Ministry Update and February Itinerary Scott Pauley

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Tomorrow we will finish our first month of full-time evangelistic work. The Lord has been so wonderful to us. We are truly grateful for many friends who have expressed interest in the work God has called us to do. I am increasingly aware of the need for intercessory prayer and want to thank you for praying for us.

I am convinced that there is no problem in our nation that the gospel of Jesus Christ could not fix, and there is no need in our churches that a Heaven sent revival would not meet. These are exciting days to serve the Lord. We are laboring on the edge of eternity and time is short.

In the opening weeks of 2016 we have had the joy to see several people come to faith in Christ. There has been a spirit of revival and a stirring among believers in so many places where we have been privileged to serve. Please help us pray for the open doors where we will minister during the coming month:

Wednesday, February 3 – Faith Baptist Church, Kannapolis, NC, Pastor James Pauley

Friday evening and Saturday morning, February 5-6 – Spiritual Avalanche Youth Conference, Gateway Baptist Church, Blacksburg, VA, Pastor Scott Souther

Saturday evening, February 6 – Couples’ Summit, Lewisburg Baptist Church, Lewisburg, WV, Pastor Jonathan Comer

Sunday morning and evening, February 7 – Lewisburg Baptist Church, Lewisburg, WV, Pastor Jonathan Comer

Saturday evening, February 13 – Couples’ Banquet, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Hickory, NC, Pastor Scott Hooks

Sunday morning, February 14 – Tabernacle Baptist Church, Hickory, NC, Pastor Scott Hooks

Monday – Wednesday, February 15-17 – Revival, Harvest Baptist Church, Acworth, GA, Pastor Dan Reed

Friday evening and Saturday morning, February 19-20 – Couples’ Retreat, Pigeon Forge, TN, Pastor Justin Pratt

Sunday morning and evening, February 21 – Trinity Baptist Church, Asheville, NC, Pastor Ralph Sexton

Wednesday evening, February 24 – Paradise Baptist Church, Rockwood, TN, Pastor Jonathan Barker

Sunday – Tuesday, February 28-March 1 – Revival, Boiling Springs Baptist Church, Fletcher, NC, Pastor Cody Sturgill

For information on any of these services please contact the host church. If you are within driving distance it would be a joy to see you.

Tammy and I will also be attending the Faith for the Family Couples’ Retreat with Pastor and Mrs. Sexton in Gatlinburg, February 25-27. This is one of our favorite times of the year and always a wonderful time to see friends. You may register here.

We would love to hear from you. Our mailing address is 604 Whitesburg Drive, Knoxville, TN, 37918 or you may email us at [email protected]. Thank you again for praying for Tammy, Morgan, Lauren, and Grant. We are all excited about the days ahead and deeply appreciate the kind support of our friends.

(Note: Our new website, enjoyingthejourney.org, will launch this Monday, February 1. Let us know what you think!)

 

 


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