Amerindian Missions in Guyana

We are pleased to add amerindianmissions.com to our blogroll. Jerry Davidson of the Summerdale church of Christ is the primary missionary and coordinator of mission efforts among the Amerindian people of Guyana. Their website is maintained by Chuck Smothers, a member at Eastern Shore. Amerindian Missions and Guyana Christian University work in total union with […]

Preacher’s Study is Back

We’ve had some tough days over the past week which necessitated our move to a new hosting home and the transfer of all of our files. That has been a difficult task but we are near the finish line. There is more work to do. There are many things that must be fine-tuned before we […]

Wednesday Blog Roundup for September 16, 2009

Let’s begin the Roundup with danger this morning. Here’s a brief, thought-provoking post from my good friend Joey Sparks. He calls it “The Most Dangerous Three Letter Word.” You may have other ideas and Joey has left the comments section open. Joe Palmer has a group of article on a terribly dangerous item among us. […]

Hmmm….

I took this sign as a compliment when I arrived back home after about 2 weeks away on mission work. Now if I had been at home when it was posted that might have signaled something very bad! Actually one of our deacons and a good friend, Kent Purser, posted the sign. Before I left […]

A Word to the Reader

We just want to say thank you for reading the Preacher’s Study Blog. It is a work of love that I enjoy immensely. I know that we disagree sometimes but at least it causes you to think and hopefully turn to the Bible to find answers to the all important questions of life. If I […]

Guyana Christian University Classes Are Underway

Classes are underway at Guyana Christian University! 10 students, supported by individuals and congregations in the U.S. began classes August 31. This is the second batch of students for the two year school in Lethem, Guyana. Most of the first group of ten are now transitioning into their preaching assignments in the Rupanuni region of […]

Guyana Mission Trip – Day Twelve

The final full day has arrived. Make no mistake, I am ready to head to Alabama and my wonderful, loving family. But at the same time I am sorry to leave my new friends behind. Their work load is very heavy and the challenges formidable. Nevertheless, with God’s help they will gain souls. Arrangements are […]

Guyana Mission Trip – Day Eleven

After a fine evening of sleep I was told that I had to get my bags packed and onto the bus for shipment to Georgetown. It seems the normal bus for Wednesday would not be available. This would have been a significant problem as I would not have add my luggage in Georgetown to bring […]

Guyana Mission Trip – Day Ten

A new week begins for our ten students. We have been blessed to have some of the wives attend our classes and a young man named Hoxley Moses who will likely be in our third batch of students next year. Hoxley is a professional beekeeper and has literally traveled the world to observe and study […]

Guyana Mission Trip – Days Eight and Nine – The Weekend

Saturday morning came all too early for me. At 4:30 I awoke and could not go back to sleep. I sat on the front steps and watched the moon set and the sun slowly climb. At 5:30 brothers George and Dorreck set off on the motorcycle for Karasabai, a village north of Lethem about 3 […]

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