Jesus 4 Asia Now

Hannah Goes to Bangladesh

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00:00 (uplifting music)
00:21 - Hello and welcome to "Jesus for Asia" now.
00:24 Now I'm Natalie Wood and I have a special guest with me
00:26 in the studio today, hello Hannah.
00:28 - Hi. - This is Hannah Jobe
00:30 and she works in our office with communications,
00:33 all sorts of writing. - Yeah.
00:36 - So in your normal employment here at "Jesus for Asia,"
00:39 you write stories, you edit stories?
00:43 - Yeah, a little bit of graphic design,
00:46 help with different projects for print and for online.
00:52 it's a lot of different things.
00:53 - Yeah and I know you're also working on a book, or five.
00:57 (ladies laughing)
00:59 We're trying to write books. - Trying to, yeah.
01:01 - To write the stories down but it's hard to fit that in.
01:04 - There's a lot, I mean, God has opened so many doors
01:08 over these last couple of years, especially,
01:10 and there's so much we wanna share
01:13 and there's just not enough time in the day to share it.
01:15 But it's amazing to see all the testimonies and stories
01:20 from the workers all over the mission field in Asia.
01:23 It's really a blessing.
01:24 - Yeah, that's a real privilege
01:26 that we get here in the office
01:27 is to see the stories coming back from the front line.
01:30 So, you need a little help though.
01:31 I wanna put that plug in here.
01:35 If someone is interested in writing,
01:37 there's definitely a need for more help with that.
01:40 - Yes. Absolutely.
01:42 - Okay, so let's move on to why you're here
01:44 on the show today and why...
01:46 We've got some exciting stories actually
01:48 to share and some pictures and video.
01:51 So, from Bangladesh? - Yes.
01:53 - Why did you go to Bangladesh?
01:55 - Because Sharon volunteered me.
01:59 No, actually I make it sound like I was dragged,
02:02 but as soon as Sharon said, yeah, Hannah will come with me,
02:05 I was like, "Let's go!"
02:07 I mean, I love to travel, but not just for the fun
02:12 of seeing different places, but also to be able to
02:14 serve God and further his work
02:16 because there's so many needs.
02:19 - Yeah and it's neat too because you go there
02:21 and you meet the people face to face
02:22 and you hear their story face to face
02:24 and I think it's easier to write it when-
02:26 - It is. It really is.
02:28 Yeah, after I went to India, the stories
02:30 that the Bible workers were sending in
02:32 made so much more sense
02:33 because I understood the culture so much better
02:35 and I understood what they were talking about
02:38 because I had seen it for myself.
02:40 So the same thing happened with Bangladesh,
02:41 which is really cool.
02:42 - Yeah, so let's start out talking about
02:45 our Bible workers in Bangladesh,
02:47 which we didn't have very many
02:50 until you went on this trip
02:52 and that was one of the reasons you went, right?
02:54 - Yes, it was one of the reasons we went there
02:56 was a group of about 40 Bible workers
02:59 that were part of a project
03:00 that was run by the previous union mission president
03:03 but the funding for that was running out
03:05 and they wanted these workers to be able
03:09 to keep up their ministries.
03:11 The church in Bangladesh doesn't have a lot of funding
03:14 to hire pastors and teachers.
03:16 They have a college there
03:17 where they train people for jobs like that,
03:20 but they just don't have enough money
03:21 to hire as many people as needed.
03:23 So this project was supposed to help with that
03:26 and then the funding was ending,
03:27 so they needed new sponsors.
03:29 And so we went to go see some of the Bible workers
03:33 and find out more about what that need was
03:34 so that potentially we could take them on.
03:37 - Okay. All right, so we have a picture.
03:40 - Yeah, so this is a smaller group
03:42 of some of the Bible workers
03:44 that we met while we were there.
03:45 We didn't get to meet all of them,
03:47 but a couple dozen of them we were able to meet
03:50 and do interviews with and that was a huge blessing.
03:54 - Okay, so how many total Bible workers are there,
03:57 initially, that they were looking for?
03:59 - 40. There were 40 Bible workers.
04:01 - And you, with Sharon, went around the country
04:05 and went to different areas,
04:07 but only some of them did you get to meet Bible workers in?
