Adventures in Missions

Opening Doors In South Bengal

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00:00 Welcome to Adventures in Missions.
00:02 I'm Ken Crawford, board chair for Gospel Outreach.
00:05 Today, I want to introduce you to our president, Brent Scully.
00:08 And hear his life story.
00:10 You're going to find it inspirational.
00:13 And then we're going to have an interview with Dr.
00:15 Ed Dunn and his wife, Sheryl.
00:17 They're missionaries in India, and he's the head of the
00:21 Department of Health there.
00:22 And you're going to find
00:23 their center of influence that they've developed
00:26 and the training program.
00:28 Quite interesting and very profound.
00:31 Some of the stories
00:32 that they're going to tell will bring you to tears.
00:35 Gospel Outreach presents Adventures
00:38 in Missions.
01:17 Being involved with foreign missions in my personal life.
01:19 It's made me alive.
01:21 It's made me feel like I have a purpose.
01:24 It's helped me contemplate God's purpose in me.
01:27 I'm Brent Scully and I'm president of Gospel Outreach.
01:34 What are you doing what do you got there?
01:36 No, it's been a great day today, so it's nice.
01:38 It's a good day to be doing, you know, setting stones.
01:43 I tried to
01:44 envision myself being a career person, like,
01:47 you know, going to school, getting an education
01:49 and having an office job somewhere that way.
01:51 And it became apparent that that's not what God had in mind.
01:54 So it just didn't work.
01:56 I barely graduated
01:58 from high school, seriously,
02:02 but I was really interested in in construction.
02:04 I felt like I could work with my hands
02:06 and I could understand complicated
02:08 building systems and stuff.
02:10 I just sensed that that's what God was leading me.
02:12 And so I went down that path and I started learning
02:16 about real estate, developing
02:20 rental properties, house flipping,
02:23 building, new home construction.
02:26 We developed the 17 lots over there and built over there
02:29 and lived in a house for a couple of years,
02:31 sold it, built another one and did that.
02:33 And so this is the one where
02:34 This has been a lot of years in the making.
02:35 It's been a lot of years in the making, yeah.
02:37 And this was after I had my conversion experience.
02:40 You know, I found Jesus.
02:42 He kind of started to plant my feet on solid ground again.
02:44 I had purpose and meaning in terms of
02:47 getting my life together and having him be a part of it.
02:49 I tell you, for the first almost 20 years of doing this,
02:55 I worked I worked hard and struggled
02:58 and I saw how God was helping me steer me in those areas.
03:03 It moves around just a little bit
03:04 when you walk on it,
03:06 but it's not going to go anywhere. Before you know it.
03:09 Now I've got a passive income
03:10 coming in because of my investments
03:13 and then Gospel Outreach opened up.
03:15 and I'm like, Wow, you know, Gospel Outreach.
03:18 What an amazing organization.
03:20 Other ministries that support mission work, you know,
03:22 they usually bring in Americans and they train them,
03:27 they work with them, and they have to, you know,
03:30 go through a whole process of teaching different cultures
03:32 and traditions to these people and language, Gospel Outreach,
03:36 just, you know, trains
03:38 indigenous people and I'm like that is an amazing ministry
03:42 because you don't have to spend all that costs and money.
03:44 And plus they understand their people
03:45 so well and culture and traditions and language.
03:49 I was asked
03:51 to be president of this amazing organization.
03:54 I was working as a director for another organization
03:57 and I'm like, Well, you know, I'm not really qualified.
04:01 And I had two speck houses on the market.
04:04 One was in contract
04:05 and the other had been sitting there for two years
04:08 and not a single bite.
04:11 So I said, Well, maybe this will be my fleece.
04:14 I'll kind of put it out there and say, Lord,
04:16 if you can find someone interested
04:17 or sell my house in a couple of weeks,
04:19 then I'll take that as you like me to move to Gospel Outreach.
04:22 I was really expecting
04:24 nothing to happen because it had been dormant for for two years.
04:28 But you know,
04:29 someone came and they pretty much had cash
04:33 and they bought my house within a couple of weeks.
04:37 That's definitely divine.
04:38 So it actually kind of surprised me.
04:40 And I wasn't I wasn't quite
04:43 ready for Gospel Outreach.
04:45 I had so much to learn
04:47 My favorite things is when I get started in the concrete.
