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Our busy Sunday

14/09/2025 13:45

This is the busy Sunday of the month as we head to the care home for an afternoon service. This past Wednesday we were blessed to have a 12 year old girl move back to our area. She hasn't missed a service since returning and is going with us (and another 12 year old girl) to the care home ministry this afternoon. Praise the Lord! It's great to have her back.

Also, a young woman visited our church this morning for SS and the AM service. It was a joy to meet her as well. The young father who trusted Christ this week, was not out. But, He has said that he will be here next Sunday. Please pray for God's help for him as he becomes established in the faith.

We enjoyed our time in God's Word this morning. In our 10:00 AM we were looking at the importance of doctrine from the book of Acts, chapter 15. This morning I preached on Jesus (Be Like Jesus) from the OT, Psalm 16. There is a wonderful look into the life of Christ in that passage as it shows Jesus heart of depenence upon God, the Father.

Thank you for praying for our church. It's fun to see some growth in our congregation spiritually. That is the most encouraging thing which we could see in our ministry. 

God's plan, not mine...

08/09/2025 13:39

This morning I went down into Edinburgh to do street preaching,... or so I thought. I parked, carried my equipment about 3/4's of a mile to where I preach. I set up and then promptly remembered that I had left my mic charging at the house. Our home is about 35 minutes one way (9 miles) from where I had parked to do street preaching.

I called Katie and asked her to send Nelson on the bus with my mic. However, that would have been a 1 hour bus ride to get there. We eventually decided that I would possibly just do personal evangelism.

I couldn't do that with my equipment, so I walked the 3/4's mile back to the car. Before coming, I had already walked 2 miles and ran 4 miles. My feet were tired and I thought about throwing in the towel. And, I was very perplexed at the start to my day and was disappointed that I couldn't do street preaching. I also knew the Lord could have reminded me to get my equipment. Thankfully, the Lord didn't let me quit and head home.

As I went down to do evangelism I did voice my hope to the Lord that He would show His hand on my day, and I praise God that He did. First of all, I had a great witnessing opportunity with a young woman who got out of prison on Friday after serving for 6 months. Please pray for her salvation.

I also met a Nigerian man who promised that he will be in church a week from Sunday. We have several Nigerians in our church and I know they would enjoy meeting him if he keeps his word. He insisted that he would. 

But, the coolest things which really showed God's hand, was when I handed a leaflet to man who readily accepted it and said, "We have spoken before." I remembered him from over a year ago as he and his partner had indiecated that they would visit the church. They had spoken with me after watching the street preaching.

He's seen me street preaching several times since then as he has passed by on the bus. God blessed our time together and we both sensed that it was of the Lord as He also shared how God had redirected him that morning. After spending a good deal of time going over the Gospel, he prayed to ask Jesus to come into his heart. Please pray that he will have the courage to visit our church. I have his contact details and will follow up.

Your prayers for our evangelism are much appreciated. We also had some good witnessing opportunities as we knocked on doors on Saturday. Thank you for praying.

"normal" week

07/09/2025 14:57

After having a lot of fun with ministry and life out of the routine, it was good to get back to a normal ministry week. I can tell it was a normal week, just by the short list of announcements that now appear in the bulletin. We praise God for how He blessed the many extra events in August, but September has very little on the schedule.

Our regular monthly events begin today. Tonight we have the Lord's table. Tomorrow is our monthly ladies' meeting. Next Sunday is our afternoon care home service. We also have our bi-monthly missionary men's day of prayer scheduled for Tuesday, 16 September. But, all of those are part of our routine ministries.

This morning was also nothing out of the ordinary. We didn't have any visitors, but it was good to see most of our faithful church members out. I preached on our series, "Crucified with Him (and Loving Him.)" Our text was Malachi 1.

We did have first time visitors on Wednesday night of a mother and son from our summer Holiday Bible Club. That was a blessing. Thank you for praying with us for God's work here at SFBC.

 

Outreach Testimony

02/09/2025 11:14

This morning I put out Gospel flyers in a sister village that is about 4 miles from our church. It was a beautiful morning and perfect for evangelism. The Lord gave me a wonderful divine appointment with a young man who said, "I recently became a Christian after reading the New Testament." He knew that he needed to be in church but hasn't yet gone to church. He knows our property and lives close by. Would you pray with us that he will have the courage to visit our church? He shares the same first name as our second oldest boy and is the same age as our oldest boy. I'm very thankful to hear of God's working in his life. I have his contact details and will follow up as well.

 

Sunday/ Monday

01/09/2025 14:23

It was good to be back in the pulpit yesterday after enjoying Pastor Stertz' ministry last Sunday. We had an encouraging Sunday with solid attendance and a good spirit. We love our church family and always want to see all of them at as many services as possible. Please pray for God's help in eliminating hinderances to attending.

I preached yesterday morning on Hebrews 10, "Be Real" for Jesus Christ. We look at having real confidence, conviction, companionship, conversion, courage and continuation.

God blessed us with two men from the other side of Edinburgh taking bus all the way to our church. Please pray for wisdom for them as they seek a good church to attend.

This morning I headed into Edinburgh to preach. It was an intersting outing as a film crew was inside a building nearby. Because my loud speaker was being picked up on their equipment they asked if I would be kind enough to move. And so, I preached in two different locations this morning. God blessed and I had great liberty in preaching. I appreciate your prayers for this ministry and I enjoy serving the Lord in this way.

This week is our first "normal" ministry week in about 7 weeks. Hopefully, we can settle back into the routine of ministry. Thank you for praying for SFBC and our family!

