Author: Joel Beach

Joel Beach is first, and foremost, a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. He has made it his life work to share encouragement and hope with his fellow believers and to earnestly share the goodness and grace of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Joel is a father to three sons and seeks to raise them in the wisdom and admonition of the Lord. Joel was raised, encouraged, and guided by his parents as he grew up in a Christian home. Joel’s father, a Pastor for thirty-seven years, and his mother, a strong and nurturing stay-at-home parent, supported and enriched Joel’s literary gifting and faith in Jesus Christ. Joel has been a professional Automotive Master Technician for over 25 years as his primary occupation. He is also an accomplished writer of biblical, encouraging devotions. He is currently working on publishing a 3-part series of Christian devotional books to inspire and encourage the believer, Christian poetry, and Gospel messages. His gifting is in speaking a literary message through the Holy Spirit from a firm and steadfast foundation of the Holy Scriptures. His work can also be viewed on his blog site, thesoulsower.com. As well as his Facebook social media site, under the heading Joel Beach. Joel’s work has been an inspirational and uplifting part of the lives of many. He is a great asset to the body of Christ’s church and to all who receive his message. Please consider giving to his ministry who supports missions here in the United States and abroad. paypal.me/thesoulsower God Bless You.

God Answers Prayer

I was praying to the Lord yesterday about how effective I have been in reaching people for Jesus Christ. I know it reaches much farther and wider than I realize. But sometimes I just wonder how far. I desire for it to reach much further. So many more might be saved. I believe I received…

Ambiguity Or Certainty

From the halls of Christian academia to the seats of every church sanctuary, many different beliefs, theologies, and ideologies influence the understanding and wisdom of leaders instructing the congregants of church buildings. These may be called doctrines, church bylaws, theologies, or dogma. Because of these things, the church body has been greatly divided into thousands…