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Belief in God in US at 81 percent

July 2, 2022

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NOLA set to displace DC as murder capital of US

July 1, 2022

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With state abortion ban, Children’s Home preps to meet more adoption, foster care needs

July 1, 2022

By Staff MONROE, La. (LBM)—Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries is preparing for an expected increase in needs for adoption and foster care following the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson which permitted Louisiana to enact a ban on abortions. “We know that more babies will be placed in state foster care and more babies will need adoptive, forever families,” said Perry Hancock, LBCHFM president and CEO. “We want to be ready to meet those needs.” Hancock described how the ministry’s Connect1Child program (connect1child.org) assists foster and adoptive families and helps Louisiana Baptist churches and associations to develop ministries that support the foster care/adoption community (e.g., support groups, respite care services, life essential ministries, etc.). “We provide an introduction and orientation for families sensing God’s call to foster or adopt,” Hancock explained. “Our adoption specialists also provide training and certification services for those Louisiana Baptist families. In addition, the Children’s Home provides ongoing and in-home support.” Also, he said, the Children’s Home assists mothers with the adoption process and provides referrals to local agencies for services that it does not … [Read more...]

Church planting milestone within reach

June 28, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Since January, 11 churches have been planted in the state, a pace that will allow Louisiana Baptists this year to achieve a goal of establishing 300 new congregations “in a decade,” originally intended to be completed by 2020. But COVID-19 was a major factor in the two-year delay, Louisiana Baptist Church Planting Director James Jenkins said. The milestone is one of 10 action steps identified in the President’s 2020 Commission Final Report, which was affirmed by messengers during the 2013 LBC Annual Meeting. Jenkins said reaching this benchmark is evidence of a commitment to do whatever it takes to sustain the spread of the Gospel throughout Louisiana. “The continued push forward to plant churches in the state tells me we are still an evangelical group,” Jenkins told the Baptist Message. “Our churches are committed to the Great Commission and are generous to help us start new churches that further the Gospel in communities around the state.” STRATEGIZE, EVANGELIZE The strategy for church planting has been to target the regions of the state where most Louisianans live, with an emphasis on cities and communities along the I-10 corridor and … [Read more...]

Bahamian church re-dedication July 24

June 28, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PELICAN POINT, Bahamas (LBM) – Most work on the rebuild of the structures of the St. Matthew Baptist Church is complete, making way for a July 24 re-dedication of the facilities leveled by Hurricane Dorian in 2019. According to Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief Strategist Stan Statham, only carpet installation and some interior painting need to be done. A LBDR team of six people put most of the finishing touches on the project, May 2-11. While there, the team installed doors on the worship center and classrooms, completed work on restrooms and placed air conditioning units throughout the building. “This is a ‘Thank you, God’ moment,” Statham told the Baptist Message. “When you think of COVID-19, and another tropical storm that hit the island, you can’t help but praise the Lord. The project has given people in the community hope that they will get through the rebuild of the island.” LBDR member Howard Turner, who participated in the most recent trip to St. Matthew Baptist, said he is awestruck at God’s faithfulness throughout the project. “The reward of being part of the St. Matthew rebuild for many trips is two-fold,” he said. “First, it’s the joy and privilege of … [Read more...]

NOLA judge halts state abortion ban, clinics allowed to reopen

June 27, 2022

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor WASHINGTON (LBM)—The Louisiana Department of Health officially shut down, June 24, the three abortion clinics operating in the state only to have a New Orleans judge temporarily stop the action, June 27. The controversy began June 24 after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Mississippi ban on abortions after 15 weeks of gestation, and overturned Roe v. Wade in the same ruling, returning authority for the regulation of abortion to the states. Louisiana has had a “trigger law” on the books since 2006 that took effect that day because SCOTUS invalidated Roe. LDH immediately issued the letters to the Women’s Health Care Center, New Orleans, Hope Medical Group for Women, Shreveport, and the Delta Clinic of Baton Rouge, informing them that the state abortion ban was then in effect. After the weekend abortion groups filed suit and Orleans Parish Civil District Judge Robin Giarrusso, a Democrat, granted a temporary restraining order that day, stopping enforcement of the ban. This means the three clinics may resume performing abortions, a lucrative business in Louisiana last year, with 7,444 abortions garnering an estimated $3.7 million combined in the state. The plaintiffs in the case are … [Read more...]

