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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000010A
00:21 Hello, and welcome to Jesus for Asia Now.
00:23 I'm Natalie Wood and I have my husband Jon 00:25 here with me on the show today. 00:27 We have a project to share with you 00:28 that is very inspiring. 00:30 Actually, it's a project in two parts with a long story. 00:35 Let's talk about Bangkok Outreach. 00:37 Yeah, it's a very benign name, but it's got an exciting story. 00:41 Purpose and story. Yeah, for sure. 00:44 I love it. 00:45 Talk about the cities because, yeah, 00:48 I know the cities are hard thing for people, 00:49 so let's just dive right and this is Bangkok. 00:51 This is a big city. A really big city. 00:54 You know we have a lot of wonderful outreach 00:56 in the jungles of Thailand and different places, 01:00 but Mrs. White says to go into the cities as well. 01:04 And today, for the first time in last couple years, 01:08 a transition to more people live in cities today 01:11 than live outside of cities, so the majority of people 01:14 in the world today live in cities. 01:19 Nearly 12 million people live in Bangkok, 01:22 but what does that mean? 01:24 How do you wrap your mind around a number that big? 01:27 Think of it this way. 01:29 If the 1,200 Adventists that live in Bangkok 01:32 were to share the gospel with one new person every day, 01:35 it would take nearly 30 years to reach every one in the city. 01:40 The number two largest city in Washington State, 01:44 Spokane only had 10, approximately 10 churches 01:48 in the metro area necessity of half a million. 01:50 Wow. 01:52 So here, we have seven established churches, 01:55 22 church plants in the city of 12 million. 01:59 So is the job done? 02:01 Definitely not. 02:03 I don't just know people that's what I've been taught 02:07 like in Sabbath school and stuff that, 02:09 that Jesus is coming any day, 02:11 because the word has been preached 02:13 everywhere around the world. 02:15 You are here in Thailand now, is that the case? 02:18 No. Why? 02:19 It's not, because like Pastor Doug was saying, 02:22 there is less than one percent 02:26 has claimed Christ as their savior 02:30 and I mean there's totally like, 02:34 there's plenty that, I mean sure that 02:38 there may be people that have heard of Him, 02:39 but there is plenty that haven't even gotten that. 02:54 Yes. Okay. 02:55 Okay. 02:57 Ready. Yes. 03:14 They said they've never heard about Jesus. 03:16 Really? Yeah, they've never heard. 03:21 Would you like to know? 04:00 So it's a big city and there is people there 04:03 who have never heard of Jesus. 04:04 Yeah, and living in this country, 04:06 most people have heard the name of Jesus 04:08 or they've heard about Christians, Christianity, 04:11 but in many parts of that country, 04:15 there is no knowledge. 04:17 So we do have an Ellen White quote about the cities 04:19 we wanted to share with our viewers. 04:21 So I'll go ahead and share that now. 04:23 "Close around us are cities and towns 04:25 in which no efforts are made to save souls. 04:27 Why should not families who know the present truth 04:30 settle in these cities and villages, 04:32 to set up there a standard of Christ, 04:35 working in humility, not in their own way, 04:38 but in God's way, to bring the light 04:40 before those who have no knowledge of it? 04:42 That's from the Review and Herald, September 29, 1891. 04:45 And let's keep going 04:46 'cause we got a lot to go through yet. 04:48 All right. 04:49 The next part of the story is a faith camp. 04:51 Now what is a faith camp? 04:52 Faith camp, that was your idea, 04:55 and it's basically a camp meeting. 04:58 It's a do it yourself camp meeting 04:59 that we started on my parent's property, 05:02 and now we've done over 20 of them 05:04 in both in America and in Asia. 05:06 But it's a camp meeting all about missions. 05:09 We call it faith camp because it takes a lot of faith 05:11 to get involved with missions. 05:12 Yes. 05:13 So much work still to be done 05:15 and we can't go with the traditional methods of, 05:18 it is like, we can't wait 05:19 for an organization to do this work. 05:22 It's got to be you, me, 05:24 whoever is just dedicating their lives to God 05:26 and putting it all on the line. 05:28 And so, this is what faith camp is all about. 05:30 So we invited the Atwell's to come 05:33 and be part of our prayer room, 05:34 because we tasted this whole prayer thing and love it. 05:38 And so we've always had a prayer room at faith camp, 05:41 so we invited them to come and run the prayer room, 05:44 so they came to Faith Camp in 2012 05:48 and what happened? 