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YEC event captures attention

March 27, 2015

Nearly 4,300 teenagers swarmed the Rapides Coliseum Thanksgiving week for the 20th annual Youth Evangelism Conference. ALEXANDRIA – Nearly 4,300 teenagers swarmed the Rapides Coliseum Thanksgiving week for the 20th annual Youth Evangelism Conference. It’s an event constantly evolving to keep up with the lost culture leaders want to reach, churched youth dealing with the same teen angst as their nonchurched friends, and the youth leaders who week-in and week-out minister to teens, said Kevin Boles, director of youth ministries strategies for the Louisiana Baptist Convention. “In these days and time it takes a lot to keep teenagers’ attention,” Boles said. Three separate production companies – video, audio and equipment – work behind the scenes at YEC to ensure a high-energy, richly-textured environment in which teens are challenged, equipped and encouraged to live the faith they profess. “YEC is a great mid-year shot-in-the-arm,” Boles said. “After summer camp, there’s a lull as the school year kicks off. Then there’s YEC. “Beyond those kids making a profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, we want to help the churched kids see that the kid sitting next to them in biology or chemistry needs … [Read more...]

Baptist churches, relief group, come to evacuees’ aid

March 27, 2015

A disaster no matter the size is still a disaster when it affects people’s lives. CHOUDRANT – A disaster no matter the size is still a disaster when it affects people’s lives. Two weeks ago, Nov. 26, more than 40 homes were hastily evacuated when 11 cars of a westbound Kansas City Southern train derailed near the Lincoln Parish line between the north-central Louisiana communities of Choudrant and Calhoun. The accident took place along a rural stretch of track just off U.S. 80, separated from the highway by a bank of trees, according to a release by Lincoln Parish Sheriff Mike Stone. Three of the tanker cars left the track but managed to stay on the rail bed. The other two tankers left the track, slid down an embankment and settled in a V-shape among the trees next to the road. Upon discovering the five derailed tankers were carrying butadiene, a highly flammable, butane-like substance, emergency personnel immediately cleared a 1/2-mile radius around the accident. While early reports indicated the presence of noxious gases, that was later found to be inaccurate. The danger was from the potential for fire. If the butadiene had ignited and exploded, it was capable of incinerating everything in a 1.5 mile radius, … [Read more...]

Letter to the Editor

March 27, 2015

God’s word, Spirit sufficient to capture souls of the lost The seeker–friendly churches do indeed draw crowds of curious people. But how many are saved and stay and grow spiritually? Crowds flocked to Jesus but many turned away after the miracles and wonders ceased. I agree with Bob Burneys’ article [Willow Creek’s Sobering Confession, Nov. 15] however, he left out another man that has led this movement in many Southern Baptist churches –  Rick Warren. I have a friend in California that saw churches split and hearts broken by the Purpose Driven movement.  When the early disciples went out they depended on Gods’ Word and His Spirit to win the lost. In the last few decades the Church has left the Word and began ‘marketing’ the Gospel like Wall Street promotes new products. Someone started a rumor about a great end–time revival and men have been trying to bring it to pass. God alone can bring revival and there hasn’t been one truly powerful one in this generation. Christianity is under a great spiritual attack from without and within. When Paul wrote to Timothy he said the time will come when people will turn away from the truth.  II Timothy 3:5 says that people would one day be characterized as “having a form of … [Read more...]

Lofton: Retirees can still ‘bear fruit’ for God

March 27, 2015

The annual meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention each year spawns several affinity group gatherings. ALEXANDRIA – The annual meeting of the Louisiana Baptist Convention each year spawns several affinity group gatherings. A perennial favorite is the luncheon provided by the LBC Pastoral Ministry Team for those people now retired from vocational ministry. The event this year took place at Emmanuel Baptist, where the kitchen staff prepared a succulent meal of brisket, home-made rolls and several vegetables, plus a variety of desserts. After background keyboarding by LBC Music Strategist Randy Turner, and welcomes given by Director Bill Robertson and Bivocational/Small Church Strategist Gary Mitchell, Pat Lofton brought a few words on “Bearing fruit in the fourth quarter.” Lofton is a retired director of missions now living in Epps. “They shall still bring forth fruit in old age,” Lofton read from Psalm 92. Since the average life span in America today for a person is about 75 years, the first quarter of life might be said to be from birth to age 20, Lofton said. Giving two decades to each quarter, people more than 80 might be considered to be in overtime, he added. “You might want to get on the bench and … [Read more...]

Christmas bazaar makes global impact

March 27, 2015

The Ladies Auxiliary at Pineville Grace Baptist work six months or more each year developing items for their annual Christmas Bazaar. PINEVILLE – The Ladies Auxiliary at Pineville Grace Baptist work six months or more each year developing items for their annual Christmas Bazaar. Wall decorations, ornaments, jewelry, ceramics, gardening baskets, quilted aprons, baked goods, jelly, pralines and much more, are offered for three hours the first Saturday in December, or as long as supplies last. The event, which started in 1993, is to raise money for missions, said Stephanie Aycock, president of the auxiliary. Forty percent of the proceeds go to missions through the International Mission Board and North American Mission Board, said Debbie Jones, secretary/treasurer. The rest is scattered among several of the church’s mission interests: Community Health Works, a young girl at an orphanage in VietNam, needy families, Doll and Toy Fund, Main Street Mission, school supplies, food drive, Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and more. Each year the income from the bazaar rises, and the Ladies Auxiliary is able to do more than in previous years. In 2006, $2,000 was raised. No word yet on what came in last weekend. Leon Hyatt is … [Read more...]

