The Louisiana Ag Mission Fellowship focuses on a wide range of both plant and animal projects. The Louisiana Ag Mission Fellowship focuses on a wide range of both plant and animal projects, as well as community water projects, while at the same time taking advantage of every opportunity to share the gospel and the abundant life to be found in Jesus Christ. The result is economic and spiritual development – one person, one family, one community at a time. … [Read more...]
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According to Pastor Donald Paul Miller, he and his congregation are working hard in the trenches to combat crime in the name of Jesus. Allen Temple Baptist Church Greater New Orleans Baptist Association AVONDALE – According to Pastor Donald Paul Miller, he and his congregation are working hard in the trenches to combat crime in the name of Jesus. One area he and his people are working hard in is the Iberville Housing projects in New Orleans, which were hit hard by Katrina. It is an area of 600 households and violent crime is a real problem for the residents. “We are going back there [regularly] with … the Gospel and trying to stop the murder,” Miller said. “The murder rate has dropped.” Spiritual fruit has also been harvested. “In the projects, I’ve seen five people accept Christ,” he added. “We channel them to local churches” for discipleship and fellowship. Miller also has been going to the French Quarter passing out literature that says, “Smile, Jesus loves you.” He’s celebrating Jesus with the people there. “I’m trying to reduce the suicide rate,” he said. “If you take it to the people personally, it’s more likely [they’ll listen]. … They want to know we are concerned about them.” Airline … [Read more...]
The Lord’s people down in Pirateland
The Barataria Baptist Church is located in the town of Jean Lafitte, named for the infamous pirate whose headquarters were hidden in those wetlands and who assisted General Andrew Jackson in defeating the British at New Orleans early in 1815. JEAN LAFITTE – The Barataria Baptist Church is located in the town of Jean Lafitte, named for the infamous pirate whose headquarters were hidden in those wetlands and who assisted General Andrew Jackson in defeating the British at New Orleans early in 1815. The pastor at Barataria is Eddie Painter, a down-home son of Mississippi who has brought his wife and teenage daughter to live among the people down there in the swamps. I’ve told on [my blog] how Eddie wasted no time in connecting with the people of this fishing village: He bought himself a boat and some crab traps and went into business for himself. He moved into the pastor’s residence next door to the church and commuted to the seminary, perhaps 25 or 30 miles upriver and across town. Eddie is 40 years old and sports a salt-and-pepper beard. Under Eddie’s leadership, the church has been prospering. A few months ago, they went to two morning worship services – the first time I recall that happening at Barataria. And then … [Read more...]
NAMB service commissions 108 for field
Declaring “you have been sent by the Father,” North American Mission Board President Geoff Hammond and other NAMB leaders commissioned 108 missionaries and chaplains to the North American mission field during a celebration service at First Baptist Church in New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS (BP) – Declaring “you have been sent by the Father,” North American Mission Board President Geoff Hammond and other NAMB leaders commissioned 108 missionaries and chaplains to the North American mission field during a celebration service at First Baptist Church in New Orleans. In 1845, Southern Baptists created the Domestic Mission Board in large part to reach and minister to people in the city of New Orleans – at the time, the largest city in the South. “We were the city singled out in 1845 because we were so special,” said David Crosby, senior pastor of First New Orleans. In this city where 2005’s Hurricane Katrina still hovers as a prominent backdrop to so many things, Crosby thanked NAMB and Southern Baptists for the many ministry efforts that have focused on the city in the last three years. “New Orleans is still a mission field,” he said during the Oct. 6 service. David Hankins, executive director of the Louisiana Baptist … [Read more...]
DeHondt rewarded by NLBA
Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association presented Director of Missions Eddie DeHondt with an oversized ceremonial check for $5,000 during the NLBA’s 38th annual meeting Oct. 13. SHREVEPORT – Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association presented Director of Missions Eddie DeHondt with an oversized ceremonial check for $5,000 during the NLBA’s 38th annual meeting Oct. 13. The check was in appreciation for DeHondt’s dedicated commitment to God’s work in and through the association for the last 10 years, explained moderator Gevan Spinney, pastor of First Baptist Church of Haughton. A mass choir of people from the 117 congregations in Caddo and Bossier parishes, directed by Eddie Sirven, minister of music at Trinity Heights Baptist Church in Shreveport, led in worship before a streamlined business session. John Bisagno, pastor emeritus of First Baptist Houston, followed with a keynote address on the Great Commission as presented from the perspective of the four gospel writers. But it was obvious from the frequent and sustained applause that it was DeHondt’s night as much as it was a celebratory fellowship for NLBA churches. In his report as written in the 2008 annual book of reports, DeHondt described the work of the … [Read more...]
