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đ Show Notes â âFootprints Worth Followingâ
In this message, Ps Paul Mulroney shares a deeply personal and practical reflection on faith, discipleship, and the power of spiritual role models. Speaking to the Bunbury region churches, Paul begins with recent ministry highlightsâfrom serving in Manjimup, Northcliffe and Pemberton, to attending the C3 Stand prophetic conferenceâand moves into his own testimony of coming to faith in 1985.
Paul honours the men and women who shaped his spiritual walk: teachers, pastors, mentors, family members, and the Walk to Emmaus community. These âfathers and mothers of the faithâ serve as living examples of what it means to follow Jesus wholeheartedly. Listeners are invited to pause and reflect on the people who have shaped their journey with God.
Drawing from Hebrews 13, the sermon explores the call to love one another, to show hospitality, to honour marriage, to be content, and above all to remember and emulate the faith of our leaders. With Jesus Christ as the unchanging centreââthe same yesterday, today, and foreverââwe are encouraged to follow the faithful example of those who have gone before us.
Paul then brings the message home with three essential questions: What do we need to know? Why do we need to know it? What do we need to do? We grow by imitating Christ-like lives, learning from both the strengths and failures of our spiritual predecessors.
In a world of distraction, hardship, and spiritual drift, God calls us to perseveranceâto keep showing up, keep following Jesus, and keep taking the next small step. As Paul says: âThere are footprints worth following.â
The message concludes with a blessing and prayer, inviting listeners to consider where God may be calling them back onto the path, and which spiritual role models can help lead them there.
By Paul and Caroline Mulroneyđ Show Notes â âFootprints Worth Followingâ
In this message, Ps Paul Mulroney shares a deeply personal and practical reflection on faith, discipleship, and the power of spiritual role models. Speaking to the Bunbury region churches, Paul begins with recent ministry highlightsâfrom serving in Manjimup, Northcliffe and Pemberton, to attending the C3 Stand prophetic conferenceâand moves into his own testimony of coming to faith in 1985.
Paul honours the men and women who shaped his spiritual walk: teachers, pastors, mentors, family members, and the Walk to Emmaus community. These âfathers and mothers of the faithâ serve as living examples of what it means to follow Jesus wholeheartedly. Listeners are invited to pause and reflect on the people who have shaped their journey with God.
Drawing from Hebrews 13, the sermon explores the call to love one another, to show hospitality, to honour marriage, to be content, and above all to remember and emulate the faith of our leaders. With Jesus Christ as the unchanging centreââthe same yesterday, today, and foreverââwe are encouraged to follow the faithful example of those who have gone before us.
Paul then brings the message home with three essential questions: What do we need to know? Why do we need to know it? What do we need to do? We grow by imitating Christ-like lives, learning from both the strengths and failures of our spiritual predecessors.
In a world of distraction, hardship, and spiritual drift, God calls us to perseveranceâto keep showing up, keep following Jesus, and keep taking the next small step. As Paul says: âThere are footprints worth following.â
The message concludes with a blessing and prayer, inviting listeners to consider where God may be calling them back onto the path, and which spiritual role models can help lead them there.