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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000032A
00:21 Hello, and welcome to Jesus for Asia Now.
00:23 In this series we explore the projects 00:25 that God is doing through the ministry of Jesus for Asia. 00:28 We started over 12 years ago 00:30 when my husband resigned his job at a college 00:32 and we stepped out by faith 00:33 knowing that if God calls, He will provide. 00:37 Since then the Lord has led us 00:38 into over 50 projects throughout much of Asia. 00:42 And today we will spend some quality time 00:44 with the missionary that is leading a new project 00:46 that is very special 00:47 and will gain much fruit for eternity. 00:51 My special guest today is spearheading this project 00:53 and is visiting with us all the way from Cambodia. 00:57 I'd like to introduce Miranda Lundby to you. 00:59 Hello, Miranda, and welcome to the show. 01:01 Hello, Natalie. 01:03 And we want to start out 01:04 learning a little more about you. 01:06 And I know that there's a lot to the story 01:08 and then we also need to talk about the project. 01:11 Okay, so where were you from? 01:12 Where did you grow up at? 01:14 I grew up in Southeastern Montana 01:17 in a small town on a farm for most of my life. 01:21 Okay. 01:22 Now how many siblings do you have? 01:25 How many are in your family? 01:26 I have an older brother and then three younger sisters, 01:28 so there's five of us. 01:30 Okay. 01:31 Are you all biological children to your parents? 01:34 No, actually, three of us are biological 01:38 and the two youngest 01:39 are adopted through foster care. 01:41 Okay. 01:42 Can you give us a little bit 01:43 of the leading of the Lord in your life? 01:46 Like, did you grow up 01:48 always wanting to be a missionary to Cambodia or... 01:51 Well, most of my childhood, I wanted to be a missionary. 01:54 My mom would read us stories 01:57 about missionaries from all over the world 01:59 but especially missionaries from Southeast Asia 02:02 because my great grandparents were missionaries in Burma. 02:07 And my grandpa grew up as a missionary kid 02:09 so we heard a lot of stories from a lot of my family. 02:12 So you've been interested in missions for a long time? 02:17 So where did you first go? 02:18 What kind of mission trips have you been on? 02:20 Well, I really wanted to go on a mission trip 02:23 and my parents finally decided it was time to do something. 02:27 And so I went to Honduras 02:29 on a Share Him speaking mission trip 02:32 and preaching evangelistic series with my sister, 02:35 we co-preached for a few weeks. 02:38 And it was just, it was a really incredible experience. 02:41 There was baptisms at the end 02:44 and we're still really close to the church down there, 02:46 we communicate with them. 02:47 And the pastor from that church 02:50 actually came to the US to visit, 02:54 he had lived in the US before. 02:55 And he came to visit, came up to Montana to visit us, 02:58 and then he baptized my dad. 02:59 Oh, how nice. 03:01 So that was a huge blessing 03:03 but that was also my first experience with missions. 03:06 Okay, and you've been on several trips since then. 03:09 Yeah, I went and worked, 03:11 I was like substitute teacher to Maddocks School in Cambodia, 03:16 and then I went to missionary training school in Belize 03:21 for three months. 03:22 Okay. 03:23 And what are you studying, what's your education? 03:26 Are you going to college now? Are you? 03:28 Yeah, I graduated a year ago with my bachelor's degree, 03:32 and now I'm studying a master's in education through IS 03:36 which is an Adventist institution in the Philippines. 03:39 Okay. 03:40 So what is your most recent mission experience 03:44 because you're here in America 03:45 and you're studying in the Philippines 03:48 but you just came back from Cambodia, 03:51 so how does this work? 03:53 This last year, I worked as a missionary in Cambodia 03:56 with another organization 03:58 and I lived in a Muslim village. 04:01 I studied my studies online, 04:03 so I was able to study 04:04 and work over there at the same time. 04:05 But I lived in the Muslim village 04:07 with a Muslim family, 04:09 and in this village I was the only English speaker, 04:13 so I was able to really get into the culture. 04:17 You had to learn the language in order to communicate at all. 04:20 Yes, yes. 04:21 Yes. 04:22 But I also taught three English classes a day 04:26 and then helped with some medical stuff 04:28 and basic Bible working. 