By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services recently named Connect1Child its Community Partner of the Year. During the 24th annual adoption celebration at the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge, Nov. 6, DCFS honored Connect[1]1Child (Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home & Family Ministries’ off-campus foster care and adoption ministry) with this special recognition and announced other award winners in a celebration of the 538 families who adopted 700 children and youth from foster care during the past year. “To see Governor Edwards and First Lady Edwards join the other organizations and the kids to celebrate the adoptions was quite the experience,” LBCHFM Foster Care and Adoption Specialist Christy Goodwin told the Baptist Message. “We were honored to be the ones chosen for this special award.” Since its inception in 2014, Connect1Child has helped hundreds of families impact the lives of over a thousand children in the state foster care system. The ministry includes a team of social workers trained in trauma-informed care who work closely with the DCFS and other foster care community partners to understand the needs of foster … [Read more...]
ESL ministry brings the world to Louisiana
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer COVINGTON, La. (LBM) – The opportunity to reach the world for Christ has come to Louisiana Baptist churches through English as a Second Language classes, according to leaders of various teaching ministries. “It’s exciting to see God use ESL ministry to reach lives for people to share the Gospel, and for students to be encouraged and helped through our churches,” Shannon Brown, a Louisiana Baptist ESL trainer, told the Baptist Message. “You don’t have to have certain qualifications to serve in this ministry. If you speak English, you can teach ESL.” According to Brown, a member of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans, at least 50 Louisiana Baptist churches host an ESL ministry. However, many more are needed to make a Kingdom impact on non-English speaking Louisianans, Brown added. “Churches should know they should get involved, no matter how big or how small they are,” she said. “As long as they have the heart for others, they can make an impact in a big way through ESL.” JEFFERSON BAPTIST CHURCH Twice a week, more than 100 students from 12 nationalities participate in ESL classes at Jefferson Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, church records show. But more … [Read more...]
LAC director named ‘Hero Among Us’ by St. Jude
By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Athletic Club Director Ronnie Schwartz recently received the 2022 Hero Among Us award from the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Memphis Marathon, held Dec. 3. Schwartz, a local and national ambassador for St. Jude and a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, said he has been fundraising for St. Jude for six years and is honored by the recognition. The award is given each year to a St. Jude Hero who rallies others around them to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Since Schwartz became a Hero in 2018, he has personally raised more than $200,000 and helped his team raise over $772,000. “I’ve been involved with St. Jude for over 12 years,” said Schwartz said. “I put together a team called CenLa Runners Heroes during the last six years and applied for nonprofit status for our team. We all have people we know from Central Louisiana that are patients of St. Jude. We raised over $177,000 this year.” Schwartz’s team goal is to raise $1 million. “We are only $100,000 from hitting that goal and should hit and go over that mark in 2023,” he said. Schwartz and CenLa Runners Heroes have been celebrated for many years as one … [Read more...]
Associations welcome new leaders
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – Three Louisiana Baptist associations recently welcomed their new ministry and mission coordinators: Northeast and Morehouse Baptist associations, Steven Kelly, and Gulf Coast Baptist Association, Chris Holloway. STEVEN KELLY Kelly, who previously served as director of missions for Gulf Coast Baptist Association and pastor of several Louisiana Baptist churches, assumed his new associational mission strategist roles, Dec. 5. He follows Jerry Price, who retired from the position, Jan. 31, 2022. “What excites me is this is one of the strongest areas of our Baptist work in the state,” Kelly told the Baptist Message. “I consider it an honor to work with some of our leading churches and also the opportunity to help encourage some of our struggling churches. To link the strong with struggling is a wonderful thing, which is one of the roles of the missions strategist. I want to help link people, love pastors and encouraging our churches.” A native of Chalmette, Kelly most recently served as pastor with Bayou Vista Baptist Church, Morgan City (2009-2022). Before then, Kelly was the pastor of Circle Baptist Church, Baker (1995-1997), First Baptist Church, … [Read more...]
Kentwood girl’s bracelet sales go to help DR victims in Florida
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer KENTWOOD, La. (LBM) – Alanna Chadwick’s heart was so moved to help those impacted by Hurricane Ian that the 9-year-old girl donated money earned from her home-made bracelets raised, Oct. 15, at a farmer’s market in Kentwood. Chadwick said she hopes the $75 will bless others impacted by the hurricane that devastated parts of Florida, Sept. 28. “It was pretty amazing how all these people care about disaster relief and I wanted to help out,” Chadwick told the Baptist Message. “I hope this lets them know that Jesus loves them and can save them.” Chadwick was introduced to disaster relief in 2018 when her family attended First Baptist Church, Springfield, where former Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief Strategist Gibbie McMillan was interim pastor. Her interest in this special ministry subsequently grew until, in early October, she asked her grandparents, Alan and Kim Chadwick, if she could make bracelets to sell at their booth during the farmer’s market. They agreed and the youngster began to craft bracelets. Kim Chadwick said she was touched by her granddaughter’s selfless act of helping others in need. “I have always tried to teach her about missions and the Lord … [Read more...]
