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NOLA mayor recall effort falls short

March 22, 2023

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VIDEO: Vice President Mike Pence shares testimony with Philadelphia Baptist Church

March 19, 2023

DEVILLE, La. (LBM) - Former Vice President Mike Pence shared how faith has influenced his life during a message March 19 at Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville. Video of the service is posted below.  … [Read more...]

LRTL RV Tour: Keep Louisiana pro-life

March 17, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Pro-life supporters must be proactive in opposing a possible bill that if passed during the upcoming legislation could legalize abortion in the case of rape or incest in the state, Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper said during the “Keep Louisiana Pro-Life! RV Tour” stop at the Louisiana Baptist state mission center, March 15. “We’re concerned about that type of legislation passing in Louisiana,” he said. “That’s why we have decided to canvass the state, cross the state, to engage with legislators, engage with pro-life citizens to make sure people are educated and talking about these critical issues in our society.” Clapper was among those who spoke during a tour that began Feb. 27 and ends May 10 at Pro-Life Day at the Capitol in Baton Rouge. During each stop, speakers have encouraged the crowd to defend life and provide support to women in need. Participants also have been encouraged to sign a petition that asks Gov. John Bel Edwards and state legislators to oppose any legislation that would legalize abortion. BACKGROUND The tour comes on the heels of a June 24, 2022, ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that overturned Roe v. Wade. … [Read more...]

Louisiana Christian University to host spring job fair

March 13, 2023

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – The Center for Calling & Career at Louisiana Christian University will host a job fair March 16 for students seeking future employment. Scheduled 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. inside Granberry Conference Center, the event will allow students to submit resumes and applications, and visit with representatives of 36 different employers. “Our goal is hosting a Career Fair each semester on campus,” said LCU Vice President for Student Life Meredith Rennier. “The Center for Calling and Career is preparing graduates by creating these networking opportunities for students to meet with employers throughout the state. We work with students throughout the academic year in hosting various workshops that include resume writing, interview skills, dining etiquette and LinkedIn 101 all in preparation for preparing for life after graduation.” LCU President Rick Brewer added: “Local employers continue to demonstrate their trust in the students who complete their college undergraduate education with Louisiana Christian University by joining us for this annual event. Employers realize students who are products of the University’s Mission and Vision are ready to lead, learn and serve in the workplace.” Thirty-two employers … [Read more...]

BCM to invest $3 million in early childhood education

March 9, 2023

By Staff NEW ORLEANS (BCM) – Baptist Community Ministries has partnered with three New Orleans organizations to provide a $3 million grant that will be used to advocate for greater access to early childhood education in the city. According to a news release from the organization, the money will be distributed to New Orleans Baptist Association, Agenda for Children and Louisiana Policy Institute over the next three years and will strive to add enough seats in a classroom to accommodate all children ages 0-5 that live in neighborhoods where early childhood education centers are located. More than 68 percent of children in New Orleans’ most vulnerable neighborhoods live in households below the ALICE Threshold, representing the minimum income level necessary for survival. Their families cannot afford housing, health care, food, transportation, and child care. By advocating for quality early childhood education seats, working families will have a stable environment for their children to receive a holistic educational experience while helping parents to be able to work normal hours and miss fewer workdays. “All of our city’s early learners deserve safe, supportive, educational environments, and that need is even more … [Read more...]

New Era dedicates renovated education building

March 9, 2023

By Baptist Message MONTEREY, La. (LBM) – A crowd of 105 members and guests packed the newly remodeled educational building at New Era Baptist Church for a special celebration service Jan. 29. Completed in early January, the project featured renovation of its educational facility and the addition of two classrooms. According to Pastor Dustin Davis, this was the first time in nearly 50 years that the education building had received any updates. Davis said that renovations were needed to accommodate a growth in Sunday school. Since he arrived four-and-a-half years ago, Sunday school attendance has increased from 51 to 64. “We, at New Era, would like to thank everyone for making the building project possible,” Davis told the Baptist Message. “And we praise God for his blessings.” … [Read more...]

Cotile Baptist hosting revival, homecoming

March 8, 2023

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C3 event: In post-Roe world, “Duck Dynasty” stars encourage love

March 7, 2023

By Staff, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – “Duck Dynasty” stars Alan and Lisa Robertson encouraged Louisiana Christian University students to show Christ’s love to women in a post-Roe world, during the Christ, Church, Culture event, March 6. “In states like Louisiana, where abortion is now illegal, women need help even more now,” Al Robertson told a crowd of mostly students gathered inside Guinn Auditorium. “Women are seeking out pregnancy centers and alternatives. The need for volunteers is higher in a post-Roe world, just to be there so women have someone to talk and pray with.” The eldest son of Duck Commander Phil Robertson, Al who served as pastor of White’s Ferry Road Church in West Monroe for 22 years, returned to the family business and reality show “Duck Dynasty” in its fourth season in 2012. During the C3 event, Al and his wife, Lisa, brought everyone up-to-date on the family, including everyone’s favorite ‘Uncle Si’ on one of the most famous reality shows on TV. Then the Robertsons turned it over to his wife, who shared the family’s own story of brokenness, restoration, healing and family life to the audience. Lisa recounted how she grew up in a dysfunctional family. The youngest of three, both her … [Read more...]

Come to Jesus Revival begins March 5

March 4, 2023

By Baptist Message staff OLLA, La. (LBM) - The third annual Come To Jesus Revival kicks off March 5 at the LaSalle High School gymnasium in Olla. Scheduled through March 8, the revival services will take place at 7 p.m. nightly and will feature messages by evangelist Bill Britt and music by the McClanahan Family, Broken Vessels and Kinetik. The revival is a joint effort by First Baptist Church, Olla, Pinehill Baptist Church, Olla, Kelly Baptist Church, First Baptist Church, Tullos, and Christians Sharing Church, Clarks. … [Read more...]

Big Creek churches praying joint revival sparks spiritual harvest

March 3, 2023

By Baptist Message staff DRY PRONG, La. (LBM) – The 30 churches of Big Creek Association have scheduled a joint revival, March 26-29, that they pray will spark a spiritual awakening throughout Grant Parish. Scheduled at the B22 Auditorium in Dry Prong, the revival will feature messages by evangelist Bill Britt of Haughton and music by Jimmy Crabtree, minister of music at New Prospect Baptist Church, Dry Prong, and other musicians in the association. Additionally, the Adult and Teen Challenge choir will share testimonies and special music during the March 28 service and a youth night with a pizza supper at 5 p.m. will take place the final night of the revival. Services are scheduled for 6 p.m. March 26 and 6:30 p.m. March 27-29. A nursery will be provided for those up to four years old at nearby First Baptist Church, Dry Prong. “I am praying God will revive the hearts and minds of his men and women,” Travis Sanders, association moderator and pastor of Hebron Baptist Church, Dry Prong, told the Baptist Message. “I am praying that He will heal families and give hope to those who are lost and unconcerned. “Only through our Father’s love can we really accomplish reconciliation spiritually with our Lord and physically … [Read more...]

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Running the race

If you want to run the race of life successfully, then don’t look back. If you’ve ever run a race and looked over your shoulder to see what your competitor was doing, then you know that looking back can break your stride and ultimately cause you to lose. … Read More

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