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Paul Bennsion.com

Paul is available to:

  • Preach in churches and be involved in evangelistic / healing meetings / crusades
  • Teach
  • Speak at Bible Schools / Colleges
  • Church weekends / holidays

You can book him by:
Email     paul@paulbennison.com

Mail (might take a while if he’s away!) to:  

  • 2929 Leta Court, Hampton, Virginia 23666, USA
  • 9 Hazel Grove, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9JD, England

Messenger      Skype:   paulbtraveller      Yahoo:    elitegold99

Paul would love to come and share about the work God is doing around the world. As has been mentioned elsewhere on the website, he looks to ‘first world’ invitations to help in financing the many non-remunerative and costly visits to third and developing world nations. There is no hard and fast booking ‘fee’ but we would ask you to prayerfully and realistically consider that preaching in the ‘first world’ is one of Paul’s main sources of ‘income’!

If you want to ‘book’ him in the U.K. please consider the following guidelines: the Automobile Association and the Inland Revenue recommend that 40-45 pence per mile is a reasonable rate for mileage costs. Please bear in mind when considering a gift that travelling time and preparation time consume a good number of hours! Often, a weekend at a church is made up of sufficient hours for a normal working week, when travel and preparation are taken into account.

If you want to book him in the USA, 40 cents a mile is ‘reasonable’ if he drives to you, but more likely it will be a ‘flying’ visit… obviously it would help Paul immensely if the airfare is covered, and a realistic gift considered.

Paul has never wanted to ‘charge’ – but the reality is that travelling as a preacher and teacher is his job. Many years ago, a well known British Bible teacher indignantly stated as a ‘love offering’ was announced… ‘this is not a love offering, this is my salary!’ Paul KNOWS God has called him to do what he does, and he does have some regular supporters (about 25% of what he needs), and God is the provider. There is always a dichotomy though, between ‘sharing your needs one with another’ and solely praying for God’s provision (people like George Muller were called specifically to that): some people say ‘how do we know if you don’t tell us?’ and others ‘so you’re not trusting God any more?’ so it’s a lose-lose situation!

 

 

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