04:50 And then the next favorite thing is when I'm finishing
04:53 and everything else in between is just busyness.
04:58 Because of the income and the investments
05:00 made for like rentals and stuff like that.
05:02 Passive income investments.
05:04 The income investments can can pay for me
05:06 to be a Gospel Outreach.
05:08 And so I can see God's trained me and leading me and guiding me
05:12 through all my experiences, and not just for me, my family,
05:16 but to be a part of this incredible plan in the end time.
05:21 And I just think, Wow, what an amazing opportunity.
05:24 I love it! When I can help others.
05:28 It takes my focus off self
05:31 and missions is really about others.
05:33 You know, it's a lay ministry.
05:35 It really is to see that
05:39 the hand of God working in people
05:40 who are just normal like myself, there's nothing really
05:45 extraordinary about myself.
05:46 I'm just a normal guy,
05:47 a working guy that builds houses and loves
05:50 to loves to construct things with my hands.
05:53 And on the other hand, that God
05:55 can still use people like me, normal people.
05:58 God is doing something very special
06:00 through Gospel Outreach.
06:01 I mean, Gospel Outreach to me
06:02 is the most incredible ministry in in the world.
06:07 You know, Bible workers in the Southern Asian Division,
06:10 75% of all baptisms are because of Gospel Outreach Bible workers.
06:14 So you can see the effectiveness of what we do and
06:18 or what the Bible workers do and what what
06:21 we do to support that.
06:23 Being a missionaries is not
06:24 only for those who can travel overseas,
06:26 but being a missionary is actually wherever you are
06:29 in your community, in your neighborhood,
06:31 in your sphere of influence, with your friends,
06:34 with your family,
06:35 because we're really missionaries
06:37 with our family too, first
06:38 Actually. our job is, I think as volunteers and Gods
06:42 kids is to be joined together in prayer, join together
06:45 in friendship, join together with this greater mission,
06:49 underneath us. God's
06:51 power, the Holy Spirit, and His
06:54 His Word,
06:55 just lifting us up and carrying us along
06:56 to really have an incredible message to the world.
06:59 I mean, we have an incredible message to the world,
07:02 a message of hope and love.
07:45 Hey, Dr.
07:47 Ed Dunn and Sheryl Dunn, it's a delight to have you here.
07:52 You sit on our board of
07:53 directors for Gospel Outreach and have for a number of years.
07:57 Tell us a little bit about
07:59 your missionary garb you were and where you live.
08:03 Well, we live in India.
08:05 We've been asked to
08:06 go there, and so we're part of the division there.
08:09 But this is what the traditional wear
08:13 for the men, it's not very fancy.
08:15 So, but the women, it's pretty nice.
08:19 Yeah. And how long have you been in India?
08:21 Five years. Five years Now.
08:24 You went as General Conference missionaries.
08:27 And what's your role there again?
08:29 I'm the Health Director for the Division,
08:32 and another title is Assistant to the President.
08:35 Okay.
08:36 And so you you're located at the Division Office.
08:40 And what city is that in?
08:42 Hosur,
08:43 It's a small city south of Bangalore,
08:46 right down in the southern part of India.
08:49 Uh huh. Okay.
08:51 And so what does it look like
08:52 What does a director of health for the
08:55 whole of India look like?
08:58 developing,
09:02 you know, usually
09:03 health directors, they coordinate
09:06 the health ministry
09:09 around the division.
09:11 So I work with each of the the the union directors
09:15 that are involved in the health ministry.
09:18 One topic that I've tried to initiate
09:21 this year is mental health. All of the topics
09:25 on mental health and try to raise that awareness.
09:28 So it's a topic that is not talked
09:32 about very much. Yet in the churches
09:35 we have many people
09:36 that deal with these issues,
09:38 but they don't know how to handle them.
09:39 And there's some simple ways we can use to,
09:44 you know, treat them. Sure.
09:45 And that's that's common in every country.
09:47 Yeah.
09:49 And probably India as much as any place. Right now in India,
09:53 India is known as the leader
09:57 in depression for the young people.
10:01 One of the reasons is is because of
10:05 the demands
10:06 on young people to succeed in education,
10:10 because education is one way out of poverty,
10:13 the other is media, social media.
10:17 They compare themselves with their friends
10:20 and they can never measure up.
10:22 So it's very depressing.
10:23 Again, worldwide challenge.
10:26 So, Sheryl, you were raised in India.
