Progress reports. When it comes to academics, they’re not used in a positive context. It generally means to check up because you’re not doing well with school. But in the church of Thessalonica Paul the apostle wanted a progress report on the believers there. He cared for them as a nurturing parent, desiring the best for his children. The same is true today. We ought to monitor how new believers are doing in order to build up their faith where they need it. Pastor Jeff is finishing our study titled, “A Comforter Sent - To Be a Timothy.” So join us in 1 Thessalonians 3 as we begin our study in Sound Doctrine.