Adventures in Missions

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00:00 Hi, I'm Julie and welcome to Adventures
00:01 in Missions here at Gospel Outreach.
00:03 Thank you so much for joining us today.
00:05 Today, we are going to have a special opportunity
00:08 to look into the life of one
00:10 of our longstanding regional directors, Beverly Thompson.
00:13 And later, I have the opportunity
00:15 to share a conversation I had with Brant Scully
00:17 about a recent trip to India.
00:19 I hope that you'll enjoy today's episode of Adventures
00:21 in Missions.
00:23 Gospel Outreach Presents Adventures
00:26 in Missions.
00:44 Hi. Hi, Tiff.
00:46 Is T.J. ready?
00:48 Hi, T.J.
00:50 I hear you.
00:52 Are you guys going to get home?
00:55 We'll go outside and play together.
00:57 Okay?
00:59 I love you.
01:02 Bye, bye. Bye, bye.
01:05 My involvement with Gospel Outreach as a regional director
01:07 has allowed me to follow God's leading in my own life.
01:11 When I'm not involved with volunteer work, you'll
01:13 usually find me with my great grandson, T.J., a two year old.
01:19 When I go to see my little T.J.,
01:22 He is my boost.
01:24 Every day I go there four or five times a week
01:28 and we play together outdoors
01:30 for between an hour and 2 hours.
01:36 I have three children,
01:39 seven grandchildren and three
01:42 great grandchildren with another one on the way.
01:46 Yes, sir.
01:47 Hi there.
01:49 Here he goes.
01:53 Ouch! Ouch?
01:56 Let's go find some more.
01:57 Let's go.
02:14 Now where are you going?
02:15 We just have a grand time together.
02:18 And I love him.
02:19 And he says, Grandma, I love you.
02:24 he says, Nana, He calls me Nana. Nana, I love you.
02:28 And it's just so sweet.
02:31 How old is this one?
02:32 Three months.
02:47 My name is Beverly Thompson.
02:52 When we heard
02:54 about Gospel Outreach, we said, This is our cup of tea.
02:56 This is what we need to do.
02:58 This is the way to go.
03:00 And both my husband and I were excited about the idea.
03:06 We started
03:08 with evangelism in Kurnool southern India
03:12 and had while I was there, I was asked to be
03:15 a regional director for Gospel Outreach, and
03:20 I accepted.
03:21 And it's the best thing that ever happened to me.
03:27 I have a prayer request.
03:29 And we'll have the president, the Treasurers
03:32 secretaries.
03:37 when we go there on Tuesdays at noon.
03:41 We share our concerns and our praises
03:46 and then everyone prays and I just go away
03:49 feeling spiritually blessed.
03:55 Foreign
03:56 missions has been a big part of my life.
03:59 When I was ten years old.
04:00 I read a book in my grandmother's basement
04:03 when we went to visit her for one week.
04:05 It's called The King and I.
04:08 And it was my first introduction to missions.
04:15 Bruton.
04:16 And they have such gorgeous buildings
04:20 and decorated buildings and temples.
04:23 You know, the women have that kind of looks like a suit.
04:27 It's a gorgeous outfit.
04:31 When I first moved here
04:33 14 years ago or 13,
04:37 I got to know Bev
04:39 and she said, You have to come over and see Gospel Outreach.
04:44 So Larry and I went over to see Gospel Outreach.
04:47 And when we left there, we said, Wow, this is the way to go.
04:52 We also had something in common
04:53 and that they had served in Afghanistan.
04:55 And I had also I was in the mountains
04:57 and she was in the city.
04:59 And I actually visited
05:02 the place where she was.
05:06 While we were there, way, way out in no man's land,
05:09 I mean, where you just drove and no roads.
05:13 We were like, where is this guy going?
05:19 Hi, Pastor.
05:21 Do you have that zoom ID and passcode to stream?
05:25 Yes. You both are very fresh and strong.
05:28 Oh, we are. You should see us.
05:33 We're tough old ladies.
05:35 You should go to exercise class
05:37 with us. Yes.
05:43 My name is Ramon Zamora, Jr.
05:46 Locally owned.
05:47 I'm born and raised here in Walla Walla.
05:50 I've been doing Rock City boxing
05:53 for Parkinson's since 2016.
05:56 Four, Five. Eight, back, seven.
