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In hurricane-ravaged states, insurance deductibles threaten budgets

March 27, 2015

The property insurance market has changed in the three years since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita blew through the Gulf Coast – and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike are unveiling the extent of those changes. STATEWIDE – The property insurance market has changed in the three years since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita blew through the Gulf Coast – and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike are unveiling the extent of those changes. During hurricane season, from June to November, every coastal state from Texas to Maine could be hit by a storm. Expanded commercial and residential development along the coastal areas has put more and more homes, businesses and churches at risk for damage from hurricane winds and water. Insurance companies in these states are selling homeowners, businesses and churches policies with percentage deductibles for hurricane damage – instead of the traditional dollar deductibles – to remain solvent by limiting their exposure to catastrophic losses. The hurricane deductible is unique. With a policy that has a $500 standard deductible, the policyholder must pay the first $500 of the claim out of pocket. With the hurricane deductible, however, percentages are used based on the home’s or church’s insured value. If a house is … [Read more...]

LBCH Fall Food Roundup underway across state

March 27, 2015

It’s that time of year. The 2008 Fall Food Roundup food drive is upon us, and once again, churches across Louisiana will be joining together to help feed the children at your Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home. MONROE – It’s that time of year. The 2008 Fall Food Roundup food drive is upon us, and once again, churches across Louisiana will be joining together to help feed the children at your Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home. The food given at this time is used to feed the boys and girls for an entire year. The success of this drive is vital to the care of these children entrusted to Louisiana Baptists. Contributions may include any commercially canned or processed foods, dry goods, staple items, other necessary items such as toilet articles, cleaning supplies, and cash. When money is given in the Roundup, the Home is able to purchase items such as milk, fresh produce, bread and meat as needed during the year.  This year the Roundup truck began running different routes during September, and will continue to run routes on select days during October. Please make a note of the pick-up dates and locations in your area.  Thank you Louisiana Baptists for making a difference in the lives of children. Thursday, October … [Read more...]

Louisiana College Founders’ Day slated to be held Oct. 2

March 27, 2015

Louisiana College on Thursday, Oct. 2, celebrates its founding 102 years ago with the annual Founder’s Day chapel service. PINEVILLE – Louisiana College on Thursday, Oct. 2, celebrates its founding 102 years ago with the annual Founder’s Day chapel service.  It was on Oct. 3, 1906, that Louisiana College was founded as a private, Christian, liberal arts college funded by the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Each year, the founding of the college is marked by a campus-wide celebration and special chapel service.  This chapel service is to take place at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in Guinn Auditorium.  Every year several individuals are chosen for the LC trustee’s Distinguished Service Award. These individuals are chosen for their exceptional service to others over many years, LC President Joe Aguillard said.  “Recipients are always outstanding leaders in their church, to their community, state, and nation,” Aguillard said. “All follow Christ and by his example are servants of others.”  Two Distinguished Service Award recipients are to be honored Oct. 2: Jim Richards, Executive Director of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, and Tony Perkins, President of the Washington, D.C. based Family Research … [Read more...]

DISHING UP RELIEF Disaster Relief starts with a good, hot meal

March 27, 2015

Plans were made during a conference call Aug. 29 for Disaster Relief response in Louisiana, two days before Hurricane Gustav made landfall, and while Hurricane Hanna was still charting an uncertain course. ALEXANDRIA – Plans were made during a conference call Aug. 29 for Disaster Relief response in Louisiana, two days before Hurricane Gustav made landfall, and while Hurricane Hanna was still charting an uncertain course. The call included all 40 state/regional convention SBC Disaster Relief directors, American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, and the North American Mission Board Disaster Relief leaders. According to notes taken at that meeting, the American Red Cross planned an “initial wave” of 100,000 volunteers to Louisiana, 30,000 to Mississippi and 20,000 to Alabama. “Staging talks have begun with states,” reported ARC’s Scott Meyer. A bit later in the conversation he asked for the feeding unit directors to be onsite at their assigned locations by Aug. 30.  “Sites are picked out and cleared from Slidell to Sulphur,” reported Gibbie McMillan, Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Disaster Relief director. “Donnie Kimbell will be serving with ARC as liaison and will be onsite Sunday. David Abernathy will be Incident … [Read more...]

LBC Communications provided video coverage of Gustav and Ike

March 27, 2015

The Louisiana Baptist Convention communications team in September worked together to produce 10 video/audio reports of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. LBC Communications provided video coverage of Gustav and Ike ALEXANDRIA – The Louisiana Baptist Convention communications team in September worked together to produce 10 video/audio reports of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.  See them at http://www.lbc.org/crisisresponse/.  “The videos brought right to my computer monitor the drama and tragedy of Gustav and of Ike, and the evidence of God’s provision even in the dark times after the storms,” said Karen Willoughby, managing editor of the Louisiana Baptist Message.  “It made me proud to see with my own eyes how Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers got busy serving God by serving people when I saw first-hand – because of the videos – how quickly and effectively our Disaster Relief volunteers get to work after a natural disaster,” Willoughby added. “Viewing these videos even now will be a blessing and inspiration to you.”  Media Production Specialist Danny Nation produced the video segments, with field footage from Missions Media Specialist Stacey Billger, script-writing from Communications Director John Yeats, graphic … [Read more...]

