When asked recently to name the great Bible-teaching preachers of this day, Paige Patterson acknowledged he could identify only a few. When asked recently to name the great Bible-teaching preachers of this day, Paige Patterson acknowledged he could identify only a few. "I was very hard-pressed to get past eight or 10, stretching it also then," Patterson said during a chapel service at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Patterson is president at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. "Im not talking about great preachers in general. Im not talking about great orators. Im talking about great Bible-teaching preachers," Patterson explained. In light of that, Patterson challenged members of the seminary community not only to raise up - but to become - great Bible-teaching preachers. Citing Luke 24:13-35, Patterson described both the need and the model for such preachers in todays churches. The Luke account tells of the disciples encounter with Jesus on the road to Emmaus, following the crucifixion. Just as the disciples in the Luke account, the saints in todays churches are confused, buffeted by the many and mixed … [Read more...]
Luther Rice – ‘he was a kind of catalyst for Baptists’
He died in 1863, more than 160 years ago, having spent his life devoted to the cause of gospel missions. His influence remains. He died in 1863, more than 160 years ago, having spent his life devoted to the cause of gospel missions. His influence remains. Indeed, denominations such as the Southern Baptist Convention and its missions agencies owe much to the groundwork laid by Baptist pioneer Luther Rice, Mark Terry said. Rices contributions sometimes are overshadowed by those of other pioneers, including Adoniram Judson, noted Terry, professor of missions and evangelism at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. However, Rice played a key role in the history of Baptists in America, Terry said. "He led in the transformation of widely-scattered, disorganized churches into a true denomination. He envisioned and initiated programs of foreign missions, home missions, Christian education and publications which enrich Baptist life and witness today. ... He was a kind of catalyst for Baptists." Rice and Judson began their missions service in India in 1812. "Their voyage to India has become famous to Baptists," Terry said. "The … [Read more...]
In year 2001, teenagers show – True Love (still) waits
Often a forum for racy exchanges, the Internet became a symbol of purity February 14 as thousands of teenagers logged on to take an electronic stand for sexual morality. Often a forum for racy exchanges, the Internet became a symbol of purity February 14 as thousands of teenagers logged on to take an electronic stand for sexual morality. In the 47 hours it took Valentines Day to rise in New Zealand and fall in Hawaii, 31,338 teenagers pledged to God and their future mates that they would abstain from sex until marriage. "We were really pleased with the response from teens on this," said Paul Turner, spokesperson for the True Love Waits campaign. "On Valentines Day 2001, 31,000-plus students made a commitment to live a life of purity. A lot of kids lives will be spared much heartache because they have made that decision." LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention sponsors the international campaign, which urges teenagers to choose a sex-free lifestyle until they enter a biblical marriage relationship. Seize the Net represents the latest of several annual pushes to encourage teenagers in sexual purity. This years emphasis called … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of February 22, 2001 Potpourri DRY CREEK - Dry Creek camp: preteen retreat; March 23-24; ages 6-12; for information or to register, call the camp at (337) 328-7531; Curt Iles, camp manager. NATCHITOCHES - Trinity church: Natchitoches Association Evangelism rally: Feb. 26; 7 p.m.; Chuck Kelley, guest speaker. Anniversaries NATCHITOCHES - Trinity church: 49th; Feb. 25; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:30 a.m.; The Southern Plainsmen, music; dinner, noteburning, testimonies and concert to follow; J. Wayne Morrow, pastor. RUSTON - Temple church: Dale Oden, associate pastor, 25 years as staff member; Jeff Lewis, minister of youth and recreation, 10 years as staff member; Rick Byargeon, pastor. Revivals DUBACH - Mineral Springs church: Feb. 25, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Feb. 26-28, 7 p.m.; Scott McDowell, chalk art evangelist; Michael Sammons, pastor. MARKSVILLE - Marksville church: March 4, 6 p.m. March 5-7, 6:30 p.m.; Dean Doster, evangelist; Jay Buzbee, pastor. WATERPROOF - First church: Feb. 19-24, 7 p.m.; Dennis Terry, evangelist; Roy and Pat Doughty, music; Curtis Smith, pastor. Ordinations OAKDALE - Oak Hill church: Wade Willis and Junior Laird to deacon … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptists serve God by serving His people
Louisiana Baptists targeted missions in a big way in 2007. STATEWIDE – Louisiana Baptists targeted missions in a big way in 2007. In rural villages, small towns, medium-sized cities and large metropolitan areas, and across the globe, Louisiana Baptists prayed, gave and went out to do God’s kingdom work last year. The Dec. 27 issue of the Message recapped articles from the first six months of 2007. This issue will recap what was reported on about Louisiana churches from July through December. All articles remain online at www.baptistmessage.com. Search by a main word in the headline or article. For example, to read about ministry to motorcyclists, search for the keyword “motorcycle.” July North Monroe Baptist members participated in a variety of local ministries as part of its “40 Days of Community” discipleship study. Two members at Kingsville Baptist in Pineville developed thewww.baptistbiz.com website as an online business directory. Castor churches participated in Christian Community Action Alert, an umbrella ministry that speaks out “against things that are an abomination to God, and to alert people to things they can do to take action on these issues,” according to the article that was part of a series … [Read more...]
