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Speakers: Dwell on God

November 17, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Dwell on that which honors God, Reggie Bridges said in his 2022 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting presidential address, Nov. 15, held in the Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria. Drawing from Philippians 4:8-9, Bridges, pastor, Temple Baptist Church, Ruston, urged messengers to allow their minds to dwell on the praise of God, allow their feet to follow in the paths of God and let their hearts dwell on the peace of God. “I don’t believe in the power of positive thinking, but I do believe in the power of praiseworthy thinking,” Bridges said. “We need to think Christianly and allow our hearts and minds to dwell on the praise of God.” Bridges said in the 175 years the LBC has been in existence, many faithful Louisiana Baptists have walked down a path that exemplified a Christ-centered life. He encouraged messengers to follow their example. “I want to encourage you to keep dwelling on the path of God and his truth,” he said. “If we abandon God’s truth, we abandon God; and if we abandon God, we abandon life and hope.” Bridges cautioned messengers to be mindful of anxiety that can impact their ministry negatively. “If our minds are right … [Read more...]

Pastors Conference: Endure for Christ

November 17, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – During the 2022 Louisiana Baptist Pastor’s Conference, Nov. 14, in Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, speakers offered words of encouragement and conviction to pastors. TODD STRAIN Todd Strain, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, spoke during the opening session from 1 Corinthians 1:13-17, 15:1-6 and 2:1-2 to urge the crowd to endure for the Gospel. Ministry at times is difficult and pastors may be tempted to drift away and pursue other things, Strain said. However, the cross provides the fuel to endure to the end. He further shared how pastors can influence others to experience the power of the cross through the delivery of their message, content of their message and how they live their personal life. “A lot of times you step in mud holes because ministry is messy,” Strain said. “But what is going to keep you going to the end?  The Gospel is going to keep us going each and every day; that Christ died for our sins, He was buried and raised, and He gives us power. That Gospel is enough.” VINCE SMITH Vince Smith, pastor of the Circle Church, Alexandria, encouraged the pastors to endure groaning they might experience during … [Read more...]

Horn: Be ‘all in’ for 2023 SBC Annual Meeting

November 16, 2022

By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn during 2022 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Nov. 15, at Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, encouraged messengers to be “all in” for participation in the 2023 SBC Annual Meeting and related evangelistic events in New Orleans. Originally scheduled to take place in Greensboro, North Carolina, the SBC Executive Committee, in April, voted to change the location to New Orleans, which has the meeting space to accommodate a larger crowd. “By the providential hand of God, the annual meeting of Southern Baptists has been adjusted to come to our state in 2023,” he said. “I don’t believe anything is by accident. Let’s believe that the reason that the SBC annual meeting has been moved to New Orleans is to have maximum Gospel impact in New Orleans and the entire region surrounding New Orleans.” Horn encouraged Louisiana Baptists to participate in Crossover, a large-scale evangelistic effort held before the SBC Annual Meeting, and the North American Mission Board SERVE Tour, an effort that seeks to involve participants in service projects as the foundation for evangelism the weekend before the SBC Annual Meeting. LBC staff … [Read more...]

Messengers broaden definition of ‘cooperating church’

November 16, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Messengers, during the 2022 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Nov. 15, adopted an amendment to the Louisiana Baptist Convention Articles of Incorporation that allows a church to contribute solely to state causes and still be an LBC congregation. Previously a church was required to support Southern Baptist causes to be considered “in friendly cooperation” with the LBC. Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn, also speaking as a messenger from Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, noted he was in favor of the change. Horn said the change is not about redefining the Cooperative Program. “The Cooperative Program is not Louisiana Baptists’ definition,” he said. “It is the Southern Baptist Convention’s definition. So, we could not change the definition of the Cooperative Program. We are not seeking to do that with this particular article change. We are merely seeking to keep engaged the churches that have already made the decision and asked us not to send their gifts, through to us, to the Southern Baptist Convention.” Horn said the move is not anti-SBC or anti-CP, but “a conviction that if somebody is giving to Louisiana Baptist … [Read more...]

Congressman Johnson to LCU students: Be salt and light

November 11, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – Congressman Mike Johnson encouraged Louisiana Christian University students and community members to make a stand for biblical truths in a culture that has become increasingly hostile to the Gospel. “The Bible calls us to be salt and light,” Johnson said during the Values and Ethics Series, Nov. 10. “We are the salt. We are the light. If not us, who? It’s our responsibility. It’s the church’s job.” Johnson, who on Nov. 8 was re-elected without opposition to serve a fourth term in the U.S. House, was the keynote speaker for the 7th annual event held inside Guinn Auditorium. He said the founders insisted that religion and morality were essential to maintain the republic, but those foundations are being destroyed by those opposed to the faith. However, Johnson told the students they can help restore those pillars before it is too late. “We have an affirmative responsibility,” Johnson said. “We must defend the foundations. If you see the foundations being eroded, you and I as believers have that affirmative responsibility to do something about it.” Johnson said the United States is different from other countries. While other nations based the … [Read more...]

McRaney v. NAMB: Newly released materials appear to show intent to harm

November 11, 2022

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor AMORY, Miss. (LBM) – Recently released materials filed and referenced by attorneys for Will McRaney in his lawsuit against the North American Mission Board, which is alleged to have illegally interfered in McRaney’s employment as executive director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware and other potential work opportunities, appear to show that leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention’s domestic missions entity took actions which harmed McRaney’s ability to earn a living. In an Oct. 26, 2022, filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi, McRaney’s attorneys excerpted statements from two affidavits (both notarized in October 2018) and the minutes of a February 2015 meeting of the NAMB trustee executive committee to make their case. The NAMB minutes referred to steps it took to end cooperation with the BCMD -- an action that NAMB described as a “disciplinal process.” According to the record of those proceedings, which took place at the Green Valley Ranch, a resort spa and casino in Las Vegas, NAMB President Kevin Ezell told 12 executive committee members and 15 staff members who were present that “a one year notice for termination” was … [Read more...]

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November 11, 2022

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Meta cuts 11,000 jobs

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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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