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Louisiana F.A.I.T.H. Riders ‘patch’ 81 for Christ at Arkansas rally

October 25, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ROGERS, Ark. (LBM) – A tent at a motorcycle rally served as a tabernacle of sorts for 81 new believers who offered themselves as “living sacrifices” in turning their lives over to Christ during the recent “Bikes, Blues and Barbecue Rally” in Rogers, Arkansas. Bikers from around the country rallied, Oct. 6-8, in the mountainous community, and 22 members of several Louisiana F.A.I.T.H Riders were there, offering an opportunity to win a daily drawing of $500 to anyone who listened to a three-minute testimony about Christ. By the end of the three-day event, the members from chapters with Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville, and Calvary Baptist Church, Ruston, joined other F.A.I.T.H. Riders chapters from across the United States to share Christ with 755 people. The F.A.I.T.H. Riders chapter of Cross Church, a multi-site congregation with a campus in Rogers, hosted the event and will follow up with those who made decisions for Jesus. Jesse Littleton, assistant state director for Louisiana F.A.I.T.H. Riders, was among those who led a biker to Christ. After one woman admitted she would spend eternity in hell, Littleton shared she had another option. “She questioned a lot of … [Read more...]

Congressman Johnson to headline LCU Values and Ethics Series

October 24, 2022

By Staff PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – U.S. Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) will be the keynote speaker at Louisiana Christian University’s Value and Ethics series, Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m. Johnson, who is a member of Cypress Baptist Church, Benton, and represents 15 parishes in Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District, will share with his wife, Kelly, about the importance of religion and morality and what can be done to restore it in the United States. “Kelly and I are looking forward to the event because we love the idea behind the Values and Ethics Series,” Johnson told the Baptist Message. “It’s unfortunate that most universities today would never host such discussions. There is too little emphasis on these subjects today, and the foundations of our country are being destroyed because of it. “On November 10, we will discuss why the founders insisted that religion and morality were essential to maintain our republic, and how we can all work to restore those pillars before it is too late.” The public is encouraged to attend this free event in Guinn Auditorium. COMMUNITY AWARNESS FAIR LCU’s Psychology Club will hold a Community Awareness Fair, Oct. 28. Services and information will be available on domestic violence, … [Read more...]

Judson Retreat Center to close

October 24, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer SAINT FRANCISVILLE, La. (LBM) – Judson Baptist Retreat Center, a camp owned by churches of the Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge, has voted to cease operations, and to sell the property. During the BAGBR annual meeting Oct. 16, a task force that was formed to study the camp’s future presented their motion to close the facility and messengers approved the recommendation. BAGBR Director of Missions Tommy Middleton told the Baptist Message he has spent the last 36 years leading camps and enjoying all that Judson Retreat Center offered. The decision was not easy, Middleton said, but the task force spent a great deal of time in prayer in coming to this conclusion. “Our task force was composed of 10 members, most of whom have been very active in the work at Judson Retreat Center over the years,” Middleton said in a statement to the Baptist Message. “Our chairman, Keith Horton, was outstanding in leading this group; and we are grateful for his excellent shepherding of the entire process. “Our camp director, Justin Busby, and his wife Kim, have done incredible work to continue the ministry, going above and beyond the call of duty over these last five years. We could … [Read more...]

Operation Christmas Child Collection Week, Nov. 14-21

October 24, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana Baptists soon will have the opportunity, through Operation Christmas Child, to share the ultimate gift to children in other countries without ever leaving the state. Formed in 1993 by Samaritan’s Purse, the effort allows churches and individuals to bring gift-filled shoeboxes to relay stations across the country that are then processed and shipped to local partners around the world with a means of reaching out to children in their communities with the good news of Jesus Christ. National Collection Week is Nov. 14-21. Though simple, gifts such as small toys, hygiene items and school supplies bring a smile to children who may be affected by war, poverty, natural disaster, famine, and disease. OCC regional spokesperson Mary Deen, also a member of Journey Church, Pineville, told the Baptist Message the effort provides an opportunity for Christ followers to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children who may not receive any other gift. “What captivated me when I filled my first box in 1993 was how this allows you to be a missionary in a box,” Deen said. “I can’t go over there and give gifts to children, but I can send a box … [Read more...]

LBCHFM & ELBA partnership aims to improve foster care, adoption

October 24, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. – The Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association has become the first participant in the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries’ new model to help associations better engage churches in foster care and adoption ministry. Adopted by messengers during its association annual meeting, Oct. 3 at Walker Baptist Church, the partnership encourages a coordination of efforts to serve the foster care community as an association and provides a more streamlined approach to meet urgent needs. LBCHFM President and CEO Perry Hancock encouraged messengers and guests at the meeting to consider how God is calling them to serve. “Everyone is not called to foster and adopt, but everyone can help in some way to care for vulnerable children and families,” Hancock said. “By becoming a foster parent, you can show a child the hope and healing that is found only in our Lord Jesus Christ.” Under this new approach that was introduced during a meeting at Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association in late January, an associational foster care and adoption ministry coordinator (trained by LBCHFM staff) will organize foster care and adoption ministry efforts throughout his or her … [Read more...]