04:10 - We got to meet Bible workers from the south
04:13 and the north and the west missions
04:16 and when we were in the south mission,
04:18 we were still, at that point,
04:20 traveling with Adventist World Radio and their team
04:23 and one of the activities that they were doing
04:26 was a training session for the Bible workers,
04:30 not just from that project,
04:32 but from all the different ministries in Bangladesh
04:35 that were working in that area
04:37 to teach them how to use some projectors and audio Bibles
04:43 and different media resources
04:44 that they were going to share with them
04:46 so that they could, in turn, share that with other people.
04:50 - Okay. Nice.
04:51 - And so we got to sit in on the training
04:54 and some of the Bible workers
04:55 that we were being asked to sponsor
04:57 were part of that and were able to receive audio Bibles
05:02 and projectors. - How nice.
05:04 - That was really cool.
05:06 It was really a pleasure to be able to,
05:11 kind of, we're not working with AWR directly,
05:15 specifically on any project,
05:17 but to be able to work alongside another ministry like AWR
05:22 was really a blessing and an eye opening thing for me
05:26 because I feel like, and maybe it's just me, I don't know,
05:30 but I feel like we kind of tend to compartmentalize.
05:33 It's like this ministry does this,
05:35 this ministry does this,
05:36 this ministry does this,
05:37 but there is so much need in countries like Bangladesh
05:41 and Bangladesh is a small country anyway
05:44 and so really to be able to work effectively
05:46 in spreading the gospel to this country,
05:48 we need to be able to work together and to-
05:52 - [Natalie] Collaborate.
05:53 - Collaborate and coordinate with each other
05:54 so that we're not-
05:56 - It's my country. It's your country.
05:58 - Yeah, 'cause it's not, it's not one person's space
06:01 and when we work together
06:03 and when we all have the same vision,
06:07 which should be God's vision for the country,
06:10 then we can do so much more.
06:11 And so that was just a huge blessing for me
06:14 to be able to see and I was really glad
06:15 to be able to meet the AWR team there,
06:17 they were so wonderful.
06:21 It's really cool because these Bible workers,
06:23 coming from a previous project they've already been working,
06:26 and so we thought we would like to share
06:29 some of what they've already been doing
06:31 and how they've been serving God.
06:32 and so this is Beelek and he did some ministry
06:39 with his church that he was serving in, and so.
06:42 - Myself, Beelek Gwindapo, and I am really grateful
06:48 to work as a Bible teacher, Bible worker.
06:52 Presently I am staying at Govindapur Church.
06:57 Last year I was at Shwunamar SDA Church
07:02 and beside Shwunamar Village
07:06 there is one village which name is Korikanda.
07:12 Maybe 30 or 40 years ago there was no church, no worker,
07:17 but myself and Shwunamar church members,
07:25 we go there and
07:31 we improve their beliefs
07:35 and we preach the Jesus Christ message,
07:40 which is given in scripture
07:44 and more than 25 souls, they were baptized
07:51 and I am really thankful to be a Bible worker.
07:57 I will work by my soul
08:01 and I will preach the God's message
08:05 to spread out the message of God.
08:12 Thank you.
08:13 - So that's neat that he was able to help
08:16 teach the church members more.
08:18 - And what stuck out to me was that
08:20 it wasn't just him going into that village
08:22 to help revitalize the church,
08:23 but he involved his church members too
08:25 and I think that's really a big blessing
08:27 because sometimes people get the idea
08:29 that it's up to the pastors or the leaders
08:31 to do the evangelism, but it's for everyone.
08:33 That was really cool. I thought.
08:35 - That's neat. That's neat.
08:36 Okay, so now we have another video?
08:38 - Yeah, he is working at of the Adventist boarding schools
08:41 there in Bangladesh and he's working as a teacher,
08:45 but he also has some other parts of his job
08:48 that he's going to share about.
08:51 - I am assigned to look after the students,
08:54 those who comes from the Southeastern part of the Bangladesh
09:00 and this area is mainly Buddhist area
09:02 and when they first come at Monosupara
09:07 the first thing that they have impression
09:11 is the diversity of the faith
09:13 as they are from Buddhist background.
09:15 So first time when they encounter
09:17 with Christian culture and Christian worship,
09:21 they ask themselves and they have so many questions.
09:24 And I have to face those students,
09:29 bearing the gospel news to them.
09:32 And maybe it takes one year or two years
09:36 for some of the students to receive
09:38 the Christian message or the message of Jesus Christ.
09:42 And then gradually they confess Christian faith
09:46 and convert it into Christianity.
