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Camp Living Waters regains momentum

March 27, 2015

Woodland Park Baptist Hammond recently hosted a baptism in the river at Camp Living Waters. LORANGER – Woodland Park Baptist Hammond recently hosted a baptism in the river at Camp Living Waters. Almost 200 people drove a winding path through nature trails, past a new high ropes course and prayer pavilion to the river’s edge. “Some of the onlookers were in wheelchairs, some using walkers,” wrote Jane Wasson, administrative assistant at the camp, in an email last week. “Both young and old helped everyone to line the banks of the river to observe the service.” Camp Living Waters depends on the dedication of God’s people to keep the doors open and offer accommodations to young and old, Wasson continued. An associational workday is set to start at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20. Camp Director Keith Maddox and his wife Monica, who are planning “a great lunch,” are asking people with special talent in landscaping, painting, construction and other skilled trades to call, so he can plan jobs for you. Call also if you plan to bring a back hoe, bulldozer or other big equipment. Donated plants, paint, lumber, floor tile and other materials would be appreciated. “This camp is rising like a phoenix from the ashes,” Wasson wrote. … [Read more...]

Louisiana Landscape

March 27, 2015

HAYNESVILLE – A Mexico mission trip is planned for First Baptist beginning  Saturday, Oct. 13. Shelby Cowling, pastor. GRAYSON – Grayson Baptist Church will be honoring Pastor Paul Pearson and his wife Joyce on Pastor Appreciation Day Sunday, Oct. 14. The day is even more special as it is his birthday and his 25th anniversary of service in the ministry. All members of his former pastorates are welcomed to attend. The morning service will be followed by a covered dish luncheon. MINDEN – North Acres Baptist baptized 23 people and had ten other additions during the 2006-07 church year ending Aug. 31, its church newsletter reports. Five young men over the last year say they have been called to Christian ministry. Also, in the first four weeks of the new church year, five more people have joined the church and five made professions of faith during FAITH evangelistic visits. The church has also voted to participate in the EKG-LA emphasis, which consists of three phases the church is to work through over the next year, starting in January 2008. Roy Strother, pastor. NATCHITOCHES, - The 2007 Ladies’ Night Out at Trinity Baptist, set for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, is to feature Jinny Henson, comedienne, and meal. Cost is $7. Ron … [Read more...]

Louisiana Landscape

March 27, 2015

Jeff Hurst, pastor at Grace Baptist Church in Bastrop, and Builders for Christ Project Coordinator Vernon Crow stand in the educational wings of Grace Baptist which have stood empty for three years. The 20-person Arkansas construction team came to Bastrop and gave of their time and talents to help Hurst finish work on the two wings. In two days time, the team was able to put up two-by-four partitions and drywall. They were able to finish the work by the time they left.   … [Read more...]

Volunteers needed for Korea mission trip

March 27, 2015

A great need remains for volunteers to join the Oct. 24-Nov. 6 evangelistic mission trip to Korea. A 200-person group from Texas dwindled to 16. If you have a passport, you can join this trip even at this late date. The photo above is of a store in southern Korea; a Baptist church meets on the second floor. He had talked a year ago about going, then got involved with volunteers to help with Katrina recovery as well as evangelistic witnessing in St. Bernard Parish. When he heard of the great need to cover for the Texas shortfall, “God being God, Rudy booked his ticket last night at 10 o’clock,” emailed his wife Rose French. If God is in it,  you too can be part of this international evangelistic event. The photo above is of a store in southern Korea; a Baptist church meets on the second floor. … [Read more...]

Milestones

March 27, 2015

COMINGS, GOINGS Lee (wife Tammie) Myers, new as youth minister of Airline Baptist, Shreveport. Gary (wife Loni) Hodel, new as associate pastor of children and youth of Providence Road Baptist, Shreveport. Shane (wife Shannon) Nugent, new as minister of students at Cross Point Baptist, Shreveport, from Oberlin Baptist. Eric Green resigned as youth pastor of Summer Grove Baptist, Shreveport. Denise Shelton resigned as children’s minister of First Baptist, Shreveport. Alton Toms, new as pastor of Pilgrim’s Rest Baptist, Doyline. Lionel Noel, new as minister of music of Central Baptist, Springhill. James Larry Sellers, new as pastor of Rocky Springs Baptist, Lisbon. Michael Richardson, new as pastor of New Sarepta Baptist, Sarepta. Richard “Skip” Palmer, new as pastor of Midway Baptist, Sarepta. Zach Taylor, new as minister of music of Emmanuel Baptist, Arcadia. Jimmy Pitson, new as interim pastor of Mt. Ararat Baptist, Downsville. Rodney Jackson, new as pastor at Aimoch Baptist Church, Olla.  NEEDED Live Oak Baptist needs part-time minister of music. Resumes may be sent to 35603 Coxe Ave., Denham Springs LA 70706. Howard Turner, pastor. Northwest Baptist Association needs pastors at the … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptist Convention provides options

March 27, 2015

The purpose of the Louisiana Baptist Convention is to serve the churches, Executive Director David E. Hankins reiterated during his late September report to the Executive Board members. ALEXANDRIA – The purpose of the Louisiana Baptist Convention is to serve the churches, Executive Director David E. Hankins reiterated during his late September report to the Executive Board members. It does so through resourcing churches, equipping members, and providing a listening ear for pastors or, as it says in the LBC mission statement, “The LBC exists to serve the Baptist churches in Louisiana as a catalyst for igniting a passion for Jesus and His kingdom, a consultant for strengthening the congregations, and a conduit for accomplishing cooperative missions.” A look at recent and upcoming events organized by the state convention staff illustrates this. Age-graded Sunday school training has been going on for the last month. The last regional event is this Saturday, Oct. 13, at First Lafayette. If you missed it in your region of the state, or want to come back for more, you’re welcome to join in at First Lafayette, says Sean Keith, LBC Sunday school/discipleship specialist in the evangelism/church growth team. Training teachers … [Read more...]

