The Story of the Neighborhood Church That Could: An Interview with Sam Rainer

Episode #815
August 22, 2023
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Sam Rainer takes a different role in this podcast as Thom interviews him about the remarkable story of West Bradenton Baptist Church, a neighborhood church that is making a big difference in its community.

    • How did you end up in Bradenton, Florida?
    • What has kept you at the church even as other churches came calling?
    • Why do you call the church, “A Neighborhood Church for the Nations”?
    • You have demonstrated incredible tactical patience at West B. Have you had periods of discouragement or frustration?
    • Tell us about the relationship between pastoral tenure and victories at West B.

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