09:48 So before converting or baptizing them,
09:52 we have to take permission from their guardians
09:55 and from their family members,
09:57 and again, another struggle starts.
10:00 Some of the guardians they deny
10:02 and some of the guardians they permit
10:04 and says to their children that it is their wish.
10:09 So in such manner, from 2016 to 2021,
10:17 I'm giving my time to the Buddhist students,
10:20 those who come to Monosupara for study.
10:23 And this year, nearly 19 Buddhist students,
10:27 they converted into Christianity
10:30 and I'm very happy to be a part of the journey.
10:35 So I wish, in future also,
10:38 I can be active tool for the Lord bearing the gospel
10:41 and thank you so much.
10:44 - That's really neat. - Yeah.
10:46 - So he's not just a teacher.
10:49 He sees himself as, as more than a teacher.
10:51 That's really neat. - Yeah, I really enjoyed
10:54 getting to hear a little bit of his story.
10:56 - Yeah okay, so the next story that we have
10:59 is from another Bible worker? - Hm mm.
11:02 - Okay.
11:03 - Yeah, so this is an answer to prayer story.
11:05 - [Natalie] Okay.
11:06 - This worker is from the west of Bangladesh
11:09 and he's taking care of a church there
11:11 and so he had one young family come to him to ask for prayer
11:16 because they had just had a newborn baby boy,
11:20 but they noticed that the baby had this sort of hard,
11:23 almost bone like lump on his neck
11:26 and they didn't know what to do about it,
11:27 they didn't know what it was
11:29 and so they came to him asking for prayer and advice
11:31 and so he told them, you really need to pray
11:36 and to focus on God
11:38 and trust that he can take care of your baby
11:41 and that he will heal him.
11:43 I would recommend that you go to the doctors
11:45 but prayer is the most important thing.
11:48 And so they went to the doctor,
11:50 they went to several different doctors, I believe,
11:52 and nobody could really help.
11:54 I don't know if they ever found out
11:55 specifically what the problem was
11:57 but none of the doctors could help them
12:00 and they were so discouraged
12:01 and so they came back to this worker
12:05 and they were like, we don't know what to do,
12:07 and he's like, I'm praying for you
12:09 and I will continue to pray for you,
12:11 but you really need to pray and trust God
12:13 that he can do a miracle for your son,
12:14 because he's a powerful God, he cares for you.
12:17 And they prayed and they prayed
12:19 and gradually, as the months went by,
12:22 it got smaller and smaller and smaller
12:24 until eventually it went away completely
12:26 and they were just so excited and they came to him
12:28 just praising God for how he helped them.
12:31 - Amen. That's a beautiful story.
12:34 - Yeah, and now they have that testimony
12:36 that they can share with others.
12:37 So that's really exciting. - Right. Yeah.
12:39 - To hear these stories and to meet
12:42 some of the Bible workers was a really huge blessing.
12:45 And so we, Sharon and I, were really excited
12:49 about the possibility of actually sponsoring them
12:52 and helping their work to continue to go forward
12:55 and so when we got back, we told you and John,
12:59 everything that we learned and got the go ahead
13:03 to hire the Bible workers and so now
13:07 we've actually got more than that.
13:08 (Hannah chuckling) - Right.
13:10 - So we started with the 40 Bible workers
13:13 and then there was another lady
13:16 who we also were able to hire
13:19 as well as 11 more in the east, which is an area
13:25 that has the two biggest cities in Bangladesh
13:29 and so we're really excited to be able to have
13:31 Bible workers in those places.
13:33 And we're excited to see what God's gonna do
13:35 through all of these workers.
13:37 - Yeah, that's really neat.
13:39 What a privilege he's given us to be a part of it
13:42 and I wanna make sure that our viewers know
13:45 we did pray as a team a lot
13:48 before hiring these Bible workers
13:49 because 40 workers at once is a large monthly commitment.
13:53 So we did pray together as a team
13:55 but we just sensed the Lord asking us to keep going forward
13:58 because we don't want it to be,
14:00 as Sharon shares in her show,
14:02 about seeing the people and wondering how many of them
14:06 won't be in heaven because nobody told them
14:08 and so we just wanna enable people
14:10 to tell as many as possible. - Yes, absolutely.
14:13 - So now we wanna talk about the first school that we had
14:16 the privilege of starting in Bangladesh as "Jesus for Asia."
