Abortion survivor tells her story----for LIFE
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Chris McDaniel
Last week, as part of a fund-raising event held for the Center for Pregnancy Choices of South Central Mississippi, Gianna Jessen, a 33-year-old abortion survivor, shared her touching story with a packed room of almost 400 people.
With her words, she celebrated the center and its mission to demonstrate Christ’s love to women and their families who happen to be facing an unplanned or crises pregnancy. To its credit, the CPC represents a life-affirming ministry whose mission is to save lives and secure futures. Continue Reading Here
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Identifying Judicial & Congressional Districts, Plus Sample Ballot
Friday, October 15, 2010
Mississippi has numerous judicial district courts - circuit and chancery - and elections are held as a non-partisan election - meaning the candidates do not declare an affiliated political party.
There are two maps below, one for Circuit Courts and one for Chancery Courts. To find out which Mississippi Judicial District (circuit or chancery) you are in, locate the county on the respective map and identify the associated judicial district.
Also, below these two maps is a map indicating the Congressional Representative Districts. To find out which Congressional District you are in, locate your location on…
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Votes, Pills and Polls
Jimmy Porter
Pills and polls have a lot in common. Probably ninety percent of the readers of this article take some sort of pill or pills. The pill reveals that something is wrong in the human body but it has the potential to make the situation better. The pill is an indicator but taken as prescribed, it can become part of the cure. But if the pill is left in its container and never taken, then it means absolutely nothing.
Polls, like pills, come with many different forms, definitions and implications. Poll may mean casting and registering of votes in…
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MS Congressional Voter Guide
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Christian’s concern for citizenship is not a matter merely of understanding, but also of acting. The final test of our citizenship is not what we think and say, but what we do. Knowledge about our concerns should lead us to action.*
Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President and Chief Author of the Declaration of Independence said, “I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but…
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The Yazoo Clay of Our Day
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Rob Chambers
Whenever someone plans on building a house, the design and type of materials are always considered, but the foundation is always where the building begins.
The Bible talks about the foundation of a house and its correlation to one’s spiritual house. The quality of a spiritual house depends on the spiritual foundation. If one has a bad foundation they will have a house with structural problems.
In Mississippi many house foundations have been built on a type of soil called Yazoo clay. Yazoo clay has a distinctive, yet destructive, property of expanding and contracting by as…
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Evangelicals reject gay partners in immigration bill
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Compiled by Tom Strode, Washington bureau chief for Baptist Press.
WASHINGTON (BP)--Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land has joined other evangelical leaders in opposing an immigration reform proposal if it continues to treat homosexual partners the same as heterosexual married spouses.
The president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission signed onto a June 4 statement from the religious rights law firm Liberty Counsel taking exception to a same-sex partners provision in federal legislation being proposed by Sen. Charles Schumer, D.-N.Y.
The bill, which has yet to be introduced, would enable same-sex partners from overseas to become legal citizens of this country in the same way…
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Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
Rob Chambers
On a recent weekend vacation, my wife and I encountered what was not only a message for us but for others as well. Throughout our short stay we saw old and new friends and made new acquaintances. The common thread that ran throughout our conversations and experiences was the importance of hope and encouragement.
It’s difficult to encourage someone if you don’t have hope, and one thing that will erode a Christian’s hope in day-to-day living is negativity. If someone is inundated with negativity, then it’s hard to ward off a despairing attitude.
It is very…
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Jimmy Porter speaks on Choctaw Indian casino
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Charlotte Graham of Laurel Leader-Call
Jimmy Porter, executive director of the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board’s Christian Action was special guest at a meeting held to hear and discuss issues related to the proposed establishment of a casino in Jones County.
State Auditor Stacey Pickering, member of First Baptist Church Laurel, was also a guest presenter. Click here to continue.
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September Conference Addressing Homosexuality
Monday, May 03, 2010
In September, the Christian Action Commission of the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board
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Protect your family from the devastating effects of internet pornography
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
The Southern Baptist Convention’s Baptist Press has published a series of four (4) resource articles about Internet porn addiction. Click the links below for more information on how to protect your family from internet pornography
Internet porn a wide-ranging problem, even in the church Help needed to fight porn’s harmful impact Reliance on God leads to healing from porn Porn & cell phones: protecting your kids…
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Health bill condemned by pro-lifers
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Baptist Press and Local Reports
WASHINGTON (BP and local reports) — The U.S. House of Representatives passed a controversial health-care bill March 21, deeply disappointing pro-life Americans who hoped a small group of Democrats would block legislation they say will permit federal funding of abortion and likely increase the rate of the procedure.
Mississippi Con-gressmen Travis Childers and Gene Taylor, both Demo-crats, voted against the bill along with Republican Gregg Harper. Democrat Bennie Thompson voted in favor of the legislation.
Childers is a member of East Booneville Church, Booneville. Harper is…
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Pro-Lifers cave, secure health care reform
Doug Carlson
All eyes were on Capitol Hill on Sunday. Late that evening, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, bucking the will of the American people, cobbled together a slim majority of House votes to send a trillion-dollar health care reform package to President Obama, who signed the overhaul into law today. To pro-lifers’ dismay, a flawed concession on the prominent issue that had threatened reform for months, abortion, proved to be a deciding factor in its passage.
Just hours before the House vote, the White House struck a deal with Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) and a handful of other Democratic holdouts…
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Health care reform: Don’t be afraid
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Russell D. Moore
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)--"Now these three abide: anger, outrage, and fear—and the greatest of these is fear.”
That’s not in the Bible.
But sometimes I wonder if I think it is.
The United States House of Representatives passed a health care reform bill Sunday that I and lots of other Christians opposed. Such legislation should concern us. There are some bad consequences for the weakest and most vulnerable among us, principally unborn children. But should it also concern us that so many of us are talking today about how afraid we are?
Is…
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Four S. Baptist Dems. vote ‘no’ on bill
Staff
WASHINGTON (BP)--Four of five Southern Baptist Democrats in the House of Representatives voted against health-care legislation approved by the chamber March 21.
Reps. Bobby Bright of Alabama, Travis Childers of Mississippi, Lincoln Davis of Tennessee and Heath Shuler of North Carolina voted “no” on a version of health-care reform passed by the Senate in December. A controversial part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, H.R. 3590, was language that the major pro-life organizations say will permit federal funding of abortion. President Obama is scheduled to sign an executive order that is aimed at appeasing pro-life concerns,…
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Land predicts a ‘tsunami-size’ voter backlash over healthcare vote
Richard Land
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, expressed disappointment with those who passed the healthcare legislation, despite the opposition of the majority of American people.
“What a tragic day for American medicine and for our nation’s citizens. This healthcare legislation will lead to the overwhelming majority of Americans living shorter lives, and experiencing more pain and suffering before they die.
“A majority of Americans are enraged that their elected representatives would so callously disregard their expressed convictions and pass legislation a majority of the populace clearly does not want.”…
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