missions and the Korea Baptist Church Development Board, the camp will involve 25 churches in three Baptist associations. The children will participate in a Vacation Bible School at Alpine First Baptist Church and spend the afternoons participating in activities such as swimming, skating, English classes and fishing at area churches. After a week in central Louisiana, the campers will depart for southeast Louisiana (Ponchatoula area) where they will spend the remainder of their time. While there, the South Korean youth will participate with American children in a music day camp at First Baptist Church of Ponchatoula. The combined 90-voice choir will present Kidz Under Construction at 6:30 pm July 31 at First Baptist Ponchatoula. Tim Hisaw, pastor of Tioga First Baptist Church, said while … [Read more...]

Faith Baptist enjoys Holy Spirit movement, baptisms

June 6, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer BASTROP – Faith Baptist Church is in the midst of a four-month revival and there are no signs of it ending anytime soon. Since a city-wide crusade at Bastrop’s Morehouse Activity Center and a revival at the church that took place in January, Faith Baptist has experienced significant growth in both attendance and baptisms. Pastor Bodie Spicer and his members recognize something special is taking place at the Morehouse Association church, and they wait with anticipation each Sunday for how the Holy Spirit will move. “When people start opening themselves to God and start listening and responding to the Holy Spirit and come to church with an expectation of hearing from God, then we see all sorts of miraculous things happen in everybody,” Spicer said. “I pray each week that our worship services get out of hand, out of my hand, and that the Holy Spirit takes over. That’s what I seek every week, and when it happens, it’s very rewarding and very moving. I’ve been pastoring thirty years and some of the most rewarding times of my ministry are right now.” The groundwork for the movement at Faith Baptist began in early January when the church participated in multiple evangelism training sessions … [Read more...]

UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Wife returns 2 months after husband’s heart attack to complete the job

June 6, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer EVANS – Two months have passed since her husband unexpectedly died from a heart attack at the same homesite where she was now working as a member of an Illinois Baptist Disaster Relief team. Grabbing a bottled water to quench her thirst in the 90-degree Louisiana heat, Margie Fulkerson fought back the tears as she remembered the day her husband, Don, passed away while helping mud-out a home damaged by several feet of flooding. Gone are the days when the Fulkersons served side-by-side as members of the team from First Baptist Church in Galatia, Ill. The couple, who would have celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary in April, had served on 15 disaster relief trips together since their first assignment in 2012. As emotionally difficult as the decision was to return to work on the same house where her husband passed away  March 29, Margie Fulkerson said returning to finish the job is what Don would have wanted. “He loved this kind of work and always wanted me to come with him,” she said. “I wanted to finish this for him.” Fulkerson returned with seven other members of the team from Illinois. They arrived May 20 and worked through May 27, placing sheetrock, installing insulation and … [Read more...]

God uses chance encounter to intervene in woman’s life

June 4, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer HEBERT – One never knows how or when God will intervene. Kay Vinson, a member of First Baptist Church in Columbia, could see the despair in a young woman’s face as Vinson approached the girl’s vehicle on a Sunday evening in early March. She admitted to Vinson she was thinking about suicide. Vinson said just really did not know what to say, so she just allowed God to speak through her and the distraught woman eventually decided not to end her life. For Vinson it was a vivid reminder how God could use anyone for His Glory. The situation unfolded in early March, when Vinson and a fellow member of First Baptist Church in Columbia arrived in a driveway and encountered the woman. When the young woman discovered the First Baptist Columbia members were  placing signs in yards as part of the Campaign for Christ effort, she  immediately wanted to visit with them and question them about the hope they found in Jesus. Vinson said the woman described herself as a believer who had strayed away from her faith. The woman shared about her failed marriage and two previous attempts to commit suicide and she was contemplating trying a third time. When the conversation ended, the woman expressed her … [Read more...]

