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Series Code: CI
Program Code: CI000003S
00:01 Now I'm out here in this gorgeous beach,
00:02 lots of sand. 00:04 But I want to ask you a question. 00:06 Have you ever had a grain of sand 00:09 or some dirt in your eye, 00:11 and it's just such an irritant, it drives you crazy. 00:15 But what now if you have a needle put in your eye. 00:18 Today's program may not be for the faint of heart, 00:21 but it is a great program. 00:22 Stay tuned. 00:42 Little island here. 00:43 I mean, it's kind of amazing because they're all just coral. 00:47 Coral of every kind, shape. 00:49 But the whole island's made out of that. 00:51 You know, it takes a very special people 00:53 to live on places like this, because very little rainwater. 00:57 In lot of ways it can be dangerous. 00:59 Where are you gonna go? 01:00 There is no place to go except by boat. 01:02 There's very little food, very little anything. 01:06 Now if you just want to come for a weekend, 01:08 maybe you can even rent 01:09 a little place like this your own, 01:11 a little getaway, be kind of nice. 01:13 But for the people here it's a hard life. 01:16 That's why Canvasback comes 01:17 is to help these people because it is such a hard life, 01:20 they can really utilize outside help. 01:23 Matter of fact, our doctors that come, 01:26 the free surgeries that are given, 01:28 thousands and thousands of dollars worth of surgeries, 01:31 absolutely free, thanks to Canvasback. 01:34 So, you know, if you'd like to participate 01:36 and be a partner in Canvasback, 01:37 we'd invite you to do that. 01:39 Because every dollar you spend is a mission dollar well spent. 01:44 It's stretched to the max to help these dear people. 01:47 Thank you so much. 01:57 So this is the very last part of Nan Madol. 01:59 Yes, it's the last part. 02:01 How many years were they constructing all of this? 02:04 About 500 years. 02:06 And when did it start? 02:07 1100 to 1600. 02:09 Okay. 02:11 Long time. Yeah, long time. 02:12 Why did they quit? 02:15 They were defeated by some foreigners. 02:18 They say they came from east, they came and defeated them. 02:22 All the first harvest, 02:24 before you eat your first harvest of banana, 02:26 you have to bring it to them. 02:28 First harvest of yam, 02:29 you bring it to them, everything. 02:31 If you caught a big fish, you have to bring it to them. 02:34 Really? 02:35 Yeah. So... 02:38 Now that doesn't make for a happy. 02:40 No, everyone was really feeling bad about that. 02:57 Check out this amazing wall. 02:59 Here we are at Nan Madol. 03:01 Some of those walls are 50 feet high. 03:04 Some of the stones are 50 tons, 50 tons. 03:07 Look at how intricate everything is placed. 03:11 Humans came in and built all of it. 03:12 I think about the human eye. 03:14 Here we are with the team, 03:16 the eye doctors doing this most intricate surgery 03:20 on the human eye yet. 03:21 Many people say 03:22 "Oh, that just happened. 03:24 The human eye just happened." 03:25 But could we say "This just happen. 03:27 You know, the ocean waves washed over here. 03:29 And all of a sudden all these rocks appeared." 03:31 How many of you would believe that? 03:32 Nobody would believe that. 03:41 Some of these rocks, 03:42 as I said earlier are 50 tons or more. 03:47 How did they get these here? 03:48 These came all the way 03:49 from the other side of the island. 03:51 Nothing was here. 03:52 Everything was moved to this side of the island. 03:54 How did that happen? 03:56 Well, nobody seems to know. 03:57 The same as they don't know how the pyramids were built. 04:00 The same as they don't know 04:01 how the larger stones of Machu Picchu were placed there. 04:09 The intricate design of fitting everything in, 04:13 how did it happen? 04:14 Well, today especially 04:15 when I went to school, you know, 04:17 we're taught that's just evolution 04:18 The more time you add, 04:19 the more years you add on to something 04:21 just everything can happen. 04:23 And we're taught that 04:25 humanity is a growing intelligence. 04:27 Evolution, we're evolving into greater species. 04:30 However, there seems to be a problem 04:33 because scientists today with all of their knowledge 04:35 have no idea how a lot of this happen, 04:38 but let me throw something out at you here. 04:41 There's a fellow that wrote a book many years ago. 04:44 Secrets of the Last Races, in there he coined the phrase, 04:47 ooh parts, out-of-place artifacts, 04:50 out-of-place artifacts. 