04:31 Tell me the story 04:32 of how you got involved with Jesus for Asia? 04:35 How you came to know about Jesus for Asia? 04:38 So after my first mission trip, 04:42 I came home and I really wanted to go and do more mission work. 04:46 And I wanted to go before but afterwards I was obsessed, 04:50 I couldn't think about anything else, 04:52 and I felt like my parents were holding me back 04:55 from doing mission work. 04:57 And, of course, they told me that God gives you parents, 05:00 and if He wants you to do mission work, 05:03 that they're not going to hold you back. 05:04 There's no way that they have enough power 05:06 to keep you from doing what God's plan is for you. 05:09 And that really struck me and I've taken that to heart 05:12 because nothing can keep you from God's plan, and... 05:16 If you choose to follow it, right? 05:17 Yes, yes, if you choose. 05:19 So I was praying 05:21 and really just desperate to know 05:24 that God had a plan for me 05:26 and so I asked Him to show me His plan even if I wasn't, 05:29 you know, able to do it right then 05:30 that He had something for me to do. 05:34 And I had a dream 05:36 and in my dream I was walking towards my house 05:39 and there was this tall man that just appeared. 05:42 Tall, shiny, 05:44 I was immediately struck, 05:45 I couldn't move, I couldn't speak, 05:49 and I was kneeling, 05:51 and it was just immediate changed. 05:55 And I remember thinking 05:57 that I should be like afraid in the situation 06:00 because I was completely paralyzed, 06:02 but I had no fear 06:04 and I was just at peace. 06:07 And the man told me 06:10 that I needed to find a man named Elder Wood 06:13 and a missionary group from Tennessee. 06:17 So when I woke up from this dream 06:19 I was just shaking, 06:20 and I ran in and I told my parents all about it, 06:22 and they believed me, 06:26 you know, as far as thinking it was a real dream, 06:31 and we all agreed that God would lead the way. 06:35 So you were 15 at this time? 06:37 I was 15. Yeah, I was 15 years old. 06:39 And we searched on the internet 06:43 and asked people and could find nobody 06:46 named Elder Wood from Tennessee 06:49 or anything connected to it. 06:52 So that was a bit discouraging on one side, 06:54 also made me nervous like it wasn't a real dream. 06:59 But the dream never went away, 07:00 like it was constantly in my mind. 07:03 We talk about it every few months, 07:05 and I'd bring it up to my mom again 07:07 and we'd agree that if it was God's dream 07:09 that He would lead. 07:11 And this last year when I was 20, 07:14 so five years later, I was colporteuring, 07:18 I had already signed up with the other organization 07:20 to go and do missions. 07:22 And I was at a camp meeting, 07:26 about to go up for testimony time 07:29 and my friend messaged me 07:31 for like the fifth or sixth time 07:33 asking me if I want to come to faith camp 07:36 or telling me that I should come to faith camp 07:38 really pushing it, 07:39 and I told him no before and yet he still was asking. 07:45 And so I turned to my mom and I told her, 07:49 "He keeps asking for faith camp." 07:51 And she says... And what's faith camp? 07:53 Faith camp is JFA camp meeting 07:58 where missionaries come and speak 08:00 and there's revival and prayer 08:04 and lots of good things go on in faith camp. 08:07 But it was in... 08:08 So you were interested but you had made a commitment. 08:11 Yeah. Yeah. 08:12 I was too busy 08:13 I was colporteuring right up until when I went to training 08:16 and so there was no time available from my perspective. 08:21 And so my mom said, "No, you can't go." 08:25 And I said, "I know." 08:27 And then she said, "Who is he even speaking at faith camp?" 08:33 And I said, "I don't know." 08:35 And so... Okay, though why would I know? 08:37 Yeah. Yeah. 08:39 So I looked it up on my phone just sitting there 08:42 and the first speaker on the list was Jon Wood. 08:48 And the name just struck me 08:49 because I had never met somebody 08:50 named Wood at all before. 08:52 So it was like, this is something, right? 08:57 And so I turned the phone to my mom and showed her 09:01 and she was like, "Who are they with? 09:04 Who is this guy with?" 09:06 And I looked at it and he says, 09:08 "Well, he's with the ministries with Jesus for Asia." 09:12 So then the next question 09:13 was where are they based, where they're from? 09:16 And so I ended up going to another website 09:19 and looking it up and it's sure enough Tennessee. 09:22 Then later my friend told me 09:23 that in Asia they call him Elder Wood 09:27 so all of it was answered just perfectly 09:30 within an hour or so. 09:32 And I told, my mom and I were just shocked 09:37 so we went told my dad and my dad said, 09:40 "Well, you need to get a hold of him. 09:41 The dream told you to find him, you need to like reach out." 09:45 So I couldn't find an e-mail but I found Facebook. 