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Louisiana welcomes Koreans

March 27, 2015

More than 25 churches across this part of the state are to play a part this month in Camp USA for 28 youngsters from South Korea and their seven chaperones. CENTRAL LOUISIANA – More than 25 churches across this part of the state are to play a part this month in Camp USA for 28 youngsters from South Korea and their seven chaperones. It’s the fifth annual Camp USA, a joint project sponsored by the Cenla/Korea Missions Partnership – now known as Reach Missions – and the Korea Baptist Church Development Board, equivalent to the Southern Baptist Convention’s LifeWay Christian Resources. “The commitment of Louisianians to Korea extends back for 41 years,” said David Cranford, pastor of Tioga First Baptist near Alexandria, and coordinator of Reach Missions. “We’ve been going there every year for evangelistic crusades in cooperation with the Korea Baptist Convention’s Home Mission Board. Five years ago we added a west-bound component to the partnership. “It’s the completion of – the cross-cultural component of – the fellowship that assures us that achieving the Great Commission mandate is possible,” Cranford continued. “As we see Christianity extending across the globe, our faith is affirmed.” The 35 Koreans are to be in … [Read more...]

Brazil beckons Louisianians

March 27, 2015

About 150 people mostly from Louisiana left last Friday, July 11, for a major evangelistic/ministry thrust in Brazil. LAFAYETTE – About 150 people mostly from Louisiana left last Friday, July 11, for a major evangelistic/ministry thrust in Brazil. For the second year in a row, they went to Belo Horizonte, about a four-hour bus ride northeast of Rio de Janeiro. “We go at the invitation of the Brazilian Baptist Convention and Brazilian national pastors,” said Wayne Jenkins, evangelism/church growth strategist for the Louisiana Baptist Convention. “We help them in reaching out to the people in their communities.” This is the 24th annual trip Louisianians have made to Brazil; the number of volunteer missionaries going has about doubled – from about 80 the first year to nearly 150 this year. The mission trip is a year-round project, said Syd Smith, Jenkins’ administrative assistant who does much of the detail work, such as keeping old and new volunteers informed, making sure they have passports and visas, arranging in-country transportation and housing. “There’s so much going on that just about anyone can find a place of ministry on the Brazil mission trip,” Smith said. “If you can put a Band-aid on a kid’s skinned … [Read more...]

New missionaries tell of God’s calling

March 27, 2015

Journeyman Trevor Yoakum lay face down in mud on the side of a narrow highway in Nigeria. Gunfire exploded in his ears. Squealing tires followed and then the crunch of cars crashing.  RICHMOND, Va. (BP) – Journeyman Trevor Yoakum lay face down in mud on the side of a narrow highway in Nigeria. Gunfire exploded in his ears. Squealing tires followed and then the crunch of cars crashing. As Yoakum lay undetected, the shouts of highway robbers reverberated around him. He was afraid, but his love for the Nigerian people did not waver. “Why go back? Why subject your wife and children to the same risks?” people have asked Yoakum about his family’s return to the region where he served in the late ‘90s. “Because we bear in the body the death of Jesus, that the life of Jesus may also be manifest in our bodies,” Yoakum said. The Yoakums were among 72 new International Mission Board missionaries appointed at Bon Air Baptist Church in Richmond, Va., June 25 and Southern Hills Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, June 27. Hailing from 28 states – including five from Louisiana – and four countries, the newly appointed missionaries join more than 5,300 others serving around the world to complete the Great Commission task. Kelli … [Read more...]

