5 Lessons On Witnessing Scott Pauley

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  • Are you looking for a study that will stir your heart for the advancement of the gospel?
  • Are you interested in a brief series on witnessing that could be used in a Sunday School class, youth group, or small Bible study?
  • Are you needing a training resource to prepare believers to share their faith?

It was my great joy recently to write five lessons that place an emphasis on this very thing. Over the last few days I have heard from a number of pastors who have used the GO Kit in their churches:

Having used the GO series in our church, I highly recommend it to other churches. This is a series that can be used of God to encourage and equip God’s people to share the gospel with others.” – Pastor Jody Jenkins, Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, Gray, TN

The GO Soul Winning Training Resource written by Evangelist Scott Pauley and Dr. Byron Foxx is sound in it’s biblical foundation, solid in it’s presentation and simplistic in its application of Bible truth. I highly recommend this Soul winning training because it makes sharing the Gospel easy for any believer to get involved!” – Pastor Gary Ledford, University Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA
Great material! I taught the lessons in our church and it was a blessing! Highly recommend the GO resource training kit!!!” – Pastor Casey Stone, Calvary Baptist Missionary Church, Suffolk, VA
Brother Byron Foxx and I have compiled a number of teacher helps, student handouts, and bonus resources in the GO Kit. The lessons are Scriptural, simple, and very specific. Each calls for action to be taken. Once you have obtained the kit you may make as many copies as necessary for your setting.
We are praying that the Lord will multiply it for the purpose of the saving of souls and training of soul winners. The downloadable version is available HERE.
Could I recommend that you order your GO Kit today? If you find it helpful please recommend this tool to others. May the Lord allow us to meet many in Heaven as a result of these Bible studies!

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