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Rayville youth show their love for Chuck

March 28, 2015

“He was just an average man, but you don’t see the impact of his life until something like this happens,” Deanna Corbett, Minister of Youth at First Rayville, recalled as she described the life of Chuck Stephenson. RAYVILLE – “He was just an average man, but you don’t see the impact of his life until something like this happens,” Deanna Corbett, Minister of Youth at First Rayville, recalled as she described the life of Chuck Stephenson. Stephenson was a loving husband, father, uncle and friend. He was loved in the community of Rayville and made a huge impact as a deputy sheriff and D.A.R.E – Drug Abuse Resistance Education – officer in the schools of Richland Parish. “He was the kind of guy that if he was in, he was all in – including his relationship with God. He had such a passion for Jesus,” Corbett said. Nearly two months ago Stephenson, an active and previously healthy man, contracted a mysterious illness and was hospitalized. Within weeks of hospitalization and tests being done on Stephenson, medical bills began to add up very quickly. “His wife wasn’t working and they were without an income. The church took up a love offering, but we felt a call from God for the youth to get involved,” Corbett … [Read more...]

The Counseling Connection

March 28, 2015

My daughter just turned 3, and it seems like all she does is defy me. Help! What can I do to make her mind me? Question: My daughter just turned 3, and it seems like all she does is defy me. Help! What can I do to make her mind me? Michele Louviere answers:Many parents are shocked at their sweet baby’s behavior when he or she turns 3. The description of “terrible twos” actually is more accurately described as “terrible threes.” Of course, children do not become horrible at this age, but they do begin challenging authority. As three years become more and more their own persons;they will challenge parents to see how far they can go. Surviving the challenging threes involves parents having a good parenting plan, being unified as a couple and practicing consistency. As parents, take some time to discuss the appropriate expectations and consequences when those expectations are not followed for your 3-year-old. Remember, discipline is not punishment; rather, it is training. Discuss your thoughts with other parents who you trust and read good parenting books. For example, one of the most important lessons for a three year old is learning obedience, which helps them be successful at home, school, society, work and, ultimately, … [Read more...]

Summer Fun at Louisiana’s Baptist Encampments

March 28, 2015

From new paint to new programs to new buildings, the 10 Baptist encampments throughout the state have been busy preparing for the coming summer camping season. And many are being rewarded with an upswing in campers, despite the downturn in the economy. Here is what’s new at the encampments: STATEWIDE – From new paint to new programs to new buildings, the 10 Baptist encampments throughout the state have been busy preparing for the coming summer camping season. And many are being rewarded with an upswing in campers, despite the downturn in the economy. Here is what’s new at the encampments: ACADIAN BAPTIST CENTER EUNICE – “We’re doing OK,” ABC Director James Newsom said. “A lot of our camps are starting to fill up. We’ve already had a good start to the camping season as we doubled the number of kids in our Outdoor Education Program. “Our Equestrian Camp, which began this week, is well attended, and we are looking forward to a busy summer,” Newsom said. Plans are being drawn up for a $600,000, 6,000-square-foot expansion of the camp’s cafeteria. Besides increasing seating in the cafeteria to 450, plans also include updating the kitchen. “The expansion will allow us to triple our size,” Newsom said. “We are hoping to … [Read more...]

Hunt responds to GCR critics, predicts SBC will approve task force

March 28, 2015

Greater funding of the Cooperative Program will occur when Southern Baptists have greater confidence their gifts support the priorities of North American church planting, global pioneer missions around the globe and theological education, declared Southern Baptist Convention President Johnny Hunt in an interview with four state Baptist paper editors. WOODSTOCK, Ga. – Greater funding of the Cooperative Program will occur when Southern Baptists have greater confidence their gifts support the priorities of North American church planting, global pioneer missions around the globe and theological education, declared Southern Baptist Convention President Johnny Hunt in an interview with four state Baptist paper editors. Hunt responded to critics who he believes have misjudged his motive in calling for a task force to examine the denomination “at every level” via his “Great Commission Resurgence” declaration. Far from having “a hidden agenda,” the Georgia pastor said his proposal seeks accountability for the investment of mission dollars.  He predicted his call for a study will be approved overwhelmingly by messengers to the June 23-24 SBC meeting in Louisville, and endorsed an appeal from four state Baptist paper editors that … [Read more...]

19 inmates earn NOBTS degrees at Parchman

March 28, 2015

In some ways, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary’s extension center graduation May 20 mirrored any other seminary graduation ceremony. PARCHMAN, Miss. (BP) – In some ways, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary’s extension center graduation May 20 mirrored any other seminary graduation ceremony. The service included singing, prayers, a sermon and the recognition of God-called ministers. Proud families and friends were in attendance to share in the joyous occasion. The 28 men receiving undergraduate degrees even wore traditional black graduation caps and gowns. But this was no ordinary graduation service. And these were not ordinary graduates. This graduation, held at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman, Miss., took place under the watchful eyes of numerous prison guards. Instead of a beautiful chapel, the setting was the prison’s stark visitor’s center. Striped prison pants were visible below the hem of each robe. Nineteen of the graduates are serving sentences of 25 years or more; 13 of those have life sentences. Even though many of the graduates will never experience a life outside the walls of Parchman, they each expressed joy and hope. As trained ministers, the inmates are better equipped to … [Read more...]

