A Special Update and Our February Itinerary Scott Pauley

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The first month of 2018 has exceeded our prayers and plans. In the words of the Psalm 118:23, “This is the LORD’S doing; it is marvellous in our eyes.” So many of you have been praying and God is answering your prayers. Thank you for laboring with us for the gospel.

I am happy to report that the Lord has blessed the new “Enjoying the Journey” podcast in a special way. In its first month the episodes have been listened to nearly 12,000 times! If you have not yet been able to listen you may catch up on the first episodes at enjoyingthejourney.org/broadcast. A new 10 minute Bible study comes out five times each week. You may subscribe at iTunes or Google Play to receive each new episode on your mobile device. Thanks for listening and helping us spread the word to others!

Our family would love to see you at a meeting very soon. Please pray for these special services coming up in February…

Friday-Saturday, February 2-3 – Spiritual Avalanche Youth Meeting, Gateway Baptist Church, Blacksburg, VA, Pastor Scott Souther

Sunday, February 4 – Sunday morning and evening services, Fellowship Baptist, Wytheville, VA, Pastor Andrew Davis

Friday-Saturday, February 9-10 – True Love Waits Conference, Greater Rhode Island Baptist Temple, Pastor Tom Krampert

Sunday, February 11 – Sunday morning and evening service, Greater Rhode Island Baptist Temple, Pastor Tom Krampert

Thursday-Friday, February 15-16 – Couple’s Retreat, Spirit of the Smokies Lodge, Pigeon Forge, TN

Sunday-Monday, February 18-19 – Tent Meeting, Calvary Baptist Church, Englewood, FL, Pastor John Boutchia

Sunday-Tuesday, February 25-27 – Missions Revival, Space Coast Baptist Church, New Smyrna Beach, FL, Pastor Dan Cox


For more details on each meeting visit enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or contact the host church.


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  1. Pretisia on January 30, 2018 at 12:38 AM

    you’ve got so many things to do in your schedule i will keep u in my prayer

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