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LBDR repairs damaged roofs at Portuguese camp

February 24, 2026

By Baptist Message staff PATAIAS, Portugal (LBM) – An Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association Disaster Relief team recently wrapped up a week of work at a Portuguese ministry camp that sustained heavy damage. The team of five worked Feb. 13-21 at Agua de Madei Ros Acampamento Baptista in Patais, Portugal, which is two hours north of the country’s capital city of Lisbon. While there, the team repaired roofs on three buildings and place tarp on three other structures on the campgrounds. According to DR team member Howard Turner, the camp serves as a focal point for the work of the two missionaries use the camp for ministerial efforts including 10 weeks of summer camp, weddings, retreats and other training sessions. Turner said highlights of the trip included conversations with the two missionaries and the more than 100 students who assisted in the clean-up efforts. “It was a wonderful trip all the way around,” Turner told the Baptist Message. “The two missionaries told us once, if not a hundred times, how much impact we had. One of them sent me a text message while we were there and said this was the first time he had seen some of the staff laugh and smile since the storm hit. He said we will never understand the impact … [Read more...]

La. Baptists among state’s longest married couples

February 24, 2026

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Three Louisiana Baptist couples are among the runners-up for the distinction of longest-married couples in the state, released by the Louisiana Family Forum on the day before Valentine’s Day: Billy and Billie Crooks, members of New Friendship Baptist Church, Dry Prong; Margaret and James Mohr, members of Broadmoor Baptist Church, Shreveport; and Bobby Earl and Pat Hicks, members of First Baptist Church, Marion. Louisiana Family Forum is a pro-life, pro-family, faith-based think tank that also advocates for First Amendment and limited government public policies. Based on submissions LFF received, Leland and Gussie LaCaze of Robeline were named the longest married couple (79 years). The LaCazes and ten runners-up were honored with a proclamation from Gov. Jeff Landry and by induction into LFF’s 2026 Marriage Hall of Fame: — Marion and Jean Hess, Metairie, 78 years — Billy and Billie Crooks, Dry Prong, 77 years — Angelo James and Josie Lewis, Shreveport, 75 years — Margaret and James Mohr, Shreveport, 74 years — Jeanette and Harrison Matherne, Raceland, 74 years — Bobby Earl and Pat Hicks, Marion, 74 years — Nettie and Conrad Simoneaux, Shreveport, 73 years — … [Read more...]

Ponchatoula mission team spots a hometown bus in Honduras

February 23, 2026

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MARCALA, Honduras (LBM) – A team from First Baptist Church, Poncha­toula, experienced a “God-wink moment” during a recent mission trip to Hon­duras. While serving in the village of Marcala, the team stumbled upon a school bus formerly used by the Tangipahoa Parish School District, where Ponchatoula is located. Associate Pastor Robert Parkin said the group felt it was another confirma­tion that God had called them there to serve. “The best way to describe it is just a clear reminder of God's faith­fulness and his calling for our church to serve these people,” Parkin told the Baptist Message about the sighting of the bus, which was bought by someone with no connection to the team. “How else do you end up with the school bus from your parish in the same community that you are committed to serving and reaching with the Gospel? So, it was quite shocking to see, and (Honduran) Pastor Juan thought I was crazy, be­cause I had to chase down the bus while going up switchbacks in the moun­tains, to get a photo of it.” Parkin was among 14 members of the mission team that served in Mar­cala, Jan. 31 - Feb 7, as part of a medical effort that served 575 patients (rang­ing from two … [Read more...]

CENLA hymn sing scheduled for March 8

February 22, 2026

By Baptist Message staff TIOGA, La. (LBM) – Faith Baptist Church, Tioga, will host a hymn sing, March 8 at 6 p.m., to bring together Central Louisiana churches for a time of joint worship that also will include Scripture reading and prayer, according to an announcement by Clark Palmer, who is pastor of FBCT. Kevin Boles, bi-vocational pastor with Lone Star Baptist Church, Hineston, will direct the congregational singing and Sylvia Murrell will accompany on piano. “Hymns build our faith and lift our spirit,” Palmer told the Baptist Message. “We sing about the faithfulness of God and it gives us hope. We sing about the cross and we are moved to deep gratitude. We sing about the greatness of God and we are moved to worship. We hear the voices of the gathered congregation singing and we know we are not alone in our faith.” … [Read more...]

U.S. Fifth Circuit vacates preliminary injunction against Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law

February 21, 2026

By the Office of Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill NEW ORLEANS (Office of Louisiana Attorney General) - The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against the American Civil Liberties Union, allowing Louisiana public schools to immediately start posting displays of the Ten Commandments. This comes only a month after the whole Fifth Circuit heard oral argument in the case. “Don’t kill or steal shouldn’t be controversial. My office has issued clear guidance to our public schools on how to comply with the law, and we have created multiple examples of posters demonstrating how it can be applied constitutionally. Louisiana public schools should follow the law," said Attorney General Liz Murrill on the ruling, issued on Feb. 20. When the law went into effect in the beginning of 2025, Murrill issued guidance to all Louisiana public schools regarding compliance with the law. You can find that guidance here. Read the ruling here. … [Read more...]

