Southern Baptists have long engaged in cooperative ministry efforts to meet worldwide needs. And today the Southern Baptist World Hunger Fund continues to reflect the legacy of cooperation that has come to characterize the Southern Baptist Convention. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Southern Baptists have long engaged in cooperative ministry efforts to meet worldwide needs. And today the Southern Baptist World Hunger Fund continues to reflect the legacy of cooperation that has come to characterize the Southern Baptist Convention. Since 1981, three SBC entities – the International Mission Board (IMB), the North American Mission Board (NAMB) and the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) – have partnered to raise awareness of world hunger so that food can be served and a Gospel witness given to millions of hungry people around the globe, while LifeWay Christian Resources, the SBC Executive Committee and the Woman’s Missionary Union readily assist them in these efforts. “We have a renewed synergy between multiple entities related to the work of the World Hunger Fund,” said Bobby Reed, ERLC vice president for business and finance. When Southern Baptists give to the World Hunger Fund, 80 percent of funds are disbursed to … [Read more...]
World Hunger Fund aids Overseas Outreach
Southern Baptists have a reputation for responding generously and faithfully in times of crises around the globe. On Oct. 12, in observance of World Hunger Day, they can continue that support by providing funds for missionaries to use as they handle the challenges of famine and natural disasters. RICHMOND, Va. (BP) – Southern Baptists have a reputation for responding generously and faithfully in times of crises around the globe. On Oct. 12, in observance of World Hunger Day, they can continue that support by providing funds for missionaries to use as they handle the challenges of famine and natural disasters. In addition to receiving support from the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, many International Mission Board missionaries use gifts from the Southern Baptist World Hunger Fund to help provide food for people or help them grow it. According to recent studies, one in 12 people worldwide is malnourished, including 60 million children under the age of 5. Every 3.6 seconds someone in the world dies of hunger. In places like Ecuador, gifts to the World Hunger Fund are used for agricultural projects that help people find long-term solutions in tough times. Solutions range from animal … [Read more...]
Landscapes
Airline Baptist Church Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association BOSSIER CITY – Airline Baptist Church’s congregation is growing a lot. Educational and Evangelism Minister Brother Bruce Edwards said God is using church programs to bring souls into His Kingdom. “Through the summer we had a special emphasis in the Sunday Schools to go visiting,” Edwards said. This has continued into the fall; and now evangelism teams are visiting too. “Faith Teams” go out every Tuesday night to visit community members, he added. Because of these visits, the church’s MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) Group and AWANA, new families are attending services almost every Sunday. “Last (church) year we baptized 75 people,” Edwards said. “And we’ve already had several baptisms this year.” On an average Sunday, 700 people attend Sunday services at Airline Baptist Church. And two hundred children attended Airline’s VBS program this past summer. “We had quite a few professions of faith (there),” Edwards said. All this growth is causing a welcome problem. “We’re running out of space,” Edwards added. “We’re excited!” Allen Temple Baptist Church Greater New Orleans Baptist Association AVONDALE – According to Pastor Donald … [Read more...]
Milestones
COMINGS AND GOINGS -Adair Ellen, new as pastor, Bethel Baptist Lillie. -Sonny Simpson, resigns as pastor, New Hope Monroe. DEATHS -Gary Griffith, minister of music at First Baptist Swartz, died Oct. 1. He was 45. Funeral services were Oct. 4. He is survived by his wife, Frances, and two sons. NEEDED -Bi-vocational music director/minister music at First Baptist Vienna; call 318.255.8050. -Youth director at Pine Grove Baptist, Bernice; send resume to Mike Smith, 1167 Pine Grove Church Road, Bernice LA 71222. -Part-time minister of music at Cross Roads Baptist, Farmerville; send resume to Andy Johnson, Cross Roads Baptist Church, 9027 Hwy. 143, Farmerville LA 71241. -Part-time minister of music at Crestview Baptist, Farmerville; call 318.292.4159. -Full-time youth pastor and full-time music minister at Houston River Baptist, Sulphur; send resume to 110 W. Houston River Road, Sulphur LA 70663. ANNIVERSARIES AND CELEBRATIONS -DEVILLE – Longview Baptist: 50th Anniversary Celebration of Don Lemmons in ministry Sunday, Oct. 19; recognition service 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19; Robby Poole, pastor. -RHINEHART – Pine Grove Baptist: Homecoming Celebration 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 12; Preston Holder, speaker; Connie … [Read more...]
LBC to give $500,000 grant to nine hard-hit associations
An initial grant of $500,000 will be made to the Director of Missions in each of the nine hardest hit associations in Louisiana, Executive Board members of the Louisiana Baptist Convention learned Tuesday at their regularly-scheduled fall meeting at Tall Timbers. WOODWORTH – An initial grant of $500,000 will be made to the Director of Missions in each of the nine hardest hit associations in Louisiana, Executive Board members of the Louisiana Baptist Convention learned Tuesday at their regularly-scheduled fall meeting at Tall Timbers. Mike Canady, Director of Missions and Ministry, outlined a plan in which the LBC will allocate funding to local associations. Churches, damaged in the storms may apply for assistance with their respective DOM. “This is an initial grant,” Canady said. “As additional funds become available, the LBC will make them available to the associations. We realize these grants won’t take care of all the needs, but it is a start. “And providing this grant to local associations, it should help speed up the process of getting assistance to churches in need,” Canady said. “There were 65 churches with significant damage. The two recent hurricanes (Gustav and Ike) and the response of Southern Baptist … [Read more...]