04:52 A young man in England in 1800s was shoveling coal 04:54 into the furnace out, 04:56 fill a big piece of coal 04:58 and inside was a beautifully hand tooled silver necklace. 05:02 How did that happen inside the coal? 05:04 We're taught that 05:05 earth is millions and millions of years old. 05:08 And the list goes on and on. 05:09 I would submit to you 05:11 that according to the Bible story, 05:14 creation from the hand of the Creator, 05:16 we came with extreme intelligence from the Creator. 05:20 But after the fall, 05:21 we've gotten less and less and less intelligent. 05:25 Hence, today, we can't figure out 05:26 how a lot of this was done. 05:29 Check out the Bible. 05:31 Check out God, if you don't know God, 05:33 give Him a try. 05:34 At least read the Bible, 05:36 and decide for yourself after you study it, 05:38 after you've found out what God's really all about. 05:49 You know, I look at all of these massive stones, 05:52 I can't help but think of the name of Pohnpei, 05:54 the actual meaning of it is stone altar. 05:59 Sacrificial altar, stone altar. 06:01 Were there sacrifices here? 06:03 Well, we really don't know. But my guess is probably. 06:06 See, most religions that believe in some other god, 06:09 little g god, tend to have sacrifices. 06:13 But these people came 06:14 whoever they were, they came here, 06:15 they took over the whole island, 06:17 they quelled every other rebellion, 06:20 every other war, and controlled everything. 06:23 Now it's been estimated 06:24 that it may have taken 1, 000 people a day 06:27 to construct this island for 300 years, 06:31 300 years. 06:33 Where did all that food come from? 06:35 Because it's been estimated, 06:37 again, that about 40, 000 people 06:39 is what would have been in this area, 06:41 40, 000 people will eat all the food 06:44 in a matter of a few months. 06:45 And then what happens? 06:47 Today, a ship doesn't show up in a month, 06:50 people don't eat. 06:52 How did all this happen? 06:54 Well, we really don't know, do we? 07:08 It is definitely hot in here. 07:09 But where is in here, 07:11 I'm actually in a burial chamber, 07:13 the burial chamber of the big chief of Nan Madol. 07:17 There are still chiefs on the island today, 07:19 things are quite different. 07:21 Although if you die, 07:23 you have to go to the chief 07:24 and get permission 07:25 for the family to bury that person 07:27 and the actual ceremony can take 10 days. 07:30 Burial is a thing that... 07:32 Well, matter of fact, as we grow older, 07:35 you know, we are born and we're going to die. 07:37 That's just one of the things that happen. 07:39 That wasn't the way it was always meant to be. 07:41 You see, Jesus promised us eternal life. 07:43 We were created not for time, but we're created for eternity. 07:47 And that's what's exciting. 07:49 We don't have to have this life be it. 07:52 We've got eternity. 08:04 The island of Pohnpei, it's absolutely beautiful, 08:07 the people are wonderful. 08:08 There's a lot more story to come, so stay tuned. 08:12 According to the World Health Organization, 08:15 depression is the leading cause of worldwide disability 08:19 that happens to a lot of people. 08:21 Are you depressed? 08:22 Have you become discouraged lately? 08:25 The list is endless of things 08:26 that can trigger discouragement, 08:28 despair, or even depression. 08:30 If you are someone you know is experiencing 08:32 one or more of these difficulties, 08:34 we have a great little booklet for you. 08:36 It's written by author 08:37 and international speaker Jim Ayer. 08:40 Overcoming the 3Ds 08:41 contains timely advice set in a lighthearted manner, 08:45 meant to help lift you up and out of your problems. 08:48 Understand, we all have problems, 08:50 trials and troubles, 08:51 but we don't need to focus on them. 08:54 You can obtain your copy right now 08:56 by going to canvasback.org. 08:58 And for a gift of any amount, 09:00 that's for any gift amount, 09:02 you will receive your copy of Overcoming the 3Ds. 09:06 Get your copy today. 09:12 Yeah, this is definitely a different look for me. 09:14 Got on my surgery outfit. 09:15 We're here in the surgery center 09:17 in the hospital. 