05:51 Well, not very many people went to the prayer room. 05:53 So they got to go to the meetings. 05:55 They were all listening at the meetings. 05:56 Yes, so. 05:57 Yeah, people didn't want to miss the meetings. 05:59 So they went to prayer I think during, 06:01 between end things, 06:02 but they didn't go during the meeting, 06:04 so Brian and Jessica were able to come to the meetings 06:07 and they heard some of the missionaries speaking 06:09 and they saw those that I went to city shows 06:12 with Pastor Doug Venn. 06:13 Yeah, and something happened in their heart. 06:16 They saw the need, they saw where the need was greater. 06:18 They realized it here in America, 06:20 there is needs here in America. 06:21 There's need of the gospel and gospel workers 06:23 but, you know, if one Christian leaves, 06:26 there is still millions of Christians left 06:30 unlike the place where it's dark. 06:32 Right. And so... 06:33 And we've never met Brian and Jessica 06:35 before that faith camp, 06:37 and we had asked someone else to run the prayer room 06:39 and they weren't available. 06:40 But Brian and Jessica were Bible workers, 06:42 Bible worker trainers actually in that conference, 06:46 and so, their friends ask them 06:50 to be our prayer coordinators for faith camp, 06:52 so it was really neat that we got to meet them 06:55 and then they became so on fire for Bangkok. 06:58 Yeah, yeah. 06:59 Yeah, it's amazing and they saw the need 07:02 and so they responded. 07:04 Right, so we have a picture of them, 07:06 and this is how they fundraised 07:08 to get to Thailand in the first place. 07:10 They said, "We'll preach for Thailand," 07:12 and they went around and did training 07:15 and evangelistic series 07:16 and whatever the churches wanted them to do, 07:19 they did that in order to fundraise to go to Thailand. 07:22 Right, and then they found out that they were pregnant. 07:25 Yes. 07:26 And they had their child, 07:29 and the child had some complications. 07:31 Yeah, here is the picture 07:33 of the three of them on the bike. 07:34 This is in Bangkok now. Right. 07:36 That even though their child had some complications, 07:40 they felt God calling them anyway. 07:41 Right, and so they did a lot of praying, 07:43 and the Lord provided a special piece of equipment 07:47 that they needed in order to help, 07:48 keep Asher in good health, and they were able to take 07:52 that equipment with them to Thailand, 07:54 and so, they could go anyway, and they just saw 07:57 that even if there is an obstacle, 07:59 the Lord has an answer. 08:00 Absolutely. 08:01 And when you go forward in faith, 08:03 that's when God can bless. 08:06 And so, they went over to Thailand 08:07 and they spent a year, over a year 08:10 doing language study which is incredibly wise 08:13 because now they can interact with the locals, 08:16 whereas if you can't... 08:18 And he has actually preached in Thai. 08:21 Yeah. Yes. 08:22 And so there's been, there are missionaries 08:24 over there that have been there for 5, 10 years 08:26 still don't know Thai, still relying on a translator 08:30 and but he can go in there interact with the Thais 08:32 and it's a wonderful thing. 08:34 We have a little video of them, we want to show now. 08:37 In July of 2012, we were asked 08:42 to be the prayer room coordinators at faith camp, 08:46 and that's where we both felt impressed 08:49 by God to serve in the foreign mission field. 08:52 We came over not knowing what we were doing, 08:54 but we decided to come and study the language 08:57 and the culture while we pray to see for God's guidance, 09:02 and near the end of our language training, 09:05 he directed us to start a business 09:08 and use that as a medium 09:11 for building relationships in the community. 09:14 So in trying to figure out 09:16 what to do as far as a business, 09:18 we prayed and we had gotten into rock climbing 09:21 and found that Thai people are actually interested in it. 09:24 And so, we saw rock climbing 09:26 as an interesting avenue to build relationships. 