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National Day of Prayer Proclamation

April 20, 2015

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signs a proclamation for the National Day of Prayer. Also pictured, from left to right, are Rick and Sarah Lowe, South Central regional coordinators for the National Day of Prayer; Lisa Crump, senior director for prayer mobilization for the National Day of Prayer; Jay Johnston, associate pastor at First Baptist Church in Covington and Louisiana state coordinator for the National Day of Prayer; and Mary Johnston – a student at LSU and no relation to Jay Johnston. … [Read more...]

4 Wheels 4 Him format change helps to expand annual event

April 20, 2015

KENTWOOD – Start your engines! No, it’s not the start of a NASCAR race but participants at the upcoming 4 Wheels 4 Him: Car Show and Spring Fest will hear those words on May 2 at New Zion Baptist Church in Kentwood. The day’s activities include music, door prizes, jumper houses, BB-guns, bows and arrows and more. Sharing a testimony is Bart Vandrell, who has won the Auto-rama’s World of Wheels at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Vandrell is a member of First Baptist Church in Pearl River. The 4 Wheels 4 Him format is different from past years, when four-wheelers were the centerpiece. Gibbie McMillan, men’s ministry director for Louisiana Baptists, said the format change was because the timber company no longer allowed use of their land for this purpose. “So rather than cancel the event totally , we just changed some of the activities and now we will have the car show and games for the children to participate in such as learning to correctly shoot and handle a BB gun and shoot a bow and arrow,” McMillan said. “There will be several different musical groups performing throughout the day, lunch will be served, and door prizes will be given away.” Registration for the event is at 8 am, with festivities kicking off at 9 … [Read more...]

WARDEN BURL CAIN MESSAGE TO MESSAGE READERS

April 20, 2015

“I really want to say to the Baptist Message readers and to all the Baptists in Louisiana thank you so very much for the seminary. We would not have changed this prison - because it’s a God thing - man couldn’t do it - it’s a God thing that you have provided. God used you to deliver this prison from evil to a prison where we now have moral men and rehabilitation is really occurring and you have less victims of violent crime because of what you have contributed and done to support the seminary and Louisiana State Penitentiary which consequently has had an impact on all the prisons in Louisiana – so thank you so very much.” … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptists’ CP giving provides strong start for 2015

April 20, 2015

ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana Baptists have positioned themselves for a strong and potentially fruitful 2015 according to Louisiana Baptists Executive Director David Hankins. “As a whole, Louisiana Baptists continue to believe in and support our cooperative approach to missions and ministries in Louisiana and beyond,” said Hankins. “I am blessed and encouraged by the faithfulness of God’s people and God’s churches.” Louisiana Baptists finished the first quarter of missions and ministry in 2015 with a 3.63percent increase in Cooperative Program gifts versus 2014. CP gifts received January through March of 2015 totaled $5,522,569.46 which is 6 percent ahead of the year-to-date budget. Hankins believes the strong first quarter giving report is an indication that churches are affirming their desire to work together for the sake of the Great Commission and the 2020 challenge to strengthen our efforts for the cause of Christ. “I can assure Louisiana Baptists the Children’s Home, Louisiana College, State Missions Services and other Louisiana Baptists enterprises appreciate the faithfulness of the churches and will wisely utilize these gifts in the days ahead as each carries out their ministry assignments,” Hankins said. CP gifts fuel … [Read more...]

Baptist volunteers ‘bridge gap’ between Angola, the world at annual Angola Revival

April 20, 2015

ANGOLA – Clarence Frederick wore a big smile as he shepherded a group of Louisiana Baptist men through Camp C at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola on April 11. While the Baptist men witnessed, distributed tracts and prayed with the incarcerated men, Frederick, 52, described the importance of their visit. “The average sentence here is four years - we really have to keep the evangelistical message goin’ here,” Frederick said in his Cajun accent. Now in his 27th year of a life sentence for second degree murder, Frederick is a graduate of the New Orleans Theological Seminary pastoral studies program and leads a 70-member inmate church that meets in the camp chapel. While many of the 6,200-plus men incarcerated in America’s largest maximum security prison are serving life sentences at its five other camps, Camp C holds about 1,100 men, previously held in Phelps Correctional Center before it closed two years ago. They will all eventually be released. “These (Baptist) guys come in here and help us feel like we’re bridging the gap between the Christians in society and the Christians in here,” Frederick said. “They actually reach some inmates that perhaps don’t want to talk to an inmate pastor,” Frederick said. “They are … [Read more...]

Survey: Americans see value in church attendance

April 20, 2015

NASHVILLE (BP) – The overwhelming majority of Americans say they find value in attending church, a new LifeWay Research study shows. Two-thirds of Americans think attendance is admirable; only 11 percent consider church useless. Even among nonreligious people, 80 percent believe church attendance is acceptable, and 43 percent label it admirable. Just 29 percent call it useless. But despite their professed fondness for church, Americans are more likely to believe attendance is declining (55 percent) or the church is dying (42 percent) than growing (36 percent) or thriving (38 percent), according to the LifeWay survey of 1,000 Americans from Sept. 19-28 of last year. “Americans have a much more optimistic view of the people and practice of attending church than they do of the health of the church,” said Scott McConnell vice president of the Nashville-based LifeWay Research. “Church attendance is much like regular exercise and driving the speed limit. People do not live out everything they admire.” Confirming McConnell’s assertion that Americans’ churchgoing is at odds with their behavior, even on Easter, traditionally the best-attended Sunday of the year, large segments of the population say they don’t plan to attend, previous … [Read more...]

