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LifeWay announces two themes for ’09 VBS

March 27, 2015

Next year churches can take their pick – taking kids on a train adventure through Australia or setting up a personalized archaeological dig. Either way, Jesus will be the ultimate destination. NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Next year churches can take their pick – taking kids on a train adventure through Australia or setting up a personalized archaeological dig. Either way, Jesus will be the ultimate destination. The theme of the main VBS line is Boomerang Express: It All Comes Back to Jesus. The Club VBS theme is Truth Trek: Digging for God’s Treasures. Both options give churches the opportunity to connect VBS participants with the truth of the one true God and His only Son Jesus. Boomerang Express With the Boomerang Express: It All Comes Back to Jesus, VBS participants visit Australia, the great Down Under. While exploring the ocean and outback, rocks and reefs, kids will travel across Australia and learn that no matter where you go or what you do, the most important thing in life is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Kids will stay on track as they discover the ever-changing landscape of Peter’s relationship with Jesus from his first introduction to a life fully committed to Christ.  “VBS leaders have been requesting … [Read more...]

Baptist Press plans Olympic coverage

March 27, 2015

The U.S. Olympic Committee has granted Baptist Press a prestigious writer’s credential with access to all accredited venues, and the news service is sending sports editor Tim Ellsworth to Beijing to cover the Olympic Games and related events. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – The U.S. Olympic Committee has granted Baptist Press a prestigious writer’s credential with access to all accredited venues, and the news service is sending sports editor Tim Ellsworth to Beijing to cover the Olympic Games and related events. “It’s an honor to be recognized by the International Olympic Committee, especially knowing that so many media outlets applied and a good number were declined,” said Will Hall, executive editor ofBaptist Press. “The IOC limited the U.S. to 450 accreditation cards for print media, but more than 15,000 journalists applied.” Ellsworth, who serves as director of news and media relations for Union University, will be in China Aug. 6-16 developing features about 10 or so Christian athletes. He’ll follow their participation in the Games and write articles about their faith and the results of their competitions. “Covering the Beijing Olympics is quite possibly the highlight of my career in journalism,” Ellsworth said. “I’m … [Read more...]

Meacham appointed to new post at NAMB

March 27, 2015

The North American Mission Board has appointed David Meacham to the newly-created position of senior strategist for associations. Prior to his new appointment, Meacham served as NAMB’s senior strategist for church planting. ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) – The North American Mission Board has appointed David Meacham to the newly-created position of senior strategist for associations. Prior to his new appointment, Meacham served as NAMB’s senior strategist for church planting. In naming Meacham to the new position, NAMB President Geoff Hammond stated his commitment to ensure greater thinking from Baptist associations throughout the mission board and a higher visibility of associations and their mission efforts. “I believe associations are an important part of Southern Baptist cooperative missions,” said Hammond, himself a former associational director of missions in northwest Arkansas. The appointment of Meacham to the newly-created job reflects not only Hammond’s associational experience but follows a NAMB-initiated “think tank” meeting in April during which NAMB/associational relations was discussed and redefined. The session was attended by NAMB representatives, associational missionaries, several state executive directors and … [Read more...]

China’s Summer Olypmics: ‘The world is watching’

March 27, 2015

On 08/08/08 at eight minutes past 8 p.m., the summer Olympics will begin in Beijing, China, fully in tune with Chinese tradition to the tiniest detail, even to its kickoff time. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP) – On 08/08/08 at eight minutes past 8 p.m., the summer Olympics will begin in Beijing, China, fully in tune with Chinese tradition to the tiniest detail, even to its kickoff time. Eight is the number of prosperity and fortune in China. And in a lot of ways, the Olympics have brought just that. “It’s a matter of national pride that they are able to host this worldwide event. To them, in many ways, it is a coming out party,” says Joyce Glover, a representative of the International Mission Board’s East Asia region. “It’s showing the world they can do it, that they can meet global standards.” China’s “coming out” is from a 20th century rocked with turbulence. During that time, China staggered backward, beset by 40 years of war and political turmoil. And after the Communists seized power in 1949, the country groaned under another 40 years of calamitous government policies and crushing brutality, according to U.S. News & World Report. On the heels of that unrest, some have dubbed the current era “China’s century,” a … [Read more...]

Baptist churches lead outpouring of support for school

March 27, 2015

It was an outpouring of support from a small, rural community that simply hasn’t been seen in more than 50 years. Churches, school officials and members of the community working hand-in-hand to insure Buckeye High School would be ready for the new school year. DEVILLE   It was an outpouring of support from a small, rural community that simply hasn’t been seen in more than 50 years. Churches, school officials and members of the community working hand-in-hand to insure Buckeye High School would be ready for the new school year. This story began two years ago when parish and local school administrators asked the churches in the community to help promote the need for a bond issue to pay for the replacement of the 45-year-old school. The community churches, which included four Baptist churches – Holloway, Longview, Philadelphia and Unity, – hosted town hall-like meetings promoting the need for the new high school. “We could never have passed the bond issue had not all the churches in the community come together to support it,” school board president E.L. Paulk said. “Support like this is truly unprecedented in this day and time.” The project, though, ran out of money six months before the school was completed. “We had … [Read more...]

