According to WordPress today’s post is #3500 for ThePreachersWord.
We had no idea when we began this little blog 11 years, 11 months and 6 days ago that we would still be posting, let alone amass this volume of work.
This major milestone sparks a bit of reflection about this effort that has become an important means of our ministry, mission, and message.
Our Ministry
ThePreachersWord was birthed during a period when I was in between working with local churches. We were looking for a method to minister while considering our future. A friend of mine suggested I needed my own web page. That sparked the idea of taking it a step further and developing a daily devotional blog.
The Bible teaches that all Christians are to be ministers (Rom. 12:3-8). The means and methods vary based on our talents, gifts, abilities, as well as our opportunities. Not everyone is equipped to be a public proclaimer or Bible class teacher. Not everyone is qualified to serve as a pastor. Some roles are well served behind the scenes.
Blogging has reminded me that we can minister to others by writing and publishing through the technology provided by the internet, and social media. We have been able to begin and continue this ministry before, during, and after our work with local churches. We are not supported or financed by any foundation, organization, or church. We are totally independent. Accountable only to the Lord.
Our Mission
Jesus’ mission was to preach the “gospel of the Kingdom of God (Matt. 4:23) and to “seek and save the lost” (Lk.19:10), as He came to ransom and redeem mankind from sin (Matt. 20:28; Tit. 2:14).
Following Jesus’ resurrection and just prior to His ascension back to heaven, Jesus commissioned the apostles to “go into all the world to preach the gospel to every creature” (Mk. 16:15). Furthermore, they trained and partnered with others to accomplish this mission. Timothy. Titus. Barnabas. Apollos. And lesser known preachers like Epaphroditus, as well as many men and women mentioned in Romans 16, were fellow laborers in this mission.
By implication and application preachers, pastors, and all Christians continue that first century mission today.
Not all of us are able to travel the entire world to share the gospel. We are limited by time, resources, and opportunity. However, ThePreachersWord has found its way into over 200 countries and territories around the world. (Some of which are not necessarily friendly to Christianity).
In addition, our readers have shared in this ministry in various ways. Over the years we’ve learned that posts from ThePreachersWord have been reprinted in bulletins. Published in newspaper articles. Posted on social media platforms. Printed and distributed to friends, relatives, and co-workers. Used as Wednesday evening talks and communion talks. Served as seed thoughts for sermons. Become a resource for sermon illustrations. Reblogged on other blog sites. Quoted by fellow bloggers. And used as Bible class material.
We’re grateful, and thank our many friends and fellow preachers who’ve partnered with us in this ministry and mission.
Our Message
We constantly remind ourselves that the message is not political or social, but a spiritual message. It’s about Jesus. The Gospel. The Good News.
The apostle Paul stated it succinctly and accurately when he wrote, “For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake” (2 Cor. 4:5). That’s our goal for ThePreachersWord.
In an age where the message has been muddled, mishandled, misapplied, and often misunderstood, we seek “to speak the Truth in love (Eph. 4:15). To proclaim the “whole counsel of God” (Ax. 20:27). And edify, exhort, and encourage us to greater faithfulness in serving the Lord (1 Thess. 5:14; Rom. 14:19; Eph. 4:11-12).
We try to keep our message simple and practical as it applies to our daily lives and addresses real issues that we face. We recognize that not all 3,500 posts hit a home run with every reader. But we pray that the majority of our readers have been both enlightened and encouraged on a regular basis.
As we forge ahead writing and publishing ThePreachersWord, we do so with the caveat and warning of James that none of us know what tomorrow will bring. Life is transitory and uncertain (Jas. 4:13-15). However, if “the Lord wills,” we plan to continue this work for the foreseeable future.
We thank all of you who have supported us through the years, who continue to offer encouragement, and who provide the motivation to keep on keeping on.
For whatever good is accomplished through our ministry, mission, and message, “to God be the glory.”
–Ken Weliever, The Preacherman

Thank you for your hard work and dedication. It encourages me every morning and helps start my day out right
Zach English
Houston, TX
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Thanks, Zack
It’s good to know you’re starting your day with ThePreachersWord. Thank for reading. And taking the time to send your well wishes.
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I read your post daily and have gained much from it. Thank you both for your work in the Kingdom! Preach on Preacherman! To God be the Glory!
Jerry Johnson Lufkin, Tx.
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Thanks so much.
It’s good to know that so many find our efforts edifying. Glad you’re finding the daily blog helpful.
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Ken, I’m so grateful for your continued hard work to publish The PreachersWord. It’s been great comfort and encouragement for me and I look forward each day to reading it. Thank you so much. May God bless your efforts in this ministry.
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Amen!! Dear Preacher, 🙂 Be encouraged! I am greatly blessed and encouraged every morning by what the Lord lays on your heart to share with the world in these daily blogs! I look forward to reading, sharing, and learning from you everyday after my prayers and scripture studies. Carry on brother! 🙂
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Thanks so much. I appreciate your prayers and your kind expressions of encouragement. Glad to know you’re profiting from ThePreachersWord.
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Ken, Thanks for your good work. May God bless you as you continue to teach and encourage your readers. — David Tant
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Thanks, David.
You are always a source of encouragement. Also appreciate your email articles that always enlighten. God bless.
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Keep up the good work Ken…You are an amazing writer and I start most of my days by reading your blog. Thank Norma for her help and support! Blessings to both of you!
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Thanks, Jeanette.
I’m glad to know that ThePreachersWord is a part of your morning routine. Thanks for reading. And for your kind words. God bless
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Brother Ken, you are a feast that I enjoy every single day…
I fed upon your thoughts and words that bring new insight into God’s Word but mostly the comments that on many days encourage me and lift my spirits, and even make me laugh and cry. I praise the Lord for that!
May you continue for many more years so this old lady can start each day with blessed thoughts…
Brenda
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Just good things to know. To us, it shows a steadfastness in your work.
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