2020 – NEW DEVOTIONAL PODCAST SERIES! January 6, 2020

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If you have been traveling with us through the Word of God, thank you! If you have not yet joined us on this journey I would like to encourage you to begin today. We have just completed our second year of podcasts. (You may find the archive here.)

As we begin this third year of broadcasts we are returning to the theme of our studies – Enjoying The Journey. In a sad world, surrounded by brokenness and hurt, God’s people must rediscover the adventure of walking with God. Over the next few weeks we are going to look at “The Great Journeys Of The Bible” and learn the lasting truths that every traveler needs for the journey ahead.

I am very excited about studying the Scriptures with you and grateful for the good reports we continue to receive from listeners. You may subscribe on our host platform, Podbean, on Apple iTunes, Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast player. The daily broadcast is also available on our media player each day at enjoyingthejourney.org/broadcast/.

If you are being blessed by the broadcast you could help us by:

  • Leaving a rating and review of the broadcast on the platform where you listen. This simple support helps the podcast gain greater viewership.
  • Sharing the podcast with family and friends and encouraging them to join our Bible studies. Word of mouth is the best recommendation, but you can actually share the individual episodes via social media or a text message to those you are trying to encourage.
  • Donating to help us continue producing the programming and distributing it to others. (You may do so securely here.)
  • Praying for God’s favor and lasting fruit as we teach God’s Word.

Thank you for making Enjoying The Journey a part of your day. We would love to hear from you. You may email us at connect@enjoyingthejourney.org. Help us pray that 2020 would be a year of God’s blessing on this gospel work.

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2 Comments

  1. Amanda Krunsberg on January 7, 2020 at 6:11 AM

    I’ve been enjoying the journey with you since Spiritual Avalance 2019. I am looking forward to Enjoying the Journey 2020 and I started journaling this year. You are such a blessing. Thank you for taking your time to study and teach the word of God.

    • Scott Pauley on January 20, 2020 at 10:38 AM

      I’m so glad. Thank you for listening and thank you for taking time to let me know. God bless!

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