January Meetings & A Word About Our Website Scott Pauley

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We will soon begin the first meetings of a brand new year. We are grateful to God for allowing us to give the last ten years to the work of evangelism and look forward to all God has for us in the days ahead. Thank you for keeping up with us and going with us through prayer. We wanted to remind about all of the resources that are available with a quick word about our website.

EnjoyingTheJourney.org

This site is designed to help you dig deep into God’s Word by engaging with all of the free resources offered by Enjoying the Journey. This includes:

  • All Enjoying the Journey podcast episodes arranged by series
  • An archive of hundreds of blog articles
  • Free downloadable tools for personal Bible study
  • Resources to use for evangelism and discipleship
  • Video library of Bible messages and brief devotional thoughts

An exciting part of site is its search capabilities. You can search through all written, audio, and video content by key word, subject matter, or Scripture reference! Our prayer is that this will be a great tool as you study and share God’s truth with others.

One of our newest resources is the Journey Through Scripture page, which allows you to study each book of the Bible in detail, allowing you to see an overview of each book of the Bible, and all related blog posts, broadcasts, videos and resources! As you begin your Bible reading plan in January, we pray this will be a great help and enhance your study of God’s Word.

Upcoming Events in 2026

Our itinerary is available on our website. For information on future dates or to make a request please email Kimberly at co*****@****************ey.org and she will be happy to help.


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