March Itinerary and Special Request for Prayer Scott Pauley

Many friends have taken up a ministry of prayer on our behalf. In just a few days we will begin sending a monthly update via email to those who desire to partner with us in prayer. I look forward to sharing my heart and some of the special things God is doing.

If you would like to join this team of intercessors we would love to communicate with you in this way. Please take just a moment and leave your name and email address here. It will not be shared in any way. You can expect a special report in your inbox in just a few days. Thank you for standing with us in prayer!

One of the blessings of traveling to minister God’s Word is the privilege of crossing paths with so many friends the Lord has given us. We have reunited with many old friends over the last two months and had the joy of making many new friends.

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With friends at a recent meeting in Acworth, GA

If you are within driving distance of any of these meetings our family would love to see you! You may find more detail on each meeting at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary. Please help us pray for souls to be saved and a real work of revival in each place.

March 2016

Tuesday, March 1 – Revival, Boiling Springs Baptist Church, Fletcher, NC, Pastor Cody Sturgill

Wednesday evening, March 2 – New Haven Baptist Church, Summersville, GA, Pastor Brent Madaris

Thursday, March 3 – Pastor’s Fellowship, Whitfield Baptist Church, Dalton, GA, Pastor Wayne Cofield

Saturday, March 5 – Youth Rally, Bethel Baptist Church, Hartselle, AL, Pastor Steve Taylor

Sunday evening, March 6 – Wednesday, March 9 – Revival, Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Charleston, WV, Pastor Gary Hall

Monday morning, March 7 – Pastor’s Fellowship, Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Charleston, WV, Pastor Gary Hall

Sunday morning and evening, March 13 – Worth Baptist Church, Fort Worth, TX, Pastor Tyler Gillit

Monday, March 14 – Wednesday, March 16 – Bible Conference, Volusia County Baptist Church, Orange City, FL, Pastor John Reynolds

Saturday, March 19 – Iron Works Men’s Conference, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Elkview, WV, Pastor Lee Swor

Sunday morning and evening, March 20 – Maranatha Baptist Church, Charleston, WV, Pastor Kevan Bartlett

Sunday evening, March 27 – Wednesday, March 30 – Revival, Belle Meadows Baptist Church, Bristol, VA, Pastor Dewey Williams

 


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2 Comments

  1. Lauren Hickman on February 23, 2016 at 7:51 PM

    Good to see some familiar faces! 🙂 Praying for you

    • Scott Pauley on February 23, 2016 at 7:53 PM

      It was great to be with them! Hope you are well!

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