January 2018 Itinerary and a Prayer Request Scott Pauley

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If God lets us live until Monday we will begin a brand new year. What a privilege to serve the Lord! Below you will find our scheduled meetings for the first month of 2018.

We need your prayers especially for the evangelistic crusade taking place in India during the middle of the month. Please help us pray for spiritual power and souls to be saved. I look forward to posting a full report when we return.

I am rejoicing today in God’s faithfulness to us this past year. If you do not receive our quarterly updates you may subscribe to receive them in the coming year.

Our prayer for 2018 is that we would fulfill the command to “lengthen thy cords and strengthen thy stakes” (Isaiah 54:2). We desire to be and do all that God has for us. May we witness that from the first days…

Wednesday, January 3 – Tabernacle Baptist Church, Hickory, NC, Pastor Scott Hooks

Thursday, January 4 – Tabernacle Christian School, Hickory, NC, Pastor Scott Hooks

Sunday-Tuesday, January 7-9 – Revival, Bible Baptist Church, Mattoon, IL, Pastor Ryan Hayden

Sunday, January 14 – Morning and Evening Services, Jordan Baptist Church, Gallipolis Ferry, WV, Pastor Bo Burgess

Monday, January 15-Tuesday, January 23 – Evangelistic Crusade, Coimbatore, India, Pastor P.D. Cherian

Friday, January 26 – Youth Rally, Beckley Regular Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Steve Beverly

Sunday – Tuesday, January 28-30 – Revival, Faith Baptist Church, Titusville, FL, Pastor Jeremy Coppock

You may find more detail on each meeting at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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