09:31 Yesterday for instance, we went out to the wall 09:33 and it was a prefect day 09:34 'cause they were doing graduation for the university, 09:37 and a guy walked over 09:38 and I asked if he ever climbed, and he said no. 09:40 And I said, you want to try it. 09:42 And he said, well, I'm not sure and then he asks his buddy 09:45 who is wearing a full graduation robe 09:47 and he said, yeah, I want to try it. 09:49 And so he came over 09:51 and I told him he should take his robe off 09:52 'cause I want to leave it on and he opens up, 09:54 he is wearing a full suit underneath, 09:55 so he got geared up and he was just excited 09:58 and he went up and, you know, 10:00 and he was just willing to try it out, 10:02 and he came down, he fell after his first try. 10:04 And I asked him if he was done 10:05 and he said, no, I want to try one more time you know, 10:08 and he just saw it as something really exciting and fun, 10:11 and then afterwards we talk to him 10:13 and they said they were really interested in getting into it, 10:16 and they said, you know, we come here every day. 10:18 I told them to come three days a week, 10:19 and they said, we would like to come with you 10:20 if you call us and we can, 10:22 we would love to come out here with you a couple of days. 10:25 You know so it's something simple 10:26 you know it's a good medium 10:27 to be able to connect with people, 10:29 connect that bridge to Christ. 10:39 We are looking at buying land rather than even a building 10:43 and renovating and setting up 10:45 a rock climbing gym with some other aspects. 10:49 We'll have a lecturing room where we can offer talks 10:52 on depression recovery 10:53 and addiction recovery as well as nutrition and health 10:57 and different aspects of that. 10:59 Building connections through that fitness side of things 11:02 as well as, you know, we'll have a small snack bar, 11:04 juice bar type thing as well. 11:06 You build relationships really quickly with somebody 11:08 when your life is attached to a robe 11:10 that's attached to them. 11:12 We just see God lining things up 11:14 in His perfect timing, and so, 11:16 we're praying right now about the location and... 11:21 Just waiting to move forward. 11:22 The government in allowing foreigners 11:25 to own up a company here. 11:27 They have a couple of stipulations 11:29 and one of those is that you are required 11:31 to bring in the equivalent of US $60,000 working capital, 11:36 and to show that you are using that for the business 11:38 just to ensure that the economy 11:40 is being boosted by your business here. 11:43 And so, that's what we're working 11:46 towards raising right now, so that we can get started 11:48 with these different aspects of purchasing land, 11:51 setting up a building 11:52 and then setting up the fitness center. 11:55 Our biggest prayer is that we'll have lots of people 11:58 to introduce you to in heaven who will be able to thank you 12:02 for partnering with the Atwell family 12:06 and this project and say thank you. 12:08 I'm here because you sacrificed. 12:11 You know, as we look at the challenge I guess looming 12:14 before us, you know, the city is specifically 12:17 of 12 million plus people, 12:19 less than one percent of which are Christian. 12:22 It's a daunting task, 12:24 but God is the one who accomplishes the work. 12:26 God is the one who gets everything done 12:29 and so we just pray and ask 12:31 that you would consider partnering with us. 12:57 You know some people might say, 12:58 you know, isn't it dangerous to take a little kid over there 13:00 but the truth is that there is a very well developed 13:03 health medical system there in Bangkok in Thailand. 13:06 And what's amazing is that this Asher 13:09 is like their missionary, 13:11 their best missionary of all of them. 13:13 Yes, he is a kiss magnet, 13:15 you know, all the ladies when they go to the market, 13:18 they grab him, hug him, kiss him and he just loves it. 13:21 He's just a wonderful little missionary. 13:23 Great way to connect with people. 13:24 And then, of course, Jessica and Brian handout pamphlets. 13:30 And talk to the people because it's different. 13:32 Thailand is very different. 13:33 You know, here in America, 13:34 we do a lot of evangelistic series 13:36 and things like that but that doesn't, 13:39 some of that doesn't work in Thailand. 13:41 Asher is creating bonds with people for them 13:45 and that's what works in Thailand, 13:47 it's very relational, Asia especially, 13:49 but all over the world we're finding this, 13:51 personal one on one evangelism, personal connection 13:56 before there's any evangelism at all 13:58 is what's really working. 13:59 You have to be their friend. Right. 14:01 You have to make that connection, 14:02 so serve as be it helping them 14:05 somehow, someway providing that service 14:07 showing that in a practical way that Jesus, 14:09 He loves them or you love them. 14:11 That's what opens the door. 14:13 Evangelism, traditional, preaching evangelism 14:16 in this society it doesn't work. 14:19 I mean how would you, would you be interested 14:21 in going to a Buddhist temple 14:22 here in America to learn about Buddhism. 