09:50 So I sent him a long message on Facebook 09:55 trying to tell him who I was 09:57 and also what I was doing, what my plans were 10:00 but I wasn't available. 10:02 But then I was supposed to find him, 10:04 told him about the dream 10:06 and sent it, 10:07 and waited for him to come back. 10:09 And he saw it, and he didn't answer right away 10:13 so I was concerned, I'm like, 10:14 "Mom, he's going to think I'm crazy. 10:16 That's so horrible." 10:17 Like you sent a letter to somebody and... 10:21 And Facebook tells you he read it. 10:23 Yeah, and Facebook tells it's been read 10:25 and there's no response at all. 10:26 And she's like again, you know, "If it's a God thing, 10:30 then don't worry about it." 10:33 And so I waited and he responded 10:37 and invited me to speak in faith camp, 10:39 so I ended up getting to go to faith camp, 10:42 and blessings were poured out of that faith camp 10:45 and that's how I got led to. 10:49 And Jon cited the stories is quite something too. 10:53 I guess I should share it. 10:54 You should. 10:55 So in 2010, when you had that dream, 10:58 he was praying for somebody 11:00 that would have a master's in education 11:03 that could help with our schools 11:04 because we had several different schools 11:06 in different areas that need 11:08 somebody with a master's in education 11:10 to help oversee them. 11:11 So that they can be in good standing with the government 11:14 especially in Thailand and so, he was praying for somebody 11:18 and we didn't know anybody at that point 11:20 that was interested or free to go. 11:24 And so anyway it was kind of interesting 11:27 and also that the timing of you 11:28 sending the message on Facebook was God's time. 11:30 Yeah. 11:31 Because Jon just the day before was Father's Day 11:34 and he was telling us how about, it was impossible, 11:37 it was not enough people would come, 11:40 it would cost too much for the number of people 11:43 that would come to do faith camp. 11:44 Yeah, it wasn't worth it, we should cancel faith camp, 11:47 you know, all of this and then he gets your letter 11:49 and he's like, "I've been rebuked. 11:53 God has smacked me, you know." 11:55 Because it just showed him that God was using it 11:59 to connect people that needed to be connected 12:04 and to answer your prayer from so many years ago. 12:08 And so it was really a neat series of God things, 12:13 you know, how to put that, I don't know. 12:15 I remember sharing with my mom how it came to me is that, 12:18 you know, God could have done all of this 12:21 and brought me to work with Jesus for Asia 12:23 without giving me the dream. 12:24 He could have lead a completely different way, 12:27 but He gave me the dream because He loved me 12:30 and she reminded me 12:31 that was also because she loved them, 12:33 and she loved you guys, or He loved you guys. 12:36 So in his love 12:39 it was showing us in building our faith 12:41 and showing us how important we are to Him. 12:42 Right and how important His work 12:44 and His other children. 12:46 Yes. 12:47 So were you always just dead set, 12:49 you're going to do missions or did you have any time 12:51 where you got a little discouraged in the way 12:55 or you started to go astray, I could put it that way maybe? 12:58 When I was in college, 13:01 there was just a lot of hard stuff 13:02 going on in our church 13:04 and just a lot of, you know, disunity, and problems, 13:11 and personal, and corporate in the church 13:15 and people weren't happy, 13:17 you know, they weren't enjoying it. 13:19 And go to church and nobody would leave with any... 13:23 It didn't seem like any blessing at all. 13:25 If anything, it was tiring to go to church 13:27 and so I stopped. 13:28 I stopped going to church and I was in college still, 13:31 I stopped going to come home 13:33 because I knew if I was home they'd force me, 13:36 kind of expect you to go to church. 13:38 So then I just kind of started making excuses 13:40 to not go home and visit on weekends 13:42 and I just stay in the city 13:45 and kind of hide, hide from the world, 13:47 I didn't want to break Sabbath necessarily, 13:50 but I didn't want to go to church. 13:52 And I started experimenting 13:56 with different groups of friends and such 14:00 and God really, you know, impressed upon my parents 14:05 that that they needed to talk to me 14:07 until they were just like blue in the face. 14:10 And I didn't want to listen to them, 14:12 I was very angry with the church 14:15 and that all the stuff could happen. 