Online Giving is Here!!

Forget your checkbook on Sunday? Out of town and forgot to send in your Tithe check? No problem... You can now give to PIBC via our website or mobile device!!

A note about giving... Tithing is an act of worship that expresses our gratitude, faith, and love for God. The Bible states that the starting point of generosity is the tithe, meaning 10% of what God has blessed us with. When we step out in faith and give Him our first, not last, the Bible teaches us that God will meet our needs more than we could ever imagine.

In 30 seconds or less you can give to PIBC directly from your bank (eCheck/ACH) or Credit Card. You can setup recurring donations and select the fund to which you wish to give. See more at the PIBC website; click below to go directly to the giving page or use the "GIVING" link on the home page.

Giving

Notes for Wednesday Night Bible Study

Just as a reminder, as Doug mentioned, all of the notes to the bible studies provided by him and Robert are on his blog, "Fence Posts".

From the "About"... 

Fence Posts will be a good read for anyone, but is a call especially directed to men to be the heroes of the faith. We must be the fence posts or landmarks that are not to be moved and, by the strength of the Lord, will not be moved. In a culture that constantly seeks to undermine the roles of fathers, husbands, working men and boys who do what is right, God’s call remains for us to stand, to hold and even push back the forces of deceit and lawlessness that destroy so many families and lives.

Here is a link... Fence Posts

What can we pray for?

  1. Marriage
  2. Courage at work or whenever the need arises (help with difficult conversations/sharing the Gospel)
  3. Children - don’t make the same mistakes I made
  4. Finding/having a prayer partner
  5. Children - breaking the ‘world view’ of what they should look like, act like, etc. they are being bombarded
  6. Temptation/accountability
  7. Children - Salvation
  8. Discipleship
  9. Spiritual and emotional healing for family
  10. Ailing/aging family members (the switching of roles)