06:02 Ten, ten, eleven, eleven.
06:07 Twelve, thirteen, fourteen,
06:10 fifteen.
06:13 Good job, good job.
06:19 With this regime of fundamentals of boxing
06:24 it triggers the nerves in people with Parkinson's.
06:28 Left side, right side.
06:29 So just different combinations
06:31 the fire of that left side of the brain.
06:34 The right side of the brain.
06:35 Well, Parkinson's deadens one of those sides
06:40 Hands high, hands high, Beverley. Get those hands high.
06:43 One, two, its a rhythm. Its just a rhythm?
06:46 Three, One, two, three.
06:48 One, two, three.
06:49 Beverly came to me really soft voice.
06:52 And we can, as you can tell, she been with me
06:54 going on three months. Her voice has changed.
06:56 We're having to tell her to be quiet now.
07:01 Way up high. There you go.
07:08 Me Studying about Parkinson's.
07:10 I have found that every activity
07:13 they do has something related to Parkinson's.
07:16 And it is a wonderful program.
07:19 And he directs it in a very jovial,
07:23 upbeat, good manner.
07:26 I enjoy it.
07:27 Count down. Count down.
07:29 100, 99, 98, oh boy!
07:35 I was just taken by Beverly
07:36 just in some of her experiences with going to India.
07:40 And my thought was, okay, I need to get her strong
07:43 if she's going to make this trip over and over,
07:46 you're in the right facility because we need to stay mentally
07:49 strong to be able to take those journeys.
07:53 What she does is extremely difficult,
07:55 you know, not only to going abroad, but
07:57 she's going to an environment that we're not accustomed to.
08:05 My family is
08:06 right now, they're concerned about my health and me
08:09 going to India and they say they don't want me to go,
08:13 but I still have charge of my own life.
08:17 That's that's true.
08:17 That's true.
08:18 You still have charge
08:37 Brant Scully, welcome to Adventures In Missions.
08:39 Hi, Julie.
08:40 Thanks for having me.
08:41 It's great to have you here. Brent,
08:42 You are the president of Gospel Outreach. And
08:46 why don't you share a little bit about what that entails.
08:49 Well,
08:51 it entails interesting things.
08:54 I answer to the board,
08:56 but also that I get to be a part of the vision of Gospel
08:58 Outreach, you know, the vision of Gospel Outreach,
09:00 which is like, what are we going to do in the 1040 window?
09:04 And, you know, my job really is to stay really connected
09:08 to what God's plan is, because it's really his plan.
09:11 Yeah, this is his ministry.
09:13 This is the ministry that he started and he's continuing.
09:16 And my job is to just basically build relationships,
09:21 talk to other organizations.
09:23 The leadership in other organizations support the staff
09:26 and the different entities that this organization has.
09:30 Basically, I oversee all the entities,
09:32 and we're looking at expanding into other countries.
09:37 Of course, right now Gospel Outreach
09:41 is we have about 2200
09:43 Gospel Outreach Bible workers. And we always need more, right?
09:46 We always we always need more.
09:48 Yeah, we are currently I believe we're in 35 countries
09:52 and Southern Asian Division is India.
09:56 And we have the
09:57 most Bible workers in the Southern Asian division.
10:00 I think we're up to like 12, 1200.
10:02 Bible workers there.
10:04 One thing that has happened here at Gospel Outreach
10:06 in the last couple of years is
10:08 we've developed a system in the office here
10:11 that will help us keep really good contact
10:14 with the Bible workers and what they're doing.
10:18 You know, we believe that, you know, these donations
10:20 that come in are are incredible, precious donations.
10:25 They're God divine
10:27 inspired donations that that go directly to evangelism.
10:31 And so,
10:34 you know, we feel in a way obligated to make sure that
10:37 that all those funds are being used in the in the way
10:40 that God wants them to be used.
10:41 So we have a reporting system every quarter, the Bible workers
10:47 report to us and what their their activities
10:49 and the baptisms and what they're doing.
10:52 And that's that's inspiring because we get to see
10:56 how God is working in their lives.
10:57 And these Bible workers are just amazing.
11:00 They're laypeople.
11:01 And in fact,
11:05 we have a friend of ours who works in the division office.
11:09 He said that
11:11 the Southern Asian Division appreciates the fact
11:14 so much that Gospel Outreach works with laypeople
11:18 and not just pastors.
