Pastor, There Is A Place Called Hell!

Pastor Andrew SchankIt is not a popular subject, nor is it a topic taken seriously among the masses in our society, but that does not change the fact that There Is A Place Called Hell! Many preachers have gone to great lengths to side step the topic. Many, who at one time preached on the issue, have now quit doing so altogether or have since come out and denied the doctrine completely.

Preaching on Hell will usually not draw a crowd. In fact, it usually thins it a little. God, however, is pleased when a “leather lunged” man of God mounts a pulpit and cries aloud, sparing no one! Hell is full of people who want more preaching on the subject, and Heaven is grieving over the lack of preaching on the place called Hell!

I have no way of knowing where you stand on the issue, but I do implore you to listen to this sermon I preached in 2006 to about 60 folks under the ole gospel tent. This was the first tent revival I preached in and I sure enjoyed it! God worked in my heart.

Again, please listen to the message in it’s entirety! Share it with a friend who needs to be saved by God’s amazing grace! Consider leaving and encouraging comment below.

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Andrew Schank: A Hard Working Pastor

Hi.  My name is James Ruckman and I pastor the Glory Bound Baptist Church in Hoven, South Dakota. Over the past six years I have come to know and appreciate the author of this blog, Andrew Schank. Brother Andrew is a sincere, hard working man of God. When he started this blog, The Working Pastor, I knew that it would become a wealth of information for working pastors because of his seemingly tireless energy. He is indeed a hard working pastor, and I believe as you subscribe to and follow this blog, you will enjoy the fruits of his labour.


Let me also take a moment to say that Brother Andrew is a missionary church planter in Blair, Nebraska.  If you are looking for a missionary to support, you will not be disappointed with him. I believe that you will receive good dividends on your investment into his ministry.

A Note From Andrew Schank…

I appreciate the kind and encouraging words from Brother James. He also could be described the way he did me. I am humbled by the kind expressions presented here in this post!

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06259: The Treasury of David, 3 Volumes The Treasury of David, 3 Volumes

By Charles Spurgeon / Hendrickson Publishers

Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the “Prince of Preachers,” composed and polished The Treasury of David over the span of nearly half his ministry. This incomparable commentary and omnibus on the Psalms has been prized by Christians ever since.Spurgeon’s own commentary on every verse of the Psalms is extremely insightful, and by itself it quite rich. In The Treasury of David you will also find a wealth of illuminating extracts and quotes from hundreds of commentators, contemporaries of Spurgeon as well as the great Puritan expositors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Homiletical hints on almost every verse, concise sermon outlines, provocative seed thoughts as well as useful bibliographies and an index of authors offer practical help for preaching and teaching.

Whether you are teaching on the Psalms, studying them for personal devotions, or simply intrigued by the writings of Spurgeon, you’ll enjoy this splendid classic.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon served for thirty years as preacher and pastor of London’s six-thousand-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle, which his growing congregation opened in 1861. His writings, including thousands of sermons, are still popular with pastors and devotional readers.

Pastor, Do You Need A Glimpse Of Grace?

Pastor Andrew SchankJesus Christ is the most wonderful picture of GRACE the world has ever known! I am so thankful for the day someone introduced Jesus to me! Since that time, as you, I have needed to get another glimpse of our wonderful Saviour. The following message was preached from the pulpit at Cornerstone Baptist Church of Beulah, North Dakota while I was pastor there on July 24, 2005. I trust it will bless your hearts!

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