Our New Radio Program in West Virginia! Scott Pauley

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If you live in central or southern West Virginia I am happy to announce that we are beginning a daily radio program in December. Enjoying the Journey will be a ten minute broadcast, Monday through Friday. This new program will air from 7:50 to 8:00 a.m. on WMLJ, 90.5 FM.

I am excited about sharing God’s Word with others and hope that you will join us each morning. Our purpose and prayer is threefold:

  • Evangelize. Every person needs the gospel of Christ!
  • Encourage. Every believer needs the truth of God’s Word to build their faith.
  • Equip. Every follower of Christ needs to begin the day prepared to share the truth with others and make a difference for Christ.

Since we are beginning in the month of December, we will begin with “A Month of Christmas.” 20 distinct messages will be given centered on the coming of Christ and His work in our world.

The first program will air on Monday, December 4, 2018 – one week from today! Please help us share Enjoying the Journey with others in our region and pray that the Lord will bless this endeavor for His glory.

True and lasting joy is only found in Jesus Christ. An all-wise God has designed the Christian life so that those who follow Him will not only enjoy the destination, they can also enjoy the journey. We are all travelers in this world, and God has so many wonderful truths to teach us along the way. The Word of God is the only roadmap for this journey.

As we study the Scriptures the Holy Spirit will teach us God’s way for Enjoying the Journey. Thanks for praying, thanks for listening, and thanks for passing the news along.

God bless you!

 


Watch enjoyingthejourney.org for an additional announcement coming on December 1.


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  1. NATE POFF on November 27, 2017 at 11:28 AM

    Brother Scott, for the first time ever in my life, I wish I lived in West Virginia. Praise the LORD, brother! I’m excited for the awesome things God is going to do through you in this radio ministry.

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