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LBC church loses building to fire – but not enthusiasm

March 20, 2015

Lynn P. Clayton LBM Editor   George Snell has tried to get his wife, Felisha, to forsake her night-owl ways, but on October 29, 2000, he was glad she was up at 2:00 a.m.   "My daughter, Miah, and I were playing on the computer," Felisha Snell recalls. "I kept hearing this roar, and thought, ‘They must be running the machines down at the gas plant.’ But it kept getting louder. Lynn P. Clayton LBM Editor   George Snell has tried to get his wife, Felisha, to forsake her night-owl ways, but on October 29, 2000, he was glad she was up at 2:00 a.m.   "My daughter, Miah, and I were playing on the computer," Felisha Snell recalls. "I kept hearing this roar, and thought, ‘They must be running the machines down at the gas plant.’ But it kept getting louder.   "I looked into the bedroom where George and our son were sleeping, and everything was orange."   It was then she realized the church house of First Baptist Church of Evangeline, which sits only 40 or so yards from the parsonage, was burning.   The phone line already had been melted, so Felisha Snell rushed outside to get her cell phone from her automobile. She placed the 911 call - "and … [Read more...]

You, too, can be an ordained minister – for only $29.95!!

March 20, 2015

Who says the Internet does not provide cost-cutting benefits? For all of you who think the pastor is paid too much, the Internet may offer a solution.   You yourself can become a minister, and you can, therefore, cut the cost of a minister, as in your church’s minister. Who says the Internet does not provide cost-cutting benefits? For all of you who think the pastor is paid too much, the Internet may offer a solution.   You yourself can become a minister, and you can, therefore, cut the cost of a minister, as in your church’s minister.   You can become a legally ordained minister within 48 hours. All you have to do is send Charles Simpson $29.95, and he will make you a legally ordained minister. How does he have this power? I do not know, but it says right here in the e-mail that he has the power to do it.   His remarkable offer costs only $29.95 (less than a meal at a nice restaurant and movie would cost), and here is what it will buy you, according to the e-mail.   "Marry (one assumes he means conduct the ceremony) your brother, sister, or your best friend. Don’t settle for being the best man or brides’ maid."   Also, "Funerals (are) a very hard time … [Read more...]

Help reach this nation for Jesus Christ – give, tell, live

March 20, 2015

The United States is a bulwark of Christianity. Christianity is the sole proprietor of the faith of United States’ citizenry. We can assume the people of the United States are safe from the proselytizing of any other religion. The United States is a bulwark of Christianity. Christianity is the sole proprietor of the faith of United States’ citizenry. We can assume the people of the United States are safe from the proselytizing of any other religion. If you still cling to the ideas expressed in that first para-graph as though they are ironclad facts, you are not staying up with the changing reality of religion in your land.   True, most citizens of our land still say they are Christians, when pushed and when given that as a choice among others. But percentage wise, it is a minority of people in our land who regularly attend the activities of any church. And, even fewer acknowledge any kind of born again experience, however broadly surveyors choose to define that term.   No question, the United States still has the lion’s share of the world’s evangelical churches. Certainly, Christians and churches in the United States reflect the wealth of the country. This numerical size and financial … [Read more...]

Need guidance

March 20, 2015

Soon, according to scientists, the headlines will scream, a human being has been cloned. When Dolly, the sheep, was cloned, people were asking, is it ethical? This time we will ask, is it moral? Are we usurping God’s creative powers? Will the clone have a soul? Soon, according to scientists, the headlines will scream, a human being has been cloned. When Dolly, the sheep, was cloned, people were asking, is it ethical? This time we will ask, is it moral? Are we usurping God’s creative powers? Will the clone have a soul?   This could be the most revolutionary development ever achieved by man. In time, it could turn our world upside down. The potentials both for good and bad are endless, limited only by the imaginations of the mind.   We need answers and guidance. Mere opposition is not enough. Human cloning is coming, and we need to know how to deal with it. Surely someone in our midst can talk to God and share his answers with us. Perhaps a biblical scholar could delve more deeply in the prophecies and discover a reference hidden all these years. I’m not afraid of science but am of evil men and countries who misuse it. L.B. Miller Doyline … [Read more...]

After big win, expect gambling to push for more, Ward warns

March 20, 2015

The gambling industry won big in the recent special session of the Louisiana Legislature - and can be expected to try for more in the current regular session, Ken Ward warned. The gambling industry won big in the recent special session of the Louisiana Legislature - and can be expected to try for more in the current regular session, Ken Ward warned.   In the special session, legislators approved a reduced tax designed to keep the land-based casino in New Orleans open. They also raised taxes on river boats, in exchange for dropping all requirements for them to cruise.   The governor and legislators insisted the moves were not an expansion of gambling. However, river boat operators predicted that dropping the cruise requirement would result in an increase of up to 10 percent in gambling revenue.   Any way one looks at it, it was a bad special session for gambling opponents, acknowledged Ward, executive director of the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation.   Ward encouraged persons to consider writing the governor and their legislators to express disappointment and to urge them not to pass other bills favorable to gambling.   And there are sure to be such … [Read more...]

