MONROE – Sarah Pierce spent nearly 15 years seeking freedom from alcoholism, but just a few months into 2017 she found deliverance in Christ when she entered HomePlace, the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries program for homeless children and their mothers. Through HomePlace, Pierce received spiritual support from fellow mothers in the program and LBCHFM staff members, who encouraged her to share her testimony of salvation publicly, through baptism. On August 18 she took that step of obedience with another HomePlace resident as they were baptized during a worship service at the North Monroe Baptist Church in Monroe. The women are two of five HomePlace residents (out of 13 women currently in the program) baptized this year, and among numerous others in the program who have been plunged beneath baptistery waters since HomePlace began in 2010. Susan Clark, LBCHFM director of family care ministries, said she has been blessed to witness the life change in Pierce and many other women, who participate in daily personal devotional times, weekly small group Bible studies and monthly large group gatherings, featuring a speaker and testimonies, at the ministry’s Monroe campus. “We give them Jesus, every … [Read more...]
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Louisiana DOMs lift Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn up in prayer
State directors of missions prayed for newly elected Louisiana Baptists Executive Director Steve Horn during a meeting and fellowship at the Baptist Building in Alexandria August 20. During the meeting, Horn encouraged the directors of missions and fielded questions from several of them. … [Read more...]
ReGroup renews Sunday school passions
By Message Staff HAUGHTON, La. (LBM)--Johnny Hunt encouraged participants at one of two simultaneously held ReGroup training conferences for Sunday school leaders to become better disciple makers and students of the Bible. “When you get further down the road you would like to look back and know you have not been wasting your time,” Hunt said. “You really want to see life change. “If we really believe what we are teaching it’s not only going to change us; it’s going to change the people,” he emphasized. “But we not only must exhort this truth to our people. We must emulate this truth in our life. If I’m going to help build someone for Kingdom life, it will take Bible engagement and reflection on the Scripture.” Hunt, the newly installed senior vice president of evangelism and leadership at the North American Mission Board, was the keynote speaker for the ReGroup North Conference at the First Baptist Church in Haughton, and Ken Weathersby, vice president for convention advancement with the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee, was the main speaker for the ReGroup South Conference at Trinity Baptist Church in Lake Charles. The two locations drew 972 people, combined, on August … [Read more...]
Students see ‘M-azing’ growth at M-fuge
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE – Many students entered the recent Ministry Fuge camp at Louisiana College looking for an opportunity to serve others and left having had an encounter with Christ. Six campers repented for salvation, eight repented to restore fellowship with the Lord, three indicated a Holy Spirit call to ministry and eight made some other spiritual decision, according to Carol Pipes, media representative for LifeWay Christian Resources. Throughout the week of July 15-19, the 115 middle and high school students from churches in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas enjoyed a time of worship and Bible study at the Pineville campus each morning and then dispersed into smaller teams to minister throughout the community. Students held Backyard Bible clubs in Pineville at the Wardville campus of the Gathering Place, and in Alexandria packed boxes at the Food Bank of Central Louisiana and spruced up the grounds and facilities at the Hope House for battered women. “We are pleased to continue hosting Lifeway’s M-Fuge summer camps on our campus,” Louisiana College President Rick Brewer told the Baptist Message. “Plans include an expansion of M-Fuge camp offerings at the College in future years … [Read more...]
Angling for souls at Toledo Bend
By Holly Jo Linzay, Regional Reporter ZWOLLE -- Mary Gore fishes at the Toledo Bend Reservoir in Zwolle everyday, but she is not your typical angler. “I would starve to death if I had to fish for my supper, even here on this great reservoir,” said Gore, lake missionary and director of the Toledo Bend Baptist Resort Ministry. Instead of trying to land a trophy largemouth bass for which the 185,000 acre body of water is famous, she casts for souls among the thousands of outdoor enthusiasts who visit each year. For 26 years, Gore and her staff, augmented by hundreds of volunteers have been “fishers of men” while sharing the Gospel at the numerous campgrounds, pavilions, boat landings and bait and tackle shops along the Louisiana shoreline. “My gift is I can talk to people, and I can tell them about the greatest fisherman who ever lived, Jesus Christ. I can tell them how Jesus loves them, and how he changed the world with a handful of fishermen and that He still cares about fishermen today.” Memorial Day weekend, Gore and her volunteers were hard at work passing out hundreds of fliers to invite campers and fishermen to a Sunday morning worship service at four different campsites. “Three people professed faith in Jesus … [Read more...]
Pastor pedals for children, God
By Holly Jo Linzay, Regional Reporter RINGGOLD (LBM) – Marvin Leleux has a passion -- to pedal with purpose. Leleux, the pastor of Springhill Baptist Church in the Ringgold community, most recently rode his custom-designed bike in the June 15 St. Jude Big River Ride in downtown Memphis to help raise funds for the children’s research hospital. “So far, I have raised about $5,000 for this race,” Leleux said about the pledges and donations he has collected to date for the upcoming 60-mile bicycle course. He rides his composite carbon fiber Trek Domane SL6 Pro bicycle for philanthropic reasons, but Leleux believes he is a disciple, too, actively looking for “God moments” with others along his cycling route. As a cyclist, Leleux has an opportunity to make a connection with people who “normally would not talk to a pastor.” “God rides along with me. He puts me in touch with people who do not go to church and who do not know Him. I get a chance to share the Lord with people from all walks of life and even from all different types of faith and denominations,” Leleux noted. “I get asked questions all the time. I cross paths with these people, and they don’t feel badgered or judged. This is what I call intentional … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptist camps ‘make the (up)grade’
By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana Baptist camps throughout the state are experiencing spiritual and numerical growth and making major facility improvements. “We have new decisions every week during the summer, and we have so many churches calling that many times our rooms fill up to capacity,” Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center Director Josh Bumgardner told the Baptist Message. The spiritual growth is causing numerical growth which in turn is driving facility growth, he said. Bumgardner said renovations on his 123 acre Woodworth campus include: new signage throughout the property; repurposing a conference facility into a new dorm; giving a facelift to showers, floors and décor in one cabin; and, plans to repurpose at least one more building into a dorm while giving updates to other living spaces. “Growth is happening in every direction, not just at my camp but all across the state. It is exciting because churches are bringing their students to hear the Gospel,” he said. ACADIAN BAPTIST CENTER “ABC is hosting 11 weeks of camp this summer with more than 4,000 expected to be in attendance,” Director James Newsom said. “Campers and counselors are excited about seeing construction on … [Read more...]
Renewed Journey: From eviction to rap to multi-ethnic church planting
By John Kyle, Louisiana Baptists communication director ALEXANDRIA --To say, “Checkerz Williams did not grow up in the church,” is at best an understatement. According to Williams, his father left when he was born and he was raised by his teenage mother. Growing up in Las Vegas he became addicted to alcohol and had a propensity to get in fights, which eventually led to him being evicted from his home at the age of 19. “I didn’t know what else to do so I reached out to my biological father, whom I’d only seen a few times in my life,” Williams shared. “By this time he had remarried, had two other children and was getting ready to move back to North Carolina. So I moved there and began to work in construction. “While working, my boss, who resembled the TV character Grizzly Adams, would share the Gospel with me,” he continued. “I rejected it at first, thinking ‘Where was God when I was going through all this pain in my life?’ But eventually the Lord softened my heart and I surrendered to my life to Him in November of 1992.” Prior to becoming a Christian, Williams enjoyed rap music. He first thought he might have to give up rap, but his boss encouraged him just to change the message of his music and, as examples, … [Read more...]
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