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00:03 Thailand filming season two of Destination 10/40. 00:07 And the way that we film things 00:09 as well, we don't we don't reenact. 00:10 We don't reenact anything. 00:12 That is one thing I want everyone to know. 00:15 We do not reenact, if at all possible. 00:20 There's a lot of things that we could learn from 00:21 the people that we meet while we're traveling. 00:26 That by the beginning of Covid, the growth of the ministry 00:29 there had gone from one church to six churches, 00:32 from three members being served to 180 members. 00:36 So word got out. 00:39 He's coming here 00:40 in the Philippines on January 2nd to be baptized January 19th. 00:43 To be baptized he's a buddhist. 00:46 And we have also from us a Filipino from us. 00:49 Saw us also. 00:50 And he's coming to visit and to be baptized. 00:53 Welcome to Adventures in Missions here 00:55 at Gospel Outreach. 00:56 I'm Julie and here at Gospel Out 00:58 It is our goal to make sure that we're sharing Jesus 01:01 in the 1040 window with everybody. 01:04 And coming up in the next segment, 01:06 you'll want to hear what is happening 01:08 in the Philippines with Gospel O 01:12 and who are reaching people in the 1040 window 01:15 in the Philippines and around the world. 01:17 Stay tuned. 01:17 You'll want to hear more 01:19 Gospel Outreach presents, Adventures in Missions. 01:34 My name is Aaron. 01:40 And who are you? 01:43 What is your name? 01:46 My name is Aaron and my name is Lexi. 01:49 And we produce a show for Gospel 01:53 called Destination 10/40. 01:57 We are currently at Sunshine Orchard. 02:00 It's on the Thai border with Myanmar up north. 02:05 We are here in Thailand 02:07 filming season two of Destination 10/40. 02:12 I always had a vision of making a television show in the style 02:17 in which we created Destination 02:21 was looking for something new, something different. 02:24 And so that's where Destination 02:28 I would say the name Destination 10/40. 02:30 I think I came up with three names on a tablet, 02:34 and then 02:35 I close my eyes and pointed and it was Destination 10/40. 02:39 We're also going to be hosting this show. 02:43 What was the name we came up with? 02:45 Destination 10/40. 02:48 I think the Lord has a sense of humor. 02:50 I think he chooses the least likely 02:52 because this is something that I never wanted to do. 02:55 And yet here I am. 02:57 And I doubt you ever imagine being here. 03:01 No, not not filming a TV show. 03:03 It's not, it's definitely not always easy. 03:11 Uh, trying to get the bag under the bed. 03:25 Step one, bail out the water. 03:28 Step two. 03:29 Get into the boat with all the camera equipment. 03:31 And hope we don't fall in. 03:32 And don't sink. 03:34 Are you washing the clothes from the water in this pond? 03:37 I sure am. 03:45 I'm gonna tear these pants open. 03:48 Okay. 03:49 I'm almost at the top. 03:52 How many do you do before you put them down? 03:55 Oh, four. How much you can get in your hand. 03:58 Tell me about how hot it is. 04:00 It's just a tad warm. 04:02 And this is the cooler time of year. 04:04 Yes, this is winter, apparently. 04:07 What's happening Lady? 04:09 I'm not 100% sure. 04:12 Later. 04:13 I don't know exactly where we're headed, 04:20 A fire alarm went off, in the hall for, like, two hours. 04:24 Then there was a loud explosion. 04:29 And the way that we film things as well, we don't. 04:31 We don't reenact. We don't reenact anything. 04:34 That is one thing I want everyone to know. 04:37 We do not reenact, if at all possible. 04:40 We never reenact church services. 04:42 If you see a church service, it's really happening. 04:44 If you see a Bible study, it's really happening. 04:46 We're not doing a mock Bible study, just to film. 04:50 If we are working in the community, 04:52 if we're helping 04:54 people in their gardens, if we're out planting rice, 04:56 whatever we are doing, it is really happening. 05:00 Because of that, we are constantly filming. 05:03 We look like some vloggers that just film everything, 05:05 which is very uncomfortable. Sometimes. 05:12 Every time I travel, I'm acutely aware as to how silly 05:16 it is to just film everything, but it's important. 05:21 Cause we're trying to tell you a story. 05:25 I think often times 05:26 when we use when we create, 05:31 foreign mission media, 05:32 it's always very upbeat and positive, 05:36 which is nice, but then we don't see the reality. 05:40 We don't see the reality of how these people live. 05:42 We don't see the reality of how 05:45 how incredibly difficult it is to live in these 05:48 different environments. 