Granberry Counseling celebrates 25 years

October 24, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – Supporters of Granberry Counseling Centers recently gathered to celebrate the ministry’s 25th year of helping improve the emotional, mental, physical and spiritual health of ministers and their loved and ones, and others, around the state. Held at the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home Family Ministries campus in Monroe, the Sept. 30 event included re[1]marks by entity President and CEO Perry Hancock, past LBCHFM Executive Director John Williams and Granberry Director Kathy Eichelberger. LBCHFM trustees, Granberry counselors from around the state, former Granberry staff and other guests also were in attendance. Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn closed the event with a prayer of thanksgiving. “We have offered so many people healing and hope,” Eichelberger told the Baptist Message. “So many people come to us who have lost hope, whether it’s in a marriage relationship or some other area of life. “We help and encourage our clients through our counseling, and if they are Christians, we also do our best to help strengthen their personal relationship with the Lord,” she continued. “We combine Christian counseling with discipleship by encouraging … [Read more...]

Tippit: Take the prayer challenge!

October 24, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer SAN ANTONIO (LBM) – Evangelist Sammy Tippit has issued a prayer challenge based on the Model Prayer that he hopes will spark revival within the hearts of Louisiana Baptists – and it is interactive. The challenge features 13 dramatic monologue videos based on 13 biblical truths in the Model Prayer (Matthew 6:5-15), Tippit said, adding that there is no better example than Jesus’ about how to pray. Participants will receive a link each day throughout the 13-day challenge, giving them access to a brief video and helpful tips about how to pray the biblical phrase for that day. Additionally, each person will receive a section of “Simply Prayer,” a book on prayer by Bill Eliff, directional pastor of the Summit Church, Little Rock, Ark. After completing the challenge, participants will receive a chapter from Tippit’s book, “Praying for Your Family.” Tippit, who was saved at Istrouma Baptist Church in Baton Rouge and ordained at the First Baptist Church in Walker, said the challenge will help each participant develop a deep[1]er prayer life. He offered that that within two days of its release in August, the challenge had produced results, based on messages he has … [Read more...]

99-year-old WWII veteran completes Mission: Baptism

October 24, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer SLIDELL, La. (LBM) – Wilbert Terry, 99, successfully completed numerous missions as a World War II veteran but he said none of those compared to the assignment he undertook to be obedient through believer’s baptism with the help of the congregation of Northshore Church, Slidell. A retired firefighter, a police officer, a former law enforcement officer and a U.S. Coast Guard veteran picked up the wheelchair-bound Terry and placed him in the baptistery while Pastor Larry McEwen baptized him during the July 31 service. Terry, a U.S. Army veteran who was part of battles in Europe and the Pacific, had surrendered his life to Christ when he was 15, but he was only sprinkled as a member of a Methodist church. When he started attending Northshore Church several years ago, Terry learned of his need to become baptized through immersion. But health concerns delayed his baptism for more than a year, until Terry finally celebrated alongside friends and family on a day when four others were baptized. “It felt good because when I think of all the Lord has done for me, importantly dying for me, I have to live for Him,” Terry told the Baptist Message. “To God be the glory. I’d love to … [Read more...]

Spiritual Care Week highlights ‘unsung’ ministry workers

October 22, 2022

By Baptist Message staff NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – Individuals and organizations will be encouraged to honor spiritual caregivers during “Spiritual Care Week,” Oct. 23-29. “Spiritual Care Week is a special time where we bring an emphasis in a ministry to individuals who don’t get a lot of airtime,” Baptist Community Ministries Vice President of Chaplaincy Services Larry Johnson told the Baptist Message. “These are the unsung heroes of society who are not trying to make a name for themselves but are trying to help others.” Since 1985, Spiritual Care Week has provided an opportunity for chaplains and pastoral care counselors, educators and providers to share their story and to celebrate various ministries. This year’s theme is “Relevant and responsive in times of crisis.” Johnson is one of 12 full-time chaplains who serve either in all eight districts of the New Orleans Police Department or at hospitals and other health care facilities throughout the city. The BCM website notes that its chaplains are theologically educated, clinically trained and nationally board-certified by either the Association of Professional Chaplains or the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. The ministry was formed from the proceeds of … [Read more...]

SWBTS trustees reveal ‘dysfunctionality’ under Greenway

October 22, 2022

By Baptist Message staff Modified, Oct. 23, to correct Greenway's service as chairman of the SBC Committee on Order of Business to read "2018-2021."  FORT WORTH, Texas (LBM) – Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary trustees, during a scheduled trustee meeting, Oct. 17-18, candidly addressed multiple “areas of concern” which led to the departure of Adam Greenway as the Southern Baptist Convention school’s ninth, and youngest ever, president. Citing “several patterns” that developed “over time” since 2019, when the then 41-year-old Greenway became SWBTS president, Danny Roberts (executive pastor of North Richland Hills Baptist Church, Texas, and chairman of the trustee board, having served as an SWBTS trustee since 2016, including as chairman of the 2018 search team that recommended Greenway) said “significant financial challenges compounded a growing sense of concern,” which led to Greenway’s resignation, Sept. 22. Roberts, in an SWBTS press release, Oct.18, specifically cited “dysfunctionality amongst senior leadership, budget mismanagement, overspending resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars of deficits per month and attempts to pass the blame for these matters onto three different chief financial officers … [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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