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Richards, Perkins honored at LC Founder’s Day

March 27, 2015

“The battle for the Bible is never over,” James W. Richards Jr., executive director of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention said during Louisiana College’s 102nd Founder’s Day observance last week. PINEVILLE – “The battle for the Bible is never over,” James W. Richards Jr., executive director of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention said during Louisiana College’s 102nd Founder’s Day observance last week. Thirty-five years earlier, Richards, as an LC student who was answering a call to the ministry, became upset along with other students upon hearing the truths of the Bible challenged. “It was the first time I had ever heard the veracity of the Bible questioned,” Richards said. He did not like what he heard, and neither did many of his fellow students, who also objected. Their protests caused quite a stir on the tiny campus and eventually led to a chapel service where Richards heard a de-emphasis on the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. It led to his leaving the college. It also began an 11-year exodus among conservative Baptists that ended when Richards felt God’s call to fight for Biblical inerrancy. Their fight has led to a return to “a high view of Scripture” among the Louisiana and Southern Baptist … [Read more...]

Polls, polls, polls: What do they say?

March 27, 2015

“Opinion polls,” someone once said, “measures the public’s satisfaction with its ignorance.” While that assessment might seem somewhat cynical, it is probably not too far from the truth, which is why I have never understood the media’s obsession with polls as a primary source of news. “Opinion polls,” someone once said, “measures the public’s satisfaction with its ignorance.” While that assessment might seem somewhat cynical, it is probably not too far from the truth, which is why I have never understood the media’s obsession with polls as a primary source of news. Let me draw an analogy to football. I am an avid fan of NCAA Division III football. This level of NCAA football does not offer athletic scholarships. Hence, the players at D-III are student-athletes in the purest sense, which is one of the reasons I like this level of football. What does NCAA D-III football have to do with opinion polls? Unlike NCAA Division I – now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision – D-III has a playoff system to determine its national champion. And while there are a couple of D-III “Top 25” polls that are conducted each week, in the grand scheme of things, they are meaningless. Those who participate in the poll are fans of D-III and … [Read more...]

Redemption is the First Christian value

March 27, 2015

The American political season is in full gear. As has been the case the last several election cycles, the role of Christian values is being hotly discussed in many quarters. The American political season is in full gear. As has been the case the last several election cycles, the role of Christian values is being hotly discussed in many quarters. The questions center around the nature and content of Christian values, which person or party has them, and what difference does it make. Naysayers (those who reject the notion of Christian values or those who disapprove of the subject being interjected into politics) are very quick to point out any failures, inconsistencies, or hypocrisies among those who claim to be proponents of Christian values. So it was, when the unmarried teenage daughter of a conservative Christian national candidate revealed she was pregnant, some critics immediately began to point fingers and ballyhoo the cause of her family’s professed beliefs and practices. “So this is Christian values,” said they. “They are no different than everyone else except they claim to be better.”  Are the critics right? Does the failure of Christians (or their children) to faithfully uphold godly standards in personal … [Read more...]

Fall is here; time for fall festivals

March 27, 2015

Fall is here! Now is the time to plan for a fall festival or an alternative to Halloween for your community. Fall is here! Now is the time to plan for a fall festival or an alternative to Halloween for your community. Depending on how large an outreach you are planning, you may or may not be behind in preparing for the event. With proper planning, special evangelistic events such as these can have a tremendous impact on your congregation. Under a canopy of pine trees, Pine Grove Baptist Church in Ruby, La., ministers to 150 people on an average Sunday morning. Recently, pastor Dwayne Rogers led his church to host a Community Celebration. Besides games, inflatables and lots of food, the church set up a tent for groups to sing. It was an old-fashioned community picnic. They even invited local politicians to come meet their people. The members had a prayer booth, a missions booth and a booth for guests to receive a special gift packet. The church wanted their guests to feel special and welcome at Pine Grove, and their hard work paid off. The following Sunday, four new families accepted the church’s offer to attend services. That one event increased their attendance 10 percent. Planning for this type of event … [Read more...]