14:19 - We got started with it after our foreign correspondence
14:23 from the Philippines visited Bangladesh
14:26 and they helped with the project to help drill wells
14:29 and you can see in the video,
14:32 some of the kids washing their hands in the water
14:34 and just really having fun with it,
14:36 but it really is a great help practically
14:39 for all of the villagers.
14:41 And so the connections that they made through that,
14:44 we were able to connect with as well
14:47 and our project coordinator there,
14:51 he had this burden to start a school
14:53 for the kids in his village
14:55 because a lot of them come from poor families
14:58 and they end up working in the fields
15:00 at as early as 10 years old
15:03 and they don't have a lot of opportunity for
15:06 education or nutrition
15:08 and so he wanted to do something for them
15:11 and we were able to build a little school
15:14 and have the first Adventist school in that area.
15:19 We have students currently
15:21 from kindergarten through second grade.
15:25 So we actually have 120 students
15:27 and they usually come every day from 1:00 to 5:00
15:30 and they study a lot of different subjects,
15:33 they study English, they study Bangla,
15:36 which is like their language arts
15:38 and learning how to read and how to write.
15:40 They study math and science and music.
15:44 - So I noticed some of the kids in this picture
15:46 are a little bit on the older side
15:48 that we would think for kindergarten,
15:50 first and second grade,
15:51 is that because they haven't had access to a school before?
15:54 - Yeah, they've not had a lot of opportunity
15:57 and so a lot of them are still learning
15:59 how to read and write and so they have to start
16:02 at that foundation before they can eventually
16:06 go up and learn some more difficult subjects.
16:09 Even though they say the literacy rate
16:11 is 70-something percent,
16:13 a lot of people can't write full sentences
16:16 and stories or articles,
16:18 or they can write their name and maybe a few basic things.
16:21 I mean, it would be really great
16:23 for people to be at much higher literacy levels.
16:26 - Right, it really opens a lot of doors.
16:27 - It really does and so we're excited
16:30 to be able to help these kids be able learn.
16:33 We have some pictures of some of the kids
16:35 that we'll just go through really quickly.
16:38 - [Natalie] Oh, so cute.
16:39 - [Hannah] They are the absolute cutest kids ever.
16:40 It was so much fun getting to meet them
16:44 and smile and sing with them.
16:48 This is them praying. It just melts my heart every time.
16:52 They're just so, they were such a blessing to me
16:55 to be able to see them
16:56 and to see how God is working in their lives.
16:59 Because, you know, this is a Hindu area
17:02 and while there are some Christians in the area,
17:04 a lot of these kids don't really know much about Jesus.
17:08 And so here they're having the opportunity
17:10 to learn how to pray, they're learning Bible stories.
17:14 They're learning songs.
17:16 I just love how you can always see so much light
17:18 in the eyes of the kids who've been introduced to Jesus.
17:23 - Okay, well we wanna keep moving
17:24 and we have more pictures. - Yes.
17:26 - [Natalie] What's this one?
17:28 - This is me with a group of the older girls
17:31 who are studying in the school and learning
17:34 and this is us with some of the staff members at the school,
17:37 some of the teachers and the cooks
17:38 who help with feeding the kids
17:40 because not all of them have access
17:42 to adequate nutrition at home
17:44 so they provide them a healthy meal every day.
17:46 The pot of, that's just like the vegetables,
17:49 but the pot of rice was like almost three feet high,
17:52 it's gigantic and yeah, such a blessing
17:57 to be able to help those kids get good nutrition too
17:59 so that they can grow strong physically as well as mentally.
18:03 - Yeah. I love to see the kids getting food to eat.
18:06 It's such a blessing.
18:07 It's such a blessing to them and to think about
18:10 what a difference it makes in their lives, I just love that.
18:12 So the people that are running the school there,
18:14 don't just see it as a school.
18:16 They see it as ministry to the whole village.
18:19 So what experiences did you get to have
18:22 while you were there reaching out to the village?
18:24 - Yeah, so when we were visiting up there,
18:27 we did a prayer walk.
18:29 We've actually done a couple of different
18:31 virtual prayer walks in Thailand
18:34 and so we thought it would be a great idea
18:35 to be able to do that in Bangladesh as well.
18:38 But our project coordinators there,
18:41 they wanted to get the villagers involved as well
18:44 and so we start out in about 30 seconds in
18:47 they see this lady, she's trying to start a fire
18:50 to warm herself up because it's about 55 degrees.
