April 9, 2024
Since the last time I updated the blog, we have had a lot going on! You can read the March 2024 report by following this LINK, which will give you an overview of all that I've been doing.
To the right of this text, you can follow one of the links to see other monthly reports, pictures and videos. Recent posts to the blog can also be found to the right by scrolling down to the "Blog Archive".
Speaking engagements and deputation for the month were as follows:
- On Sunday, March 3rd, I had the privilege to present SIMBSS and deliver the morning message at the Oak Hill MBC in Hot Springs, AR.
- The 3rd Annual "Bridge Conference", sponsored by Antioch Baptist Church in Little Rock, was held March 4-6 at the Missionary Baptist Seminary and I was invited to present one of the sessions.
- Saturday, March 9th, the "Defenders Conference" was held at our sponsoring church, Second Baptist Church in Malvern, AR. Once again, I was able to share about discipleship and disciple-making in two different sessions.
You can read more about Oak Hill, the Bridge Conference & the Defenders Conference by following this LINK.
On Sunday evening, March 10th, I departed for Iquitos, Peru with Blake Parsley and John Chandler, both from our sponsoring church, where we would hold the very first SIMBSS Peru teaching module, 24T1p. Details, pictures and some videos (coming soon) from the Peru teaching module can be found by following this LINK.
I returned from Peru on March 16th, and my departure date for the Solomon Islands for 24T2s was March 25th. I returned from that teaching module on April 7th. You can read about 24T2s and see some pics and videos by following this LINK.
As of right now, I don't have any trips scheduled until time to depart for Peru near the end of May. I'm looking forward to being home for a while and getting some down time. When I am home, I am meeting with two D-Groups of men and trying to help where I can in the ministry of our local church. I am also promoting the LCTM (Local Church Teaching Modules) among the churches, trying to schedule deputation appointments, and trying to just be available to the Lord and everyone else so I can do what I can to help in any area.
If you need me, please don't hesitate to reach out,
Doug
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