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It was one year ago this month that so many things came to a halt. Isn’t it wonderful to know that God continued to work? We are grateful to be able to travel and minister God’s Word in so many places again.
Recently I have been thinking of how exciting it will be when we get to our final destination! That is not here…it is in a city that Christ is preparing for us. In my devotional reading last week I came across Hebrews 13:14, a verse that sums up the heart of a traveler, “For here we have no continuing city, but we seek one to come.” I feel like I’m living that verse every week! But this is not just the truth of an itinerant preacher, it is the reality of every pilgrim making our way to what John Bunyan called “the celestial city.”
This world is not my home – I am just passing through! Let’s ask God to help us make this one pass all that it should be for eternity. Our prayer is that God will use you where you are. March will be a heavy month of travel and ministry and we deeply appreciate you praying for us as we serve in these local churches and special meetings…
Sunday-Tuesday, February 28-March 2, Revival – Space Coast Baptist Church, New Smyrna Beach, FL, Pastor Daniel Cox
Thursday-Friday, March 4-5, Couples’ Retreat – Pigeon Forge, TN (Multiple churches, hosted by Pastor Mark Brandon)
Sunday-Tuesday, March 7-9, Revival – Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Holts Summit, MO, Pastor Nolan Wynn
Wednesday, March 10, Capitol Connection – Independent Baptist Church, Clinton, MD, Pastor Mike Creed (Join us virtually for this special conference. Full information at https://awakeamerica.org/capitol-connection/.)
Friday-Saturday, March 12-13, Men’s Conference – Fellowship Baptist Church, Liberal, KS, Pastor Tyler Prater
Sunday, March 14, Morning and Evening Services – Fellowship Baptist Church, Liberal, KS, Pastor Tyler Prater
Thursday-Sunday, March 18-21, Missions Conference – Gospel Light Baptist Church, Helena, AL, Pastor Gary Bohman
Wednesday, March 24, Evening service – Clay First Baptist Church, Clay, WV, Pastor Gary Drake
Friday, March 26, God Bless America Pastor’s and Faithful Men’s Prayer Meeting – Bible Baptist Church, Beckley, WV, Pastor Sam Green (Click here for full details on this gospel effort.)
Sunday-Tuesday, March 28-30, Revival – New Life Baptist Church, Odenville, AL, Pastor Denny Lecroy


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