Sunday and Ministry Fellowship

26/08/2025 15:50

We have enjoyed having our sending church pastor, Pastor Dan Stertz, and his wife, Mary, with us. They arrived last Friday and were with us for a youth activity. Pastor Dan preached all 3 services on Sunday. In the AM he preached on, "Pray for One Another" and encouraged our church to greater unity.

 Today was our missionary fellowship meeting. We did a split session for men and women with the Stertz's ministering to both groups. We then came back for a hymn sing and preaching time with Pastor Dan ministering God's Word. It was a blessed time.

Please pray for the great group of co-labourers in Scotland. We pray much together and for one another. It has really made us a strong fellowship.

Ministry will get back to normal starting this next week. We've had many wonderful events this month and have appreciated your prayers for them.

 

Outreach update

20/08/2025 11:57

God has allowed me to have a good study week and has also helped me get back to doing evangelism. There is much to study for this week as we have a youth activity on Firday which gives me 5 services. Although I'm not preaching this Sunday, I'm seeking to be ready for the following one as Pastor Dan and Mary Stertz will be with us this coming week. I'm lookiing forward to showing our sending church pastor and wife our ministry and also getting them a feel for our country.

Yesterday, I headed into Edinburgh to street preach in the afternoon. It is festival season in Edinburgh and, "The Fringe" is in full swing. They say that the population of Edinburgh trebels during the Fringe. There are also more buskers (Street performers) making it difficult to get a spot.

I prayed for God's provision and had a great verse come to mind, "I go to prepare a place for you that where I am there ye may be also." I know that it is speaking of Heaven, but it encompasses the two things I wanted - God's place and God's presence.

After having to move because of buskers, the Lord gave me a great place and tremendous liberty to preach His word. (I don't have a video link to share with you as my video didn't work yesterday.) I appreciate your prayers for God's continued enablement for street evangelism. A man from Nothern Ireland stood on the other side of the street and I could tell he was watching and listening. I spoke with this fellow believer afterwards and was encouraged.

This morning I put out evangelistic flyers in a nearby village. I had a few short Gospel opportunities. Please pray for Brian as he said that he will attend on Sunday. He's played poker in what is now our sanctuary. I don't normally believe that those who say they will come - will actually do so. However, he seemed genuine and I feel there is a more significant chance that he will do so. Thanks for praying for our evangelism!

Men's camp and Sunday AM

17/08/2025 13:08

God blessed our time at men's camp in Cullen, Scotland (4 hours north.) The weather, the food, the fellowship and the time in God's Word, were all blessed of God. There were just under 30 of us and 4 preaching sessions. We also did an activity to an early 18th century home and enjoyed the beach front (cliffs, rocks, and caves) where this fishing village lies.

We also had a good Sunday. Friends of our's from England, (family of 3) are up visiting for a few days. They arrived before the AM service which was an extra blessing. We had thought that we wouldn't see them until later this afternoon as they were planning just to join us for the evening service.

I preached this morning on, "Spiritual Victory" from 2 Chronicles 14. I love what Asa says in his cry to God as he declares, "It is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power: Help us, O Lord our God: for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O Lord, thou art our God: let not man prevail against thee."

May it be so in all of our lives, our families and in our churches. We need the God of power to arise and fight or battles as we go forth with Him and for Him.

May be an image of 17 people

The race continues...

10/08/2025 14:07

God gave us a tremendous (from our perspective) week at HBC. The spirit of the kids was good. The weather cooperated. Attendance was very solid with a high day of 17 on Friday. The parent night was well attended with several visitors. We had children in church today because of the HBC. So, praise the Lord and thank you for praying.

We have nearly literally not stopped this week. This is our busy Sunday. We're home for 30 minutes before heading to the care home for an afternoon service. Tonight we are observing the Lord's table at the end of our evening service. Tomorrow night is the monthly ladies' meeting. Thursday we head to men's camp until Saturday.

Your prayers for these great ministry opportunities is very much appreciated. It's great to be back with our church family. We had good attendance this morning in SS and the AM although several were absent.

I preached this morning on fulfilling our God given spiritual assignments. We looked at Solomon's assigment of building the temple and being the next king of Israel. There was sweet fellowship afterwards and a good spirit in church. We also had a first time adult visitor who intends to be back. We praise God for what He is doing at Southside Free Baptist Church.

The whirlwind

04/08/2025 13:57

Well - life has been a bit of a whirlwind, but we are now home and back into busy ministry.

God gave us a blessed trip. The wedding was beautiful and Benson and Christina Shore are happy newlyweds. We had awesome family time and God blessed us with several ministry opportunities.

I preached at two churches, spoke at a VBS closing service, gave the charge to the couple at the wedding and shared an update at another church. It was wonderful being involved in the two churches where our children minister and another where we have many family members.

Our return trip had some bumps in the road. We were supposed to arrive back on Thursday. Due to a flight change, we had to reschedule that flight. Our Friday return was cancelled due to storms in Atlanta. They could not put us on a Friday flight and so we departed on Saturday and arrived around noon on Sunday.

Thankfully, Dr. Doug Bachorik was already scheduled to be with us. I will be uploading those services in the near future, but our church was blessed to have him with us. 

We set up for HBC *Holiday Bible Club, at 4:30 Sunday afternoon and then hosted a singspiration with several people from sister churches present. Dr. Bachorik did a great job leading that time together.

Our first day of HBC was this morning and we had around a dozen children with a few first time visitors. 

We apprecate your prayers for our time away. God's hand was very evident. Thank you for your patience with the "radio silence" until our return. 

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