18:53 - It's really cold there. - In the early morning,
18:54 in the winter, which is cold for Bangladesh,
18:57 and so she's trying to warm herself up
18:59 and so you'll see in the next picture
19:02 our project coordinator there decided to stop and help her
19:05 with her fire and to pray with her
19:08 because she's an older lady and older people
19:10 have a lot of challenges there,
19:11 that just started this walk of not just praying
19:16 for the people and for Bangladesh,
19:19 but praying with them as well
19:20 and the people online got to see,
19:22 this is one of the villages that we walked through
19:26 and some of the people that we saw there,
19:29 you can see Sharon filming, she was the one on the call
19:32 and then I was kind of filming behind the scenes
19:34 and all of the villagers and the people that we saw.
19:36 The villagers were happy to have us come through
19:39 and pray with them.
19:41 We'd never met those people before.
19:42 We didn't know what kind of response we were going to get
19:45 so it was a really big blessing to pray with them.
19:47 - Yeah, and being on this side of the prayer call,
19:50 it was neat also, for us, to see,
19:52 sometimes you walk and all you see
19:54 is the buildings in the city or wherever,
19:57 depending where we're at, you see the scenery,
19:59 but you don't see the individuals as much
20:02 because they don't stop and talk to
20:04 whoever's running the camera
20:05 and so that was neat for us,
20:07 was to see the little lady trying to start her fire
20:10 and people would pray for her and to see the people
20:14 that were at the village, at the little market.
20:17 Just to see them, it gives faces,
20:20 it gives a place filled with people
20:22 and so that was neat for us on this side also.
20:25 - So this is another older lady who we saw,
20:29 she was able to get her fire started and just to be able
20:32 to see what their life is like a little bit.
20:34 you can see the really cute baby goats that are by there.
20:38 It's a farming area so they've got animals everywhere.
20:41 It's like, at least if you go in December,
20:43 it's like baby animal paradise it's so cute.
20:47 Loved some of the baby animals.
20:49 - Yes, I know you got to hold a baby sheep
20:50 so we've got a picture of that.
20:52 - Yeah, it was fun, but it's just like, to see,
20:56 I don't know, their lives are a lot more simple than ours
20:58 but it was just a really peaceful place
21:00 and it's a blessing to be able to share Jesus
21:04 with those people and to see how God
21:07 is working in those villages.
21:09 This is a little girl that we prayed for.
21:14 She, I believe is one of the students,
21:16 but she has a heart problem and so-
21:20 - That's right. I remember now.
21:23 - It's difficult when you're way out in the villages
21:25 like that to be able to get proper treatment.
21:28 I don't know very much
21:30 about the medical system in Bangladesh,
21:33 but it's something that they're really concerned about
21:35 and so we got the opportunity to pray for her,
21:39 but we also invite anyone watching to pray for her as well,
21:43 because we know that God loves that little girl and...
21:47 - He can heal her. - Yeah.
21:48 - So we did the prayer walk and you visited, also,
21:51 some wells while you were on the prayer walk,
21:53 which was neat for us to be able to see,
21:56 some of the churches and some of the places
21:58 where we'd been able to help with the wells.
22:00 - Yeah, that was a blessing.
22:02 - And then you got to go Christmas caroling with them.
22:06 - So since we were there in December,
22:08 it was over the holidays and for a lot of people,
22:11 it was probably their first time ever celebrating Christmas.
22:15 And this is a Hindu village,
22:17 this is not something that they normally do
22:19 but our project coordinators there
22:21 really saw this as an opportunity
22:24 to reach out to people in the village
22:27 and to really share about Jesus and why he came.
22:31 So one of the activities that we did on Christmas Eve
22:34 was we went out and we sang Christmas hymns
22:37 in Bangla for the villagers.
22:40 It was at least 15 houses we went to
22:42 and we also prayed for them.
22:43 So we've got some little clips
22:45 showing the singing and the prayer and a bunch of the kids,
22:47 at least 20 of the kids from the school
22:49 came as well and joined in
22:51 and it was a whole lot of fun and a really big blessing.
22:53 - Okay, let's watch those now.
22:54 (singing in a foreign language)
23:21 So that's really a neat thing
23:24 to get the opportunity to do that.
23:27 - Yeah it was. It was such a blessing.