11:19 We support laypeople.
11:22 It's basically an apostolic ministry, you know.
11:26 So, Brent, you mentioned about India
11:28 having a lot of Bible workers and you were able to go to India
11:33 and to meet with them and meet with the leadership there.
11:37 And please tell us a little bit
11:39 about that and where it was located.
11:40 Well, we had our meetings in Hyderabad,
11:43 and there is an acceptance in Christianity,
11:46 more in Hyderabad area, for christianity. Why is that?
11:48 Well, you know, that in India particularly
11:52 there are non conversion laws that the Hindu government
11:55 is clamping down on.
11:56 And so there are five northern states
11:59 that are more particular about evangelism,
12:03 you know, against, you know, non conversion laws a stricter
12:07 and then in the southern states where Hyderabad is,
12:12 there's a much larger Christian presence.
12:14 And so they're they're more open and willing
12:16 to allow Christians in that area.
12:19 But this meeting was really brought about
12:22 because the new leadership was voted in
12:25 in October, you know, for for all of the division.
12:29 And what that means is that
12:31 these new leaders that are coming in
12:32 and their positions don't understand or know
12:36 the Gospel Outreach ministry and the policies that we have
12:40 in place
12:41 and how they work with our Bible workers and in the Bible work
12:45 the workers, supervisors and coordinators and everyone
12:48 that's working together.
12:50 So we wanted to have a division
12:53 leadership meeting, and I think there were around
12:56 300 or so division leadership plus
12:59 55 or 60 ministerial directors.
13:03 And the purpose of the meeting
13:06 was to get together
13:08 and share, cast the vision of what Gospel Outreach looks like.
13:12 And of course, you know, we're in the end times, right?
13:14 And we kind of the most effective ministry
13:18 is when we're all united in the in God's mission
13:21 and just allowing
13:22 the Holy Spirit to work on us so that the idea
13:26 behind our meeting together was not only to educate them
13:30 on our ministry and how we work better, work together
13:33 and get acquainted,
13:34 but to really try to spark a revival in our hearts
13:38 and to be honest with you, I am a laodicean in Christian
13:42 right because everything has been so easy in my life.
13:45 Pretty much. We live in,
13:47 We have first world problems.
13:48 We have first world problems where, you know,
13:51 everything is, you know, is so easy.
13:53 And we have
13:55 things and money and we're sitting in air conditioning.
13:58 Yeah.
13:59 So life isn't that hard really, compared to
14:03 third world countries that have religious persecution
14:06 where it's,
14:07 you know, there are consequences to being a Christian. Correct.
14:10 Here in our country,
14:11 there are no consequences to being a Christian.
14:13 Now, it's changing, Correct.
14:14 You know, to be more so, there are consequences.
14:16 Just read Matthew 24 Right.
14:19 So for this for this guy right here, I need revival.
14:23 And I think in the
14:24 spirit of prophecy talks about our greatest need is a revival
14:28 within our church, within each other's hearts.
14:30 And the Holy Spirit does that.
14:31 And like what you're saying, it all starts at home.
14:34 So help me understand.
14:35 So the new leadership, for example, in India is coming in.
14:38 Are they coming in for a four year term,
14:40 then new leadership?
14:42 I believe it's
14:43 probably more like a five year term. four year or five year. Okay.
14:45 So there's a turnover.
14:46 So basically it's introducing Gospel Outreach
14:49 to all these people, explaining how it works.
14:51 And yes, you can do this over Zoom and yes,
14:53 you can do this over email and phone calls, but
14:56 to make sure that everything
14:57 gets communicated well, it's the one on one.
15:00 It's the face to face.
15:01 Well, you know, and I think, too, that
15:03 we get tied down with church work and there is
15:07 there's more to evangelism than just church work.
15:11 There's there's reaching our neighbors. There's
15:15 being filled with the Holy Spirit, too,
15:17 where you're saying, Lord, I want to be totally yours
15:21 all the time.
15:22 I want to be surrendered.
15:23 I want to just be 100% in
15:26 and not just part partially right.
15:29 And so we get caught in church work and and,
15:34 you know, bless, bless these people.
15:35 They're just like us, right?
15:37 They get bogged down with their jobs and everything.
15:40 And and then on top of that, they, you know, they're expected
15:43 to go out and do evangelism just like, you know, all of us.
