Best of the Blog: Top 10 Scott Pauley

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For the last nine years I have enjoyed writing regular articles for our Enjoying the Journey blog. The archive of more than 700 posts deal with a wide range of topics. We are excited to roll out something brand new in January that will make these and other resources more usable. (More on that later!)

The blog has a feature so that you can search by category, date or key word. If you have not already subscribed to receive new posts in your inbox you may do so here. Typically there are 2-3 brief articles each week. Our goal is simple: God’s truth applied to my life.

Below are the “top ten” articles that have been read and shared. I don’t thing this necessarily makes them more important, but for some reason they resonated with folks at key times. If you have not read them I hope you will take time to do so and pass them along if they are a blessing…

One Thing I Do Not Do With Social Media

10 Ways to Begin Bringing Others to Jesus

5 Things I Pray Before I Preach

5 Things Every Church Member Can Do For Their Church Today

My Struggle with Doubt and the Victory I Found

7 Things to Pray for Your Pastor

The Kindest Thing You Can Do for Your Preacher

My Advice to Church Staff Members

The Danger of Erasing History

A Word to Younger Preachers

Thanks for taking time to read the posts. I pray that you are enjoying the journey!

Scott Pauley


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