Storms’ Impact

March 27, 2015

Scores of churches in southern Louisiana have been damaged as a result of hurricanes Gustav and Ike. These churches are in desperate need of assistance to clean-up, fix-up, and in some cases, totally rebuild. To offer assistance to these churches, please contact the corresponding associational office. SOUTHERN LOUISIANA – Scores of churches in southern Louisiana have been damaged as a result of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. These churches are in desperate need of assistance to clean-up, fix-up, and in some cases, totally rebuild. To offer assistance to these churches, please contact the corresponding associational office. The following are preliminary assessments as of Sept. 18 of the major damage to church buildings from hurricanes Gustav – Sept. 1 – and Ike – Sept. 13. The sources of information are from pastors, the respective directors of missions and LBC regional strategists. Bayou Baptist Association, DOM: Joe Arnold 985.868.7352; bayoubaptistassn@bellsouth.net Bayou DuLarge – Massive flooding superficial damage to church buildings, need support Bethel – Roof damage and flooded building, mold and mildew on pews, no insurance Calvary – Sign damaged, roof damage Christ – Significant roof damage with damage … [Read more...]

Landscapes

March 27, 2015

Bayou Baptist Association Grand  Caillou Baptist Church DULAC – This week, in the aftermath of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 20 volunteers from Grand Caillou Baptist Church served more than 2,200 hot meals from the church parking lot, gave out 700 gallons of bleach, plus several hundred cases of water and ice.  “Many of the people in our community have made great progress at getting all of the mud out of their homes. It is a little depressing to drive down the highway and see all of their furniture and belongings along the roadway,” Pastor Marcel McGee said. “We are expecting the first of the volunteer groups to come into our area to help with mud-out this weekend.  Our church will be a base for work groups for months to come.  “Our church was built for such a time as this,” McGee said. “Our church parking lot, bathrooms, and facilities were constructed with disaster relief in mind. “This has been a great time of ministry for our church. We have given out over 600 New Testament Bibles, tracts, pamphlets, etc.  It has been very encouraging to see some people thumbing through the Bible while they are waiting in the lines to get supplies. “We have listened to people tell their stories about the devastation they have … [Read more...]

Organist celebrates 50 years with Emmanuel Baptist

March 27, 2015

Emmanuel Baptist Church in Shreveport will honor Yvonne Douglas for her 50 years of dedicated service as church organist on Sunday, Oct. 12 Organist celebrates 50 years with Emmanuel Baptist SHREVEPORT – Emmanuel Baptist Church in Shreveport will honor Yvonne Douglas  for her 50 years of dedicated service as church organist on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 10:45 a.m.  The service will include special music and tributes to Mrs. Douglas for her contributions during her many years with the church.  She will be honored with a luncheon immediately following the morning worship hour.  Her service includes faithful attendance at the organ,  helping coordinate many weddings, helping with the youth ministries, participating and helping with dramas, and participating in the church’s handbell ministry.   … [Read more...]

Milestones

March 27, 2015

COMINGS AND GOINGS - Mitchell B. (wife DeAnna) Minson, new as pastor, First Baptist, Lake Providence from Wade, North Carolina. - Noah Langley, new as interim pastor, Teche Baptist, Breaux Bridge. - Dennis Allen, retires as pastor, First Baptist, Baker. - Dusty Carson, new as associate pastor of youth and recreation, First Baptist, Vidalia.  NEEDED - Full-time executive pastor at Parkview Baptist, Baton Rouge. Send resume to PO Box 40712, Baton Rouge LA 70835-0712. - Part-time youth minister and part-time music minister needed at Westside Baptist, Bogalusa. Call 985.516.4081.  ANNIVERSARIES AND CELEBRATIONS - MONTEREY – First Baptist: 55th Anniversary Celebration 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 Fish Fry; 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 5; Jim Twilbeck, speaker; Lowery Herrington, music; Gloria Herrington, guest pianist; covered dish lunch; Gene Lee, pastor. - COVINGTON – New Zion Baptist: Homecoming Celebration 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 Dwayne Boudreaux, speaker; Toby Hughes, minister of music; Jake Roudkovski, interim pastor. -JONESVILLE – Ouachita Baptist Association Homecoming Celebration at Utility Baptist 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9; Ken Gilmore, director of missions. REVIVALS - KENTWOOD – First Baptist: … [Read more...]

SBC Executive Committee handles NOBTS, LBC requests

March 27, 2015

The Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee unanimously passed a recommendation Sept. 23 giving pre-approval for any SBC entity to transfer funds to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary to assist in its ongoing recovery from Hurricane Katrina. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – The Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee unanimously passed a recommendation Sept. 23 giving pre-approval for any SBC entity to transfer funds to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary to assist in its ongoing recovery from Hurricane Katrina. The action was taken in reference to Article XVI of the SBC’s Business and Financial Plan. New Orleans Seminary President Chuck Kelley told the EC’s Cooperative Program subcommittee earlier in the day that rising costs in insurance and utilities have made recovering from Katrina more costly than initially envisioned. Kelley had requested that the subcommittee recommend approval of a special allocation of $500,000 out of all Cooperative Program overage funds, but the subcommittee declined and instead recommended that any CP overages be distributed according to the regular distribution formula to the entities, who then can decide how much, if any, to give to the seminary. The Executive … [Read more...]

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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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