Plainview Baptist, Krum, to begin 100 nights of preaching

Calling the effort “Come Home,” Pastor Tim Robinson of Plainview Baptist Church in Krum launched 100 nights of preaching Sept. 22. Based on the story of the prodigal son, Robinson’s series will shift themes every seven days as the pastor moves from “Come to the Bible” to “Come Home to Church” and so on. 

Robinson says the theme for the sermon series came to him during an increased emphasis on prayer this summer, following what he called “a year of uneasiness” in our communities.

“We prayed for our leaders and for the country to return to the Lord. These prayer services gave a vision of what the 100 days should be for us,” he told the TEXAN. 

Robinson says that an increase in attendance and first-time visitors has followed the prayer efforts of the church. They recently had to add a second service to accommodate members who were returning and new attenders joining the services.

He encouraged other pastors to “keep the lost in the forefront of their prayers and be bold, be brave, be big in prayer and plans; do all that is necessary in outreach to win the lost to Christ.”

—Plainview Baptist Church

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