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DEAR FAITHFUL PASTOR
We
greet you in Jesus wonderful name. I trust that all is well with you as we both
prayerfully serve the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for
the time invested in considering our ministry. I have pastored three Independent
Baptist churches and was an associate pastor of one church; and realize the
caution in inviting someone into your pulpit.
God divinely
called me into Missions Evangelism in January 2003. The Lord has been so
faithful. My wife and I are amazed how the Lord keeps us so busy, and how He
meets our every need.
On this site
you will find our latest prayer letter and a letter of recommendation from our
pastor, Pastor Kevin Broyhill. We love our home church and appreciate their
prayer and financial support.
We are blessed
to have presently 44 supporting churches or individuals. It is the Lord that
continually gives the increase. The support allows us to make several missions
trips each year, and preach in churches that are not financially able to help
the evangelist. I have never gone on deputation. The Lord knows our needs and
we take those to Him in prayer.
We are
available for Revival Meetings, Faith Promise Missions Revivals, Youth Meetings,
Family and Couples Retreats, and can provide special traditional gospel music.
My wife sings, plays the piano, and I play the trumpet. We have recorded our
first CD of music and are praying over a new recording in 2010.
My wife of 32
years, travels with me to all of the meetings. She is such an encouragement to
the pastor’s wife and totally supports our ministry. We both have been married
one time, only to each other. We have three grown sons that are saved and are
serving the Lord. Our oldest son is a youth pastor in Buffalo, WY. Our middle
son is a bus worker and a maintenance electrician in a ministry in Hammond, IN.
Our youngest son married in April of 2009 and is a Christian businessman in
Rural Hall, NC.
Please feel free to contact me, or my pastor with any doctrinal or personal
questions. We would appreciate your prayers and would love to come to your
church as the Lord may lead. |