15:47 It's it's not just an expectation.
15:50 It's a privilege.
15:51 And and so we're trying to just build relationships, right?
15:55 One of the
15:57 examples that
15:59 I shared with my friends over there was the fact that when
16:03 I think it was
16:04 Joshua came to River Jordan
16:07 and they they were
16:09 they were on this side of the River Jordan,
16:11 right, with all of the people of Israel,
16:12 Needing to get to the other side.
16:14 and they'd been wandering around in the desert purposeless,
16:18 and they needed to get to the other side.
16:21 They needed to pass through the river of baptism
16:24 and have this full conversion experience,
16:26 because on the other side there was land to be taken back.
16:31 And to me,
16:33 that's not just so much land as we walk
16:35 on, but it's people's hearts that's going to be converted.
16:38 And that's kind of what's exciting for me,
16:40 because I get to be
16:41 part of a ministry that is sort of trailblazing
16:44 in this ministry
16:46 to see how God is using people like myself who
16:49 who don't have a lot of any church work experience or,
16:53 you know,
16:54 sort of this church administration experience,
16:57 you can
16:58 he can use every one of us, any one of us, if we just
17:01 for just willing and Lord, I want to be willing, you know,
17:04 make me willing to just go where you want me to go.
17:07 How important is prayer with our Gospel Outreach workers?
17:10 It's vital.
17:11 It's it's vital for each of each of us to
17:15 prayer is the connecting point between us and God.
17:17 It's that. It's the channel that opens up the channel.
17:20 It's a prayer is what opens up God's power in our lives.
17:24 We can see that.
17:24 And we've gone
17:26 through different phases of training for my workers.
17:28 And you know, that Gospel Outreach has shifted
17:31 to the health message because in the end times, Spirit
17:35 prophecy states very clearly that the entering
17:39 wedge is medical missionary, it's the health message.
17:42 And when you
17:44 when you go to villages and I was there I've been to
17:45 I've been to India like four or five times
17:47 and I've walked through complete Hindu villages.
17:50 If you walk through a village and you have something that
17:54 you can offer them in the health ministry,
17:56 some teaching, some training, something that some
17:59 health screening that you can offer them,
18:02 they'll let you into their home almost 100% of the time.
18:06 And then you build on friendship evangelism.
18:09 You build on things that can really help
18:11 increase their quality of life.
18:14 Right.
18:15 And when you have a smile that shows up
18:17 and a good attitude and love in your hearts
18:20 to people, they just the I kind of want to be like that.
18:24 Yeah, I want that. What I want.
18:25 What is it you do?
18:26 What's the remedy?
18:27 Of course.
18:28 Jesus Christ is the remedy for everything.
18:30 But yet it.
18:31 It doesn't happen right away.
18:33 Sometimes it takes a long time
18:34 for a muslim or a Hindu to be converted.
18:38 Yeah, it takes time. Yes.
18:40 Relationship. It's not only just religion.
18:42 This is culture.
18:43 This is family. This is everything wrapped up.
18:45 And until you have visited a country where they're
18:49 a Buddhist country,
18:50 a Hindu country, a muslim country,
18:52 you don't quite understand all of that.
18:54 Exactly.
18:55 And we we hear Jesus all the time.
18:57 Sure. There are towns and full villages
19:01 that have don't have one reference of Jesus Christ.
19:05 They have never heard his name. Yeah.
19:07 So we talked about prayer with the Gospel Outreach workers.
19:09 What about prayer Here at Gospel Outreach,
19:12 we have a prayer team and they meet twice a week
19:16 and they sometimes meet on the phone.
19:19 But they are the force behind what's happening here.
19:22 Prayer is a huge, huge thing.
19:24 Number one reason is because anything that good happens here,
19:28 Jesus Christ gets the credit.
19:29 Yeah, Yeah, we don't get the credit.
19:31 No. Jesus Christ does. Because we have a great need for him.
19:34 Yes, we know.
19:35 We can't do without him.
19:36 Yes, he's the brains that force
19:38 and everything behind everything.
19:39 good that happens here.
19:41 You know, we're talking about prayer
19:43 and I wanted to share a little story
19:45 when I was when we were
19:46 over there in January, working with a SUD,
19:49 I woke up one morning.
19:51 It was early.
