Would You Join Our Gospel Team? Scott Pauley

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The Apostle Paul rarely ever ministered alone. For each gospel advance he enlisted and engaged a missionary team. In his words, “we are labourers together with God” (1 Corinthians 3:9). Some plant. Some water. God gives the increase. This is a gospel team at work.

In January we are conducting an evangelistic crusade in India. A large number of Hindus will attend these meetings and we are praying for the power of Christ to be seen in the salvation of souls. I am personally excited about this gospel preaching mission.

Would you join our team?

  • We need prayer partners. The devil hates his territory invaded. Spiritual opposition is certain and persecution in this part of the world is common. I want to have as many intercessors praying with us as possible. We will provide specific prayer objectives and updates in January. Would you join our team?
  • We need to raise additional funds for the crusade. Each team member has raised his own travel expenses. We are not asking funds for ourselves, but for the cost of the meeting itself. This is an investment in eternal souls. Please consider a year end tax deductible donation to this worthy cause. (You may send your gift to Cranberry Baptist Church, 201 Cranberry Drive, Beckley, WV, 25801. Please memo your gift: India Mission Project.) Would you join our team?

Someone has suggested that “team” stands for Together Everyone Accomplishes More. We long to see much accomplished for the glory of God in India. Would you join this gospel team?

No one can do everything. Everyone can do something.

Please email me at sc***@****************ey.org to let us know how you would like to have a part. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for standing with us in the work of the gospel.


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