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Former GA continues her missions work, gives credit to GA

April 1, 2015

By Laura Wilson BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A life of traveling around the world, taking pictures and connecting with people and writing their stories so their voices can be heard - that is Susie Rain’s* life and passion. “You don’t often hear about ‘missionary journalists’ but that’s what I am,” explained Rain. “I write and photograph stories about God’s work and His people all over the world.” The beginning of her passion for missions started when she was much younger. Rain started out in Mission Friends and then GA and Acteens at her church. “I do know that Bible verses I memorized as a GA still pop into my brain when I’m out doing ministry,” said Rain. “It always surprises me when a verse comes to mind that will comfort someone in the midst of an earthquake or tsunami. “I used to sit for hours in the church library just looking through The Mag [the WMU publication for Acteens] as my parents were in meetings,” reflected Rain. “God started my passion for media at that young age and allowed me to be a tool in sharing His story.” Rain started her adult missions involvement as a journeyman with the International Mission Board in the Caribbean. “A journeyman is someone who has a college degree, is under the age of 26 and gives two years … [Read more...]

Total Church Life Leadership Conference draws large crowd

April 1, 2015

Submitted by philip on Mon, 09/09/2013 - 11:40 Louisiana Baptist Convention Executive Director David Hankins told 600 attending the Total Church Life Leadership Conference held at First Baptist in Baton Rouge on Aug. 24, they must do what Jesus told Simon in Luke chapter 5 and launch out into the deep. By Mark H. Hunter, Regional Reporter BATON ROUGE – Let’s reach Louisiana with the gospel, proclaimed Dr. David Hankins, to 600 area Baptists gathered at First Baptist in Baton Rouge for the “Total Church Life Leadership Conference,” held on Saturday, Aug. 24. “We were right at 600,” said Rev. Tommy Middleton, director of missions for the Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge, one of the event’s sponsors. That total included more than 500 participants, 35 seminar presenters and dozens of First Baptist  volunteers. “We’re very pleased with the turnout.” In his closing sermon, based on Luke chapter 5, where Jesus told Simon to go back out into the deep and cast their nets again, Hankins, LBC’s executive director, reminded the crowd that Louisiana is known as the Sportsman’s Paradise. “Any fisherman will tell you there is no guarantee that when you go fishing you will catch any fish,” Hankins said, “but he will also … [Read more...]

‘The Hub’ supported by GBO, churches

April 1, 2015

Submitted by philip on Mon, 09/09/2013 - 11:43 Logo for The Hub By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer SHREVEPORT – For six months, God kept asking Cassie Hammett if she would accept the call to stand up for women involved in prostitution. And for six months she continued to deny the challenge. Then, one morning during her personal Bible study time at a Starbucks coffee shop, Hammett said God asked her for what she believed would be one last time – and she finally said yes. And ever since she accepted the call, Hammett has seen firsthand how God has rescued women from the sex industry in the Shreveport-Bossier City area. “I remember just knowing that if I said no this time that I was missing out probably on the greatest adventure I would ever go on,” Hammett said in a recent Louisiana Baptist Convention video interview. “And I would learn things about God if I said yes. “He wasn’t asking me just to heap a heavy burden on me,” she said. “He was asking me because he knew that if I said yes my life would never be the same.” The ministry to these women, called Purchased: Not For Sale, is part of an overall ministry to the homeless known as The Hub. In addition to ministering to the women in the sex trafficking … [Read more...]

Georgia Barnette Offering

April 1, 2015

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127 Conference

April 1, 2015

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What America needs desperately – prophets

April 1, 2015

By Kelly Boggs, Message Editor Martin Luther King Jr.’s prophetic oratory during the March on Washington brought a searing indictment against a nation that had not only failed its founding principles but had ignored God’s righteous expectation. King minced no words on that hot, humid day. With the Lincoln Memorial as a backdrop, he succinctly and bluntly identified as sin the societal segregation and institutional discrimination practiced and tolerated throughout America. God used the words of the 34-year-old prophet to convict the conscience of a nation and inspire hope in those who had endured oppression. In just over 16 minutes he placed an exclamation point on the movement seeking racial equality. Prophets, in the biblical sense of the word, seem to come few and far between. “The church of today is a non-prophet organization,” Vance Havner once quipped. His observation, spoken more than two decades ago, is as relevant as ever. A prophet in the biblical sense is not someone who gazes into crystal balls or reads tea leaves in an effort to predict the future. A prophet is an individual who speaks God’s truth to his contemporaries, calls attention to sin and warns of the consequences for failing to repent of falling short … [Read more...]