Student missionary dies in Peru accident

March 27, 2015

Gregory Gomez IV, 22, a student missionary serving in Peru for the summer through the International Mission Board, was killed in a bus accident July 5.  RICHMOND, Va. (BP) – Gregory Gomez IV, 22, a student missionary serving in Peru for the summer through the International Mission Board, was killed in a bus accident July 5. Gomez was traveling with Lydia Shivar, another IMB student missionary, and a woman named Claudia, a national translator, when the accident occurred near the town of Abancay. Shivar of Crawford, Ga., and Claudia received only minor injuries. Gomez arrived in Lima, Peru, in late May with 60 other student missionaries to serve on the REAP (Rapid Entry Advance Plan) South Team. He had been traveling around southern Peru researching unreached people groups. “Our researchers do all the footwork to provide us with the information we need to know what areas to enter, how long it takes to get there and what we’re going to find when we get there,” said missionary Kathy Weaver. “It’s been the crowning glory of our ministry to have these students here every summer – they’re such an asset. It overwhelms me to see the spiritual depth that they have.” Originally from Natchez, Miss., Gomez was living just outside … [Read more...]

Southern Gospel celebration draws more than 1,200 seniors

March 27, 2015

Like so many of the 1,200 attendees, Jean and Lee Barham were hoping to hear inspirational music and messages at the inaugural Senior Adult Southern Gospel Celebration at the LifeWay Ridgecrest Conference Center in North Carolina.  RIDGECREST, N.C. (BP) – Like so many of the 1,200 attendees, Jean and Lee Barham were hoping to hear inspirational music and messages at the inaugural Senior Adult Southern Gospel Celebration at the LifeWay Ridgecrest Conference Center in North Carolina. “Seniors tend to go to things like this,” said Jean Barham, who’s been married to Lee for 46 years. “We were looking to get away and spend time together. This was outstanding.” The Barhams, of Youngsville, N.C., had attended several senior events throughout the Southeast. Their appreciation for the Ridgecrest gathering included the messages by former New York Yankees’ second baseman Bobby Richardson and Evangelist Junior Hill; the comedy of Dennis Swanberg; the music of Southern Gospel groups Greater Vision, the Greenes, The Hoppers and Triumphant Quartet; and pianist Dino Kartsonakis. The conference, put together by LifeWay Christian Resources and Williams Evangelistic Ministries, drew people from as far away as Texas and Colorado. Tim … [Read more...]

Transitional pastor guides church in storm

March 27, 2015

Lee Hughart was happily working as a bivocational pastor and assistant curator of a historic fort in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina swept through and wiped out his home, church and community. SALISBURY, Md. (BP) – Lee Hughart was happily working as a bivocational pastor and assistant curator of a historic fort in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina swept through and wiped out his home, church and community. Hughart and his wife Allison packed their few remaining belongings into their Kia, strapped in their two young children, then-2-year-old Clararuth and six-month-old Roger, and headed to Hughart’s parents’ home in Baltimore. Shortly thereafter, Hughart accepted a position as interim pastor of Harvest Church in Salisbury, Md., and stepped into the midst of another big storm. He quickly found out that the church was in trouble. Harvest was pastor-driven, with just the former pastor, a youth minister and a team of five trustees making almost all of the decisions. When unresolved conflicts grew, the pastor, four trustees, the youth pastor and the church secretary left. Much of the congregation followed. There was a leadership crisis. Hughart knew he had to move slowly and deliberately to help the church pull … [Read more...]

Missions It’s all the time at First North Mobile

March 27, 2015

The Cooperative Program undergirds First Baptist Church of North Mobile’s goal that the sun would never set on the church. SARALAND, Ala. (BP) – The Cooperative Program undergirds First Baptist Church of North Mobile’s goal that the sun would never set on the church. This is a church where more than 1,300 people attend Sunday morning worship, where about 175 people last year went on one of 17 overseas missions assignments, and where last year 10.6 percent of undesignated offerings was given to missions through the Cooperative Program. This is a church with a focus on people, a call from God to reach the world, and a commitment to obedience. “I tell people I’m a missionary to rednecks; we look upon that term fondly,” said Ed Litton, pastor of First North Mobile, which is located in a blue-collar suburb of Mobile, Ala. “Our goal is to reach the people who live here for Christ and help them grow and become missional. “We have a growing community and our focus is this immediate mission field, but we try to think globally about everything,” the pastor continued. “We want people to see themselves as missionaries … even their sufferings and difficulties. Everything in their lives are platforms for God to communicate His … [Read more...]

