Don’t Miss A Special Broadcast Tomorrow! Scott Pauley

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Today we finish our “Journey Through Scripture” podcast series. So many of you have let us know that you have been making the journey with us and have helped to share it with others. Thank you.

Tomorrow we are releasing an episode that is a special word to our listeners. This informal conversation is the only weekend broadcast we have ever done. It is an epilogue of sorts with a special resource that I am excited to make available. I know it is Saturday, but would you take the time to listen?

You can find all of the podcasts archived and listen to the new one at enjoyingthejourney.org/broadcast.

Those who participate will be able to receive a ready reference tool that you can put in your Bible for personal Bible study along with a download of a special message that has not been aired. God is so good to allow us to study the Word of God together. I am truly grateful for your interest and support.

The journey continues next week with a brand new series! God’s Word is so wonderfully rich. May the Lord bless you as you study and apply it.

Enjoying the Journey,


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5 Comments

  1. Timothy E Starr on June 29, 2018 at 9:31 AM

    Brother Pauley,

    Thank you for the podcasts, especially the through the scripture podcasts. Well done and they have been a blessing.
    God bless you as you minister.

    • Scott Pauley on June 29, 2018 at 9:54 AM

      Thank you so much for listening! God bless.

  2. Jeff Pierce on January 3, 2021 at 4:49 PM

    Dear Brother Pauley,
    I have enjoyed “A Journey Through Scripture” series of podcasts and I am interested in obtaining both of the resources you previously mentioned for this series. The daily Bible reading plan and the ready reference tool. How can I obtain those references? I am a home group leader at my church and would love to take my group through all 66 books of the Bible.
    May God richly bless you,
    Jeff Pierce

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