Many Christian Leaders believe front door evangelism is out-dated and not effective, yet EVERY national political campaign has a Door Knocking component in their strategy🤔. What do they know that we have forgotten?
People need us to bring Jesus to them.
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I had a great time tonight with Pastor Wesley Curtis, and Cutter and Cash and Kentucky Grass in revival at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church, Marion. Singing, preaching, praying and fellowshipping is always good for my soul.
I am grateful for @albertmohler and praying for his continued well-being.
“This is an unusual video and not one I really planned to release,” Mohler said. “I appreciate how many people have reached out just to ask if I’m OK.” https://t.co/T5iU2qI48N
“It’s about the kids, and every time we do this, it helps the kids,” McLaughlin said. “You know, our kids have seen more hurdles than helpers, and you guys are helpers.” https://t.co/J0MGw9ka1u
“It really is humbling that my son went there to work this summer,” Jonathan Clark said. “He has chaperoned in kids camp there, and he goes with me every time I go there. He has been to camp there a thousand times.” https://t.co/hbDWEwXClo
June is Mission: Dignity Month. Help us care for these faithful soldiers of the cross who have given their lives to serve Jesus and his people. Go to https://t.co/4fNqIZCN6b to learn more.
June is Mission: Dignity Month. Help us care for these faithful soldiers of the cross who have given their lives to serve Jesus and his people. https://t.co/4fNqIZCN6b
It was a real treat to knock on doors and share the gospel today with Pastor JT White in Russell County, KY. Russell County has a population of 17,991 people - 15.9% of which attend church. We had great gospel conversations with some and Christian fellowship with others.
“We want to show the community that we love them here and want to serve them any way we can,” he said. “We’re going to feed them when they’re hungry, and they also have a spiritual hunger that they may not know about yet.” https://t.co/7ABMMMOQva
What a joy to be with Buck Run Baptist for the commissioning service of The Riessen’s as they head to Nairobi, Kenya to take the gospel of reconciliation to those who are lost. May God’s blessings abide on this precious family and the church that sent them.
“They are faithful soldiers of the cross who spent years serving the Lord and His church often with little monetary compensation. The Mission: Dignity program is designed to help them in their senior years.” https://t.co/PevRI0YpNS
Praying this morning for @KentuckyBaptist pastors and preachers. May God grant them the grace to preach His word in the power of the Holy Spirit and use their preaching to strengthen His churches and reach the lost.
“An intentional effort by Ormsby Heights Baptist Church to connect with area schools has flourished in recent years, enabling the church to minister to schools and families with a gospel impact.” https://t.co/n2HgD3T83i
Thank you, @OneidaBaptist for being faithful!
“I met staff who I now see as family who have loved me, cared for me and kept me safe. I made friendships with people I never thought I would ever be friends with, and I have learned how to live for God.” https://t.co/hVy9z1dIg5
So grateful for our @KYBaptistDR and their counterparts across the country.
“Key Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers from across the country gathered in Louisville recently to be trained to help effectively respond to national emergencies.” https://t.co/MNnGoKKGtX
“Our goal in events like this is simple: we want our community to know that we are here, that we care and that we are committed to serving them in tangible ways,” Fessler said.” https://t.co/GcXjQznr94
“This famous battlefield, and hundreds of others like it, have become hallowed soil, where thousands of Americans have died either to preserve freedom, prevent aggression or keep intact the union of American states.” https://t.co/d6flFd6PhQ
Praying this morning for @KentuckyBaptist pastors and preachers—that God would be pleased to use their preaching to the end that every Kentucky Baptist church would be a thriving church. Imagine the impact in our state if every church was strong and healthy.
“A Kentucky man will celebrate 58 years in the pastorate in October — 55 of those years at the same church. That is unusual in itself, but it pales in comparison to how God providentially saved his life as a child and has continued to be his strong and…” https://t.co/hNYz6pkMCm
“We say the same thing all the time, people eventually are going to get it,” Ayers said. “It’s the people, not a system, not a program. The heart of it is our people have become convinced they don’t want their friends in hell and they share the gospel.” https://t.co/ADLtNY5vrY