09:18 In just a moment, 09:20 we're going to have a nurse anesthetist come in, 09:21 her name is Sheila, 09:22 Sheila is going to have a patient laying right here, 09:25 going to inject a needle into his eye. 09:27 I know that sounds like "Whoa." 09:28 But you get to be a part of that in a moment. 09:31 Then we're going to follow him 09:32 into another surgery area 09:34 where he's going to have cataract surgery. 09:36 Follow this, it's going to be interesting. 09:38 And your head here. 09:45 Some patient walking in front with the cheese bun. 09:49 Can you lay down now? 09:51 Yeah. 09:54 Perfect. 09:59 I'm going to put a few more drops in your eye. 10:08 I'm going to put some ointment in your lower lid, John. 10:16 Sheila, can you walk us through what you're doing here? 10:18 Yes. 10:20 Okay, so for the first drop is a numbing drop 10:24 because the numbing ointment stings. 10:26 So firstly you put the numbing drop 10:28 in for the numbing ointment. 10:30 We put the numbing ointment in because the injection stings 10:33 so it's kind of a... 10:34 Stage now. 10:36 Progressive, exactly, numbing. 10:37 I see you've got an X on his forehead 10:39 so everybody knows what eye. 10:40 So we know exactly which eye. That's right. 10:42 We put an X on the forehead, 10:44 we ask the patient first to confirm. 10:47 We check the consent form 10:48 against what the patient states. 10:50 We place this X and then we put a name tag on that side 10:53 and all those things help us to be 100% confident 10:58 that we're working on the correct eye. 11:03 And, Sheila, I guess for the audience, 11:04 what is your expertise? 11:06 I am a nurse anesthetist 11:08 and I have been working in ophthalmology. 11:11 I've been a nurse anesthetist for well, 11:14 over 25 years 11:16 and I've been in ophthalmology 11:18 since prior to going to anesthesia school. 11:20 So for about 35 years I've been involved in eyes. 11:23 Okay. 11:24 Most people would think 11:26 anesthesiology is completely out. 11:31 But you've got a whole different field 11:33 really very specialized field, it seems. 11:36 I do all types of anesthesia. 11:38 I just happen to kind of get into this niche 11:42 serendipitously by covering for a colleague 25 years ago. 11:47 He wanted to go off, 11:48 he bought a sailboat 11:49 and he was going to sail the world 11:51 and he asked if I would be interested in doing this. 11:54 And I said, "Sure. 11:55 How hard can it be?" 11:56 And I soon learned. 11:58 You soon learned how hard it is? 12:00 John, do you see the photo on the ceiling, the postcard? 12:04 Yeah, the black cat spot. 12:06 Yes. 12:08 Martha, would you be so kind as to pump the bed up, please. 12:13 So now there are eight muscles around the eye 12:16 that all converge in the back into the muscle cone. 12:18 The target of this injection is the muscle cone 12:22 so that we make the muscles numb, 12:23 the eye can't move. 12:24 And we make the eye numb so it doesn't feel anything, 12:27 the optic nerve. 12:29 John, you're going to feel me touch the lower lid 12:31 of your right eye with my finger. 12:36 So I know how long John's eye is from the front to the back 12:39 based on a measurement that was taken in the clinic 12:42 called the axial length. 12:44 That axial length helps me know how to place the needle. 12:48 We should probably tell some of the viewers 12:49 if you're squeamish, don't watch this. 12:52 Don't try it at home. 12:53 Don't try it at home. Yeah. 12:54 True. 12:57 John, I know you're in very good hands 12:58 with this lady though. 13:00 I retract the lower lid. 13:03 I place the needle 13:05 perpendicular to the plane of the face. 13:09 Around the eyeball 13:10 is what's called a periorbital fat pad. 13:13 No matter how thin you are, we all have fat on our eye. 13:19 I just let the needle float through that. 13:22 And now I begin to angle back towards the muscle cone 13:27 and the optic nerve. 13:28 We can see how his lid is starting 13:30 to go down a bit already. 13:32 That tells me I'm exactly where I need to be. 13:35 And you've done this how many times? 13:38 Over 30,000. 13:41 I started when I was 12. 13:42 Please don't think I'm old. 13:45 John, if this is uncomfortable, please tell me, I'll stop. 13:52 Am I hurting you? 13:54 No. 13:55 No? Okay. 13:59 When I come on a mission trip, 14:01 I like to learn a few basic phrases 14:05 in the native language 14:06 in the event that 14:08 people are not available to translate. 14:10 I can say basic commands. 