Jeffreys begins new chapter as LBCHFM president, CEO

February 20, 2026

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – David Jeffreys, a long-time minister and most recently Louisiana Christian University administrator, will succeed Perry Hancock, effective Feb. 16, as president and chief executive officer of the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries. Jeffreys told the Baptist Message he is excited about leading a time-honored institution that has impacted so many families. “The Children’s Home has always been one of those ministries where you get to do some incredible things and to really reach out and help people in their time of need with physical and emotional support, but also with the Gospel,” Jeffreys said. SAVED, CALLED A native of New Iberia, Jeffreys turned to Jesus at 14 years old while attending a youth camp at Acadian Baptist Center, Eu­nice. His parents and other members with Highland Baptist Church, New Iberia, continued to disciple him un­til he left to attend Louisiana College (now LCU) in 1988. During his sophomore year, while working as a summer camp counselor at Dry Creek Baptist Camp, Jef­freys responded to the Holy Spirit’s call for him to pursue vocational ministry, he said, noting that LCU Professor Welby Bozeman … [Read more...]

Louisiana Notables

February 19, 2026

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Baptist Message provides churches an opportunity to share with other Louisiana Baptists an upcoming revival, homecoming, new pastor, new staff member, a community outreach, or a concert in Louisiana No­tables. To place your event in the paper, send your information (who, what, where, when, time) to philip@baptist­message.com or call 318.449.4345. Please submit your information four weeks prior to the event to insure place­ment in the Message. ON THE MOVE Cas, wife Kayla, Sullivan have been called to be the new BCM Director for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. David, wife Stephanie, Jeffreys new President & CEO of the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries, effective February 16, 2026. Mark, wife Karen, Robinson is the new interim pastor at Longview Baptist Church, Deville. David, wife Debbie, Martinez called as an associate Pastor at First Baptist Church, Zwolle. Corey Coleman is the new pastor at Bethesda Baptist Church, Shreveport. Marty Wright is the interim pastor at Oak Hill Baptist Church, Plain Dealing. Kelly McGuffee is the new Children’s director at South Bossier Baptist Church, Bossier City. Jeremy Fortenberry resigns as music director at Summer … [Read more...]

21 attorneys general, 60 members of Congress file amicus briefs supporting Louisiana’s lawsuit to protect women and children from mail-order abortion drugs

February 19, 2026

By Office of Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill BATON ROUGE, La. (Office of Louisiana AG Liz Murrill) - Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is thanking her fellow Republican attorneys general and 60 U.S. lawmakers for filing amicus briefs in support of her lawsuit against the FDA to vacate a Biden-era rule that removed a longstanding in-person dispensing requirement for the chemical abortion drug mifepristone. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court of the Western District of Louisiana in December of 2025. Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers led 21 States in filing a brief in support of our lawsuit challenging a Biden-era rule that expanded access to abortion drugs through mail and telehealth, despite contrary state laws. Nebraska’s filing argues that the rule unlawfully overrides state laws protecting unborn life and intrudes on states’ sovereign authority following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs. U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, and U.S. Representative Chris Smith, led 58 Republican lawmakers in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Western District of Louisiana supporting Murrill’s lawsuit to protect women and their unborn … [Read more...]

Emerson named governor’s chief of staff

February 11, 2026

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – State Rep. Julie Emerson, a member with First Baptist Church, Lafayette, has been named chief of staff for Gov. Jeff Landry. Most recently, Emerson ran for the U.S. Senate, but on Jan. 22 ended her campaign citing a “diminished” path to victory once Congresswoman Julia Letlow entered the race. “As we all know when God closes one door, he often opens another,” Emerson told the Baptist Message. “The offer from Gov. Landry came as a surprise, but after much prayer, it was clear that this was the best way I could continue to serve the state I love so much.” Landry in a statement commended Emerson, saying her skill set is such a good fit for this position. “Julie Emerson is a proven leader with a deep understanding of Louisiana’s people, our state legislature, and the work that needs to be done to move Louisiana forward,” he said. “Her experience and commitment to conservative reform makes her the perfect person to help lead this administration as we continue fighting for a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Louisiana.” During her time as a state representative, Emerson served as the chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means and was the first woman to chair a … [Read more...]

Rapides nixes volunteer school chaplain policy

February 9, 2026

By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – After months of delaying a decision about volunteer school chaplains, the Rapides Parish School Board voted 5-4, Feb. 3, to kill a proposed policy that would have aligned Rapides schools with state law. In 2024, state Sen. Mark Abraham, a member of Trinity Baptist Church in Lake Charles, championed Senate Bill 123 that was signed into law by Gov. Jeff Landry as Act 293, which allows “Each city, parish, or other local public school board” to “employ or accept as a volunteer a certified chaplain to provide support, services and programs for students, staff, and parents.” DISCUSSION Documents show that a proposed school policy was prepared as early as May 2025. But public information indicates that it was not an agenda item until October 2025, when a motion was made by Superintendent Jeff Powell, after receiving unanimous approval from the education committee. The matter was assigned to the next monthly meeting but was not included on the consent agenda that would have allowed a vote. After discussions by the board during that November 2025 meeting, the policy was returned to the education committee for more discussion in January 2026, finally coming forward for a board … [Read more...]

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EASTER: When “empty” is good

By John Kyle, Special to the Message NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) – “Empty” – it’s not one of our favorite terms. It’s not one of our preferred greetings. When someone asks you, “How are you doing?” you probably don’t respond by saying. “Empty, thanks for asking!” Yet emptiness is a common experience in our … Read More

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