Weekly Announcements

March 19, 2015

For the week of February 8, 2001 Potpourri •COUSHATTA - Union Hill church: prayer seminar; Feb. 10, 6 - 8 p.m.; Jack Daniels, speaker; Tommy Allen, pastor. •HEFLIN - Heflin church: Bluegrass Lightning in concert; Feb. 11, 6 p.m.; Danny Baskin, pastor. •JONESVILLE - First church: wild game supper, seminar and archery contest; Feb. 9, 5 p.m.; James M. Carson, pastor. •MONROE - Loch Arbor church: The Bishops in concert; Feb. 15, 7 p.m.; Andy Myrick, pastor. •MONROE - Loch Arbor church: NELBA Sunday School and Evangelism Rally; Feb. 26, 10:30 a.m.; Danny Pitts, speaker; evening service, 6:30 p.m., to be held at Victory church; Marshall Douglass and Bruce Gill, speakers; Feb. 27, 6:30 p.m., to be held at Mt. Vernon church; Woody Rimes and Bruce Gill, speakers; Andy Myrick, evangelism director; Scott Holder, Sunday School director. •PINEVILLE - Northside church: The Tommy Drewett Family and The Messengers Quartet in concert; Feb. 16, 7 p.m.; Brad Cleveland, minister of music; Joe Reynolds, pastor. Revivals •COUSHATTA - Union Hill church: Feb. 11-14, 7 p.m.; Jack Daniels, evangelist; Tommy Allen, pastor. Ordinations •BATON ROUGE - University church: John Pardue and Mary Ann Mixon to deacon ministry; B. … [Read more...]

In our prayers

March 19, 2015

I am writing to express my appreciation for the article about the policeman January 18 and the article about the police chaplain January 25. I have been a volunteer police chaplain for fifteen years. I am writing to express my appreciation for the article about the policeman January 18 and the article about the police chaplain January 25. I have been a volunteer police chaplain for fifteen years. I presently serve the Lake Charles Police Department. I am a graduate of the Southwest Louisiana Law Enforcement Academy and have lectured at the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association Meeting three times on death notification.   I have held local seminars for pastors on death notification, protecting yourself from the dead and the do’s and don’ts of jailhouse ministries. I have delivered over 100 notifications and worked numerous violent crime scenes. Law enforcement officers are a special group of men and women and deserve all the spiritual and practical help they can receive on the job. So far as I have been able to determine, they are the only specific occupation other than religious ministries that I find scriptural reference as being called of God.   We need to constantly keep our law enforcement … [Read more...]

‘Adoption’ effort helping reach Chinese cities for Christ

March 19, 2015

Imagine a city as large as Louisville, Ky., with only a handful of Christians and very few churches. Imagine a city as large as Louisville, Ky., with only a handful of Christians and very few churches.   Indeed, perhaps there are no churches.   There are more than 200 such cities in China, a nation of 1.6 billion people - and tremendous spiritual needs.   To help meet those needs, Southern Baptist missions leaders are focusing resources on the largest of Chinese cities - including more than 100 that have populations surpassing 1 million people.   That means entire cities as large as New Orleans are "too small" to be placed on the Southern Baptist International Mission Board priority city listings.   These "medium-sized" cities have growing populations - but only a handful of local Christians and no concerted witness.   However, a new strategy may help change that, missions leaders say.   Under the approach, individual Southern Baptist churches are beginning to adopt the "medium-sized" Chinese cities - and make a commitment to do all they can to share the gospel with their residents.   In the last six months, three churches have … [Read more...]

The Great Commission challenge – can it be done?

March 19, 2015

Submitted by C Lacy Thompson on Thu, 02/15/2001 - 02:00 Southern Baptists have made it undeniably clear that they take the Great Commission charge to carry the gospel to the world literally - and seriously. Southern Baptists have made it undeniably clear that they take the Great Commission charge to carry the gospel to the world literally - and seriously. Half of their Cooperative Program receipts go for international missions. Another 20 percent or so is used for North American efforts to share Jesus Christ. Missions is a highlight emphasis at annual conventions. Through the years, missions has served as a guaranteed rallying point. Indeed, next to the Cooperative Program, perhaps the most recognizable Southern Baptist effort in history is Bold Mission Thrust, the name given to the denomination’s 25-year effort to fulfill the daunting challenge of the Great Commission. Make no mistake - Southern Baptists are committed to missions. Make no mistake as well - the task they have assumed is no small one. Indeed, recent figures offer both motivation - and reason for concern. First, the good news. Christianity is the globe’s largest religion, claiming 1.9 billion followers - or 31 percent of the world … [Read more...]

When it comes to signs, there is one I would like to offer

March 19, 2015

The man and woman were scurrying around, tidying up the area beside the bridge. The bridge was in a remote area of the state that sees considerable traffic caused by people trying to get from one more inhabited area to another. Almost no one comes here except on the way to somewhere else. The man and woman were scurrying around, tidying up the area beside the bridge. The bridge was in a remote area of the state that sees considerable traffic caused by people trying to get from one more inhabited area to another. Almost no one comes here except on the way to somewhere else.   The area by the bridge holds several crosses. They are part of an increasing phenomenon across our state. More and more people chose to make a place of death a place of memorial.   Such roadside memorials cause mixed emotions with me. Perhaps this is because I have never talked with a person who has made these memorials to understand their motivations. It may be because, thankfully, none of my loved ones have died in a car crash. But whatever the motivation, more folks seem to want to put crosses where others have died in an automobile accident.   The loved ones of someone who had died at the scene of this bridge … [Read more...]

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Running the race

If you want to run the race of life successfully, then don’t look back. If you’ve ever run a race and looked over your shoulder to see what your competitor was doing, then you know that looking back can break your stride and ultimately cause you to lose. … Read More

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