14:25 No. No. 14:26 Well, that's how they feel about Christianity in Thailand. 14:28 Right. Okay. 14:30 So doing the one on one where they get to know you, 14:32 get familiar with you. 14:33 They see your life. 14:34 Just like Jesus, what did He do? 14:36 He mingled with men, won their confidence 14:38 and then said, "Follow me." 14:40 And He took on their interest as His own 14:43 and then said, "Follow me." 14:44 So this is the way it works in Thailand 14:46 which and when you do it that way, 14:49 all kinds of doors open up 14:50 because people are very friendly, 14:51 it's very easy to make friends in Thailand. 14:54 It's very social kind of... 14:55 You go out in the street in the evening 14:57 and half the city is out on the street eating dinner. 15:00 And they're just sitting there, 15:01 enjoying each other's company and offer you... 15:03 And they'll say hello to you as you walk by. 15:05 Come eat with us 15:06 and it's really wonderful way to do that. 15:09 That's one of the things I miss about Thailand 15:11 is that social atmosphere that you have. 15:15 We need to continue our story 15:16 'cause we're almost out of time. 15:18 Now, they had a friend in their lives 15:20 before they became Christians. 15:22 Brian and Jessica had a rough life, 15:24 and they had a friend in that rough life, 15:29 and they have a amazing testimony, both of them, 15:32 and I'm sure his as well, but they met Josh Bauder. 15:37 Now, after they were converted 15:39 and Josh, Josh also was converted, 15:42 and so they were friends 15:43 in the new life as well, in the new life in Christ. 15:46 And they talk to Josh after they found out about Bangkok, 15:50 and they started having a burden for Bangkok, 15:52 they talk to Josh. 15:53 And he got convinced, and he came with them, 15:55 actually he came ahead of them. 15:56 He was there before. Yeah. 15:58 And he spent a first year teaching English 16:01 with the Thailand Adventist Mission, 16:03 and during that time, 16:04 he met a beautiful young Thai lady, Christian, 16:08 and they got married. 16:10 Okay. 16:12 And then over the course of the next few months, 16:16 not quite sure when this happened, 16:17 but they learned about the On Nut slum, 16:20 it's a second largest slum in Bangkok. 16:23 Okay, and this slum is special to us, 16:25 because in one of the... 16:27 "I Want This City" episodes. 16:28 We actually went there, 16:30 our family was there at the time, 16:31 so the children and I went with you 16:33 and we gave away rice at the slum and we did a.. 16:36 We didn't but we saw them. We were part of it, right. 16:38 Yeah, a team there giving away the rice. 16:40 And they had a children's program 16:42 and they had a special prayer time 16:44 by one of the Thai pastors there. 16:46 Yeah, and he prayed a blessing over the community, 16:50 but the blessing was a walk through the Ten Commandments. 16:54 We got little video of that shows at that time. 16:56 All right, let's go to that. Okay. 17:02 Amen. 17:06 But they do understand a kind gesture, 17:10 a smile, a gift of rice, 17:13 and a personal offer of goodwill and friendship. 17:18 She said welcome, come again. 17:33 See that lady in the background that's Mrs. Watanna. 17:36 When she was a child, 17:37 she went to see the Ten Commandment movie 17:39 with Charlton Heston and it felt in her heart 17:41 that this was truth. 17:42 The next time she heard the Ten Commandments 17:44 was 30 years later 17:46 when Pastor Gomaplai read them over the loudspeakers. 17:48 Her heart was again stirred 17:50 and she requested Bible studies. 17:52 Volunteers began coming every week 17:54 and now she is a baptized believer 17:56 and a true light in her community. 17:59 The question is, 18:00 how many others are out there just waiting? 18:05 Five years ago we were here 18:07 and we shot the show Watanna episode number 4, 18:11 "I Want This City" and the school come out 18:14 and gave a bunch of rice away and people lined up here 18:18 and I was in that building. 18:22 Yeah, so we're back. Awesome. 18:30 So now in that same slum where there was nothing, 18:34 no believers, no church nothing, 18:36 there is a weekly gathering on Sabbath. 18:40 Praise the Lord. 18:41 And you can see there is Josh and his wife Chitlada. 18:45 Brian often comes to this gathering. 