05:49 And we don't see how difficult it is to work as a 05:52 Gospel Outreach Bible worker in these places. 05:56 So I think when we live with these people 05:58 for multiple days at a time, and our priority is 06:01 not always filming, 06:03 we have a lot of stuff 06:04 that we do with the people off camera, for the simple reason 06:08 that we want them to feel like we're there for them, 06:11 and we're not there for taking advantage of them. 06:15 You know, 06:16 as somebody who is here to make videos, 06:17 one of the things that's very easy to do 06:19 is to say, well, let's go to a home, 06:21 let's get a few shots of praying, reading the Bible, 06:24 and then let's just leave and go to the next home 06:26 because we need video of multiple homes. 06:28 Well, that's something that I promised myself 06:30 I really didn't want to do when we were traveling. 06:31 I want to spend the time with the people. 06:34 I don't care if that means a 45 minute worship time with 06:38 one specific group. 06:46 everybody always gather around, in curiosity when 06:49 Aaron flies the drone. 06:57 Always a commotion with the drone. 07:01 Picture. Picture. 07:03 Put your hands in the sky. 07:11 One of the things 07:12 that I love, and what I've noticed 07:14 about traveling to these other countries, 07:16 is just how warm and welcoming they are. 07:18 Like, you don't need to have an invitation 07:20 to go to someone's house. 07:21 You just walk right in and they'll feed you 07:23 this massive feast 07:25 and give everything they have to you, like they, 07:29 They'll make sure that you have the best chairs. 07:31 You have the best food. 07:32 Like they want to make sure that you feel welcome, 07:35 regardless of whether they can afford it. 07:38 If they don't own a chair, they will go 07:40 around the neighborhood and find a chair for you. 07:42 Yeah. 07:43 They are very gracious to us. 07:45 We have, a bowl of chili's 07:48 We been up to? 07:50 Well, they fitted me with a sari 07:55 There's a lot of things 07:56 that we could learn from the people that we meet 07:59 while we're traveling. 08:01 Despite the living situations that these people are in. 08:05 They are so happy. 08:07 They're so grateful to have what they do 08:11 have. 08:15 Traveling to these different places 08:17 and seeing how the Lord is working within 08:21 the lives of our sponsored Bible workers, 08:25 and also seeing how 08:26 the Lord is working through them to reach people 08:30 in remote places, in villages, people who some people 08:34 who have never really even heard the name of Jesus. 08:37 People who don't have even 08:38 the slightest concept of who Jesus is. 08:41 I think it's definitely helped to grow our faith. 08:50 And I don't really know what I'm trying to say, 08:52 but what what it what it all boils down to in the pot. 08:57 The boiling pot. 08:59 Is that 09:01 I love my wife. 09:03 That has nothing to do with travel. 09:05 Oh, sorry. 09:07 What was the question? 09:09 If you are watching this video and you have yet 09:12 to see Destination 10/40, 09:14 I want to encourage you to go and watch season one. 09:18 Season one is on our Gospel Outr 09:22 we do have a streaming service. 09:23 There is an app that you can download 09:24 on the Apple Store or the Google Play Store. 09:26 You can also download the app 09:27 on your smart TV like Roku or Apple TV, etc. 09:31 go and watch the show. 09:33 I we appreciate people who do. 09:36 If you're inspired by the show, if you want to donate to 09:39 Gospel Outreach because of Destination 10/40, 09:42 we've been asking people that they 09:44 if you donate online, there's a dropdown menu. 09:46 You can select Destination 10/40 as where as the reason 09:50 why you're donating. 09:52 And it's same thing 09:53 if you send in a check just right in the memo line. 09:55 Destination. 09:55 1040 the reason why 09:56 we're asking people to do that is 09:58 we are trying very hard to keep track of the money 10:00 being raised by this show. 10:02 The whole reason why we're here filming season two 10:05 is because of all the money that was raised from season one. 10:08 Well, we're very pleased and blessed. 10:11 to be able to say that we have now based almost $200,000. 10:19 And because of 10:20 the money raised from season one, we sponsored 10:22 we sponsored 55 Bible workers for a year from season one. 10:26 And this year, the goal of season two 10:28 is to sponsor 250 Bible workers for one year. 10:33 That is our goal. 10:34 We prayed about it 10:35 and we decided that with the Lord's help, 10:38 we can sponsor 250 Bible workers for a year 10:43 150 145 9 I don't know, that's it. 10:47 Does that sound like a good one? 11:07 David Streifling, I'm so excited to visit with you today. 