14:13 Just open your eyes. 14:14 Are you having pain? 14:16 And, of course, I don't speak Pohnpeian, 14:18 that's an important phrase 14:20 in case they begin to speak back. 14:22 So you can see how the lid is drifting down now. 14:28 It tells me I'm in a very good spot. 14:34 Are you okay? 14:36 All right. 14:38 I'm going to put a few more drops 14:40 in your eye now 14:41 and give you a little eye massage. 14:45 This might sting a bit, Mr. John, I'm sorry. 14:48 Are you okay? 14:50 Yeah. 14:51 I think they got your best side. 14:54 I think you're a very good patient. 14:56 Yes. 14:57 You're doing very good. 14:59 So could you read the eye chart at all? 15:04 Or did you just see somebody waving their hand? 15:08 Just a waving hand. 15:10 So we measure from 2020, 2400 is that big E 15:14 then the next thing we start are "Can you count fingers?" 15:19 And then after that, if they can, 15:21 "Can you see my hand moving?" 15:22 Okay. 15:25 How many patients do you get in here 15:27 that that's pretty much it just come in. 15:31 I would say probably better than half because they don't, 15:35 you know, they don't have access to immediate care. 15:37 So a lot of them will let their cataracts 15:39 go and go and go. 15:41 By the time we see them, 15:43 many of them have just 15:44 this white hard lens in their eye 15:47 that they can't even see light through. 15:49 And I understand here in the equator 15:51 that you can actually, 15:53 more people get cataracts 15:54 because of the sun exposure and nobody wears sunglasses. 15:57 And they don't wear sunglasses, right. 15:59 Mr. John, you can open this eye. 16:01 Okay. 16:02 All right. I'm going to help you sit up now. 16:06 Can you sit up? Good. 16:08 And just bring your legs around. 16:11 There you go. And just sit for a moment now. 16:15 Diabetes is also a huge factor on the island here 16:20 that causes cataracts in some people. 16:26 Okay, Mr. John, there's a step. 16:29 Take your time standing up. 16:33 And step down. 16:35 There's a step. Step down, perfect. 16:38 And we're going to go back now and wait for surgery. 16:41 In a few minutes 16:42 you'll go in the operating room. 16:44 Oh, yeah. 16:45 Okay. Yes. 16:47 You're all ready. 16:48 I'm just ready already, I know. 16:50 Mr. John, we're good, but we're not that good. 16:53 You thought it was all over? 16:56 Hang on to here. 16:58 We'll see you in the surgery room. 17:03 We're going to go around the corner to the right here. 17:09 We've got a lot more exciting things for you 17:11 so stay tuned. 17:16 As a leader in the field of health in Micronesia, 17:20 Canvasback Missions 17:21 has been helping people reverse diabetes for years. 17:25 Yes, you heard correctly, reverse diabetes. 17:29 In addition, 17:31 we are helping to reduce the incident of heart disease. 17:34 At least 34 million people in the US have diabetes. 17:38 Many have no idea they have it 17:40 until it's almost too late. 17:42 Many children have diabetes. 17:44 It's time to stop it in its tracks. 17:47 What's the key? 17:48 Certain foods, exercise 17:50 and many other simple yet critical items are combined 17:54 to produce amazing results. 17:56 Log on to canvasback.org 17:58 to download your own free copy, 18:00 written by renowned author, Brenda Davis. 18:03 Learn from an expert in the field 18:05 how to reverse this dreaded killer. 18:07 Remember, it's completely free. 18:09 Download a copy today for yourself, 18:12 friend or a loved one. 18:14 It will be life changing. 18:18 I look at the market here. It's got a lot of bananas. 18:22 Very little else. 18:23 It's one of the larger markets in the area, 18:25 the fruit markets anyway. 18:27 But very little 18:29 and you think about all the people on this island 18:31 and there's breadfruit, there's, oh, you know, 18:34 the list kind of goes on 18:35 but they don't grow too much here. 18:39 What happens if the ships stop coming in? 18:42 People are going to get very hungry. 18:44 You know, children of Israel. 18:46 It's kind of interesting you look at well, 18:49 in Exodus Chapter 14, 18:52 God brought them out of the land of Egypt, 18:54 out of the land of bondage. 18:56 Really it represents sin, He brought them out of sin. 19:00 And then He took them up to the edge of the Red Sea 19:03 and the Egyptian army, those who hadn't been killed, 19:06 they're pursuing them, 19:08 600 chariots I believe the number was, 19:09 all the chariots, all the men of war, 19:11 they're pursuing them 19:12 to get right up to the edge of the sea. 19:15 And God's people are, 19:17 "What are we going to do? We're all going to die." 19:18 They were just absolutely freaking out. 19:22 And it's very interesting 19:23 because God says through Moses, 19:25 "Fear not. 19:26 Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord." 19:31 Then He says, "The Lord shall fight for you. 19:34 You shall hold your peace." 