Starting Today! Scott Pauley

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Over the last few weeks I have been meeting people everywhere who are “Enjoying The Journey” with us through the Word of God. If you have been listening, thank you! If you have not yet joined us, today would be a good day!

Starting today we are studying specific Scriptures that will help us know how to witness more effectively for Christ. This new series, Go With The Gospel, is now available on all of the podcast platforms and on our own website.

My burden is to enlist and equip as many Christians as possible to share Christ with others. I hope you will be one of those people. This particular series also has printed material available if you would like to teach the lessons to others.

Plan to study with us for the next four weeks as we discover the heart of Christ for the world. In addition to listening, please consider helping us as we work to move forward…

  • Breathe a prayer to God now that the Lord will use His Word to stir the hearts of many believers and bring souls to the Lord. Soon we will meet souls around the nail-pierced feet of Jesus who came to Christ in answer to those prayers!
  • Share “Enjoying The Journey” with someone. This will help us to multiply the number of people who are hearing God’s Word. The audience continues to grow as listeners pass the word along!
  • If you listen on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or some other podcast player please rate and leave a review of the podcast. Positive reviews help the podcast to rank higher as others are searching for good content.
  • Consider making a tax-deductible gift to help us advance our programming and resources to others. You may give securely online here.

New doors are opening. In just a few days we will be making an exciting announcement about an opportunity that God has provided. Thank you for making this journey with us. God bless you!


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