Milestones
NEEDED Part-time minister of youth at First Baptist, Dubach: call 318.777.8193. Associate Pastor of Education/Administration at First Baptist Church, Ruston; send resume to: First Baptist Church, Attn: Dr. Chris Craig, 200 South Trenton St., Ruston, LA 71270. Part-time minister of music at First Baptist, Bernice; call 318.285.9336. 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 SPRINGHILL – Temple Baptist: Recognition and Celebration of Wayne Reeves retirement 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26; Wayne Reeves, pastor. TAYLOR – Taylor Baptist: 119th Anniversary Sunday, Oct. 26; Jimmy Eppinette, pastor. MARINGOUIN – First Baptist: 80th … [Read more...]
National Lay Renewal Conference coming to state Nov. 14
The annual National Church Renewal Journey Conference is coming to Louisiana. ALEXANDRIA – The annual National Church Renewal Journey Conference is coming to Louisiana. For the last 20 years, the conference – a time for conference members to be renewed and refreshed in preparation for another year of serving and ministering to churches through the Church Renewal Journey Weekends – took place at Toccoa Conference Center in Georgia. Conference leaders decided two years ago it was time to move the conference around to provide more people the opportunity to attend. Last year (2007), it was held at Ridgecrest, N.C., and plans are being made to host the 2008 event on Nov. 14-16 at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center in Woodworth. This year’s conference theme is GPS – God’s Plan for Sharing. The conference’s theme is much like Louisiana’s version of the same thing: Second Wind – Sharing the Peace of Jesus with New Orleans. “The conference provides participants a chance to renew old acquaintances and make news ones,” Ivan Harless said. “More importantly, though, it allows participants to become renewed and refreshed as they allow God to prepare their hearts for another year of serving and ministering to churches through … [Read more...]
Billy Graham turning 90; public invited to send well wishes
For more than 60 years, evangelist Billy Graham has preached the good news of God’s love in-person to nearly 215 million people at hundreds of events and countless millions more via television and radio. Now, all of the individuals, churches and ministries he has impacted have a unique opportunity to say something in return. CHARLOTTE, N.C. – For more than 60 years, evangelist Billy Graham has preached the good news of God’s love in-person to nearly 215 million people at hundreds of events and countless millions more via television and radio. Now, all of the individuals, churches and ministries he has impacted have a unique opportunity to say something in return. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) announced Oct. 3 it is collecting stories and birthday wishes for the evangelist, who turns 90 on Nov. 7. All who have been personally touched by an aspect of Billy Graham’s ministry are welcome and encouraged to visit www.billygraham90.com to share a greeting or a personal story about his ministry they feel would encourage Mr. Graham at this milestone. Submissions will be accepted until Nov. 1. “My father is a humble man who would never expect to be honored and recognized like this on his birthday,” said … [Read more...]
People should apply words of worship to everyday life
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Miss Bessie was well known at Oakland Baptist Church in Corinth, Miss., especially for her loud singing from the pews every Sunday morning. Something unexpected, however, happened to Miss Bessie that could have easily discouraged her from worshipping God with the same enthusiasm – throat cancer. But she didn’t let her illness stop her. After losing her voice, she kept on worshipping God the best way she could under the circumstances. Miss Bessie held high her arms and hands and continued praising the Lord in worship until cancer took her life. For Miss Bessie, worship was a lifestyle. In the B&H Publishing Group book Seven Words of Worship: The Key to a Lifetime of Experiencing God, Miss Bessie is one example of how worship should be a key part of a Christian’s identity. Authors Mike Harland and Stan Moser write about the importance of worship and explain what worship is by using seven words – creation, grace, love, response, expression, presence, and experience. Harland is director of worship for LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention. He holds a master’s degree in church music from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and is a choral musical producer and worship … [Read more...]
‘Fireproof’ still a hit at box office in its second week
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – In its second week at the box office, “Fireproof” topped $12 million in total receipts and stayed among the top five movies in average theater revenue. Fireproof averaged $4,776 in 852 theaters, according to boxofficemojo.com, placing it at No. 5 in average revenue per theater. The movie pulled in just over $4 million overall, claiming the No. 8 spot in total weekend revenue. The only movie that brought in significantly better per-theater revenue was “Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” which hit its opening weekend in 3,215 venues, averaging $9,020 per theater and grossing $29 million. The No. 2 movie in average revenue this past weekend, “Eagle Eye,” scored only $258 more per theater than Fireproof. While Eagle Eye also was in its second week at the box office, “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” was opening at 2,421 venues and ranked third in weekend gross but pulled in only $181 more per theater than Fireproof. In its opening weekend, Fireproof pulled in an average of $7,764 in each of 839 theaters and placed fourth in gross revenue with $6.5 million. Though the makers of Fireproof are not in it for the money and funnel the proceeds back into charitable work, box office receipts are a measure of the … [Read more...]
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