14:17 Were it's supposed to be, you know, God's church, 14:20 but God showed me through that, 14:22 you know, you have to look at God always and His work. 14:26 And not at men. 14:27 Not at men because men, 14:30 they will fail every single time. 14:32 Every time. 14:33 But God doesn't and His work doesn't fail 14:36 in the end He is, you know, He wins. 14:39 So they actually... 14:41 We met a guy at a different church 14:44 that we were visiting one random Sabbath 14:46 who was going to Cambodia 14:48 and within five minutes of me meeting him, 14:51 he invited me to go 14:52 and I wanted to travel and do all that. 14:54 And it just felt like, 14:57 you know, this was a chance to get out of where I was. 15:02 But it was also a chance to not be doing the wrong things to, 15:06 you know, there's a... 15:07 You want to grasp at something 'cause you don't, 15:10 I don't think any kid wants to be rebellious like, 15:14 because there's a guilt that goes with it 15:16 but they want something else. 15:19 Something real. Something real. 15:21 And so I grasped that and I went 15:25 and so God really changed my life 15:28 and I was reconverted. 15:31 Okay, in Cambodia? 15:32 In Cambodia. Yes. 15:34 Wonderful. 15:35 So tell us about the church in Cambodia? 15:38 The church in Cambodia is struggling. 15:40 It's a really impoverished church. 15:42 It's hard to work in some of those countries 15:45 where the religion in the country 15:47 is pretty much takes up 15:48 people's entire lives, you know. 15:51 Buddhism in Cambodia is in their educational system, 15:57 it's in their health care system, 15:58 it's in their government, it's in their holidays. 16:02 So everything that's culturally 16:04 there is even is, is connected to that religion. 16:08 So trying to get out of that is really difficult 16:10 especially when there's not a stable 16:12 or stable place to fall 16:14 or a community that they can hold on to. 16:17 And there have been evangelistic times in Cambodia 16:21 where people have come in 16:23 and the church was up to 6,000 people 16:25 but in recent years 16:27 it's fallen down to about 3,000 members again. 16:29 Wow. Yeah. 16:31 So the young people... 16:33 They have in Cambodia more elementary schools 16:37 then they have Adventist high schools. 16:39 So they have Adventist elementary schools 16:41 where kids are coming in 16:42 and they're learning about the truth 16:45 and but they're learning it in Khmer for the most part. 16:48 Which is their language. 16:49 Which is their language, the Cambodian language 16:52 and if they don't speak English going on to a high school, 16:57 in Adventist high school is a lot more difficult. 16:59 It's not really an availability there. 17:02 So after they leave sixth grade, 17:05 if they don't speak English, 17:07 then they just kind of get lost back into the world 17:10 or back into dysfunctional family life 17:13 or public school system. 17:16 And they aren't mentored through their teen years 17:20 so they lose the faith very easily at that time. 17:26 So you're telling us about all these young people 17:28 that are leaving the church. 17:30 Do you have a plan or an idea 17:32 of how to help stem the outflow? 17:35 Well, God had the idea. 17:38 I've always wanted to work with schools and such, 17:41 but I visited Tim Maddocks, 17:44 and I told him about my desire to continue in Cambodia 17:47 and missions and working with school projects 17:50 or starting new school projects. 17:52 And he pulled out the strategic plan 17:55 for the Cambodia Adventist mission 17:56 and he showed me 17:57 that they wanted to start a boarding academy. 18:01 And he suggested that I go and tell the president 18:05 like or offer the president my services. 18:08 So this is the Cambodia Adventist mission school plan, 18:12 but I went in to offer to help 18:16 and the president basically told me, 18:18 you know, we have no money, 18:21 the Cambodia Adventist mission 18:22 outside of pastor's salaries has no money, zero. 18:27 Yeah, zero per year. 18:29 Yeah. 18:30 I offered to help and he told me, 18:34 "Do you want to teach at the school 18:36 like once it's built." 18:37 And I said, "No, I want to help start it." 18:39 And so then he gave me 18:41 the initial plans and guidelines 18:43 that they were going by 18:44 so that we could start a school. 18:46 Okay. 18:47 So your job right now? 18:50 Is fund raising and planning, 18:52 so partnering with Jesus for Asia 18:55 to raise funds for their school 18:57 and then making the plans ahead of time 19:01 to prepare for the purchasing the building of the project. 19:04 Okay, so it's a partnership 19:06 with the Cambodia Adventist mission. 