10:30 Your father and mother were missionaries there.
10:34 All of my high school years.
10:36 all your high school years in India.
10:38 So what does it meant to the two of you to be in India again
10:42 and to be in a role like you are?
10:46 I always had a dream that maybe someday
10:49 I could go back to India and work.
10:50 Oh well, for me it starts
10:53 when I was 12, 13 years old.
10:57 My uncle and aunt came back to our northern Canada farm.
11:02 Well, they were neighbors and they came back
11:04 and they had been missionaries in India for five years
11:08 and I have heard these exotic stories, you know, about India.
11:13 And I always I hoped that someday
11:17 I would be able to go in India and do some ministry
11:21 there of some sort.
11:22 And I couldn't believe that God led us there.
11:27 So, Sheryl, tell us a little bit about your
11:29 you started a center of influence
11:32 and explain a little bit about what that is.
11:35 Well, we we wanted to have a place
11:38 where people would come and basically receive
11:42 personalized help in their health issues.
11:46 In India, there's
11:47 an enormous amount of diabetes, mostly because of lifestyle.
11:51 The people just they they don't understand what causes disease.
11:57 And they go to their doctors and their doctors,
11:59 tell them what to do and they're happy to do,
12:01 just take all the drugs and everything.
12:04 So we opened the center we call it
12:08 Restore Health Center. Hmm.
12:12 And it's to treat naturally.
12:13 We don't promote drugs.
12:15 In fact, we don't.
12:17 Our goal is to get them off their drugs, off their medicine.
12:21 The first client that we had, or one of the first ones, was a
12:24 man that had had diabetes for 20 years.
12:28 Long time. Yeah.
12:29 And he was on 100 units of insulin a day,
12:32 which is the highest he can take, I understand.
12:35 And we worked with him
12:37 for three months and he was down to zero insulin.
12:41 Oh, he was so happy.
12:43 It was, yeah.
12:44 He was really happy.
12:46 So now you've launched a training program.
12:49 So tell us a little bit about the training.
12:51 Well, we need
12:52 we need we needed people to work in the center, right.
12:54 So we had to do a training program for them
12:57 to get people to work in the center.
12:58 Well, this training program is exciting.
13:01 Describe what your training program.
13:03 How long is it again?
13:05 The theory part is four months.
13:08 So four months, four months, four months.
13:11 And then there's a one month of practicum afterwards.
13:15 And so it's five months altogether.
13:17 And that's a
13:19 significant amount of time to take out
13:21 of your daily schedule or yearly schedule, too.
13:24 But people are committed
13:28 to do ministry,
13:29 and this is one way of reaching a lot of people.
13:32 So but the idea is lifestyle coaches.
13:37 Yeah.
13:38 So the idea of a coach is to get to know your client
13:42 and then spend time with them every day.
13:46 And then maybe every other day, the second week
13:49 or the third week.
13:50 So you're spending a significant amount of time with them,
13:55 so you're helping them with their health issue,
13:58 whatever that is,
13:59 but you're also of building a relationship with them.
14:01 The door is open to tell them about the Lord.
14:04 And for four months you have their undivided attention.
14:08 That's right.
14:09 It's actually a very concentrated university program.
14:13 It's, we start
14:16 what is it 6:30, 7:30 in the morning.
14:18 7:30 in the morning is worship and it goes right through
14:22 until 9:00 at night. And in the evening
14:25 It's a study hall. And our Sabbath programs,
14:29 we train the students how to run church programs.
14:32 Discussion, not another sermon for a Sabbath school.
14:35 We do choir.
14:36 They most people in India don't know how to sing parts
14:40 like we do over here.
14:42 So we do choir.
14:43 We end up with a four part choir and they love it.
14:47 So at the end of five months they graduate
14:50 and then they're ready to be hired.
14:53 Yeah, in the public sector or.
14:56 Yeah, we get requests usually within the church.
15:00 Yeah,
15:02 we get
15:03 requests from different places around India for workers.
15:05 And so we'll ask them, well,
15:07 what language group, which you know.
15:09 And so then we do our best to supply them with the workers
15:14 and some of our students, they go back home
15:16 to continue their own ministry, like some of them are pastors.
15:19 When they come to us
15:20 and they go back and it enhances their ministry.
15:23 Yeah, I saw some were physicians.
15:26 Some physicians. Yes, Yes. Yeah.
