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Study could impact all classrooms: Handwriting creates more brain connectivity than typing

February 13, 2024

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NEW DATA: Married people far happier than unmarried

February 13, 2024

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JOEL OSTEEN: Lakewood terrorist was transgender, pro-Palestine

February 13, 2024

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Sunday storms produce high winds, hail in parts of state

February 12, 2024

By Baptist Message staff SHREVEPORT, La. (LBM) – A line of storms produced high winds and hail in parts of the state, Feb. 11. The National Weather Service office in Shreveport received numerous reports of hail, including two inches near Cross Lake in Caddo Parish,  golf-ball sized hail six miles east of Benton. Further, south ( in the southeast corner state) the area was pummeled by 1.5 inches in Prairieville, 1.25 inches in Alexandria and one inch near Franklinton. There were also reports of pea-sized hail south of Fort Johnson in Leesville, Leander, Pickering, Sieper, Gardner, Hineston, Alexandria, Pineville, Trout, and Jonesville. Additionally, wind gusts of 62 mph was recorded a mile east-southeast of Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City and  59 mph at Shreveport Regional Airport. In southeast Louisiana gusts were 60 mph at South Lafourche Airport in Galliano and 40 mph in Livingston. The NWS office also received reports of a couple of down trees near Girard and multiple trees and downed power lines near west of Springfield. According to poweroutages.us, more than 3,600 customers in Louisiana were without power at 10:30 a.m. Monday. Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief Associate Mark Morelock said no teams … [Read more...]

BARNA STUDY: 39 percent of Christians are not discipling others

February 12, 2024

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AI impacts white-collar jobs, few industries immune

February 12, 2024

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TEXAS: Suspect killed, two injured in Lakewood Church shooting

February 12, 2024

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NEVADA: Mahomes praises God after Super Bowl win

February 12, 2024

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PAKISTAN: Christians tortured, forced to recite Islamic creed

February 12, 2024

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Louisiana Baptist churches ‘shine’ Christ’s light to special needs guests

February 10, 2024

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer BENTON, La. (LBM) – Tim Tebow helped give hundreds of special needs individuals in Louisiana Baptist churches the red carpet treatment Friday, Feb. 9. Dressed in their formal attire, these special guests enjoyed a variety of activities to make them feel like kings and queens in God’s eyes at the tenth annual Night to Shine prom. Four Louisiana Baptist churches were among the 726 churches in 50 states and on six continents that hosted the event, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. The former Heisman Trophy and NFL quarterback started the event for individuals who have special needs. From the beginning, the evening was magical for the guests, who were transported by limousine, trolley or classic car to a red carpet. Once there, they were greeted by an enthusiastic group of volunteers armed with cameras and cheers from the crowd. Guests received the royal treatment, including hair and makeup stations, shoe shining areas, corsages and boutonnieres, a catered dinner, karaoke, prom favors and a dance floor. All of this led up to the moment when each guest was crowned king or queen of the prom. “726 host churches. 56 countries. All 50 states. 6 continents. ONE … [Read more...]

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The race of faith: a marathon, not a sprint

When I ran cross country, our training involved running Monday through Friday and, occasionally, optional Saturday runs. We did “easy” days, long-distance days, sprint days (the worst), and more, all to make sure that we were in the best shape possible for our 5k race — a little over three miles — which occurred … Read More

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