18:48 Here he is asked to do special music right, 18:51 you know, off the cuff without the complement 18:54 and there is Chitlada, 18:55 she was my translator for the sermon. 18:57 They ask me to preach. 18:59 You can see Josh is starting 19:00 and Chitlada is starting to develop a real heart, 19:03 and they have an amazing way with the children there. 19:08 They do the Sabbath school 19:09 and then the church service in the morning, lot of prayer, 19:13 about half hour worth of prayer there. 19:15 It was wonderful. 19:16 But then there in the afternoon, 19:17 they go and visit the different families 19:20 in the community that need help and prayer, 19:22 and then after that, they have children's program 19:24 and they take care of like, 19:25 I don't know 30 kids all afternoon. 19:27 Wow. 19:28 And I've got another clip here that shows Josh with the kids, 19:32 and he tells the story 19:33 of one of these precious little children. 19:36 Okay, let's go to that. Okay. 19:50 This is Nong Tuei. 19:52 Nong Tuei say hello. 19:59 She and her little brother living with their grandma 20:03 and she has about five or six grandkids 20:07 that live with her. 20:10 They're very neglected. 20:12 She lets them do whatever they want, 20:14 and they always have money to buy candy always, 20:17 they always have candies and, but, you know, 20:22 we were at the Festival of Faith, 20:24 it was three days, we were campaign with them, 20:26 and she, me and my wife got really close to them 20:30 and they were with us the whole time we were there, 20:32 everyone thought they were our kids, 20:34 and you know, we started talking to them 20:37 and they said, "we miss our mom." 20:39 And we asked them where their mom lived 20:42 and they said she lives in Bangkok. 20:44 We said, well, we will live in Bangkok, 20:46 how come we don't see them? 20:47 And she said, oh, she lives with another women. 20:50 And so she... 20:52 It's kind of common here in Thailand 20:54 to where the kids get left with the grandparents 20:57 and the parents go off to work, 20:59 and so the parents replace love and affection 21:02 and time with money, 21:05 so these kids always have 10, 20 Baht 21:07 in their pocket to buy candy, 21:08 but they never have any affection or love 21:12 or anything like that, 21:14 and she thinks she's 18 years old 21:18 and her brother thinks he's a grown man, 21:21 and they want to do, they do grown stuff. 21:24 They talk like grown people 21:26 and they're mean a lot of the times 21:31 and we spent three days with them out in the wilderness 21:35 pretty much compared to Bangkok camping with them 21:40 and they went from acting like little grown people 21:45 to acting like little kids again. 21:47 And you could see the way their life would just change 21:53 and the way they acted just change. 21:58 They fell in love with us, 22:00 I mean, but we fell in love with them before that 22:02 and they are the people. 22:05 This little girl and her little brother 22:08 are the reasons that we want to work down here. 22:10 They were the first ones that we really connected 22:13 with on another level. 22:14 And she, lot of time she's got an attitude, 22:20 you know, but deep down she's nice 22:23 and she just wants to have a mom and dad 22:26 and when me and my wife are around her, 22:30 she's super nice and she's loving 22:34 and she loves affection. 22:36 And we think that's a problem 22:38 with a lot of the kids down here 22:39 is that this is a big drug area, 22:42 and a lot of the kids down here don't get affection. 22:45 They don't get love and when we tell them 22:48 that they did a good job when we tell them we love them, 22:52 when we tell them that we miss them, 22:54 they don't know what to do 22:56 they'll like hit you and run away, 22:58 because they don't know what to do. 23:00 And when you tell them things like that 23:01 or they'll just turn around 23:03 and hug you because they don't hear it. 23:09 There's a lot of times where we get really discouraged 23:12 because they fight all the time. 23:13 You have 30 kids at a time and they're all fighting 23:16 and punching each other 23:17 and yelling and cussing at each other and everything 23:20 and then you tell one that they do a good job 23:23 and he'll turn around and hug you 23:24 and he'll sit in your lap and he'll just stay there 23:26 and he'll be the best kid for the rest of the day. 23:29 And that's the kind of things 23:33 that make you just want to keep doing it 23:36 and that's what we wanna do is we wanna help them, 23:39 we show them that we love them and more importantly 23:41 we want to show them that God loves them. 23:44 See, you can really see his heart for those kids 23:46 and you can see the effect of his that their love 23:49 is having on those kids, 23:51 so Josh is actually wanting to move into the slums. 