PLANTING THE SEED Ag Fellowship produces DVD about ag missions

March 27, 2015

A new DVD showcasing the need for and benefit of agricultural missions was produced and is being made available by the Louisiana Baptist Agricultural Missions Fellowship. HOMER – A new DVD showcasing the need for and benefit of agricultural missions was produced and is being made available by the Louisiana Baptist Agricultural Missions Fellowship. Music, narration and more than 200 photos tell the story of Southern Baptist agricultural missions, which started in the 1950s. That’s when the first agricultural missionaries were appointed by the SBC’s Foreign (now International) Mission Board. “Agricultural missions is the best-kept secret of the Southern Baptist Convention,” said Nelson Philpot PhD, president of what informally is known as Louisiana Ag Missions. He’s also a retired research professor and research center administrator with the LSU Agricultural Center, and professor emeritus at LSU. “The goal of producing the DVD was to enhance awareness about the realities of world hunger and poverty, as well as give emphasis to simple proven solutions to those problems, whereby people are empowered to help themselves,” Philpot explained. Ag missions in Louisiana is moving to the next level with the development of … [Read more...]

Hammond to speak to church planters

March 27, 2015

Imagine: You’ve been sent by God to a town new to you, where you don’t know anyone, to start a church. WOODWORTH – Imagine: You’ve been sent by God to a town new to you, where you don’t know anyone, to start a church. Day one. You arrive. Now what? Geoff Hammond, president of the North American Mission Board, has been there, done that, and made plans to talk about it at the annual Connections conference for church planters, set for Aug. 25-26 at Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center. Pastors of churches participating in the EKG/Acts 1:8 process, along with pastors of churches sponsoring new works, associational directors of missions and interested others are invited to join with the 75 church planters starting churches across Louisiana, to hear from Hammond and others about  reaching people in their own culture and people group, being innovative, and meeting spiritual needs in a diverse, mobile environment, leaders say. Connections was designed by the Missions and Ministry team of the Louisiana Baptist Convention to showcase tools church planters can use to help establish healthy churches; shed light on solutions to difficult situations; and provide a way to help churches connect with church planting. The … [Read more...]

How can we produce real change?

March 27, 2015

Change! It's the mantra of the political season. But what kind of change--from what to what? Change! It’s the mantra of the political season.  But what kind of change – from what to what? Will taxes go up or down?  Will we stay in Iraq or get out?  Will marriage be protected or abandoned?  Will we get restrained judges or judicial activists?  Will our children have fewer or more educational choices?  Will we go nuclear or stay with coal and oil?  Will our foreign policy be interventionist or isolationist?  The list of questions goes on and on, and voters should demand concrete answers. “Change” can’t be evaluated in a vacuum.  Before voters can make an assessment of the wisdom of change, they have to know what’s on the table.  What are they giving up and what can they expect to get in its place? And let’s face it – it’s easier to talk about change than produce it.  There are lots  of people who talk the talk, but only a few who have walked the walk. Wilberforce: An Agent of Change One of the most effective agents of change in his time was William Wilberforce.  A member of the British Parliament from 1780 to 1825, Wilberforce is a model for anyone who wants to change their culture and create a more just … [Read more...]

LBCH expands ministry to help more children

March 27, 2015

The ribbon was cut and the door was opened Aug. 7 to My Friends House, the newest ministry of your Louisiana Bapist Children’s Home. Children, staff and friends gathered for the special event. MONROE – The ribbon was cut and the door was opened Aug. 7 to My Friends House, the newest ministry of your Louisiana Bapist Children’s Home. Children, staff and friends gathered for the special event. My Friend’s House is an emergency care shelter designed to serve children who have been removed from their homes and families because of conditions that are a threat to the child’s safety and well being. My Friend’s House primarily will serve the 11 parishes in Region 9 of the Office of Community Services. Region 9 includes Union, Morehouse, West Carroll, East Carroll, Lincoln, Ouachita, Richland, Madison, Caldwell, Franklin, and Tensas Parishes. “My Friend’s House will provide these children with a safe and loving home-like living environment while also providing OCS ample time to make an appropriate plan for the children,” explained Darrell Washam, LBCH public relations director. Residents of My Friend’s House may stay a maximum of 105 days – an initial 45 days, plus up to two renewal periods of 30 days each, Washam added. “This … [Read more...]

Turning your real estate into cash without paying capital gains tax

March 27, 2015

Donating property can benefit tax and estate planning. ALEXANDRIA – Donating property can benefit tax and estate planning. You may have heard of using the 1031 Exchange or “like kind” exchange as a way to roll capital gains on real estate investments from one property to another to “defer” paying Capital Gains Tax.  But what if you want to get rid of a piece of property and raise cash without paying capital gains tax?  Making a charitable donation of the real estate may be the answer, said Wayne Taylor, executive director of the Louisiana Baptist Foundation. If the investor plans to make a charitable donation of cash (such as tithe, special gift, or meet a pledge) to a church or other charitable organization, they can donate the property instead and keep their cash.  The donation is a quick and easy way to “dispose” of the property, and simply keep the cash that would have been donated, Taylor explained.  “The net effect of donating the property is: disposition of the property, avoidance of capital gains tax, receive a tax deduction, and retain cash that would have been given to charity,” Taylor said. “The donor may need to use the tax deduction over several years – the current tax year plus five years carry forward … [Read more...]

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