11:10 Our topic is exciting and let's dive right in. 11:13 Tell us about your involvement here 11:15 at Gospel Outreach and the ministry 11:17 that you're involved with. 11:18 I have been involved with Gospel Outreach since 2018. 11:23 And, today I want to talk about the work 11:26 for the deaf in the Philippines 11:28 because I've been involved with the Philippines 11:30 Gospel Outreach chapter for the last several years. 11:33 Well, wonderful. 11:34 So this is a special need that we have. 11:36 And it has a new term, though, doesn't it? 11:39 And referring to people with special needs 11:42 possibilities, ministry. 11:43 And I love that word possibilities. 11:45 That's the general Conference 11:46 I believe has created that name for us, and I love it. 11:49 And as a woman blessed with seven fingers, it's 11:52 all about the possibilities and the opportunities. 11:54 So let's dive in. 11:55 So tell me about how many people are deaf in the Philippines? 11:59 David, 12:00 the latest statistic that I could find show 12:02 that there are 1,140,000 totally 12:06 deaf people in the Philippines at the moment. Wow. 12:09 And you know what? 12:09 As I hear that, I think, well, 12:11 maybe that's a number around the world, 12:12 but that's just in one country. 12:14 That's one country. 12:15 Yes. So we need to be reaching these people right. 12:18 And this is what we're here 12:19 to talk about today, reaching these people. 12:22 May I introduce to you, a Lyshel 12:25 sitting in the middle on the screen there. 12:27 And her sister, Chayard, I have a hard time. 12:31 Gboko is their name, and, they will 12:34 they'd like to tell you their story, I guess. 12:36 So maybe we should let them introduce it. 12:39 Let's listen 12:41 here in, Metro Manila. 12:44 Since the Possibility Ministry opened, a lot of churches 12:48 are calling us to to have a deaf ministry in their church. 12:52 So we have been going to different parts 12:55 of the Philippines to give deaf awareness. 12:59 But the deaf ministry itself has four different 13:03 churches, six different churches already. 13:07 they are strong and going 13:09 and still baptizing a lot of members. 13:11 We have interpreters. I am also training. 13:14 We are also training interpreters for the church 13:17 so we can go around and help other church, 13:20 more church to build their own deaf ministry. 13:24 So basically that's what we do now. 13:27 I was able to record this at the recording studio 13:30 in Central Zone Conference headquarters, 13:33 at a recent trip to, the Philippines. 13:36 And, so I asked her that sounds like 13:38 you just working for the church, but she said something. 13:41 Well, here's her answer. 13:42 it's bigger than just the Adventist church? 13:46 We also, 13:48 go to, whatever, 13:51 whatever the deaf needs, like me, for example. 13:55 They they need help in their job. 13:57 I go to, 14:00 I go with them in their interview. 14:02 Job interview? 14:03 I try to find 14:04 them a job in the companies, and if they need to go, 14:08 they need the school. 14:09 I also interpret for the school. 14:11 And if they have cases, court cases, I go with them. 14:17 So it's not just Seventh-Day Adventist. 14:19 Anything that the deaf needs. 14:20 We try to accommodate them, 14:21 to help them in any way that we can. 14:24 Bless these women's hearts, Davi 14:26 They're just really getting involved. 14:28 They really are. 14:29 No. On the left on the screen is Chayard. 14:32 The one that was just speaking on the right is L'Échelle. 14:35 But Chayard presented a real problem to her father 14:38 and family. 14:39 Her father was a Seventh Day Adventist pastor, 14:41 most recently, I think, serving at the Persi Adventist Church 14:46 near the Union headquarters. 14:47 But when the little sister was born, she was born deaf. 14:51 And by the time she was three years old, 14:52 they were worried about possible meningitis. 14:55 They were worried. 14:56 And they realized that finally that she was deaf. 14:59 They took her to a 15:00 they were desperate because they couldn't communicate. 15:02 They described how she was so frustrated. 15:04 She was pounding of 15:05 head on the floor and on a wall or whatever, 15:07 trying to communicate. 