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March 27, 2015

Linda Longoria Benefit Sing JENA – A special benefit concert is set for Saturday, August 16, at 7 p.m., at Midway Baptist Church for Linda Longoria, wife of Evangelist Lyndon Longoria. She was recently diagnosed with stage three multiple myeloma cancer. Evangelist Longoria, of DeRidder, is well known in this area as he has preached hundreds of revival services in LaSalle Parish churches and surrounding areas. Groups performing at the benefit include: Kingdom Bound, The King’s Messengers, The Franklin Family, and the Olla First Baptist Praise Team. Linda, 60, was first diagnosed with cancer on May 12, the couple’s 29th wedding anniversary. The cancer covers 70 percent of her body. She is receiving treatments in Lake Charles and Houston, Texas. Myeloma cancer affects the plasma cells in bone marrow. Future treatments will require bone marrow transplants. Lyndon Longoria has had to cancel several revivals because of his wife’s illness, meaning his income was drastically affected. A love offering will be received at the concert, with all money collected going to the Longorias for living and medical expenses. First Monroe’s summer camp CLINTON, Miss. – Bible study combined with sports and time for fellowship on the … [Read more...]

Milestones

March 27, 2015

COMINGS AND GOINGS -Chad Foster, new as music minister, Glenmora Baptist, from Friendship Baptist, Pine Prairie. -George Johnson, new as minister of music, Forest Hill Baptist. -Randy (wife Leigh) Johnson, new as pastor, Florida Boulevard Baptist, Baton Rouge. -Mike Miller, new as pastor, First Baptist Kenner. -Ken Gabrielse, resigns as minister of music, First Baptist Kenner, going to Oklahoma Baptist Convention. -Michael Carney, new as pastor, Calvary Baptist New Orleans. -Scott Carlin, resigns as associate pastor, First Baptist New Orleans, going to First Baptist Lubbock, Texas, as education minister. NEEDED -Minister of Education/Administration. Send resume to First Baptist Church of Calhoun, Attention: Clay Crawford – Personnel Committee, PO Box 430, Calhoun LA 71225. Call  318.644.5929 or emailclaycrawford@wildblue.net. -Part-time worship minister. Send resume to Northside Baptist Church, 61141 Hwy. 1091, Slidell LA 70458. -Full-time worship pastor. Send resume to Cedar Crest Baptist Church, 3245 Arkansas Road, West Monroe LA 71291. -Full-time pastor. Send resume to Teche Baptist Church, Attention: Pastor Search Committee, PO Box 74, Centerville LA 70522-0074. -Minister of youth. Send … [Read more...]

Letters to the Editor

March 27, 2015

Don’t let disagreement over music cause division This is in reference to the letter titled “Writer prefers old hymns to new music (Baptist Message, July 24). I can appreciate much of what Mr. Chester Peyronnin wrote concerning his preference for hymns. We have enjoyed a rich heritage of great hymns. I appreciate them greatly. However, our personal preferences should not give rise to a spirit of division. Hopefully this letter won’t cause more division. The letter suggested that new music makes use of “repeated phrases.” But it should be noted that many of our favorite hymns also have choruses that repeat. It appears, then, that our choice of music really comes down to personal preference. Our church is able to offer multiple services, and we have found advantages in this approach. For one, it gives attendees choices in music styles. We include hymns in our contemporary service and newer songs in our traditional service because we find great value in both. In a congregation where it’s not practical to have more than one service, it is possible to utilize a variety of music styles in a blended format. I have worshiped in many churches. There have been times when a full orchestra accompanied a large choir. I have also been … [Read more...]

Time to go back to school – help

March 27, 2015

Oh no! Summer is over? Oh no! Summer is over? I have to go back to school? Yes, it’s true and the transition from summer to school brings unique challenges for both children and parents. Adjustments to schedules, feelings of anxiety, homework, safety issues, and more can be overwhelming. Consider these suggestions for having a great start to the new school year. -Routine/Organization – One of the greatest back to school challenges is the transition from a relaxed to a structured schedule. During the summer most parents allow children to stay up later at night and get up later in the morning. A return to the school schedule can be a shock for children and result in a grumpy, cranky student. Two to three weeks before school starts parents should have children begin the routine of regular sleep and wakeup times. Another back to school challenge is organization. The unstructured days of summer are great for children but when school begins they must shift from neutral to drive quickly. Parents can help children get organized in a number of ways. The experts all agree that color is the key. Color-coding folders, notebooks, book sleeves, and other supplies is one of the best ways to help students keep it all together. … [Read more...]

Why there’s a market for faith healers

March 27, 2015

There’s much in the news these days about yet another travelling evangelist promising healing to the sick. There’s much in the news these days about yet another travelling evangelist promising healing to the sick. Every few years here comes another fraudulent, scandal-riddled “faith healer.” That’s, sadly, no surprise. Having said that, let me make clear, I am not dubious about healing. I believe that God heals today, often miraculously. And I believe that there are sometimes certain people whose prayers for the healing of others avail much. We all know, however, that there are those who will use the power of God to peddle a product. What’s most tragic about this is the fact that there’s always a constituency for guys like this.   I fear that it’s more than just P.T. Barnum’s famous old maxim about the gullibility of the American public. I fear that there’s something missing in our churches that drives even some of our people to charlatans. Might there be less of a demand for these traveling health-and-wealth revivalists if our churches spent more time on our knees in prayer for sick and hurting people?   Of course, all our churches have prayer lists of the sick, and many of them go over these lists line by … [Read more...]

