A Southern Baptist pastor for almost 35 years, I currently serve as Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Angleton, Texas, and post my weekly sermons here. I am grateful to see these messages read in countries around the world, and pray that God will use His word to help individuals to walk with Him daily, and churches to glorify Him with their worship and obedience.
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- “The Narrow Way To Heaven” (Matthew 7:13-14 sermon)
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Tag Archives: Apostle Paul prayer
“The Model Prayer: Kingdom Praying” (Matthew 6:10 sermon)
William Carey was a shoemaker who lived in England in the 1700’s, but his heart went out to the people groups all around the world who had never heard the gospel. Carey kept a map of the world on the … Continue reading →
Posted in Discipleship, Sermons, The Model Prayer series (FBCA 2020)
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“A Confident Future” (Philippians 1:3-6 sermon)
Last week Cheryl & I went with Scott & Tina to get some fruit trees at the Fairgrounds — and we bought two different avocado trees and two satsumas. I LOVE avocados, so if those trees really produce a good … Continue reading →
Posted in Doctrine/Theology, Philippians sermons, Sermons, Uncategorized
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