15:09 And they they prevailed upon a teacher, 15:12 a headmaster of the local school for the deaf to take her 15:16 when she was only three, but he took her on condition 15:18 that she would learn 100 words within one week 15:22 and three year old. 15:22 And did she? In three days she was in. 15:25 And then the the. 15:26 All the tantrums are stopped at that point. 15:29 But you know what? 15:30 We hear stories like this of of Helen Keller about here. 15:33 Not only was she blind, she was also deaf. 15:35 So absolutely the frustration of a young child. 15:39 And so her sister then has learned how to sign. 15:41 I think this is wonderful. 15:43 And of course, the two sign together. 15:45 You'll see the little sister 15:46 doing some signing a little later on here. 15:49 And so this led to the beginning of a, of 15:52 a, deaf ministry in the church. 15:56 It was confined to one church, 15:58 and they had a total of three deaf people at the time. 16:01 And this would have been about the year 2008 if I got it right. 16:06 And, they had three deaf people at the time, including Chayard. 16:10 Now here I'm going to get we're going to talk 16:12 about the growth of the ministry just a little bit. 16:14 Too and this is, 16:16 beginning in 2008, they started with Gospel Outreach. 16:20 And, this will show how it grew. 16:22 Let's play that one. Okay. 16:25 During the pandemic, 16:28 that's like 2009. 16:32 I don't know, I don't really know what to do 16:35 because because of the pandemic, we can't go anywhere. 16:38 So we need them. Internet. 16:39 At the time we don't have internet, 16:41 but the Lord has given us this internet 16:43 and it's amazing how how that happened. 16:45 But but because of that, we were able to interpret 16:50 and, we have a devotional every day. 16:53 It's called Lifting Christ. 16:56 Yes. Lifting Christ. At that tim 16:59 Go ahead. 17:01 And I was, me that was me. 17:03 I was interpreting and because it's in, 17:06 in social media, it goes all around the world. 17:10 We have Canada, we have, in France, 17:12 we have Thailand, we have German 17:16 we have India. 17:19 We reach these people because of the pandemic, even in 17:22 Hong Kong and different places, not only in the Philippines. 17:26 And a lot of them are asking us about the Bible, about Jesus. 17:31 Wow, that is absolutely incredible, David. 17:33 So the interpreter said 17:34 that the pandemic was 2009, but I think it was actually 2020. 17:38 But for this devotional to go around the world, 17:42 and I love that I think I understood 17:43 that it was raising Christ, living Christ, lifting Christ. 17:47 Yeah, I like that like that. Right, right. 17:49 But you know, what's interesting to me, too, is, 17:51 is that these women here, they are speaking in perfect English. 17:55 So they're using obviously, American Sign Language. 17:58 They're using Filipino sign language. Oh, Filipino. 18:00 So this this, translator is actually double translate. 18:03 Oh, there's a lot of overlap between American 18:06 and and Filipino Sign Language. Okay. 18:09 but by the year that by the beginning of Covid, 18:13 the growth of the ministry there had gone from one church 18:16 to six churches, 18:17 from three members being served to 180 members. 18:21 So word got out. Word got out. 18:24 And this was at the beginning of Covid. 18:25 I don't have the most recent statistics, 18:27 but it has continued to grow as a result of being on, 18:31 being online with the, with the video, the lifting. 18:35 Christ, all these all these things were happening, 18:38 but also others, other people that are working for the deaf 18:41 in the Philippines, 18:43 began to see what was going on and invited her to come and be 18:46 a part of a 24 denomination Asian group that are of deaf. 18:52 They call it deaf religion in the Philippines, DRP 18:56 and so she was invited to be a part of that group. 19:00 And that group, it's interesting. 19:03 She's the only lady out of the 24. 19:06 There's one from each of the each of the 24 denomination. 19:09 She's the only lady. 19:10 The rest are older man. 19:11 She is the only young lady in the whole group. 19:14 Those are some smart men, David. 19:16 And she points out that they are now asking questions. 19:19 Some of the smart men are asking questions 19:21 about the distinctive Seventh Day Adventist beliefs. 19:24 But what a ministry. 19:27 You know, 19:27 I'm doing a lot of of, Bible study. 19:31 Even people from Taiwan. 19:33 This one is Thailand, from Thailand. 19:35 He's a Buddhist. 19:36 And he saw us in the lifting Christ. 19:40 And so sometimes I teach him in the night, 19:43 nine, ten, 11 at the evening and we talk about many things. 