Louisiana Landscape

March 27, 2015

DERIDDER – First Baptist is collecting unused/new Christmas cards to be sent to soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq providing them with cards to send home to their loved ones at Christmas. Lindsey Burns is pastor. BATON ROUGE – Goodwood Baptist’s Alaska missionary Buckie Smithen is to lead a series of studies on Wednesdays through Dec. 12. The youth fundraiser performances of  “Uncle Phil’s Diner” are set at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, and Saturday, Dec. 8. Roger Sullivan is interim pastor. RUSTON – Financial Peace University orientation meetings are set for 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16, and Sunday, Jan. 6, at Temple Baptist. Rick Byargeon is pastor. BATON ROUGE – Jefferson Baptist is collecting items for the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home White Christmas. Food and kitchen items, paper products, clothing, linens and gift cards are being accepted. The church’s radio station, WBRJ 105.7 FM, is to begin playing Christmas music and requests CDs of wholesome Christmas carols. T.C. French Jr. is pastor. MANY – Sammy Gilbreath, an Alabama State Missionary, is to be the speaker at First Baptist during both worship services, Sunday. Dec. 9. Steve Kelly is pastor. BATON ROUGE – Woodlawn Baptist has recently collected and sent money … [Read more...]

Milestones

March 27, 2015

COMINGS, GOINGS Kyle Coates, resigned as pastor of Eastside Baptist, Rayville. Henry Geter, new as minister of music at Broussard Grove, Prairieville coming from Eden Baptist, Ponchatoula.  NEEDED Old Zion Baptist, Albany, needs full-time pastor. Send resumes to PO Box 777, Albany LA 70711. Grace Memorial Baptist, Slidell, needs part-time music secretary. First Baptist, Harrisonburg, needs full-time associate pastor to students. Send resumes to PO Box 707, Harrisonburg LA 71340 or email to thomygreen@bellsouth.net. Mt. Hope, Oakdale, needs part-time youth minister. Send resumes to PO Box 544, Oakdale LA 71463. Broadmoor Baptist, Baton Rouge, needs part-time sound technician. Call 225.927.5454. First Baptist, Minden, has a secretarial position opening for the Outreach, Youth and Children’s Ministries. Resumes may be dropped by the church office.  Jefferson Baptist, Baton Rouge, needs part-time nursery worker. Call 225.923.0356. Philadelphia Baptist, Deville,  needs nursery workers. Call 318.442.0754. Ridge Avenue Baptist, West Monroe, needs a teacher for its English as a Second Language class. Call Brenda Hood at 318.322.6928.   … [Read more...]

AIDS by the numbers: A global epidemic

March 27, 2015

An estimated 2.5 million people contracted the virus that causes AIDS last year, bringing the total number of people in the world living with HIV/AIDS to 33.2 million, according to updated figures from UNAIDS, the joint United Nations program on HIV/AIDS.  GENEVA, Switzerland (BP) – An estimated 2.5 million people contracted the virus that causes AIDS last year, bringing the total number of people in the world living with HIV/AIDS to 33.2 million, according to updated figures from UNAIDS, the joint United Nations program on HIV/AIDS. Also, an estimated 2.1 million individuals died from AIDS in 2007, based on the best available information released in a report by UNAIDS and the World Health Organization Nov. 20. Of the more than 30 million people living with HIV/AIDS, 2.5 million are children, UNAIDS reported in its global summary of the AIDS epidemic. More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981, UNAIDS said, and Africa has 12 million AIDS orphans. The UNAIDS report drew attention mostly because it contained numbers indicating United Nations scientists have long overestimated both the size and course of the AIDS epidemic, The Washington Post said. Estimates released in November showed a more than 40 … [Read more...]

Creative planning helps to alleviate loss of loved ones during the holidays

March 27, 2015

After her 19-year-old daughter was killed in an automobile accident, Helen didn’t know how she would get through the holidays. “The idea of facing an empty chair from Thanksgiving through the new year intimidated and even terrified me,” she remembers. After her 19-year-old daughter was killed in an automobile accident, Helen didn’t know how she would get through the holidays. “The idea of facing an empty chair from Thanksgiving through the new year intimidated and even terrified me,” she remembers. After talking about that issue with her husband, the couple came up with a creative solution. They decided to fill the empty chair with someone else. “Granddad flew in for Thanksgiving. On Christmas eve, a widowed neighbor joined us for dinner. One of my husband’s colleagues, who was recently divorced and would otherwise have spent the day alone, joined us for Christmas Day. And on New Year’s Day, a college friend of our daughter’s came and had brunch with us. All in all, there was never an empty chair, and amazingly, our visitors eased our holiday pain considerably.” For the majority of people, the holidays are a festive, happy time filled to overflowing with bonds of love. But for those who have experienced the … [Read more...]

One local pastor steps up to the plate

March 27, 2015

Getting a book published is a very exciting venture and the Rev. Robert L. “Bob” Adams is naturally pleased, but also very humbled by his experience. Getting a book published is a very exciting venture and the Rev. Robert L. “Bob” Adams is naturally pleased, but also very humbled by his experience. This quiet-spoken Bogalusa First Baptist Church pastor has written articles for many different religious publications over the years, but Growing Up In Charis is his first book. It is a children’s book, but not with large pictures and few words that small children would enjoy. It is more for middle and older children, with several line drawings by Lane Tanner, a young man in Adams’ congregation who also created the cover. It might be described as being somewhere between the fantasy style of “Alice in Wonderland” and the spiritual impact of Chronicles of Narnia. Growing Up In Charis is “a magical story of four everyday children who live in a land where it is always light and never dark. Mirrors in the grass, bubbles at sea, and an old bent over man are just a few of the unseen experiences that awaken the children to an unseen but very real presence.” This charming story was written by Adams four years ago for his four … [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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