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Pastor Dalton Grovenstein - Eternal Life Baptist Georgia - Missionary Profile Podcast Season Two Episode 14.mp4

33 min · 14. Dez. 2025
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In this episode of the Missionary Profile Podcast, Paul sits down with Dalton Grovenstein, Pastor of Eternal Life Baptist Church in Georgia and founder of GM Baptist Outreach. Dalton shares how God led him to start GM Baptist Outreach and how the ministry is helping churches around the world reach more people with the Gospel. The conversation centers on the use of digital tract technology as a practical tool for local churches to get the message of Christ into more hands and, by God’s grace, see more people walk through church doors. Dalton explains the heart behind the ministry, the real-world impact they are seeing, and how churches can take part in this growing outreach. This episode is an encouraging look at how timeless truth and modern tools can work together for the furtherance of the Gospel.   You can sign up for GM Baptist Outreach using the link below. A small amount or income is earned by using this link or you can go to their website for direct access. GM Baptist Outreach Affiliate Link https://annual.gmbaptistoutreach.com/annual-1?am_id=missionaryconnect

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