A Letter To Friends Scott Pauley

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Dear friends,

Communication is so important in life and ministry! Technology has made this much easier for our generation. In the work God has called us to do, we have tried to share prayer requests and updates with our friends and are always grateful to hear from you.

I am working hard to stay in touch with as many people as possible and would like to ask you to do a couple of things to help us…

1. Provide us your email address. This will not be shared with others, but it will allow me to pass along information that I hope will be a great blessing to you. There are two ways to do this:

  • A couple of times a week a new article is posted on our blog, Enjoying the Journey. Go to enjoyingthejourney.org/blog and provide your information under “Subscribe via email.”
  • Once a quarter we publish a family update in the form of an e-newsletter. Click here to be added to this list. (Note: these are two different email lists.)

If for some reason you have signed up for posts and are not receiving them or have changed your email address please let us know. You may email me at any time at [email protected].

2. Recommend our website to a friend. Our online resources are designed to help evangelize the lost, encourage believers, and equip Christian workers. Each month new resources are added and it is our prayer that enjoyingthejourney.org will serve as a platform to help many. Would you help us share the message?

Recommending the blog or sharing a sermon may be a means of ministering to someone you know.

Thank you for being our friends. I hope we can stay in touch.

Yours for souls,

 

P.S. Many people prefer to use good old-fashioned mail! We still enjoy getting letters. Just today a man wrote and his timely letter was a great blessing. If you would like to write our mailing address is: 1038 N. Eisenhower Drive, Beckley, WV 25801.


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2 Comments

  1. Jake Sammons on November 4, 2018 at 11:11 PM

    Hello Bro. Pauley, my name is Jake Sammons. I was at Camp CoBeAc this past summer when you preached for half of the week. I don’t know if you remember me, but on the second day of camp I surrendered to preach the Word of God. You prayed with me there at camp. I am now a freshman at Pensacola Christian College, studying Pastoral Ministries. Listening to your sermons and podcasts have been a huge blessing to me. Your love for God and knowledge of the scripture is inspiring. I would like to ask you to please pray for me as I study the Word of God and learn how to preach more effectively here at college. I hope to see you again someday.

    With Love and Prayer,
    Jake Sammons

    • Scott Pauley on November 6, 2018 at 1:59 PM

      What an encouragement to me today! God bless you my friend as you continue following the Lord.

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