First Columbia’s ‘Campaign For Christ’ getting the message out

June 4, 2016

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer COLUMBIA – The presidential race is in full swing, but one Louisiana Baptist church is in the midst of a campaign that reaps eternal results. Since February, members of First Baptist Church in Columbia have placed signs in the front lawns of homes and businesses in the parish. Based on 2 Corinthians 5:20, the Campaign for Christ is intended to remind believers they are representatives of Jesus. “If we’re Christians, we’re ambassadors,” said Pastor Eric Harriman. “The signs have no church name on it because it’s a campaign for Christ, not a campaign for First Baptist. If you believe you are on campaign for Christ, if you’ll let us put a sign in your yard, it will remind you when you leave and when you come home that you’re an ambassador for Christ.” The idea was born during a weekly Monday evening men’s Bible study at the church. Some men who had run for political office before told Harriman that during their individual campaigns, they had visited 95 percent of the homes in Caldwell Parish. Harriman concluded that  if someone campaigning for office could visit nearly every home in an effort to get elected, First Baptist Columbia could do the same thing in an effort to spread the hope … [Read more...]

Sheriff orders child to stop sharing Bible verses at school

June 3, 2016

By Todd Starnes, Fox News ***This article was previously posted at the Christian Examiner and is used by permission. PALMDALE (Calif.) — A public school in California ordered a 7-year-old boy to stop handing out Bible verses during lunch – and they dispatched a deputy sheriff to the child's home to enforce the directive. "This is a clear, gross violation of the rights of a child," said Horatio Mihet, a Liberty Counsel attorney representing the first-grader who attends Desert Rose Elementary School in Palmdale. They are also representing his parents, Christina and Jaime Zavala. Mrs. Zavala made it a practice of including a Bible verse and encouraging note in her son's lunch bag. The boy would tell his friends about the note and read them aloud at the lunch table. To read the full story, click here     … [Read more...]

Obama cites Bible’s ‘Golden Rule’ and his faith to defend transgender bathroom directive to schools

June 3, 2016

by Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Examiner ***This article was previously posted at the Christian Examiner and is used by permission. WASHINGTON (Christian Post) — President Barack Obama said that his understanding of the Bible and his Christian beliefs led him to issue the directive at public schools calling on students to be allowed to use the bathroom of their choosing regardless of their biological sex. "My reading of scripture tells me that that [the] Golden Rule is pretty high up there in terms of my Christian belief," he said during a town hall in Elkhart, Indiana, according to Breitbart News on Thursday. When asked why he decided to make such a big issue out of school bathrooms, Obama explained that his concern stems from the bullying that transgender students experience. "What happened and what continues to happen is you have transgender kids in schools and they get bullied and they get ostracized and it's tough for them," the president explained. Obama said that he understands not all people agree with him, and added: "I have profound respect for everybody's religious beliefs on this, but if you're at a public school, the question is, how do we just make sure that, children are treated with kindness." The directive … [Read more...]

Why Barbara Norton’s comments matter

June 3, 2016

By Louis R. Avallone, louisavallone@mac.com By now, many of you have heard about Louisiana State Rep. Barbara Norton’s comments about how the Declaration of Independence is “unfair” and “not the truth”, regarding her opposition to a bill in the state legislature mandating that schoolchildren in Louisiana be taught the Declaration of Independence. Some have been upset, to say the least. Others, not so much. But what she said matters, and it matters a lot, and not just because so many disagree with her. Here’s why it matters so much more than this one particular issue itself: You see, our elected officials can’t just show up and “check the box” without the same level of careful preparation and practice that a musician requires to play a musical instrument well, or that a pilot needs to fly an airplane safely, or that doctor must have before performing a surgery competently. But unlike the musician who plays out of tune, being an unprepared state legislator (or school board member, member of Congress, etc.) can have far more significant consequences, because of the number of lives affected in our communities, sometimes in the millions – and this incompetence has nearly bankrupt our nation financially, morally, spiritually, and … [Read more...]

Joe McKeever cartoon

June 3, 2016

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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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