Hispanic Baptists telecast the Good News

March 27, 2015

When Victor Pulido scheduled a carpet cleaning, he had no idea that he was confirming a God-ordained appointment.  MODESTO, Calif. – When Victor Pulido scheduled a carpet cleaning, he had no idea that he was confirming a God-ordained appointment. Pulido produces “Llego la Hora” (The Time Has Arrived), a new Christian television program from California’s Hispanic Southern Baptists through Telemundo. When Pulido’s wife suggested that he get the carpets of the Llego la Hora television studio cleaned, he called a man who had left a flier on the studio door. The carpet cleaner arrived Sept. 10 and noticed Pulido’s Bible. “Excuse me; that is your Bible?” the man asked. “I’m interested in speaking about the Bible.” The man told about a television program that had fueled his interest. That program, Pulido realized, was Llego la Hora. Soon Pulido was leading the carpet cleaner to Christ. The carpet cleaner is just one of many whose lives have been changed through Llego la Hora. Additionally, people have been connected to churches and even a new church has been planted. Llego la Hora is aired on California’s Telemundo Channel 33 every Saturday and Sunday from 6-7 a.m., with different programming each day. Each one-hour … [Read more...]

Christian Student Groups: Chinese teachers ask for hundreds of letters

March 27, 2015

Here is a neat way to serve as a Christian witness in a foreign country at almost no expense and without ever having to leave your home. Here is a neat way to serve as a Christian witness in a foreign country at almost no expense and without ever having to leave your home.  High school and middle school English teachers in China have asked for hundreds of letters from American students, for their students to answer in their English classes. An ongoing pen-pal relationship (by air mail or e-mail) often develops from this correspondence, and the American student may have an opportunity to share his faith and become a Christian witness in a country where Mission work is restricted.        Sunday school classes, Acteens, and all kinds of Christian youth groups can actually be the agents for  helping to carry the gospel into a country where mission work is restricted. The Fellowship of Baptist Educators coordinates this project, which has been carried on for the past 16 years. This year the plan is being modified  upon the advice of  the Chinese teachers, with the first letters being written by  the American students, rather than the Chinese. The Fellowship of Baptist Educators is the coordinator of this project, … [Read more...]

Octogenarian witnesses to thousands

March 27, 2015

"May I share a prayer with you that changed my life 74 years ago?" LONGVIEW, Wash. – "May I share a prayer with you that changed my life 74 years ago?" That’s how Ted Cotton tells others about Jesus. Or, at least that’s how he starts. The prayer is a witnessing tool which Cotton, 84, has printed on a small card. It reads: “Dear Lord Jesus, I know I have sinned and done wrong. Please forgive me of my sin and give me eternal life. I now trust You Lord Jesus as my Savior. Help me to have a growing relationship with You, and to become the Christian person that You want me to be. In Jesus’ name, Amen.” Trained in Evangelism Explosion and FAITH -- programs that equip Christians to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ -- Cotton says Christians “constantly get witnessing mixed up with preaching or with sharing the Gospel. We have the impression that we’re not witnessing unless we’re presenting the plan of salvation. “In the Book of Acts, Jesus is recorded as saying that we are to be His witnesses. You can share with people the change that Jesus has brought into your life without having one Scripture memorized,” he said. “You don’t even have to know John 3:16 to be a witness. The Gospel is right there in the prayer.” Cotton said … [Read more...]

Hunger knows no boundaries

March 27, 2015

About 500 families on a regular monthly basis receive “gap” groceries from Delta Storefront Mission. FERRIDAY – About 500 families on a regular monthly basis receive “gap” groceries from Delta Storefront Mission. Gap groceries are those that fill in the gap until the next government check or food stamps arrive. “I can’t keep enough in storage,” said Ruby Holder, who with her pastor husband Preston Holder of Ridgecrest Baptist started the poverty relief center in the late 1970s. “In addition to our regular 450-500 families who come to us each month, we keep 10 to 15 emergency boxes stocked with ready-to-eat foods for transients.” Churches in Delta Baptist Association contribute regular support to Delta Storefront, which also receives support from the Southern Baptist Convention’s World Hunger Fund. Delta Storefront is one of the poverty relief centers of the SBC’s Mississippi River Ministry. MRM is a partnership of eight state conventions on the Mississippi River – Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee – the North American Mission Board and Women’s Missionary Union. “The need along the Mississippi River is akin to that of a third-world country,” said MRM’s director, Cindy … [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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