19:07 Yes. 19:08 And you have a mentor though 19:10 and you mentioned him once already 19:11 or a couple times already in the show, Tim Maddocks. 19:15 Yeah, Tim and Wendy, 19:17 they have a school and orphanage in studio 19:21 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. 19:23 And they're also starting a large project, 19:27 Butterfly Paradise. 19:28 It will be like a butterfly aviary 19:30 to draw tourists 19:32 and the funds that they receive from that project and goal 19:38 will go back into the education, 19:41 Adventist education system in Cambodia. 19:43 So his mission is for all the schools in Cambodia 19:47 to be a help how he can. 19:49 But it's a really big project that's really cool though. 19:51 Yeah. It's an amazing, it's like the ark. 19:55 You know, like seeing Noah's Ark sitting there, 19:57 you walk through it and you're just like, 19:59 "This is really big." 20:01 You know, you hear about it and it sounds, 20:02 "Oh, that's neat." 20:03 But then you see it and you walk through it 20:05 and you're just like this guy has big faith. 20:08 Huge faith. 20:10 Well, their whole campus is faith building 20:12 and then this is just like... 20:15 Another one. Another, on top of it. 20:17 Yeah. 20:18 So okay, so we're talking about the boarding academy 20:22 and you're trying to, you've been looking for land? 20:25 Yes. 20:26 We actually found land that we would like to purchase. 20:31 It's just south of Batumbung, Cambodia, 20:35 which is just west of the Tonle Sap Lake 20:38 in Cambodia. 20:39 So the land that we would like to purchase 20:43 is near some mountains, 20:45 it's high enough that it won't flood every year 20:47 like the rice paddies do. 20:49 But it has really fertile ground 20:51 so we can do agriculture with the students 20:54 to help be self-supporting for the school 20:56 and also to have a work program 20:57 and agricultural classes for the students. 21:01 But there is, it's also close enough to the city 21:03 that we can go into the city and do evangelism 21:06 and partner with the church in the city, 21:10 with the students. 21:12 Okay, so it's gonna be academy level 21:16 or like seventh grade through twelfth grade. 21:19 It'll be seven through twelfth grade 21:20 because the elementary schools, 21:23 a lot of the elementary schools in Cambodia 21:26 are the Adventist ones end at sixth grade. 21:29 And that's where students need to 21:31 have somewhere to go back in. 21:32 They need to have a place to go. Yeah. 21:34 Okay, so then seven through twelfth. 21:36 Now you talked about this property, 21:39 is all the property that you found 21:41 like owned by one person or...? 21:45 Yeah. No. No? 21:46 Okay, so that's another complicating factor. 21:48 Yeah. 21:50 We do have to buy from multiple owners. 21:53 There are larger plots thankfully 21:57 but they're farmland 21:58 so there are multiple fields that we'd have to buy. 22:01 We want to get around 50 hectares 22:04 which is over a 100 acres 22:06 and we have to buy from multiple people 22:09 at the same time. 22:10 So, okay. 22:11 So you're talking about an academy. 22:15 What's the next idea after that? 22:16 Once you guys have the academy up and running 22:20 in the care of the Adventist mission there, 22:22 what's the next plan? 22:24 This is where it gets even more exciting 22:26 because we're hoping to get enough land 22:29 to also be able to build 22:32 a Bible college university in Cambodia. 22:35 It will be the first Seventh-day Adventist College 22:39 in Cambodia 22:41 and it will be in the Cambodian language. 22:44 It's also part 22:45 of the strategic plan of the mission. 22:47 And they want to have training for pastors, 22:51 Bible workers and teachers and health workers. 22:55 Okay. 22:56 So you're also fund raising for a vehicle? 22:59 But that's been taken care of. 23:01 Yeah. 23:02 And you have a story that you want to share with us? 23:03 I do. 23:05 We had part of the funds that we needed, 23:08 and we had a donor 23:10 who was willing to match up to 5,000 23:14 to finish out our goal. 23:17 But then we went, I, myself, my mother 23:21 and another missionary 23:22 went to speak in a small town in Montana 23:25 and we didn't really expect anything to come of it, 23:27 you know, small faith that we have. 23:30 And we went out there to share 23:34 and we were going to stay in an apartment 23:35 of some members that live there, 23:38 and they handed us a check Friday night 23:42 and when we ended up opening, it was for $12,000. 23:48 And the next day they told us 23:49 the story of where the money came from. 23:52 They said that they had been praying 23:55 for a vehicle for themselves, 23:57 they're not well off, 23:58 they do a lot of mission work themselves 24:01 so they give continually, 24:03 so they don't just have money sitting around. 