15:29 Janitors. Engineers. Really?
15:31 Yeah, IT people.
15:33 Wonderful!
15:35 So give me a story or two that inspired you about this.
15:41 Probably my favorite one.
15:44 I can't tell you her real name.
15:46 I'm going to call her Jebba.
15:48 Okay.
15:49 Jebba Was raised in a Hindu family, and she started reaching out
15:53 and she came she got in contact with another Christian group.
15:58 And she attended church there for a while.
16:00 When her father found out he beat her.
16:03 But she kept on going.
16:04 And then during COVID time, online,
16:07 she connected with an Adventist lady doctor.
16:11 And they did studies online and by and by this doctor
16:15 decided to come to our training and invited her to join.
16:19 And so she
16:20 came and she was at our training for five days.
16:24 Her parents didn't know where she was,
16:26 and they called her and said, Your grandfather's very sick.
16:30 You have to come back home.
16:31 So she packed up and wept and went back home.
16:36 And we didn't think we would see.
16:37 She didn't want to leave.
16:40 We didn't think we'd see her again.
16:41 But our next training, she applied again
16:43 and she's like, Please let me come.
16:45 I really want to finish this.
16:47 So we accepted her. She came back.
16:50 She was there for two or three weeks and her parents
16:53 called and said, Your sister was in an accident.
16:56 You have to come home.
16:57 And we're like, The devil is
16:58 really working on this girl he doesn't want her there.
17:03 We thought this was a ploy
17:04 by the parents to keep her away from the training. Yeah, right.
17:07 Yeah, sounds like it.
17:08 Yeah, but the girl had had an accident.
17:09 She was in a coma.
17:11 A couple of days later, she messaged me and said,
17:14 I want to come back. Please let me come back.
17:17 And we're like, Of course, come back.
17:19 She's like, When she came back, she said,
17:22 My parents don't care about me at all.
17:23 They just want my money.
17:25 I feel love here and I want to be here.
17:29 So after like towards the end of the training,
17:33 she took me for a walk on Sabbath
17:35 and she's like, Sheryl, ma'am, I want to be baptized.
17:41 Through the training, she had learned everything
17:43 she needed to be baptized. We cover the doctrines.
17:45 We cover experience with Jesus.
17:47 We cover how to surrender everything, you know?
17:50 So we knew she was grounded. Yeah.
17:53 And so Ed arranged for a pastor to come.
17:56 And she was baptized.
17:59 A few days before that,
18:01 she got a call from her, a good friend of hers,
18:04 and she didn't know that her father was in the same room
18:07 listening to this conversation
18:09 because her father didn't know where she was.
18:10 She hadn't been in contact with the family for some time.
18:14 And he said, you call and you
18:18 you ask Jebba about where she is and stuff.
18:20 I want to know.
18:22 So she told her friend, I'm here in Hour I am.
18:26 I'm taking this training
18:28 and in a few days I'm going to be baptized.
18:30 And the father grabbed the phone and he said,
18:33 If you're baptized, I will kill you or you'll die.
18:37 You're not going to stay living.
18:38 So the next day she took me for another walk, or that day
18:42 probably even, and she told me what had happened.
18:45 And I'm like, Jebba, what do you want to do?
18:48 What do you want us to do?
18:49 How do you want to deal with this?
18:51 And she said,
18:53 Cheryl, ma'am, I'm ready to die.
18:57 I want to be baptized.
19:00 Yeah...
19:01 Giving your all for Jesus.
19:03 That's right.
19:05 Yeah.
19:07 So you've been running this training program now what?
19:09 How many years?
19:11 Three. We've done.
19:13 We finished three batches.
19:15 We started before COVID, and the first our first training
19:19 program was cut right in half by COVID.
19:22 We switched from face to face in a classroom to online.
19:25 But it just it just didn't work.
19:28 How do you do massage online?
19:30 You know, how do you teach hydrotherapy online?
19:33 It just Yeah, sure.
19:34 And the students we had lots of people sign up
19:37 and nobody like they didn't finish it.
19:39 It just didn't work.
19:41 There was this one young man.
19:44 He was acquainted with us.
19:46 We knew him from campus.
19:47 He came to church and he kept talking
19:49 about our training, that he wanted to come,
19:51 but he never really committed.
19:53 And then he sent one of his friends to our
19:58 second training
19:59 we did.
20:00 And then his his friend did really well.