Milestones

March 27, 2015

COMINGS AND GOINGS n Samuel K. Blaylock, new as pastor, Northside Baptist, Lafayette. n Mike Miller, new as pastor, First Baptist, Kenner. n Eddie G. Sirven (wife Robin), new as music minister, Trinity Heights Baptist Shreveport from Faith Baptist, Meridian Miss. n Steven Perry, new as pastor, First Baptist, Grand Isle. n Jimmy White, new as music minister, Clark Springs, Eros. n William Fowler resigns Oak Hill Baptist, Bastrop, as pastor. n Jamie Coomer resigns Grace Memorial Baptist, Slidell, as associate pastor, adult education and children’s ministry going to Corinth Baptist, McQuady, Ky. n Jim Mixon, new as music/education minister, South Bossier, Bossier City. n Jason Matlack, new as youth minister, First Baptist, Shreveport. n Henry Richerson, new as associate pastor/education, Emmanuel, Shreveport. n Philip Vernon, new as youth minister, Pilgrim Home Baptist, Benton. n Mike Landry, new as pastor, Bethel Baptist, Jennings. n Carlys Beard, new as pastor, University Baptist, Lake Charles. n Shane Mitchell, new as music and senior adults minister, First Baptist, Bastrop.   ANNIVERSARIES AND CELEBRATIONS  n Frierson Baptist, Frierson celebrates Homecoming 11 a.m. Sunday, July … [Read more...]

Trinity pastor chosen Man of Year

March 27, 2015

The Rev. Stan Statham – “Pastor Stan” – pastor of Franklinton’s Trinity Baptist Church and a leader in the ongoing recovery effort in Washington Parish following Hurricane Katrina, has been selected as the 16th Citizen of the Year for Franklinton and West Washington Parish. The [Bogalusa, La.] Daily News sponsors the award. FRANKLINTON – The Rev. Stan Statham – “Pastor Stan” – pastor of Franklinton’s Trinity Baptist Church and a leader in the ongoing recovery effort in Washington Parish following Hurricane Katrina, has been selected as the 16th Citizen of the Year for Franklinton and West Washington Parish. The [Bogalusa, La.] Daily News sponsors the award. “This is quite a surprise and it is quite an honor,” Statham said after being told of his selection by committee member Aubrey Posey. Statham, who had been at [New Orleans Baptist Seminary] last week, was on the Causeway crossing Lake Pontchartrain when he received the news. In the nearly three years since Katrina, Trinity Baptist has hosted and fed more than 2,000 persons serving in mission groups from Canada as well as all across the United States. And while it is acknowledged that there is a local impact of the work being done out of Trinity, the removed impact – … [Read more...]

Bush’s faith-based conference includes Southern Baptists

March 27, 2015

Government bureaucracy can’t “fix” America, but the nation’s people can, President Bush told 1,000-plus leaders of faith-based and community groups gathered in Washington to network with each other and hear from various government leaders.  WASHINGTON (BP) – Government bureaucracy can’t “fix” America, but the nation’s people can, President Bush told 1,000-plus leaders of faith-based and community groups gathered in Washington to network with each other and hear from various government leaders. “Groups like yours have harnessed a power that no government bureaucracy can match,” Bush said. “So when I came to Washington, my goal was to ensure that government made you a full partner in our efforts to serve those in need. The results have been uplifting, and that’s what we’re here to talk about today.” Bush was joined by cabinet members and other government leaders at the June 26-27 meeting of public- and private-sector leaders at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington. The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives hosted the national conference which included about 200 small group workshops as well as several bipartisan plenary sessions. The event served as a “pep talk,” said Karl Ragan, a specialist in … [Read more...]

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FIRST PERSON: As goes the family, so goes the culture

By Gene Mills, Louisiana Family Forum president BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Public policy matters, especially regarding the health and growth of families, the basic building block of any flourishing society. As we have seen throughout history, as goes the family, so goes the culture. Unfortunately, for too long … Read More

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