Dr Mark Ward Jr on Sermon Audio

by May 24, 2016ChurchLife, Personal, Piety, Preaching6 comments

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It took me 35 years and a terminal degree, but a sermon of mine finally made it onto SermonAudio.com.

In God’s providence, I simply have not had much opportunity to preach to adult Christians (I’ve preached several hundred evangelistic messages). It was a genuine thrill to herald the Great Commandments to a precious body of believers in Edmonton, Alberta.

(By the way, I did not supply the title to this message, but it’s pretty good.)

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6 Comments
  1. Claudia Anderson

    Nice job, Mark.

    • Mark Ward

      Thanks, Claudia. It was a true joy to preach.

  2. Duncan Johnson

    And it was a joy to be there in person!

    Welcome to the SermonAudio big leagues 🙂

  3. Duncan Johnson

    Oh, wait… I wasn’t at this one. I thought this was your sermon from Meadowlands. I’ll see if we can get that one up too.

    • Mark Ward

      Thanks, man!