Revival, crusade spur a discipleship boon
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer HAMMOND, La. (LBM) – A revival and a tent crusade in south Louisiana that have combined to produce 730 new believers, so far, also have resulted in 400 new converts, already, enrolling in a formal process of discipleship to become more like Christ. According to local reports, 513 individuals surrendered their hearts and lives to Jesus during revival services, extended five times, Oct. 17-Nov. 18, at Old Zion Hill Baptist Church, Independence; and another 217 made decisions to follow Him during the South Louisiana Awakening Tent Crusade, Hammond, Nov. 28- Dec. 9, a multi-denominational spiritual outreach. At press time, it was not announced if the tent crusade would be extended. “The revival continues to produce good fruit,” Old Zion Hill Baptist Church Associate Pastor Dave Ketchand told the Baptist Message. “Remarkable testimonies of salvation and changed lives abound. The need to follow up with intentional disciple making is daunting. Doing this effectively will not be accomplished by doing church as usual. We ask for the prayers of all Louisiana Baptists as we continue this work.” DISCIPLESHIP STRATEGY Ketchand said area churches had formed a follow-up team that … [Read more...]
Brooks ends 43 years of changed lives at Calvary Baptist
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – David Brooks has completed 43 years of ministry with Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, and will retire Dec. 31. Brooks said he is grateful for the many changed lives that he witnessed during his tenure as a youth minister and then senior pastor at Calvary, the only church where he has served in a full-time ministerial role. For his years of service to the congregation and community, Brooks was honored during a pre-retirement celebration, Nov. 6, that included memories shared by friends and family, gifts from the congregation, and notes of appreciation presented on behalf of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (Brooks visits the state often with his wife, Suzy, who is a native Texan) and Blue Bell CEO Ricky Dickson (Brooks’ favorite dessert). “When we came here, I was 23, and a lot of people took Suzy and I in like we were their kids,” Brooks told the Baptist Message. “They have loved and nurtured us and been great mentors who invested in me. “I had opportunities to go other places, but never felt like that was where God was leading me,” Brooks shared. However, he added, “When I came to Calvary, I never thought I would be here 43 years.” A native of … [Read more...]
LCU mourns loss of longtime faculty member
By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - With great sorrow, Louisiana Christian University announces the death of longtime faculty member Tim Roper, who died Dec. 6 after an extended illness following surgery a year ago. Roper was a professor of art for 18 years at LCU, teaching painting and drawing, and graphic and web design. He held a BFA from Louisiana College (now LCU) and a MFA from Louisiana State University. “Professor Tim Roper was a beloved member of the University’s faculty serving in the Fine Arts Division,” said LCU President Rick Brewer. “His expertise in Graphic Design and Studio Art equipped and inspired scores of students during his tenure at LCU. Tim’s quick wit and brilliant intellect will be missed; but, above all, his commitment to sharing the Gospel through his creative gifts will be his legacy for generations who had the distinct privilege of being under his tutelage.” Roper was not just a colleague but a friend to everyone on campus. Known as much for his quick wit as his enormous talent and teaching and mentoring of students, his presence has been missed for the last year on campus—most notably in the Division of Fine Arts. LCU Director of Marketing Karen Carter, who was a … [Read more...]
Ephesians 2: Redemption is a gift
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor This is the second installment of a six-part series for the January Bible study on the book of Ephesians. ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – In Chapter 1, Paul explained redemption as a blessing from God and emphasized Christ as the means by which we receive it. In Ephesians 2, he built on this doctrinal concept, instructing that this “blessing” is a gift, or the “grace” of God. Again, Paul emphasized that this grace is found “in Christ.” Moreover, he contrasted “grace” with “works” to help us understand the enormity of the gift. This is important to his refutation of the Judaizers who emphasized the “works” of the law (the legalistic lives Jews had to live, including circumcision of males). In other words, they believed that the people of Israel had to “labor” to make themselves acceptable to God. Further, in verses 1-10, living in “trespasses and sins” is described as being “dead,” and in verses 11-22 being dead is defined as being separated from Christ. Moreover, Paul states three times that salvation is by “grace” (vv. 5, 7, 8) in contrast to the notion of “circumcision” (v. 11) – a reference to the legalism of the Judaizers in the passage that follows. Importantly, Paul … [Read more...]
Ephesians 1: God chose us in Christ
This is the first installment of a six-part series for the January Bible study on the book of Ephesians. By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – While a prisoner in Rome, Paul wrote a letter of freedom to the members of the church at Ephesus, reminding them that “in Christ” God had provided the means of salvation. Indeed, it is almost a singular emphasis in the first chapter of Ephesians. This is critical to note because many scholars agree that Paul wrote half of his letter (Chapters 1-3) to emphasize doctrine -- and Paul chose, first, to emphasize as doctrine the means by which God chooses us. Consider how the translators of the New King James Version presented verses 1-13 (there are only slight differences in the English Standard Version). They concluded that Paul: -- wrote to the saints who were faithful “in Christ” (v. 1); -- offered grace and peace from God, specifically mentioning two Persons of the Godhead, “our Father” and “the Lord Jesus Christ” (Son) (v. 2); -- described redemption as being blessed “in Christ” (v. 3); -- declared that God had decided – before the world was made – that the means of our salvation would be “in Him” (Jesus) (v. 4); -- … [Read more...]
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