Coteau Baptist learns to help

March 27, 2015

At first there were four Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief meal preparation sites in or near Houma in the wake of Gustav’s gouge, said Wayne Hunt, pastor of Coteau Baptist. HOUMA – At first there were four Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief meal preparation sites in or near Houma in the wake of Gustav’s gouge, said Wayne Hunt, pastor of Coteau Baptist. Arkansas was set up at the Houma Town Hall; North Carolina at the Civic Center; Kentucky was at University Baptist in Thibodaux; Oklahoma was at Christ Baptist; and Tennessee at Coteau Baptist. “One by one they started leaving, until all the meal preparation was taking place here,” Hunt said. “People have no idea how bad it was with the double-whammy of these two storms. According to the national press, Gustav is the storm that missed New Orleans, but the eye went over Houma and Thibodaux, just like Betsy.” Hunt monitored the National Hurricane Center’s report of Gustav’s onslaught of Houma/Thibodaux. “Two hours later, the eye hadn’t moved 10 miles,” the pastor reported. “Ike brought in the storm surge; Gustav, wind. Over 10,000 homes were flooded, all under water. “The coolest thing about the way our church responded is that they acted out what … [Read more...]

HUNGER hits close to home and around the world

March 27, 2015

“Upwards of 25,000 children die from hunger or hunger-related causes every single day, somewhere in the world,” according to materials produced by the Louisiana Baptist Agricultural Missions Fellowship. “People who have adequate food have many problems, but those who have no food have only one problem.” ALEXANDRIA – “Upwards of 25,000 children die from hunger or hunger-related causes every single day, somewhere in the world,” according to materials produced by the Louisiana Baptist Agricultural Missions Fellowship. “People who have adequate food have many problems, but those who have no food have only one problem.” We have hunger issues right here in Louisiana. Ruby Holder at Delta Storefront Ministries in Ferriday – part of the poverty-stricken Mississippi River Delta – tells of providing upwards of 500 families a month with “gap” groceries that tide families over until their next too-small paycheck. Delta is one of more than 30 community ministries in Louisiana that routinely provide emergency grocery assistance, according to records maintained by John Hebert, Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Church and Community Ministries director. Routine. Emergency. Groceries. How is it possible those three words could be in the same … [Read more...]

Louisiana Ag Missions

March 27, 2015

Ag Missionary Kerry Johnson starts a new egg incubation project for a Zapotec family … [Read more...]

Fighting Hunger

March 27, 2015

The Louisiana Ag Mission Fellowship focuses on a wide range of both plant and animal projects. The Louisiana Ag Mission Fellowship focuses on a wide range of both plant and animal projects, as well as community water projects, while at the same time taking advantage of every opportunity to share the gospel and the abundant life to be found in Jesus Christ. The result is economic and spiritual development – one person, one family, one community at a time.   … [Read more...]

Landscapes

March 27, 2015

According to Pastor Donald Paul Miller, he and his congregation are working hard in the trenches to combat crime in the name of Jesus. Allen Temple Baptist Church Greater New Orleans Baptist Association AVONDALE – According to Pastor Donald Paul Miller, he and his congregation are working hard in the trenches to combat crime in the name of Jesus. One area he and his people are working hard in is the Iberville Housing projects in New Orleans, which were hit hard by Katrina. It is an area of 600 households and violent crime is a real problem for the residents. “We are going back there [regularly] with … the Gospel and trying to stop the murder,” Miller said. “The murder rate has dropped.” Spiritual fruit has also been harvested. “In the projects, I’ve seen five people accept Christ,” he added. “We channel them to local churches” for discipleship and fellowship. Miller also has been going to the French Quarter passing out literature that says, “Smile, Jesus loves you.” He’s celebrating Jesus with the people there. “I’m trying to reduce the suicide rate,” he said. “If you take it to the people personally, it’s more likely [they’ll listen]. … They want to know we are concerned about them.” Airline … [Read more...]

The Lord’s people down in Pirateland

March 27, 2015

The Barataria Baptist Church is located in the town of Jean Lafitte, named for the infamous pirate whose headquarters were hidden in those wetlands and who assisted General Andrew Jackson in defeating the British at New Orleans early in 1815. JEAN LAFITTE – The Barataria Baptist Church is located in the town of Jean Lafitte, named for the infamous pirate whose headquarters were hidden in those wetlands and who assisted General Andrew Jackson in defeating the British at New Orleans early in 1815. The pastor at Barataria is Eddie Painter, a down-home son of Mississippi who has brought his wife and teenage daughter to live among the people down there in the swamps. I’ve told on [my blog] how Eddie wasted no time in connecting with the people of this fishing village: He bought himself a boat and some crab traps and went into business for himself. He moved into the pastor’s residence next door to the church and commuted to the seminary, perhaps 25 or 30 miles upriver and across town. Eddie is 40 years old and sports a salt-and-pepper beard. Under Eddie’s leadership, the church has been prospering. A few months ago, they went to two morning worship services – the first time I recall that happening at Barataria. And then … [Read more...]

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