Our February Itinerary and A Personal Word Scott Pauley

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I want to thank you for taking time to read the posts on Enjoying the Journey. Thank you for keeping up with our family and praying for us. Every week I meet people who are faithfully interceding. Almost daily I hear from individuals who are laboring with us in prayer. There are many more who I do not know, but they are known to God.

Thank you. God is answering your prayers.

Doors are opening for the gospel. Souls are coming to Christ. God’s people are seeking the Lord for revival in our day. We give God all of the glory! And I know that at the judgment seat of Christ those who have quietly, faithfully done the hard work – the work of prayer – will be rewarded.

Please help us pray for the open doors before us in February…

February 1, Wednesday Evening Service – Sinks Grove Baptist Church, Sinks Grove, WV, Pastor Clark Morgan

February 3, Spiritual Avalanche Youth Conference – Gateway Baptist Church, Blacksburg, VA, Pastor Scott Souther

February 5, Sunday Morning and Evening Service – Central Baptist Church, Panama City, FL, Pastor Bruce Barton

February 8-12, Mission Conference – South Haven Baptist Church, Springfield, TN, Pastor Frank Gagliano

February 15, Wednesday Evening Service – Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Charleston, WV, Pastor Gary Hall

February 19-22, Revival – Faith Baptist Church, Avon, IN, Pastor Mark Monte

February 26-28, Revival – Crossroads Baptist Church, Mobile, AL, Pastor Aaron Smith

More details on each meeting may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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  1. Evangelist Ron Martin on January 31, 2017 at 9:31 PM

    Hey brother,
    Keep up the good work! Praying for you! Please pray that the Lord would open up doors for me!
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    • Scott Pauley on January 31, 2017 at 10:51 PM

      May God bless you and your work! Thank you for your prayers and kindness.

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