23:53 We got another little video of him playing with the kids. 23:55 Okay. So go head and roll that. 23:56 Yeah, they're feeling that burden 23:57 to move in there and be with them more. 24:00 We'll talk about that in a minute. 24:02 But here he is playing with the kids. 24:17 I came here in 2010, that's like nine months... 24:42 Oh, wow. 24:44 So you can see these kids just, he is like a kid magnet, 24:48 just loving it 24:49 and he wants to move to the slum. 24:52 He wants to be there full time for these kids. 24:54 He feels the Lord calling him there. 24:56 So pray for him, pray for his wife. 25:01 Yeah, that's... 25:03 It's not an easy place to live. 25:04 No. 25:05 And, you know, some of the houses 25:07 actually are over water, and many of them 25:10 don't have toilet facilities 25:11 and anyway, I went into one of the homes there 25:14 and you went into several of them and... 25:17 But they're precious beautiful people... 25:20 So sweet. Isn't that what Christ did. 25:21 He came to this earth, 25:22 when there wasn't running water. 25:24 He could have come to this earth, 25:26 here in the 20th century, 25:27 but He came back down when didn't have all that tuff, 25:30 so pray for them that they followed the Lord 25:33 in whatever He calls up to do, but more than that, 25:37 I just, I'm so proud of being a part of a ministry 25:40 that can support someone like him and his wife 25:44 and the Atwell's as well. 25:46 Right. 25:47 And you know there's so much work to do 25:48 and if we looked at the sheer numbers, 25:51 he will be completely overwhelming 25:53 and we would just say there's no way 25:54 and we would give up, 25:56 but we looked to God and His word says, 25:58 this gospel shall be preached in all the world 26:00 and then shall the end come. 26:01 Amen. 26:02 So we have to trust Him to know what He is doing. 26:04 His word doesn't lie. Right. 26:06 And so, we know that's coming 26:07 and we want to be a apart of it, 26:08 because it's full of joy, and you know, 26:13 Brian and Jessica shared with us 26:15 that they went to Bangkok, 26:17 because they knew the God was asking them to go, 26:20 and they had to obey and they've expressed to us 26:23 before they wish more Christians, 26:25 more Adventists would just obey God's call, 26:28 because they have found so much joy. 26:30 Yeah, and they don't really understand 26:32 why more Christians don't just obey, 26:35 that's what God said. 26:36 Right. So let's do it. 26:38 Right. Let's do it. Let's get this work done. 26:40 That's right. 26:41 Okay, so we have a little bit of a perspective 26:43 from one of the church leaders at the time. 26:45 Pastor Jim Braver was asked a question 26:47 and this is for the show, "I Want This City." 26:50 One of the mindsets in America 26:52 for Christians is that missions is... 26:55 If it's not done already, it's almost done, 26:57 it's just about there. 26:59 What are your feelings on that? 27:03 Well, when I go home, I tell people, 27:05 "Well, Jesus can't come tonight." 27:06 They look at me like, uh! What do you mean? 27:08 He's coming to dinner. 27:11 I go, well, there are millions, millions, billions 27:16 who have never heard of Jesus, 27:19 so I think it's safe to say He is not coming tonight. 27:24 That's really sobering and sad. 27:25 Can I think that as Christians we want Jesus to come... 27:28 So that we can go home? Right. 27:30 But what about all the people that haven't had a chance. 27:33 Our friends and neighbors in heaven. 27:34 Yeah... 27:36 Going, putting everything that we have 27:38 into the gospel commission 27:40 into furthering the gospel commission, 27:41 it just maximizes our time in heaven, 27:43 our enjoyment of heaven, 27:45 all the friends that we'll have up there. 27:47 Right. So I say, let's go for this. 27:49 Yeah. 27:50 And we want to invite you to be involved also. 27:52 Please prayerfully consider how the Lord may be calling you 27:55 to help forward the work of these awesome missionaries 27:58 that are laboring for His precious Asian children. 28:01 You can send your tax deductible love gift 28:03 to Jesus for Asia, PO Box 1221, Collegedale, Tennessee 37315. 28:10 Call us at (423) 413-7321 28:14 or check out our website at Jesus4asia.org. 28:17 God bless you until we see you again. |
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