24:06 And the husband looked in the bank account 24:10 and there was $12,000 there that he hadn't put there. 24:13 Wow. 24:14 And he told his wife, you know, pray 24:17 about using this $12,000 for our vehicle 24:22 and they both prayed about it separately 24:24 and they came back 24:25 and they were just convicted 24:27 that it wasn't for their vehicle 24:29 and they continued to pray. 24:30 And they had heard about my story from camp meeting 24:35 where my mother spoke 24:36 and they felt impressed 24:38 that this money was for Miranda's vehicle fund. 24:42 Wow. 24:43 So they gave that and God just put money in their account... 24:45 Just put it there. 24:46 They couldn't find out where it came from, 24:48 it seemed to be supposed to be there 24:50 even to the bank. 24:51 He knew they were faithful 24:52 to put it where it was supposed to go so he gave it. 24:55 Yeah. Oh, God is good. 24:57 That is so awesome. Yes. 24:59 So tell us again the price of the land? 25:01 I think you said it once already. 25:03 The price of the land 25:05 will probably be around $130,000. 25:08 Okay, and the total including 25:10 buildings and everything you're looking at...? 25:12 About $400,000 to get everything up and running. 25:15 Okay, that's the estimate for the academy. 25:17 For the academy. Okay. 25:18 That doesn't include anything toward the future college. 25:20 No. Okay. 25:22 Yeah. Okay. 25:23 Well, I just wanted our viewers to have an opportunity to know 25:25 how much we're praying for. 25:27 So you shared a little bit already 25:29 and I kind of hinted out it myself as well 25:32 but how are the donations coming? 25:34 Are you approaching donors? 25:36 Are you going to people and saying, 25:38 you know, can you give something? 25:40 How is this happening? 25:42 All through prayer, 25:44 I haven't approached anybody, 25:48 and if God leads and I guess we may in the future 25:51 but we just haven't been impressed to do that yet, 25:53 and so completely through prayer and faith 25:56 and just continuing to move forward 25:58 and work on what we can, 26:00 he's just providing it step by step. 26:02 Wow, and he's given you opportunities 26:04 to speak and to share. 26:05 Yes. Yeah. 26:07 And people are being impressed to give like that couple. 26:08 Yeah, other people have been impressed 26:11 to ask for us as well, 26:12 but mostly we've just been sharing, 26:14 going around and sharing what's going on 26:16 and what God's doing. 26:17 You mentioned that your mom had shared at a camp meeting. 26:20 Is your family supportive of this project? 26:22 Supportive of you in this mission 26:23 that the Lord has put in your heart? 26:25 Yes. 26:26 They're incredibly supportive 26:28 and the Lord has continued to lead them 26:31 in their conviction and missions 26:33 but they're very, very supportive and helpful. 26:36 My mom is kind of like my secretary, 26:39 she sets up appointments and had everything prepared 26:42 when I came to visit here, 26:44 and she's also been speaking engagements 26:47 and newsletters and such, yeah. 26:50 We met your mom in Cambodia with your grandmother. 26:54 My grandmother, 80 year old grandmother. 26:58 That was so neat. Yeah. 27:00 That was so neat 27:01 and, you know, it just showed that nobody's too old 27:03 and nobody's too young to work for God. 27:07 And they were such a blessing when they did come. 27:09 People were talking about them up until the time I left 27:11 that how precious they were so. 27:14 That's really neat. 27:16 Well, Miranda it's a big project 27:18 but we have a really big God, don't we? 27:20 And it's His projects. 27:21 That's right. 27:22 So we don't have to worry about it. 27:24 Right. 27:25 All you have to do is follow His instructions 27:27 and go through the doors He opens, 27:29 and keep following by faith. 27:32 As you can see, God is leading 27:34 for the purpose of His children in Cambodia. 27:36 They are very precious to Him. 27:39 If you would like to be a part 27:40 of building this amazing boarding academy, 27:43 or if you'd like to support Jesus for Asia in general, 27:45 please send your tax-deductible love 27:48 to Jesus for Asia, PO Box 1221, 27:51 Collegedale, Tennessee 37315. 27:55 Call us at 423-413-7321 27:59 or check out our website at Jesus4asia.org. 28:02 Please remember Miranda 28:04 and the other frontline missionaries in your prayers. 28:07 God bless you until we see you again next week 28:10 on Jesus for Asia Now. |
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