April Itinerary and Ministry Update Scott Pauley

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Thank you to so many friends who have joined with us in prayer for the advancement of the gospel and revival! We are just completing our first three months in evangelism and rejoicing in God’s faithfulness. He truly does “do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Eph. 3:20).

If you have signed up to be one of our prayer partners an update from the first quarter of this year will be sent to your email soon. We deeply appreciate your prayers and encouragement!

If you would like to partner with us and receive this prayer letter please give us your email address here. The Lord is at work and we are grateful to be in that work with Him.

Would you take a moment today and pray for our family and these meetings coming up in the next month?

Friday-Saturday, April 1-2     Special Meetings at First Baptist Church of Southwest Broward, Cooper City, FL, Pastor Tom Odom

Sunday evening-Wednesday, April 3-6     Revival Meetings at Pine Grove Baptist Church, Lindside, WV, Pastor Jerry Martin

Friday-Saturday, April 8-9     Men’s Advance at Faith Baptist Church, Wesley Chapel, FL, Pastor Adam Wilder

Sunday morning and evening, April 10     Southside Baptist Church, Tampa, FL     Pastor Kerry Nance

Friday-Saturday, April 15-16     Men’s Conference at Bible Baptist Church, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Pastor Al Stone

Sunday morning and evening, April 17     Near North Baptist Church, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, Pastor Kendall Wadley

Tuesday, April 19     Cedar Ridge Baptist Church, Knoxville, TN, Pastor Larry Branham

Thursday-Friday, April 21-22     Youth Conference at Fellowship Baptist Church, Durham, NC, Pastor Rick Finley

Sunday morning and evening, April 24      Fellowship Baptist Church, Durham, NC, Pastor Rick Finley

Monday-Wednesday, April 25-27     Revival Meetings at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Speedwell, TN, Pastor Don Proffitt

More detailed information is available on each meeting at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary. It would be a joy to see you if you are able to attend one of the services. We also look forward to being home for a few days, April 11-14, and attending the annual Baptist Friends Conference at Temple Baptist Church and Crown College. You may find more information at baptistfriends.org.

My prayer is that God would use you where you are for the furtherance of the gospel! Thank you for being our friends.


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  1. Gary Ledford on March 29, 2016 at 5:47 PM

    Praying for you, your family, and ministry daily.

    • Scott Pauley on March 29, 2016 at 6:38 PM

      That means so much to us. Thank you, my friend!

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