Arkansas governor urges changes to religious objection bill

April 20, 2015

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he wants to see changes to a religious liberty law legislators passed March 31, after previously saying he planned to sign the bill. But it’s similar to a new law causing an uproar in Indiana, where Gov. Mike Pence is said to be reviewing modifications to assuage concerns from the gay community. The changes in Indiana would state specifically the bill could not be used by businesses to deny services to people based on sexual orientation. It’s not clear how that might affect Christians in the wedding industry who don’t want to participate in same-sex weddings. Arkansas’s best-known corporate citizen, Walmart, opposes that state’s legislation. Doug McMillon, the company’s CEO called on Hutchinson to veto a bill he said would “undermine the spirit of inclusion” in the state. Several other states, including North Carolina and Georgia, are considering similar legislation. Republican presidential hopefuls, including Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Dr. Ben Carson, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, have voiced support for the bills. Nigerian Christians watch and pray after historic … [Read more...]

Louisiana Notables

April 20, 2015

ON THE MOVE Titus Terrebonne new as associate pastor at South Lafourche Baptist Church. Preston Young new as pastor of First Baptist Church, Castor. Brad McCandless new as pastor at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Quitman. Everett Geis, Sr., new as interim past at First Baptist Church, Ringgold. Lonnie Cook has resigned as Pastor of Carroll Baptist Church, Walker. Andy Granger new as song leader at New Bethlehem Baptist Church, Denham Springs. HOMECOMING First Baptist Church, Cameron: 75th anniversary, April 18, service at 11 a.m. followed by dinner on the grounds.  Former members and pastors are invited to attend.  For more information, call 337.764.3352. REVIVAL Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville: RESCUE, a revival for the family, April 12-14. Evangelist: Josh McDowell. Worship: Casey Darnell. Pastor: Philip Robertson. First Baptist Church, Natchitoches: Revival – Life Action Thirst Conference, April 12-15. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. worship service, 11 a.m. Combined Sunday School for adults and youth in the sanctuary, 6:30 p.m. worship service. Monday-Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. worship service. Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. there will be a ladies luncheon. The Life Action conference at First Baptist will help people to slow down, examine their … [Read more...]

LBCH’s PathFinders expands to meet needs of youth ‘aging out’ of Louisiana foster care

April 20, 2015

MONROE – Shantel had no trouble fitting all of her earthly possessions into two trash bags. The problem was finding a place to unpack those bags – a safe place that she could call home. Shantel was 18 years old, and she had officially “aged out” of the foster care system. “Young people like me who age out of the system usually don’t have the luxury of having a family to help,” Shantel said. “The decisions we face every day – how we pay our bills, put food in our mouths and keep a roof over our heads – are difficult, and we have to answer them without the guidance or support of a family.” “Aging out” is a term used to describe the process of youth transitioning out of the foster care system with no permanent family connection. Of the 400,000 children who are in foster care nationwide, approximately 25,000 age out every year without a permanent home or family to support them. Many youth coming out of foster care are at higher risk for unemployment, poor educational outcomes, health issues, early parenthood, long-term dependency on public assistance, and increased rate of incarceration and homelessness. One in four will be incarcerated within two years of leaving foster care. One in five will become homeless. Only half will … [Read more...]

CLECO sale presents shareholders chance to contribute gains to charity, Baptist ministries

April 20, 2015

ALEXANDRIA – In February of this year 2015 CLECO Corporation shareholders approved the acquisition of the company by a group of North American investors. Although the transfer of the Central Louisiana utility company is still subject to the approval of the Louisiana Public Service Commission and several federal agencies, the transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2015. Shareholders as of a specified date will receive a payment worth $55.37 per share of stock. The sale of the company will mean shareholders will have to find somewhere else to invest the cash proceeds and attempt to replace the excellent dividend they have been receiving. Unfortunately it will also mean capital gains tax. “If you do nothing your shares will automatically be purchased by the investment group and will trigger capital gains taxes,” stated Wayne Taylor Executive Director, Louisiana Baptist Foundation. The Capital Gains Tax is levied on the gain in value of an asset. For shareholders who purchased CLECO stock and held it longer than one year, the gain or increase in the value of the stock may be taxed as much as 20%. This is where an opportunity comes in. By making a contribution of CLECO stock to a qualified charitable … [Read more...]

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Editorial

APOLOGETICS 101 (Part 6): Jericho’s walls came tumbling down

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Jericho is significant to the trustworthiness of Scripture because its exis­tence is tied to key historical events documented in both the Old and New Testa­ments. BIBLICAL CORNERSTONE In Jericho Jesus continued his mission to “seek … Read More

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