Our May Meetings Scott Pauley

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This is the Lord‘s doing; it is marvellous in our eyes. This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:23-24).

Every day is a gift. Every good thing the Lord does is grace. I am more conscious every day, in the words of Hudson Taylor, that I am “but the little servant of an illustrious Master.” The Lord is wonderful and we are in awe that He allows us to do anything in His work.

God continues to meet us along the journey. The podcast has been extremely well received and a number of new radio stations are also picking up the broadcast. (Learn more at enjoyingthejourney.org/broadcast) We are hearing from people around the world, whom we will never see until we get to Heaven. We deeply appreciate all who are listening and sharing “Enjoying the Journey” with others.

In the coming month we look forward to ministering in a number of places and would be thrilled to see you if you can join us…

Sunday, April 29 – Tuesday, May 1 – Revival, First Baptist Church, Milford, OH, Pastor Bill Duttry

Wednesday, May 2 – Evening Meeting, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Summersville, WV, Pastor Butch Collins

Sunday, May 6 – Tuesday, May 8 – Creator and the Christ Conference, Tidewater Baptist Church, Norfolk, VA, Pastor Chuck Pearson

Sunday, May 13 – Raleigh County Baccalaureate Service, Woodrow Wilson, High School Auditorium, Beckley, WV (To find out more about this amazing gospel opportunity and invest in it click here!)

Monday, May 14 – Wednesday, May 16 – Revival, First Baptist Church, Sophia, WV, Pastor Wayne Nutter

Sunday, May 20 – Tuesday, May 22 – Revival, Hope Baptist Church, Loveland, CO, Pastor Edward Barclay

Sunday, May 27 – Morning and Evening Services, Bible Baptist Church of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Pastor Al Stone

Wednesday, May 30 – Evening Service, Cornerstone Bible Baptist Church, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, NY, Pastor John Britt

Our oldest daughter, Morgan, graduates from high school in May and our second, Lauren, turns sixteen! (Pray for their mother and me!) We are looking forward to taking some time with them to celebrate these special days. Thank you for your continued prayers for our family.


Details on these and other meetings may be found at enjoyingthejourney.org/itinerary or by contacting the host church.


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4 Comments

  1. Robert Reagan on April 27, 2018 at 12:41 PM

    It is such a joy to serve our Saviour. May God give fruit to your labors.

  2. Gerald Landis on May 9, 2018 at 1:04 PM

    I am not sure if I made it to your mailing list for your prayer letters etc products catalogs

    Gerald Landis
    3515 Craig Drive
    Forest City, Florida 32703
    [email protected]

    You do not have to contact me just add my name to your mailing list for your prayer letters etc

    • Scott Pauley on May 14, 2018 at 4:50 PM

      Yes sir, you are on our quarterly e-newsletter list and our blog emails. Thank you for your interest and prayers. God bless!

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