19:52 I felt a sense that Jesus woke me up about 4:30 in the morning
19:56 and that I needed to go down
19:57 to the auditorium
19:58 where all of these leaders were going to be meeting.
20:00 So I got dressed and I went down there
20:04 and I'm like, okay, what do I do, Lord?
20:06 And he says, Just walk around and start praying
20:09 for every chair that is in there.
20:11 So I go down there and it's dark.
20:13 I can't figure out how to turn the lights on right there.
20:15 There's wires and things
20:17 I'm trying to do things. Use your phone.
20:19 No, I'm not supposed to turn on the lights, okay,
20:22 Because there's lights coming through the windows from outside
20:25 so I can kind of see silhouettes and see chairs.
20:27 So I'm going around and I like, okay, this is
20:31 this is not normally what I do,
20:33 but I sense that, Lord, the same pray for each chair,
20:36 each person.
20:37 So I'm, I'm, I'm standing behind a chair.
20:40 I'm saying, Lord
20:41 bless this person who is sitting in this chair
20:43 that he may know you, that may he may be
20:45 revived to the deepest core of having you live in his life.
20:50 And then I go to the next chair
20:51 and there would be another prayer for that person.
20:53 There would be another prayer.
20:54 And I'm walking around
20:55 this whole building and I'm walking and walking.
20:57 And then and then the prayers became began to be more intense.
21:02 You know they just started coming.
21:04 And I'm just praying now and I'm singing.
21:07 I don't sing, Julie. I don't.
21:09 I'm not a singer. The Holy Spirit was working on you Brent Scully.
21:11 I'm singing and I'm praying
21:13 And then I come around the back
21:14 and I see someone sitting in the back of the auditorium.
21:17 I walked by and I stopped.
21:19 I said, Hi what are you doing?
21:22 And he says, I'm just here.
21:23 My back is really hurting.
21:25 I have pain and I can't sleep.
21:28 And I said, Well, can I pray for your back?
21:29 Perfect.
21:31 I asked and prayed.
21:32 I pray for this man. And prayers kept coming for this man.
21:34 I kept praying, praying. And
21:37 and then we were done.
21:39 And he left.
21:39 And I kept on praying.
21:41 Well, so I finally got time that I need to go back to the room.
21:44 Sure. Well,
21:46 so I got ready for the day and we all met down here.
21:49 And during one of the breaks I ran into that man.
21:51 I said, Now I know he looks familiar.
21:53 Yeah, he was the guy that was there.
21:55 And I asked him how his how his back was.
21:57 He said that my back is, is is healed.
22:02 It's way better.
22:03 Praise the Lord. And I'm like, wow, that's that's neat.
22:05 Yeah.
22:05 You know,
22:07 And it's that feeling that the Holy Spirit gives you
22:09 and it's like a split second. Are you going to take it?
22:11 Are you going to go, Oh, no, I don't think I should do that.
22:14 But you took it and that's beautiful. Oh, Brent.
22:16 And sometimes you just you go and you think, Well,
22:18 I might embarrass myself, you know, or.
22:21 Or I could glorify God. Well, you did. You did.
22:24 You did.
22:25 And going we're going out and doing what God wants us to do.
22:28 Well, Brent, thank you so much.
22:29 Prayers are with you. Thank you. Thank you.
22:33 Have you heard the term 1040 window before?
22:36 This is a term that gets thrown around here
22:37 at Gospel Outreach quite a lot, along with many other
22:40 Christian organizations who use this term.
22:42 But what exactly is the 1040 window
22:45 and why is it so important to Christians?
22:47 Well, that's something that I want to delve into today.
22:49 So, first of all,
22:50 let me give you a visual representation of this
22:53 1040 window.
22:57 this, this rectangular area
23:01 on this map that I've done a very good job of drawing
23:05 is the 1040 window, this long expanse right here.
23:09 Now, this 1040 window, it's called the 1040 window
23:12 because it's 10 to 40 degrees north latitude of the equator.
23:16 Now, this term was first
23:17 coined by a Christian missionary named Luis Bush.
23:21 And the reason why this area is so important
23:24 is 97% of the people in our world
23:28 who have never heard of Jesus live within this 1040 window.
23:31 The other very important thing about the 1040 window
23:34 to understand is a large majority
23:37 of the poorest of the poor people on our planet
23:40 live in this area.