19:48 And now he's coming. 19:50 He's coming here in the Philippines on January 19:52 to be baptized, January 19th to be baptized. 19:55 He's a modest. Amen. 19:57 And we have also from US a Filipino from US saw us also. 20:02 And he's coming to visit and to be baptized. 20:06 This is fantastic, David. 20:08 The fact that how God has used this woman and how she is now 20:13 ministering to so many people, this is wonderful. 20:16 Isn't it interesting how God can take something? 20:19 Can I use the word ugly as ugly as a handicap 20:22 and make it into a crown jewel? 20:24 Yeah, God can take something that appears to be a problem 20:28 and he sees the opportunity in it. 20:30 And this lady is ministering now around the world. 20:33 I have to say this about it, though, 20:35 when I first started working in the Philippines, 20:39 I knew of them. 20:40 I interviewed them a couple of times, 20:42 and they were trying this and that, 20:43 and I thought to my, in my mind the reports that were coming in 20:47 because their ministry wasn't the typical Gospel Outreach 20:50 ministry serving you, creating a group in a village. 20:54 The reports didn't quite match, but I sense 20:56 that they were doing something I if I characterize them 20:59 a little bit as a maverick, you know, doing their own thing. 21:02 And I think the result is that I made a good decision, 21:05 because if I hadn't tried 21:06 to regulate them and micromanage them, 21:08 I don't think it would have turned out as well as it has. 21:12 Well, and deaf ministry has been something 21:13 that's been very important to us. 21:15 in the 1040 window and in the Philippines 21:17 with John Blake's work, Marvin Buds. 21:19 Now you're taking on Fred Webb's been involved. 21:22 And so we're just excited about what you're doing here. 21:26 Yeah. 21:27 And it reminds it reminds me of a scripture. 21:28 You know, why don't you read it for us? 21:30 Sure. 21:32 Isn't Isaiah 35:5 it says, then will the eyes of the blind 21:35 be opened and the ears of the deaf unstopped 21:39 then will the lame leap 21:40 like a deer, and the mute tongue shout for joy? 21:44 And in the Bible Jesus healed so many people, 21:48 the man with the withered hand and the blind man 21:50 and all of this, and the deaf and hear we're hearing about 21:54 how God is using these women and and men. 21:57 So I asked, I asked the girls there 22:00 what their dreams were, what they would like 22:02 to see happen in the future 22:04 as far as deaf ministry is concerned. 22:07 And here's their answer 22:09 I would like I would like this a dream, right? 22:12 I would like, I would, I would like to have a school 22:15 for the deaf. 22:16 They need it. A school for the deaf, for the deaf, a dorm 22:21 where we can teach them about Jesus from a very early age, 22:25 from a young age, so they can grow and love Jesus. 22:29 Not when they're old already. 22:32 That's one of our dreams. 22:33 Not only mine, but my family. 22:36 All right as well. 22:38 That is exciting. 22:39 So they want a school for the deaf 22:41 David. A school for a boarding school 22:43 for the deaf, where the kids can go at a very young age. 22:45 That's what that's what they're asking for. 22:48 And, I think it's a good idea because use 22:51 their own personal experience, you know, 22:53 and this story, though, is another example, 22:55 if you stop to think about it, about how God can take something 22:58 that is negative 22:59 and turn it into something positive, did you notice how, 23:03 when there were problems with the methods 23:05 they'd been using for Covid, 23:06 when Covid came along, that was a problem, 23:08 but now a ministry 23:10 that was basically within the Greater Manila area 23:13 suddenly is launched as a worldwide ministry, 23:16 you know, and I think it's wonderful that 23:19 God has been able to bless them with the inspiration to try it. 23:23 Absolutely. 23:24 And we need to do what 23:25 we can here at Gospel Outreach to continue to help with this. 23:28 So what about the school for the deaf? 23:31 Well, there are some possibilities. 23:33 I don't want to say too much, but there is an abandoned. 23:38 I think it's still abandoned, campus that was used 23:41 there as an orphanage before, with four, four homes in it 23:45 and an elementary school and other facilities there. 23:48 And if we could team together with 1 or 2 other organizations, 23:52 including the Central Luzon Conference, 23:54 I believe there could be a school for the deaf there. 23:56 So this is what I call possibility thinking. 