20:04 And so then he decided he was coming.
20:08 Well, there was a young lady that was coming too, and he wanted
20:11 to get to know her.
20:12 So but, you know, that's part of life.
20:16 But he was an engineer, a software engineer,
20:19 and he thought, well,
20:20 I'll take the training and I'll be able to help
20:23 with church ministry a little bit, but I'll do
20:25 most of my, you know, go back to my engineering work.
20:28 Partway through the training, it was about three quarters
20:32 of the way through.
20:33 He he talked to Cheryl and I and he said, you know,
20:35 I've come to a big decision in my life.
20:39 He said,
20:41 I'm not going to do this software engineering anymore.
20:45 I want to do
20:46 medical ministry full time.
20:49 Oh, whoa.
20:52 He said, This has changed my life.
20:53 What a commitment. Right. Right.
20:56 He said, the Lord has changed me.
21:00 And now he said, I can share with other people.
21:04 So, yeah, we were amazed.
21:06 Praise the Lord.
21:08 As our trainings continue, one after the other,
21:12 we get people that are already have a profession, sure,
21:16 but they want to come back
21:17 and learn some more about how they can enhance
21:20 the ministry that they already have.
21:22 It's rightly named the center of Influence because you think of
21:26 how this spreads all over India when these people
21:29 leave and go back to wherever they are and work.
21:32 I think it's a wonderful ministry.
21:35 So someday you're going to
21:38 finish your work there and you're going
21:40 to probably come back to Canada, the United States.
21:43 And as you reflect on your ministry over there,
21:46 what kind of an impact
21:48 do you think that it's made on your lives?
21:52 We were talking about that the other day.
21:53 We're so busy in India and at our age
21:58 thinking about retirement.
22:01 We can't just go back and sit in a church pew and do nothing.
22:06 Well, to
22:07 go back to what we were before would be very, very challenging.
22:10 Yeah, I bet it would.
22:12 Yeah. Yeah.
22:13 When you see the impact that you can have on people's
22:16 lives with what you do, it's got to be.
22:20 Yeah, it's, it's one thing for me to do
22:23 ministry of some sort.
22:24 You reach a certain group of people, but to train others
22:28 how to do that very ministry and you multiply the effect
22:32 and the reach the influence all over.
22:35 That's got to be profound.
22:37 Yeah. Well, thank you both.
22:39 It is such a front
22:42 line ministry to be involved in something like that.
22:45 So you're leaving to go back
22:47 to India here pretty quick and starting another program.
22:51 So Lord's blessing to you both.
22:53 Thank you. Keep praying for us.
22:58 Well, hello, everyone.
22:59 My name is Aaron Rittenour, and this is a new segment
23:02 that we are starting and adding into Adventures in Missions.
23:05 And through this segment, I want to be talking to you
23:07 about some of the new and exciting things
23:09 that are happening right now with Gospel Outreach.
23:12 This segment is going to be
23:12 great for people
23:14 who are invested in Gospel Outreach in any possible way,
23:16 even for people
23:17 who are just curious about the growth
23:19 and things that are happening on the ground.
23:21 But before I do that with this first segment,
23:25 I just want to kind of introduce myself
23:26 so that you know who I am.
23:28 So I got involved with Gospel Outreach in 2017,
23:31 and I was right away impressed with the way
23:35 that Gospel Outreach manages their money.
23:38 Now, this organization has always been primarily volunteer,
23:42 and so when you donate a dollar to this organization, 97 cents
23:45 of your dollar goes directly to the spreading of the Gospel,
23:50 which is just amazing that Gospel Outreach
23:52 has actually been able to do that.
23:54 It's all the Lord. It's not us, it's the Lord.
23:57 It's a blessing on this organization.
23:59 And I truly believe that the Lord has blessed
24:01 this organization
24:02 in such a major extent because of this style
24:07 in which we've been doing things for so long.
24:10 So when I got involved with Gospel Outreach,
24:13 I spent some time.
24:14 I went to India for two months with one of
24:15 the Gospel Outreach directors, and I was just right away
24:19 blown away.
24:20 The Lord drew me to wanting to be more intimately involved
24:24 with missions.
24:25 And creating video content has always been a passion of mine,
24:28 and I started my own business.
24:29 I was filming a reality TV show and it was just meaningless.
24:33 We were scripting out fights.