New Orleans seminary presents “Singspiration!”
Celebrations in song have always been part of the tapestry of life on the campus of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. NEW ORLEANS – Celebrations in song have always been part of the tapestry of life on the campus of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. On Oct. 14 at Leavell Chapel on the NOBTS campus, a not-so-typical concert will provide choral music with a twist: “Singspiration!” will feature the combined voices of the chorus and the congregation in a first of-its-kind musical event at the seminary. The event is set for 7:30 p.m. on the NOBTS campus. “Singspiration!” is free and open to the public. “Singing is a healing process. I believe we need something to draw in the Christian community to allow it to sing,” said Dr. Benjamin Harlan, Professor of Church Music at the seminary. Both the seminary chorus and the congregation will join their voices in praise, Harlan said. Classic hymns and contemporary worship music will be featured in an expression of faith in God. The music will also communicate the singers’ awe of God’s majesty, the hope through Christ’s death on the cross and resurrection, the peace of God’s presence and the majesty of His name, Harlan said. Harlan said “Singing together is fun; … [Read more...]
‘See You at the Pole’ Students across the nation take a stand
Across the nation thousands of students gathered around flagpoles to pray for such things as their schools, their families and the government Sept. 24, marking the annual observance of See You at the Pole, a student-initiated prayer movement. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Across the nation thousands of students gathered around flagpoles to pray for such things as their schools, their families and the government Sept. 24, marking the annual observance of See You at the Pole, a student-initiated prayer movement. At Downey High School in Modesto, Calif., about 50 students met in front of the building for small group prayer and then formed a large circle to sing songs and intercede collectively. “I do it because I love Jesus with all my heart,” Colin Horne, a senior, told The Modesto Beenewspaper. “We want people to see that God loves them.” The reporter asked what he would say to people who object to religion on campus, and Horne replied, “God’s in our lives all the time. We can separate Him from our curriculum, but He’s still in our hearts.” Meaghan Jones, a sophomore, told The Bee she took her spot at the flagpole because she wanted to change the way people at her school think about Jesus, and Jonathan Beckman, another … [Read more...]
Financial freedom’s New Testament boost
To help families reduce their financial debt, LifeWay Christian Resources and the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee hope to see a New Testament become a valuable resource. If so, churches will benefit. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – To help families reduce their financial debt, LifeWay Christian Resources and the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee hope to see a New Testament become a valuable resource. If so, churches will benefit. The Executive Committee worked with LifeWay’s Holman Bible Outreach International to develop a copy of the New Testament that includes 30 daily devotions written by Crown Financial Ministries to be used by churches with the “It’s a New Day” curriculum series. It’s a New Day curriculum includes a 10-week Bible study that leads individuals through the biblical principles of money management. Churches that implement a four-week emphasis on financial freedom also may use sermons provided on a DVD that teach foundational principles for handling money God’s way. “This is more than simply a New Testament,” Phill Burgess, executive director of HBOI, said of HBOI’s New Day New Testament. “This edition contains 30 daily devotions that were developed for every member of a … [Read more...]
Youth ministers rethink approaches to student ministry
Do you ever stop to think about how the 21st Century has affected youth ministry? Technology alone has altered the role of the youth leader – making him or her accessible almost 24 hours a day via telephone, cell phone, pager, e-mail and even instant messenging. Do you ever stop to think about how the 21st Century has affected youth ministry? Technology alone has altered the role of the youth leader – making him or her accessible almost 24 hours a day via telephone, cell phone, pager, e-mail and even instant messenging. Changing youth culture continues to force youth ministers to rethink their approaches to youth ministry. Student Spiritual Gift Inventory Youth are being raised by “virtual parents” who check on their teens via e-mail, cell phones and beepers. Teenagers are being bombarded with so much information that they are placing more value on knowing how to access information they need than on actually memorizing it. Media and technology have profoundly influenced teenagers, whether it is the inundation of professional wrestling shows or the ability to “virtually” do anything. As a result, many teenagers are losing the concept of permanence or the sense that actions have real and lasting consequences. To reach … [Read more...]
Getting behind closed doors in Buenos Aires
A single light bulb hangs from a roof beam, dimly illuminating the main room in Maria’s home in Floresta, a working-class neighborhood in Buenos Aires. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (BP) – A single light bulb hangs from a roof beam, dimly illuminating the main room in Maria’s home in Floresta, a working-class neighborhood in Buenos Aires. There’s nothing fancy about the place – a wooden table and some chairs, a cramped kitchen area, a smoky brazier that doesn’t quite take the chill off the night air. But it’s all Maria, an elderly widow, can afford, and she welcomes the home group each Saturday evening for Bible stories and conversation. They sit around the table chatting, laughing and drinking hot tea out of steaming cups. The group includes several of Maria’s adult children, some friends – and Jason and Kelli Frealy, young Southern Baptist missionaries from Longview, Texas. The Frealys’ 2-year-old daughter, Daniela, explores the room while the adults talk. Tonight’s topic: Jesus’ parables of the wide and narrow roads (leading to destruction or salvation) and the two foundations of a home (sand or rock). After Frealy tells the stories, everyone jumps in to discuss, debate and argue their meaning. Roberto, who introduced … [Read more...]
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