Kendrick brothers on track for another hit with ‘Fireproof’

March 27, 2015

It’s a long way from the sets of “Flywheel” and “Facing the Giants,” but the filmmaking team of Alex and Stephen Kendrick is up to the challenge. ALBANY, Ga. (BP) – It’s a long way from the sets of “Flywheel” and “Facing the Giants,” but the filmmaking team of Alex and Stephen Kendrick is up to the challenge. The brothers’ third and latest film, “Fireproof” will be released Sept. 26. The storyline focuses on a young couple, Caleb and Catherine Holt, whose seven-year-old marriage is on the rocks. Divorce is imminent when Caleb’s father issues a “love dare” to his firefighter son as a last-ditch attempt to save the marriage. The movie is largely set in a fire station and, unlike the previous films, boasts some special effects. It is being released two years after “Facing the Giants,” filmed on a $100,000 budget, surprised many in the film industry by grossing $10 million. It remains a top-selling DVD. “Fireproof” had a $500,000 budget. When asked on location last year what was different on the set of “Fireproof,” Alex Kendrick quickly joked, “We’ve got more than one camera, plus I don’t have to both direct and play a major role.” (He played the lead role in “Facing the Giants.”) Then he turned serious when … [Read more...]

Makers of ‘Facing the Giants’ tackle marriage in ‘Fireproof’

March 27, 2015

If standing ovations are any indication, the makers of “Facing the Giants” probably have another hit on their hands.  ALBANY, Ga. (BP) – If standing ovations are any indication, the makers of “Facing the Giants” probably have another hit on their hands. Sherwood Pictures’ latest film, “Fireproof,” won’t release in theaters until Sept. 26, but it’s been screened for pastors and Christian leaders all summer, and often to enthusiastic crowds. At the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Indianapolis, between 3,000 and 4,000 people saw the film, with many standing during the closing credits, applauding the movie’s focus on a biblical view of marriage. The plot focuses on the struggling marriage of a firefighter named Caleb (played by Kirk Cameron) and his wife, Catherine (Erin Bethea), both of whom are seeking a divorce after having fallen “out of love.” Their lack of communication and their disagreements over finances – as well as his addiction to Internet pornography and her budding romance at work – are tearing them apart. Caleb’s father, though, refuses to see the young couple split up and gives his son a “Love Dare” journal – a 40-day experiment in which Caleb must complete a loving action toward his wife each … [Read more...]

‘Fireproof’ offers churches unique opportunity in fall

March 27, 2015

”Fireproof,” the latest release from the makers of “Facing the Giants,” will offer churches a unique opportunity this fall to underscore the importance of a biblical view of marriage. ALBANY, Ga. (BP) – ”Fireproof,” the latest release from the makers of “Facing the Giants,” will offer churches a unique opportunity this fall to underscore the importance of a biblical view of marriage. It opens in theaters Sept. 26, but churches already are thinking ahead about ways they can use the movie to help their congregation. Officials with Sherwood Pictures -- which made the film – are emphasizing the importance of Christians watching the movie on opening weekend and not waiting until the second weekend. Leaders of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Focus on the Family and FamilyLife are urging their constituents to see the film. One website, FireproofMyMarriage.com, offers a host of resources for churches, couples and singles. Following are several ways churches can use the movie and help promote it: n Buying all the tickets for a particular showing. In many such instances, theater owners will allow pastors and church leaders to address the audience before and after the movie if they have … [Read more...]

Training equips Sunday school teachers

March 27, 2015

The more you think about Sunday School, the more important it becomes. STATEWIDE – The more you think about Sunday School, the more important it becomes. It’s the primary in-depth Bible-teaching done in the church. “Preaching is when you get convicted to study the Bible,” said Sean Keith, Sunday School/Discipleship Strategist on the Louisiana Baptist Convention’s Evangelism team. “Bible study is what you do to learn how to live like a Christian, to learn how God wants you to live and to relate to Him and to the other people in your life.” Because of the importance of Bible study to the Christian growth of each individual student, teachers must be as prepared as possible. The regional Sunday School training events taking place across the state this month and into October can help. “There are some new teachers this fall in churches all across Louisiana,” Keith said. “There are some people who have been teaching 35 years or more. There are some people who ask, ‘How can I teach a baby about Jesus?’ and others who say, ‘I don’t think there’s anything I could say to the senior adults they haven’t heard before.’ “There’s something for everyone at the regional Sunday school training provided by the associations, LBC and … [Read more...]

Christian Education leaders plan statewide network thrust

March 27, 2015

Guest host Bruce Raley of LifeWay Christian Resources is to lead in an Aug. 12-15 Christian education thrust in nine locations across the state. ALEXANDRIA – Guest host Bruce Raley of LifeWay Christian Resources is to lead in an Aug. 12-15 Christian education thrust in nine locations across the state. A Cooperative Program-funded focus, the thrust is for ministers of education, age-specific ministers, associate pastors, bivocational and single-staff pastors, and lay leaders – “anyone responsible for Christian education in their church,” said Sean Keith, Sunday School/Discipleship Strategist for the LBC evangelism/church growth team.  “We’re going to be looking at the present state of Christian education in Louisiana Baptist churches,” Keith said. “This is an opportunity for dialogue among Christian educators,” he added. “It also is an opportunity for networking – meeting someone you can call to bounce ideas off or ask questions of, share experiences.” Stops over the four-day thrust – which are to take place during and after no-host meals – are to be at Calvary Shreveport, First Arcadia, Catfish Cabin Monroe, Shoney’s Restaurant Alexandria, Carey Association Building Lake Charles, First Lafayette, Walker, Woodland … [Read more...]

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