More than 1 million voters switch to GOP in warning for Dems

June 27, 2022

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Trinity celebrates 35 consecutive Sundays of baptisms

June 27, 2022

Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer LAKE CHARLES, La. (LBM) – Sutton Trombatore had been curious about Jesus for a while but finally realized his need for a Savior in late 2021. Soon after witnessing a baptism at Trinity Baptist Church, Lake Charles, in December, the youngster, 6, had an in-depth conversation about salvation with his parents, Chris and Dani, and church staff members. Sutton accepted Christ at the meeting and on April 24 was baptized by his dad. “I told Sutton that day that he had always been my son, but I now got to baptize him and call him my brother,” Chris Trombatore told the Baptist Message. “There is no bigger reward for a father than getting to baptize your son.” Trombatore is among 125 new converts the church (which averages 1,400 for worship) has baptized, collectively, every Sunday since Oct. 31. Another 53 have professed Jesus as Lord and are awaiting baptism. Pastor Steve James said his goal each year is for at least 100 people to decide to follow Christ and get baptized. Since Jan. 2, Trinity Baptist has baptized 99 and is on pace to have its most baptisms (197) since 2012. James credits the wave of baptisms to the congregation inviting others to attend worship, which many … [Read more...]

Ukrainian refugees accept Christ in Poland, Belarus

June 27, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer WARSAW, Poland (LBM) – More than 100 years after Jake Roudkovski’s great-grandfather accepted Christ in World War I, Roudkovski witnessed for himself how God could use war to bring others to a relationship with Jesus, this time with at least 75 Ukrainian refugees. Roudkovski, a professor with New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary as well as interim pastor with First Baptist Church, Zachary, accompanied four of his church members, as part of a 12-member team, to minister to Ukrainian refugees and Belarusian pastors, May 25-June 2. The trip, which included volunteers from Florida and Georgia, was organized by Byelorussian Mission in-country ministry. Team members led Bible studies and worship services for Ukrainian refugees at a hotel leased by several churches in Warsaw, Poland, and they witnessed at least 75 profess Jesus as Lord. The team also led a training conference for 250 pastors in Korbin, Belarus. “God is at work in spite of the brutality of war,” Roudkovski told the Baptist Message. “My great-grandfather was saved in the trenches during World War I in Russia when a British chaplain led him to faith in Christ. God told me back in March -- when we could have … [Read more...]

NOLA BCM chaplain shares Hope with hopeless

June 27, 2022

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS, La. (LBM) – Since 2020, Baptist Community Ministries Chaplain Doug Daspit has been on a mission to give Christ-centered hope to the people on the streets of New Orleans. Daspit, who joined BCM two years ago, has used even the darkest circumstances as an opportunity to shine Jesus’ light. “Chaplaincy is a cool ministry,” Daspit told the Baptist Message. “It allows me to engage my community in places that a lot of other ministers don’t have the opportunity to step into. There have been lots of ministry conversations, people I have prayed with, individuals I have counseled with and many I shared Scripture with that I never imagined I would be able to do.” During his time with BCM, Daspit has responded to 144 incidents, with the most memorable, so far, a May 2021 shooting outside a Mid-City coffee shop, he said. Hearing a cry for help from a man who was shot, he issued a call via a police dispatcher, Daspit shared. Within a minute, officers and emergency medical services personnel responded. He remained at the scene to offer prayers and comfort until the victim was taken to a hospital, where he recovered. Leaving the coffee shop, Daspit thanked God for … [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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