“Hold On, Help Is on the Way” Sermon by Rev. Burton Barr, Jr. & Kobalt Books Part 1 of 5


 

“Hold On, Help Is On The Way” sermon by Rev. Burton Barr, Jr. & Kobalt Books part 1 of 5 – Buy Book Here: www.amazon.com “Hold On, Help Is On The Way” sermon by Rev. Burton Barr, Jr. & Kobalt Books Associate Minister at West Side Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Burton Barr, Jr. has served as one of the associate ministers of the West Side Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. Ronald L. Bobo, Sr. since 1994. He is a member of the senior staff and serves as Director of the Prison, Substance Abuse, and Outreach Ministries. He also serves as Director of Prison Ministry for the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Missouri, and the Berean Missionary Baptist District. He is Commissioner of Prison Ministry for the National Baptist Convention USA, Inc., and Chairman of the St. Louis Clergy Coalition’s Law and Order Committee. He is a member of the Coalition of Prison Evangelist (COPE), the Eastern Missouri Coalition To Abolish The Death Penalty, and the Missionary Baptist Ministers Union of St. Louis & Vicinity. Rev. Barr is the author of the bestselling autobiography, “The Hoodlum Preacher,” which is currently being developed into a film. He preaches and teaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ in jails and prisons all over the state of Missouri and in many parts of the country. He also preaches and lectures at churches, youth rallies, and youth revivals in an effort to keep our young people from ending up in the prison system. He’s in the process of being certified by the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Missouri’s “Congress of Christian

 

Community Notes: Dec. 23

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Proceeds help support Wendell Elementary School. Zebulon Community Library. Toddler story time for walkers to 3-year-olds is 10:30 … The East Regional Library is having a critical discussion of the popular book “The Buddha In the Attic” 7 p.m. Jan. 7 …
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Best Books of 2012, PS

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The published objections to this book are just odd; its formal variations (nothing you haven't seen in a comic strip) register shifts in consciousness neatly, and the characters are fully alive—even someone like Leah, a Londoner of Irish descent who …
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