23:59 And Doctor Robert Schuller is the one that started that. 24:02 When faced with the mountain, I will not quit. 24:04 And with God's help. 24:06 So we want to, pray for these people. 24:08 And, this is where the support of Gospel Outreach comes in. 24:11 Of the donors. 24:12 I see you have one more clip to share with us. 24:14 I have one more clip to share, and I'd like to share it. 24:17 It's a little bit different in that 24:18 we don't need any sound on it. 24:20 It's, 24:20 the last one we're going to show here, 24:22 but we want to you to see Chayard at work, you know, now 24:25 we've seen her working through a translator, 24:27 but here you're going to see her 24:29 the way the deaf people actually see her. 24:31 And that will allow me to summarize briefly while she's 24:34 signing online. 24:38 I had the privilege the following Sabbath 24:40 from this interview. 24:41 I had the privilege of meeting with the, deaf 24:44 people in the Pasi Church in Manila 24:47 and they had gathered together there from all six churches. 24:51 They hadn't had this privilege for three years 24:53 because two years they were shut down for Covid. 24:55 And so there was excitement. 24:57 But the school teacher in me 24:58 was surprised as I met with these people 25:00 and watched how, 25:02 you know, there's always a hubbub, 25:03 never normally in a in a regular classroom 25:05 chit chat, 25:06 they're tapping each other 25:07 on the shoulder and going from here to there, 25:09 and they clap and you hear sound. Yeah, yeah. 25:12 But it was just delightful. 25:13 But it was an opportunity for some very, very precious 25:18 fellowship. 25:19 You could tell that these people 25:20 were starving for the fellowship that's afforded because, 25:23 remember, deaf people especially live in isolation. 25:27 They do. 25:28 There is a lot of isolation. There. 25:30 And it's just it's just exciting to see how they get excited 25:34 about getting together. 25:35 And for me, it was a strange thing. 25:37 You know, nobody goes to sleep when you're preaching. 25:40 I was I was I preached that Sabbath. 25:42 Their eyes were glued 25:43 on the lady beside me that was signing. 25:45 But you can't go to sleep in a church service. 25:47 You miss. What's going on? 25:48 Miss it all, I love it. Yeah. 25:50 So I'm thankful 25:52 for the dedication of these two precious workers. 25:55 And I'm just so thankful to see how God can take a problem 25:58 deafness, a handicap, and turn it into a strength, 26:02 and how God can take a problem like Covid and say, 26:06 think larger, enlarge my borders, 26:09 think larger, and with God all things are possible. 26:13 Well, thank you so much for being with us here today. 26:16 And the need that I hear is for funding 26:19 and also for prayers for these people. Right. 26:21 As we think about a boarding school, possibly for the deaf. 26:24 So I want to say thank you because I know that that's 26:27 sign language. 26:28 And I think this is praise the Lord. 26:29 So we'll do that here. 26:31 Thanks, David, for being here. 26:32 Thank you so much for having me. 26:36 Wasn't that exciting to hear what these women 26:39 are doing for Gospel Outreach for the deaf ministry. 26:42 I love that Possibilities Ministries. 26:44 And here they are 26:45 not only helping people who are deaf in the Philippines, 26:48 but with this daily devotional, 26:49 they're reaching more people online. 26:52 And we want to say thank you 26:53 for your prayers and your donations 26:55 because they are wanting to get 26:56 this deaf school going, and it takes all of us 26:59 to help them in the Philippines. 27:00 So I want to encourage you to do just that. 27:03 If you'd like to watch previous 27:04 episodes of Adventures in Missio 27:06 you can do that at gotvmissions.org. 27:08 And you can go to GOTV missions in the App Store, 27:12 and you can get the app where you can 27:14 find all sorts of great things 27:16 from Gospel Outreach, including Destination. 27:18 10/40 so on behalf of Gospel Out 27:21 we want to say thank you for watching today and may the 27:24 Lord bless you. 28:11 You know, just like your general wrap up. 28:13 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Lexi, go. 28:15 Mm, no. Are you sure? 28:17 Are you sure you don't want to go? 28:19 You can be the one to share this. 28:20 No. You're so much better at it. 28:22 But you do great job as well. No I Don't. 28:25 They want to hear from you. 28:25 You're the sweet wife, but you're the. 28:28 It's actually your job. |
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