24:35 We were doing
24:36 all of these things that just really meant nothing to me.
24:40 And so I came onboard at Gospel Outreach.
24:43 And ever since I've been here, we have been able to grow
24:46 some of the media department here.
24:47 We're making a lot of exciting changes.
24:50 My wife and I, back in late October of 2022,
24:54 we went over to Asia for five months to film a
24:57 new TV show for Gospel Outreach called Destination 10/40.
25:01 And so we spent our time in Asia living with the people.
25:05 It has always been my goal
25:07 to travel and to live with people in their villages.
25:10 My wife and I are willing to sleep anywhere.
25:12 We slept on concrete, we slept in the dirt,
25:14 we slept all over the place.
25:16 But the reason why I like to do things that way is
25:19 when you're a film team that comes in to a village
25:22 where there's an Adventist church,
25:24 maybe where
25:25 there's a Gospel Outreach Bible worker,
25:26 and you just run around, get the shots that you need,
25:29 and then you leave.
25:31 I don't think it looks very good.
25:32 I think it leaves a
25:33 a bad taste in the mouths of the people
25:36 who are watching and witnessing this happen.
25:38 It seems like we're taking advantage of them.
25:40 So my wife and I made it a point to go into these villages
25:43 and to actually live with them, to work with them.
25:46 We harvested rice in a rice paddy field.
25:49 Those are the things that we wanted to do.
25:51 And when we were working in that rice paddy field,
25:53 you know, in a country like India,
25:55 being that the color of skin that we are the country
25:58 that we're from, we're a high class
26:01 and so we're not supposed to be working in a rice paddy field.
26:03 So when we went to that rice paddy field,
26:06 everyone was shocked.
26:08 They could not believe
26:09 that we were out wading around in the mud, planting rice.
26:12 And so then that opened the door
26:14 for them to start asking the questions,
26:16 Why are you doing this?
26:18 And then that is
26:19 when we were able to explain to them that we're
26:21 all the same in Jesus.
26:23 And so we were able to start to break down that barrier of
26:26 of the cast system in India in the minds of so many people.
26:30 So this was a very exciting experience.
26:32 And our show that we filmed,
26:34 we are very proud of it and we're excited to be able
26:37 to show this to you.
26:38 The Lord blessed us immensely on the trip.
26:41 We were gone for five months and I got sick on the last week
26:44 before we flew home.
26:46 And it is unheard of to travel in a third world country
26:49 and not get food poisoning, not get sick in any way.
26:52 But the Lord kept us healthy
26:53 and we were able to produce this 13 episode show.
26:57 So it's called Destination 10/40 and we now have
27:01 a streaming service.
27:02 Gospel Outreach has a streaming service.
27:04 It's called GOTV Missions.
27:05 You can download it on your smartphone,
27:07 you can download it on your smart TV, just search,
27:09 GOTV Missions,
27:10 and we host media content for other Adventist
27:13 affiliated organizations as well.
27:15 So if you love missions or you love foreign missions,
27:18 if you want to stay up to date
27:20 with the things
27:21 that are happening, not just with Gospel Outreach
27:23 but with other organizations as well,
27:25 I highly recommend you download this app.
27:27 Also GOTV Missions is where we will be releasing Destination
27:31 10/40 before we ever broadcast it on the television stations.
27:36 The first place will be on the streaming service.
27:38 So if you are at all interested in watching the show,
27:42 download the app, check out Destination 10/40.
27:45 I really appreciate the time that you've given me today.
27:47 I only have this short amount of time
27:49 and we'll be giving you
27:50 some up to date statistics and information
27:53 about new things, more new, exciting things happening here
27:56 at Gospel Outreach.
27:57 But until next time, God bless you.
28:00 Get involved, and I'll see you in the next episode.
28:05 Well, thanks for being a part
28:06 of Gospel Outreaches, Adventures in Missions today.
28:10 I know that you probably found these stories
28:13 quite inspirational like I did.
28:15 If you want to hear more, go to Gospel
28:17 Outreaches website.
28:19 It's called goaim.org.
28:21 And there you'll find lots.
28:23 God bless you as you continue to minister for him.
28:27 I still have so many more stories I could have told.
28:27 Hi I'm Julie
28:28 host of the mission focused TV show
28:29 Adventures in Missions.
28:30 And on behalf of Gospel outreach we're inviting you
28:31 we're inviting you to a birthday party.


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