By Gary D. Myers, NOBTS director of communications NEW ORLEANS, La. (NOBTS) – Archaeologists from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary planned to spend much of June and July excavating at Tel Hadid, the site of a biblical city in Israel. But like so many other events in 2020, their dig season was a casualty of COVID-19. Despite the loss of this summer’s excavation season, the Tel Hadid dig was the featured cover story of the Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) summer issue. The BAR feature, “Tel Hadid: Through the Ages,” was co-authored by NOBTS and Tel Aviv University professors. The popular magazine enjoys broad readership which ranges from members of the general public to professional archaeologists and scholars. “Being on the cover of BAR offers the opportunity for excavations to gain significant notoriety in the field of archaeology,” said Dan Warner, professor of archaeology at NOBTS and co-director of the Tel Hadid Expedition. “Being on the cover also creates an interest factor for excavations to gain volunteers to come join the fun in the dirt. So, it is prized by all excavations.” Tel Hadid is located approximately three miles southeast of the Ben Gurion Airport and nine miles from Tel Aviv. The park … [Read more...]
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Louisiana Legacy: Family and Kingdom – providing for family needs and impacting the Kingdom
By Jeffrey Steed ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBF) – Christians are motivated to meet the needs of family members because of our love and loyalty to them. Many have minor children who are understandably heavily dependent on parents for their needs to be met. There are others who have parents depending upon their children because of unforeseen circumstances in life. Some have adult children who have special needs and are financially dependent upon their parents. Others are the legal guardians of grandchildren because of challenging circumstances and those grandchildren are financially dependent upon their grandparents. Life seems to have some unusual circumstances placed before us occasionally. What most individuals have in common is the motivation to step-up and help family members in times of need. The above provides some real life circumstances that occur in the lives of many. There are charitable tools to help address some of these life circumstances as well as impacting the Kingdom one day. Consider the significance of that last statement. You have the ability to meet the needs of family as well as impacting the Kingdom one day! For more information, please contact the Foundation at 877.523.4636. Jeffrey Steed is executive … [Read more...]
Are you just sitting around?
By Stewart Holloway PINEVILLE, La. – When asked to engage in a new ministry, a pastor declined to even think about it saying, “We’re just waiting on this whole virus thing.” Essentially, this pastor and his church are doing nothing while a world crisis rages. That means they have lost five months of gospel impact while ministry is on pause. They are just sitting around waiting. I’m grateful that our church has decided not to do that. I do not see how any church CAN do that! The work of Christ must continue even in the midst of some of the oddest circumstances we have ever experienced. Like most churches, only about half of our people are back in person. At times that is discouraging (ok, it is always discouraging!), but then we hear of ministry happening outside the walls of the church - some of that in person but even more by phone, mail, and internet resources. Those reports encourage us that ministry is happening in multiple ways and places and lives are being touched. I am also encouraged by the giving of our people. In the middle of a pandemic and with half of our people still at home, we are closer to meeting budget at mid-year than I can remember. In addition, we have reduced our debt by almost $200,000. We have … [Read more...]
Churches’ decisions produce Kingdom decisions at GO TELL camp
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer TOCCOA, Ga. (LBM) - The 2020 GO TELL Camp almost did not happen for two Louisiana Baptist churches, but divine intervention provided a way for the students to experience a mighty movement of God. Like many others around the country, churches who planned on participating in the annual camp organized by GO TELL Ministries faced novel coronavirus pandemic-related challenges. While some opted not to attend, Spring Creek Baptist Church in Kentwood and First Baptist Church in Houma were among seven churches who attended the camp June 25-29 at the Georgia Baptist Conference Center in Toccoa, Ga. Spring Creek brought 42 students and 16 adults and First Houma brought 14 students and four adults. By the end of the week, Spring Creek Baptist reported four professions of faith, 19 restorations of fellowship with the Lord and one commitment to Christian vocational ministry. First Houma’s students indicated a number of decisions for personal spiritual renewal. “We are very grateful to GO TELL founder Rick Gage and his camp staff. They could have pulled the plug but they made the decision to make it happen,” Spring Creek student minister Eric Latham told the Baptist Message. “That’s … [Read more...]
LC takes over ownership of Louisiana Athletic Club in Pineville, Alexandria
By LCNews staff PINEVILLE, La. (LCNews) – Louisiana College has become the sole owner of the Louisiana Athletic Club’s two locations in Pineville and Alexandria. According to a memo from CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital CEO Chris Karam, the organization made the decision this month to withdraw its ownership of the athletic clubs due to the financial challenges caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic. They also re-evaluated their focus on what the organization could best provide the community. “Customer service has been central to the mission of the LAC, and that will remain of utmost importance,” said Louisiana College President Rick Brewer. “LC and CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini have similar missions, which makes for a great partnership. We look forward to the opportunity to provide health and fitness services to our community.” With the change in ownership comes a new manager, Ronnie Schwartz. Schwartz, who has been a personal trainer in the area for 24 years, has served on the staff at LAC since May 2005, including the last 13 years as fitness manager. A member of Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria, Schwartz serves as worship assistant and has worked with the youth for many years. “We have added … [Read more...]
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