Would You Join Me This Morning? Scott Pauley

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This has been an exciting week with the release of Revival Praying on Monday. We have been encouraged by the initial reception to the book and especially the response of many who are seeking the Lord for a spiritual awakening in our day. If you have not yet downloaded your free digital copy or preordered the hardback book you may do so here.

At 10:00 this morning my friend Byron Foxx is hosting a webinar to discuss the new book. I look forward to sharing some of the things God has been teaching me during the writing of Revival Praying. Space is limited and it would be an honor if you could join us for a few moments.

Please register using the link below and then watch our brief discussion at 10 a.m.

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2wHYm8AxTgmV_Ux10jfotQ?mc_cid=6f35b6820d&mc_eid=d23f7a925e

There is a difference between praying for revival and revival praying. If we ever have revival it will be because we connect our prayers to God’s purpose. We will discuss this and more at 10 a.m. If you are hungry to see the Lord move I hope you will join us. Thank you for your interest and, most of all, your prayers.

Your friend,

Scott Pauley


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4 Comments

  1. Missionary David Crossman on June 13, 2020 at 11:59 PM

    How do I get the digital copy of the book?. Not Apple

  2. Saundra Banker on June 21, 2020 at 11:54 AM

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for todays message from Jupiter Fl. I am currently in Pa. My son and family are members at Beacon. I attend when I am in Fl. I watched today on YouTube. I was in prayer ..during your sermon..when there was a breakthrough in a difficult family situation that needed healing. God heard my plea. .and your message prompted a response from my wonderful son who obviously
    heard your sermon today. He would have been in the congregation . Thank you and God has Truly Blessed you. Amazing.

    • Scott Pauley on June 28, 2020 at 2:52 PM

      That is such an encouragement to hear. Thank you so much for letting me know. God bless you.

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