23:29 And then Christmas morning we were able to have a program
23:32 and they invited not only the kids,
23:34 but all of their families to come
23:36 for a special Christmas program and Sharon and I,
23:39 and Dr. Halder, who was our translator,
23:44 all teamed up to basically share with all of them
23:50 the reason for why Jesus came and his gift-
23:54 - How nice. - Of coming and dying for us
23:57 and so the people could really see.
23:59 It was just a really big blessing
24:00 to be able to uplift Jesus
24:02 and there were over 200 people who came
24:04 and so we just hope and pray that they were blessed
24:07 and that they'll remember that
24:08 and that it'll have an impact on them.
24:12 - So we've seen a little bit what the school's like now,
24:16 what is the future of this school?
24:19 What are they asking for?
24:21 - Yeah, so we did get to go there twice
24:23 because of the way that the schedule worked out.
24:26 We probably spent five or six days there total.
24:29 So we saw some of the needs that the school has
24:32 and then when we came back, our project coordinator told us
24:35 that he had had some other families come in
24:41 and ask if they could send their kids to the school as well,
24:44 and there was like 45 more kids
24:47 that want to come to the school.
24:49 And some of them have had a little bit of education
24:52 and are needing older grades and so they're like,
24:57 okay, how do we do this?
24:59 I mean, 120 kids is a lot already
25:03 and we've got this one room schoolhouse
25:06 and so like, what do we do, and so they asked, it's like,
25:09 is there any way that we can get some extra walls,
25:12 expand the grade levels because we really wanna be able to
25:15 have these kids come to the school as well.
25:17 - Right. You wanna help everybody you can.
25:19 - Yeah. So in order to be able to accommodate
25:21 these students, the plan is to have two sessions of school,
25:26 one for the kindergartners and fourth and fifth graders,
25:30 so that's adding some grade levels
25:33 and then in the afternoon to have
25:35 first, second and third grades and they also want to build
25:38 some interior walls in the school
25:40 so that there's a little bit more of a sound barrier
25:43 in between the classrooms
25:44 because it gets pretty noisy with a lot of kids.
25:47 - Yeah, that's a small building.
25:48 - It is a small building, but they're trying to-
25:50 - It'll be good to have the grades separated.
25:51 - Make it work as much as they can
25:53 and do as much as they can for the students
25:56 and it'll be a blessing for the students
25:57 who are already there as well because as they get older
26:00 they're going to need higher grade levels.
26:02 - Right, some of them may already need higher grade levels.
26:06 - Yeah, it's gonna be a really big blessing
26:08 all the way around. - Nice.
26:10 - We also saw some needs while we were visiting
26:13 and one of those, we walked outside after a program
26:16 to see this long line of girls and we were like,
26:19 what is this for?
26:21 And they said, oh, this is the line for the bathroom.
26:25 because they only have one bathroom
26:29 for, there's probably 50, 60, 70 girls.
26:33 I don't know what the percentages are of boys to girls, but-
26:36 - That's a lot. - They need more bathrooms
26:40 and it would really be helpful to be able to have that
26:42 and there's a pond on the property
26:44 where they dug out dirt to fill in for the school,
26:47 so to refill that and to create a couple of more bathrooms,
26:51 at least one, but maybe a couple of more bathrooms
26:54 for the kids to be able to use
26:57 so that they don't have to deal with such a long line.
27:00 - Well, if they're going between classes that makes it hard
27:03 because you might be at the end of the line
27:05 and be late for the next class
27:08 so I'm sure the teachers are understanding,
27:09 but still, I know some schools that wouldn't be.
27:13 - Yeah, so it would be really helpful for them
27:15 to be able to have that as well as filling in the pond
27:18 would give them a much bigger playground.
27:20 - Oh, that'd be nice. - Which is great.
27:22 and they did a really good job of getting a slide
27:26 and swings and stuff so that the kids can play
27:29 when they're outside on breaks.
27:31 But you know, it would be really nice to have a nicer,
27:34 bigger space for them.
27:36 - Well Hannah, thank you so much
27:37 for taking the time to come and share with us
27:39 and I would like to invite you
27:41 to pray for these Bible workers, pray for this school,
27:44 and if you would like to help
27:46 you can contact us at
27:47 Jesus for Asia, PO box 1221, Collegedale, Tennessee, 37315.
27:54 Call us at (423) 413-7321
27:59 or visit our website at Jesus4asia.org.
28:02 May God richly bless you until we see you next time
28:06 on "Jesus for Asia" now. (uplifting music)


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