19:36 In other words, 19:37 maybe a modern translation would be 19:39 "Shut up and just know that I'm God 19:40 and watch what I'm going to do for you." 19:43 Well, we know at the next moment 19:44 God parted the Red Sea through the hand of Moses, 19:47 all the children went through on dry ground, 19:50 dry ground and then the armies. 19:52 This seems to me a little dumb on the part of the enemy. 19:56 But enemies usually are that way. 19:58 They proceed out through The Red Sea 20:00 and all of a sudden God takes His hand back 20:03 and the waves begin crashing over them. 20:05 They drowned the entire Egyptian army. 20:09 I think a one street preacher in New York that was... 20:12 He was talking about this very subject 20:14 that God drowned the whole Egyptian army 20:16 and one atheist came up to him and said, 20:18 "Man, don't you know, 20:19 that was the reed sea, not the Red Sea. 20:21 And these people were going 20:22 through in just ankle deep water 20:24 and that's all it was." 20:25 He thought he had totally, 20:27 totally taken care of this old street preacher. 20:29 Next day, he comes by 20:31 and the street preacher's saying, 20:32 "Praise God, Hallelujah, 20:33 God drowned the whole Egyptian army 20:35 in 12 inches of water." 20:37 You know, it's all about perspective. 20:39 It's all about how we look at it. 20:41 God wanted His children 20:42 to get the heavenly perspective to keep their eyes upon Him. 20:47 He brought them through this in Chapter 15, 20:50 they sing the song of Moses, the song of deliverance, 20:53 the song of the mighty power of God. 20:56 It's very interesting in Revelation Chapter 15 also, 21:00 you know, we sing the song of deliverance, 21:03 the children of God 21:04 stand on the sea of glass this time, 21:07 first time, Red Sea, now go through it, 21:09 next time stand on the sea of glass, 21:11 and they sing the song of deliverance, 21:13 the song to the Lamb. 21:15 Jesus is the one who takes care of us. 21:17 He's the one who leads us through. 21:19 But they still had a hard time with this lesson. 21:22 He took them on out through this desert, 21:25 this barren land, 21:26 because you see they've been brought out of sin, 21:29 but now they had to learn of God. 21:31 And that situation is all about the process of sanctification. 21:36 Sanctification, 21:37 that is something we learn as we walk with God, 21:40 how we walk with God, how we... 21:42 How we handle that situation as we encounter problems 21:45 and tribulation in this life. 21:47 Well, they got up to... 21:48 There were three days, 21:50 I believe the Bible records three days. 21:52 And what were they going to do? 21:55 They have no water. 21:56 Now the human body as the doctors will testify, 21:59 the human body, you know, 22:00 it just can't do too much without water. 22:03 And here, they said, 22:05 "God, what are you going to do for us? 22:06 We're all going to die. 22:07 You brought us out here in this land to die. 22:10 Absolutely die." 22:11 Well, yeah. Praise God. He took care of it. 22:15 He brought them water. 22:16 Later on, they still don't learn the lesson. 22:18 And they're complaining about no food. 22:21 And, you know, 22:22 God handled that situation as well. 22:24 Later on again, water. 22:25 And then still later on, 22:27 He brought them up to the beautiful Canaan land 22:29 where He said, 22:30 "It's a land flowing with milk and honey, 22:31 and I will take care of you." 22:34 The spies went in, they came back, 22:36 the report was 22:37 "There's giants in the land. 22:39 We can't take the land." 22:41 In our own sight 22:42 we're like little teeny grasshoppers. 22:45 They had a problem, didn't they? 22:46 You see, we're here with an eye clinic. 22:50 Eye sight, 22:51 they were looking at themselves, 22:53 they were not looking at the God of the universe. 22:56 Whole different situation. 22:57 God says in Isaiah, 22:59 He sits on the circle of the earth, 23:00 and all the people look like grasshoppers. 