The state has no authority concerning the Imago Dei

April 1, 2015

By Andrew T. Walker, Director of Policy Studies at ERLC The practice of reparative therapy, or what’s also called “gay conversion therapy,” has long stirred conflicting viewpoints about whether changing one’s sexual desire is possible or whether such attempts are in the best interest of same-sex-attracted individuals. Differences aside, there are legitimate concerns about the bill Gov. Christie now has signed to ban reparative therapy in New Jersey. The implications for religious liberty are sufficiently problematic on their own to warrant Christian concern. The bill states that licensed mental health professionals “shall not engage in sexual orientation change efforts with a person under 18 years of age.” It defines sexual orientation change efforts as “the practice of seeking to change a person’s sexual persuasion, including, but not limited to, efforts to change behaviors or gender expressions, or to reduce or eliminate sexual or romantic attractions or feelings toward a person of the same gender.” Gov. Christie’s signing of the bill Aug. 19 follows an equivalent bill passed in California in 2012 that is now stalled in the courts. Consider the following scenarios in reference to the New Jersey law: n If a licensed … [Read more...]

With Badon’s retirement, Corley becomes new church planting strategist

April 1, 2015

Submitted by philip on Mon, 09/09/2013 - 11:57 Larry Badon and Lane Corley By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA –A new chapter is beginning while another is coming to a close for church planting leadership in the state. Church planter Lane Corley has come on board as the new church planting strategist for the Louisiana Baptist Convention while Larry Badon is retiring from the same position. Corley joined the LBC staff on Sept. 3 while Badon is stepping aside on Sept. 30. Badon was born and raised in the Lake Charles area and while attending Bellview Baptist in Westlake at age 27, he accepted Christ as His personal Lord and Savior. Since then Badon has planted churches in New York and the Northshore Baptist Association. He also served as pastor of Harrell’s Ferry Baptist Church – now Redeemer Baptist Church – in Baton Rouge for 15 years. Badon and his wife, Patricia, have two children. During his 10 years as church planting strategist, Badon saw more than 100 new churches planted. Of those, about 75 percent are still in existence today. Badon said that while he will miss working alongside Louisiana Baptists in planting churches, he will continue to pray for the work Corley and others are doing in … [Read more...]

School clerk credits God with preventing a shootout

April 1, 2015

By Staff, World News Magazine ATLANTA, Ga. – On Tuesday, Aug. 20, Antoinette Tuff, a clerk at Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Atlanta, persuaded 20-year-old Michael Hill not to fire the 500 rounds of ammunition he brought into the school in his duffel bag. Officials credit Tuff with helping save 870 elementary students from what could have been another school massacre. But she points to God as the hero. Tuff met Hill when he entered the building carrying an AK-47. “He had a look on him that he was willing to kill,” she said. “He said that he didn’t have any reason to live.” Tuff managed to prevent Hill from entering the main hallways and called 9-1-1. She stalled him by striking up conversation. Hill shot into the floor and exchanged gunfire with officers who surrounded the building, but no one was injured. Tuff eventually convinced him to surrender his gun and ammunition. The transcript recorded Tuff breaking into tears and prayers as the ordeal ended. “I was terrified,” she said.  “I give it all to God,” she told The Washington Post. “I’m not the hero.”   Washington MAY Force Private Hospitals to Provide Abortions   OLYMPIA, Wash. – Will some religious hospitals in Washington be required to … [Read more...]

Here are 6 reasons to put your smartphone down

April 1, 2015

By Michael Foust, Writer in Nashville, Tenn. Perhaps I should have seen it coming. My 5-year-old son and I were getting on our bicycles, preparing to take a leisurely ride down the road, when he gave me an ultimatum, “Dad, don’t get on your phone one bit.” A dozen things entered my mind. Can I go 30 minutes without looking at my iPhone? What if, during one of our stops, I want to check my email or look at the latest news on Twitter, or even open the Weather Channel app when I see that dark cloud on the horizon? “OK,” I said. So for 30 minutes we rode down the road, had a pleasant time, and I survived. Humans always have had distractions from the more important things in life, but I sometimes wonder if smartphones — through the marvel of technology – have compiled every distraction possible into one handy handheld device. That TV show or sports team or music group you loved years ago, that you thought was an addiction? That was nothing. There was an end to it — to the TV series, the sports season or the CD. Eventually it got old. It didn’t go on and on and on. Not so with social media and the Internet. Friends always are posting. New apps always are being introduced. Hilarious and bizarre videos always are being captured. … [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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