An Open Letter About Our May Campaign Scott Pauley

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We are quickly approaching an exciting 4 day campaign in May. Please help us pray and share this important information. Below I am posting an open letter that is being sent to area churches throughout the Tri-Cities region of Tennessee and Virginia. There are three ways you can help us:

  • Add this to your personal prayer list. We need intercessors!
  • Come and bring a group to some part of the campaign.
  • Share the following information with anyone you may know in that area.

Thank you for having a part in this special gospel effort…

Dear friend,

The need of our nation is for a true spiritual awakening. There is nothing wrong with hearts and homes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ could not change! The Lord Jesus commanded us to “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15). It is with this burden that we are conducting the Go Reach America Campaign in the Tri-Cities area on May 3-6, 2017.

Please mark your calendar now for these dates and plan to bring a group with you! All meetings will be held at Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, 197 Suncrest Street, Gray, Tennessee, 37615.

Wednesday, May 3, 7 pm – Area-wide Prayer Rally
Thursday, May 4, 7 pm – Revival Meeting
Friday, May 5, 7 pm – Revival Meeting
Saturday, May 6, 10 am – Personal Evangelism Training
Saturday, May 6, 5 pm – God Bless America Rally

Seventeen churches are sponsoring this special meeting with many more participating. A 200-voice choir will be singing nightly. Special rallies will also be held on Saturday evening for children and young people. This is more than another meeting. This is an effort to see souls saved and God’s people prepared to give the gospel.

If your heart is to see revival in our churches and the advancement of the gospel in our country we are asking you to join us for this meeting. You may find more information at GodBlessAmericaRally.com.

Thank you for your prayers. We look forward to seeing you in Gray, Tennessee in a few days.

Yours in Christ,

Evangelist Scott Pauley
enjoyingthejourney.org

Evangelist Byron Foxx
bibletruthmusic.com

P.S. For additional tickets, posters, or more information please call 423.477.3311.


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