CP giving ahead by 5.03 percent
Year-to-date contributions through the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program are 5.03 percent ahead of the same time frame at the end of 2006, according to a news release from SBC Executive Committee President and Chief Executive Officer Morris H. Chapman. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) – Year-to-date contributions through the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program are 5.03 percent ahead of the same time frame at the end of 2006, according to a news release from SBC Executive Committee President and Chief Executive Officer Morris H. Chapman. As of Dec. 31, the year-to-date total of $49,731,723.42 for Cooperative Program (CP) missions is $2,379,557.16 ahead of the $47,352,166.26 received at the same point at the end of 2006. For the month, receipts of $16,493,736.26 were 1.67 percent, or $271,461.03 above the $16,222,275.23 received in December 2006. Designated giving of $11,462,092.26 for the same year-to-date period is 2.91 percent, or $343,983.30, below gifts of $11,806,075.56 received at this point last year. The $4,675,645.96 in designated gifts received last month is $483,351.17 below the $5,158,997.13 received in December 2006, a decrease of 9.37 percent. For the SBC Cooperative Program Allocation … [Read more...]
Inaugural prayer breakfast Jan. 14
Fred Lowery, Mike Walker and Dennis Watson are among eight Southern Baptist pastors on the 16-member host committee for the Jan. 14 Inaugural Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Louisiana Renewal Project. BATON ROUGE – Fred Lowery, Mike Walker and Dennis Watson are among eight Southern Baptist pastors on the 16-member host committee for the Jan. 14 Inaugural Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Louisiana Renewal Project. It is said to be the first inaugural prayer breakfast since Lowery, pastor of First Baptist Bossier City, hosted one for Charles E. “Buddy” Roemer in 1988. For the last 43 years, however, a governor’s prayer breakfast has taken place at the start of each year’s legislative session. The Inaugural Prayer Breakfast is open to all who want to participate, though seating is limited to space available. “I believe Governor Bobby Jindal’s agenda is right for this state, and it’s impossible without prayer,” Lowery said. “He spoke in our church twice before he was running for governor. I’ve talked with him several times; I prayed with him right before the election. “I think Christianity is about life, and as Christians we are to be not just good citizens but great citizens,” Lowery continued. “That means we have … [Read more...]
Celebration Church continues remarkable resurgence, growth
“We are still ministering to hundreds of people monthly who are still traumatized by Katrina,” reported Dennis Watson, pastor of Celebration Church, which has grown to include four campuses – two as a result of the storm, and one providentially two weeks before. METAIRIE – “We are still ministering to hundreds of people monthly who are still traumatized by Katrina,” reported Dennis Watson, pastor of Celebration Church, which has grown to include four campuses – two as a result of the storm, and one providentially two weeks before. About 600 people are in counseling with the church’s professional counseling staff, the pastor said. Many are coming to faith in Jesus Christ, he added. Celebration’s multiple ministries also include partnering with other inner-city churches, such as a National Baptist church that pre-Katrina had 225 in worship. “We are working with churches across the nation to help rebuild these congregations and ministries,” Watson said. The church also is working through its location on Transcontinental Avenue, and its other locations: Construction on the 250-seat worship facility and community/recreation center in St. Bernard, site of the former Arabi Baptist Church, is to be completed by the end of … [Read more...]
This year let us ‘Seek His Kingdom’
A new year is a splendid time for people to reflect on their lives and refocus their priorities. Let me join that chorus of voices reminding you to make “New Year’s resolutions.” It is a good thing to ask, “What will I do this year to build significance and service into my personal life?” A new year is a splendid time for people to reflect on their lives and refocus their priorities. Let me join that chorus of voices reminding you to make “New Year’s resolutions.” It is a good thing to ask, “What will I do this year to build significance and service into my personal life?” Churches need a time of reflection, too. Pastors are busy people. So are church lay leaders. We can become so busy that we don’t stop long enough to look at our past and refocus on our future. Are you engaging that process? That is what we hope to do with Empowering Kingdom Growth – Louisiana. If a church is already intending to use the beginning of a new year to challenge people to spiritual renewal; if a church is working toward an intentional evangelism and mission strategy so as to avoid merely surviving 52 disconnected Sundays a year; if a church recognizes the need for people to overcome financial tyranny and maximize their resources for God’s … [Read more...]
Hugh Hefner is a ‘pretty moral guy?’
Hugh Hefner is “a pretty moral guy.” If you don’t believe it, just ask him. Hugh Hefner is “a pretty moral guy.” If you don’t believe it, just ask him. In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times some time ago, the founder of Playboy magazine reflected on religion and morality. When asked whether he had ever sinned, Hefner replied, “Oh, sure, but I haven’t pursued very much immoral behavior. I’m a pretty moral guy.” How can a man who is credited with mainstreaming pornography into American culture claim to be moral? “Now it’s morality as I perceive it,” Hefner said. “Morality is what is perceived as good for people…. I define it in a way that is truly, what I believe to be truly humanistic and rational and loving.” So there you have it. Hugh Hefner is moral because he says he is. Welcome to the world of postmodern ethics where morality is in the eye of the beholder. While not easily understood, postmodern thought is nevertheless becoming the dominant philosophy in America. According to postmodern thought, the idea of “absolute truth” is an oxymoron. At best, truth is relative and a matter of individual interpretation. At worst, truth is a social invention designed to maintain a culture’s status quo. As such, it is … [Read more...]
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