Collegians’ faith tops their agenda

March 28, 2015

Their places of ministry are different – college campuses and local churches – but they share a yearning for college students and young adults to have vibrant relationships with Christ and with others. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Their places of ministry are different – college campuses and local churches – but they share a yearning for college students and young adults to have vibrant relationships with Christ and with others. Collegiate ministry leaders and ministers to students met for networking and training at the triennial National Collegiate Summit hosted by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention, April 30-May 2 in Nashville, Tenn. Linda Osborne, LifeWay’s national collegiate ministry director, was excited by the turnout of Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM) groups and local churches’ college ministries in tough economic times. “We had 575 participants who were from almost every state convention,” Osborne said. “There are 705 campus ministers in the SBC, so this number is quite good – more than 75 percent of them. This tells me that our collegiate ministers see the information, workshops, networking and encouragement they receive at the summit as important to them.” LifeWay President Thom S. … [Read more...]

VBS numbers strong; one change prompts concern

March 28, 2015

As has been the case for many years, the number of professions of faith in Southern Baptists’ Vacation Bible School 2008 is equal to 25 percent of the convention’s baptisms, but the shortening of the VBS week by some churches is raising concern. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – As has been the case for many years, the number of professions of faith in Southern Baptists’ Vacation Bible School 2008 is equal to 25 percent of the convention’s baptisms, but the shortening of the VBS week by some churches is raising concern. LifeWay Christian Resources’ VBS is recognized as “the most successful outreach tool Southern Baptists have to positively affect children in making a decision to receive Jesus Christ as their personal Savior,” Jerry Wooley, LifeWay’s VBS specialist, said. Despite the evangelistic value of VBS, Wooley said he sees a trend that does concern him: The number of churches that are shortening VBS to fewer than five days is on the rise. “Our information from churches that submitted a Vacation Bible School report and/or gave information on their Annual Church Profile tells us that 76 percent had VBS that lasted five days, 7 percent lasted more than five days, and 17 percent shortened their VBS to fewer than five days,” … [Read more...]

Foundation trustees receive good news at quarterly meeting

March 28, 2015

Even though the economic outlook for the nation is still uncertain, the Louisiana Baptist Foundation Board of Trustees were met with much-welcomed positive news during their quarterly meeting on April 28. ALEXANDRIA – Even though the economic outlook for the nation is still uncertain, the Louisiana Baptist Foundation Board of Trustees were met with much-welcomed positive news during their quarterly meeting on April 28. During the morning Investment Committee meeting, Executive Director Wayne Taylor reported that the assets under management as of the end of March 2009 stood at $129,142,121.  The figure is up approximately $3.8 million in the first quarter of the year. Taylor stated that this was largely due to deposits by churches and Baptist entities into the Short Term Fund. Committee Chairman Brent Cating said he interpreted this to mean that, even though overall market interest rates remain low, the churches and other institutions served by the Louisiana Baptist Foundation continue to have confidence in the management and stability of the Foundation’s Short Term Fund. Taylor went on to report that the year-to-date returns on the longer term investments of the Foundation’s endowment assets are still showing on the … [Read more...]

LC’s Whitman inducted into Hall of Fame

March 28, 2015

Tim Whitman’s tremendous success at both the high school and collegiate levels was recognized May 23 with his induction as the 29th member of the Louisiana Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. PINEVILLE – Tim Whitman’s tremendous success at both the high school and collegiate levels was recognized May 23 with his induction as the 29th member of the Louisiana Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Whitman, Louisiana College’s softball coach and athletics director, joined a select and storied group of state softball pioneers, icons, coaches and administrators whose hard work has helped to advance the sport to its present day level.  “I have been fortunate to receive a number of coaching honors but this is the biggest I’ve ever received,” Whitman said. “It was so unexpected and I am very humbled by my selection. “I mean I know, respect and look up to so many of people in this Hall of Fame. These are the people who were instrumental in making our game into what it is today, and I hold them all in such high esteem,” Whitman said. “To be a part of the LSCA … to be a part of this group of inductees is simply a wonderful honor.” Ironically, Whitman’s career in softball began almost by accident. “I didn’t get … [Read more...]

Pastor/Police Officer Larry Linson: To Protect and Serve

March 28, 2015

There are some who would have a hard time believing a police officer could also be a pastor, not a chaplain, but a bi-vocational pastor. MONROE – There are some who would have a hard time believing a police officer could also be a pastor, not a chaplain, but a bi-vocational pastor. Not Larry Linson. “I believe God called me to not only be a police officer but a pastor as well,” Linson said. “Being a police officer opens so many doors for ministry opportunity. I not only minister to the public but also to the officers I work with. “I have led fellow officers to Christ, prayed with them, comforted them and family members in their times of need, and even preached some of their funerals,” Linson said.  “On the street, as both a patrolman and a detective, I have had to arrest people when my job required doing so. “Sometimes I have had to go into homes where there has been a tragedy. I do my best to comfort those people, contact their pastor for them, or try to minister to them myself if they do not have a pastor. I have had fellow officers pull up beside me and ask me to pray with them or others ask me to come to the hospital and pray for a sick parent, child or relative. “I have had the opportunity to minister to … [Read more...]

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