23:41 In fact, they say that eight out of ten
23:42 people who live within this 1040 window
23:45 live on no more than $200 to $300 U.S.
23:48 dollars per year.
23:50 So this area contains four of the major religions
23:53 in the world today.
23:54 First of all, the followers of Islam.
23:56 Then you have the Hindus, then you have the Buddhists,
23:59 and then you have the agnostics also that live in this area.
24:03 So as you look across the 1040 window, you can see that
24:06 a large majority of the Muslim population
24:09 is in the western portion of this 1040 window.
24:13 Buddhism is the primary religion in South East Asia.
24:16 And even though China has claimed
24:18 to be an atheist country,
24:20 there is still a very large Buddhist influence within China.
24:24 So where does Gospel Outreach fall into all of this?
24:26 The 1040 window consists of 69 countries.
24:30 Now Gospel Outreach has 2300 workers working within
24:34 39 of those countries within the 1040 window.
24:38 Now, one of the countries where Gospel Outreach has focused
24:40 a lot of effort is the country of India.
24:42 And here's the reason why
24:44 the country of India is mainly dominated by Hinduism.
24:46 In fact,
24:48 just over 2% of the population within India are Christian.
24:51 And so with that small minority and with all of the issues
24:54 that come with that Gospel Outreach has 1200 of their 2300
25:00 Bible workers working within the country of India.
25:03 Another reason why that is so important
25:05 is there's many countries where we can have a Bible worker
25:08 and we can actually have him travel long distances.
25:10 He can go out and he can work within large areas.
25:14 But within the country of India, many people
25:16 don't really have a way to be able to travel
25:18 and they're more community driven.
25:20 And so when we place a Bible worker
25:22 in a small village in India and that Bible worker
25:26 reaches out to maybe four surrounding villages
25:29 and he spreads the name of Jesus that works so much better.
25:33 Let me give you an idea on the model.
25:35 The Gospel Outreach follows.
25:36 So when Gospel Outreach stipends a Bible worker
25:40 in a specific area, his role is to start a church.
25:45 Many times those churches are simply home churches.
25:48 So he starts a church, he builds up that church,
25:51 he trains the elders and then he moves on.
25:54 And so he starts
25:55 it starts by creating these home churches throughout villages
25:59 surrounding his area
26:00 and then training people to take care of those churches,
26:03 training, training those elders so that he can start
26:07 to pull away from putting so much attention in that area.
26:11 Once those places are established,
26:13 many times
26:14 our Bible workers will move on and they'll go to a new location
26:17 and they'll start within that location.
26:19 In this way, we have created this model
26:22 so that our Bible workers create missionaries,
26:25 create more missionaries and more missionaries,
26:28 and it just completely explodes.
26:30 It starts with one.
26:31 It goes to five and hundreds and hundreds of people
26:35 hear the name of Jesus in such a short amount of time.
26:38 Gospel Outreach spends all of their time training
26:41 and stipend indigenous Bible workers.
26:44 And the reason why that is, oftentimes
26:47 when we take somebody from our culture here, from the U.S.
26:51 or from Canada
26:52 and we teach them
26:53 a new language,
26:54 we teach them about a specific culture,
26:56 and then we send them into the mission field,
26:58 it can be very effective.
27:00 But the issue is, as many times, we will never fully understand
27:03 that culture.
27:04 No matter how much we study,
27:05 we will never fully understand it.
27:07 And so when you train indigenous Bible worker,
27:09 somebody who loves Jesus, somebody who's passionate
27:12 about spreading the gospel, and you take care of their needs
27:15 so that they can put a majority
27:16 of their time into spreading the gospel,
27:19 starting home churches and raising up more disciples.
27:23 This is by far one of the most effective ways
27:26 to spread the gospel
27:27 in many of these countries throughout the 1040 window.
27:31 So I hope you've learned something
27:32 about the 1040 window today.
27:34 I appreciate you giving me this time.
27:36 And until next time, get out there.
27:38 Get involved.
27:39 God bless you. I'll see you in the next episode.
27:43 Thank you so much for watching Adventures in Missions
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27:52 that you're following us along on social media.
27:55 Thank you again for your prayers.
27:56 Thank you for your support, and may the Lord bless you today.
28:28 Get involved now wherever you are.
28:30 Get started now.


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