New book is a missionary’s memoir of faith
Tacoma, WA – Now, more than ever in these troubled times, the world needs men and women who will spread the Word of God. You may not feel called by the Lord to be a full-time Missionary to some given field of service. But every Missionary-minded church should consider sending their Pastor for a visit to a mission field. It will do wonders for him! Know about the inspiring experiences of a man as he goes Traveling for God.
There are three parts to Traveling for God. First are the notes from a journal of an exploratory trip to scope out the land in Siberia for a possible Mission work. Second is the journal of a trip to the Philippines for the organization of two churches. Third is a description of the events around a possible trip to Ukraine and the establishment of a sound New Testament church there. But after much prayer, planning, and preparation the door suddenly closed on this trip.
Things like that happen too and it is always important to trust God to lead and direct in all activities of this kind. The important thing is to be willing to go if the Lord would let you – and willing to stay if that is His will on the matter.
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About the Author
Larry Killion was born into an Army family at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma in the summer of 1944 and grew up all over the place. He was saved in 1958. He went into the Army for three years after High School in 1962, and got married in 1965. He surrendered to preach in 1974 and got his BA Degree from Clarksville Baptist College in 1978. He was a Bi-vocational preacher who retired from his secular job in facilities maintenance in 2006 after 25 years with the transit agency in Tacoma, Washington. Larry is the Pastor of The Lords Baptist Church in Tacoma, Washington. http://thelordsbaptistchurch.com . He and his wife Marion have two daughters and four grandchildren. Larry’s blog is: http://tacwash.blogspot.com .
Traveling for God * by Larry Killion
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