A New Listening Option for Full Length Bible Messages Scott Pauley

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The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it” (Psalm 68:11).

Technology and media platforms have provided amazing ways of multiplying the preaching and teaching of God’s Word. Media can at times be overpowering, and it can certainly be used for evil. However, I am convinced that we can and should use it as a platform from which to share the message of Christ.

We are happy to announce that there is now a new listening option for full length Bible messages from Enjoying the Journey. Several of the churches that I have preached in already post their messages to Sermon Audio and we now have our own Sermon Audio channel. Though we will continue to post weekly video messages to the YouTube channel we are beginning to post audio only messages, along with video messages, to this wonderful resource library. Steven Lee and the team at Sermon Audio do a great job and have a passion to further the work of the gospel. We appreciate them working with us.

Our daily podcast will continue to be available on all of the podcasting platforms. If you would like to listen to some of the full length messages from our meetings Sermon Audio will allow you to do so. Thank you for listening and praying for us.

Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days” (Ecclesiastes 11:1).


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