23:04 If God wants you to go someplace, 23:06 God is the one who will handle it. 23:08 God is the one who will deal with it. 23:09 When you're sitting on the shoulders of God, 23:11 there are no giants in the land 23:13 because our God is a mighty God, 23:15 an amazing God. 23:17 Give God that chance in your life. 23:19 Are there giants in your life right now? 23:20 Are there things going on in your life right now? 23:23 Give God the opportunity. 23:24 Stand still. 23:26 God will fight for you. 23:30 Mr. John, we're going to check your block. 23:32 Can you open your eye? 23:35 Of course not. 23:38 Now follow my finger. 23:40 Look over here and look over here. 23:44 See how his eye has no mobility. 23:49 Yeah, so we're just removing. 23:51 Mr. John, you look like a sand 23:53 that I wrapped or I flipped that in last week. 23:58 Are you okay? 23:59 All right. Let's go in the operating room. 24:02 All right. 24:03 John, I like to pray before surgery, 24:05 is that okay? 24:06 Go ahead. 24:08 Okay. Let's say a prayer. 24:10 Dear Jesus, we want to ask for Your presence 24:12 and Your blessing on the surgery. 24:14 We recognize You as the great physician 24:15 and healer 24:17 and ask that You'll guide during this procedure. 24:19 Pray for a quick healing afterwards and good vision, 24:22 Lord. In Jesus' name, amen. 24:24 Amen. 24:25 So I don't want to disturb you, 24:27 but can you walk us through a little what you're doing now? 24:28 Sure. 24:30 Like I said, this calcium deposition 24:31 is kind of in a line 24:33 that goes across the eye, kind of horizontally. 24:36 And unfortunately, 24:37 it's right in the centre of his vision. 24:39 So what I'm doing now 24:41 is I'm just kind of drying the surface. 24:43 And then I'm going to take an instrument 24:46 to kind of start to gently 24:48 kind of remove that deposition 24:54 on the surface here. 24:57 She's gonna hand me an instrument. 24:59 Take the crescent. 25:01 Yeah. 25:03 What's the actual cause of... 25:05 How does that come about? 25:09 You know, that's a really good question. 25:12 There's a lot of causes. 25:15 It can be... 25:17 Sometimes people can have systemic causes, 25:20 you know, if they have problems with their kidneys, 25:25 and they have high calcium, 25:27 that can cause the calcium to deposit on their eye. 25:30 Or if they've had a chronic 25:33 long term surface disease in the eye, 25:36 you can get some calcium deposition. 25:46 We'll take the fine tip there. 25:52 So like I was saying 25:54 the calcium gets kind of deposited 25:56 within the tissue a little bit. 25:58 Okay. 25:59 So when you're removing, 26:01 trying to remove just a little 26:02 as little tissue as possible 26:03 and get all the calcium out of there. 26:05 Everything's going good. 26:08 John, are you doing okay? 26:11 You're gonna hear a kind of a buzzing sound, 26:13 a little vibrating sound 26:15 almost early on in your ear can come in. 26:17 Yeah. Not necessarily. Yeah, that's good. 26:22 How long can the human eye stand being open 26:24 without any kind of irrigation? 26:27 That's a really good question. 26:28 You know, not too long. 26:31 That's why you'll see us kind of put food on there 26:34 on a pretty regular basis. 26:36 We don't want to go too long without keeping the eye. 26:38 The cornea, 26:40 especially the front windshield is really important 26:42 to keep it from getting too dry. 26:46 Sheila is very typical of our volunteers. 26:50 She's dedicated, compassionate, and committed. 26:55 She's a professional 26:56 and applies her skills with precision. 27:00 John is like so many of our island patients, 27:03 searching for hope, where there has been so little. 27:07 Kind, gentle and very gracious, 27:12 Canvasback is the vehicle 27:14 that has been bringing hope 27:16 and healing for almost four decades 27:18 to people in need. 27:20 Everything we do is made possible 27:23 through the financial gifts of viewers like you. 27:26 And please do keep Canvasback Missions 27:29 and all the people we are healing in your prayers. 27:34 To be a part of this exciting ministry, 27:36 write us at Canvasback Missions 27:38 940 Adam Street Suite R Benicia, 27:41 California 94510. 27:44 You can also log on to canvasback.org 27:46 or call us at 707-746-7828. 27:51 You know, thank you for watching. 27:52 Please join me again 27:53 for another exciting island adventure. 27:55 Remember, 27:57 Canvasback is making an impact on hearts and lives, 28:00 one miracle at a time. |
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