Participants: Natalie Wood (Host), Jonathan Hill
Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000036A
00:21 Hello, and welcome to Jesus for Asia Now.
00:24 Today we want to take a moment 00:25 to look at a very important part 00:27 of how we put this show together. 00:29 But first, our guest has a favorite Bible verse 00:32 we want to read together and that is Isaiah 41:10, 00:37 and I'm sure it's familiar to many of you. 00:39 "Fear thou not, for I am with thee: 00:42 Be not dismayed, for I am thy God: 00:45 I will strengthen thee, yea, I will help thee, yea, 00:49 I will uphold thee 00:51 with the right hand of my righteousness." 00:53 I love that verse also. 00:55 I used to read that to my children 00:56 and sing it to my children when they were young. 00:58 And it always reminded me 01:01 that God has everything in His hands, 01:03 and we will hear stories today of how God has kept our guest 01:08 and his equipment in His hands. 01:11 You know, we all love to share, 01:12 we love to share with you the video segments from Asia 01:15 and we've heard from viewers that they love to see them. 01:18 Today we're gonna be talking to one of the people 01:20 that help us make those segments. 01:22 I'd like to introduce you to Jonathan Hill. 01:25 Jonathan, welcome to the show. 01:27 Thank you for having me. 01:28 Jonathan is our foreign correspondent 01:30 here at Jesus for Asia. 01:31 And what does that mean foreign correspondent? 01:34 What do you do? 01:36 Well, I'm a videographer and I was living in America 01:42 here at the Jesus for Asia headquarters, 01:44 and would travel overseas sometimes 01:46 to make videos and then come back. 01:48 But, you know, traveling overseas from here, 01:51 there's a lot of cost involved with that, 01:53 and a lot of jetlag, 01:55 and a lot of inconveniences to doing that. 01:58 And I wanted to live overseas, 02:00 anyways I didn't want to live in America. 02:02 And so the idea of being a foreign correspondent 02:05 is living in Asia 02:08 so that I can quickly get to where I need to go 02:10 to shoot whatever projects I need to shoot, 02:13 and I'm there with the people, 02:15 and it's easier to get that work done quickly. 02:20 Okay. So where do you live? 02:22 I live in Thailand. 02:23 Okay. 02:25 And what countries have you shot video in? 02:28 I've shot in India, in Thailand, Cambodia, 02:32 and the Philippines. 02:33 And soon, I'll be going to other countries 02:36 including Indonesia and some other ones as well. 02:40 Do you enjoy the travel part? 02:42 You know, when I was younger, I always wanted to travel. 02:45 I would, you know, see pictures in my history book, 02:47 "Oh, I want to travel. 02:49 I want to go and see things." 02:51 I never thought I'd be able to 02:52 and God took that dream and He said, "Here it is. 02:55 You know, it's what I do." 02:56 "You work for Me and I send you here and there." 02:58 Yes. 02:59 So you have some equipment here. 03:01 Do you want to show us kind of how you, 03:04 what your normal work might look like sort of? 03:07 I know you have more equipment. 03:08 Right, right, I have a lot more. 03:10 But there's two phases to the work that I do. 03:13 One is shooting, the other is editing. 03:15 So this right here is basically my editing package, 03:18 just my computer and an external hard drive 03:21 which I don't have hooked up right now. 03:23 And then ear buds so I can hear and I just edit. 03:28 So I can edit on a bus, 03:29 it's hard, if it's a rough road, 03:31 but I can edit in an airplane, I can edit at home or, 03:34 you know, in a hotel room or wherever. 03:37 And that's really key to being able to, 03:40 you know, travel and still be able to edit 03:42 and work with the footage there. 03:44 As far as the shooting, this is my camera. 03:48 This is just a mic on it, 03:49 and this is kind of when I need to go somewhere 03:52 and shoot something, this is just what I run with. 03:55 It's very, very high quality and very easy to use 04:01 which is really helpful 04:03 for getting what I need quickly. 04:06 And then this right here is a piece of equipment 04:09 that has really improved the quality of the videos. 04:14 And this is a gimbal, 04:16 so you just put the camera on here and then you can walk 04:19 and it keeps the camera steady, level. 04:23 And it really, really makes the footage. 04:25 So people don't see the... 04:27 Right and... 04:28 Footsteps when you take. 04:29 And then, you know, changes and all that so... 04:31 Okay. Yeah. 04:32 Okay, do you have any idea how many of our projects 04:34 you've been able to visit and shoot video for? 04:37 Well, that's kind of hard to say, 04:39 I mean, I visited a lot of the Bible workers in India. 04:44 I've been to Chennai, Udumalpet, Tanjore 04:48 further south in Tamil Nadu. 04:51 Went to Assam 04:53 and up again new section New Delhi area. 04:59 Also the evening schools in India, 05:01 and the widow sewing school. 05:03 In Thailand, I visited almost all of the missionaries 05:07 that are there and their projects. 05:10 And in the Philippines, I haven't been there as much 05:13 because we have a team that's already working there, 05:17 and then Cambodia as well. 05:19 Okay. 05:20 Do you have a favorite video or do you have a clip 05:23 maybe to share with us? 05:25 Yeah, there's... 05:26 It's hard to pick honestly because there are so many. 05:31 But the first one 05:32 that I want to show is of the evening schools 05:35 and it was pretty amazing. 05:36 The first time, last year on my trip 05:39 when we went to the evening school, 05:41 I hadn't been shooting as much, 05:43 I was mostly editing. 05:44 And so I had the camera on the gimbal 05:46 and we're in this evening school 05:47 and for like two hours and after 45 minutes 05:49 my arm started shaking 05:51 because the camera in the gimbal is so heavy. 05:53 But this is just a montage of the, 05:56 some of the clips that I got 05:57 in the different evening schools there 05:59 and the kids eating. 06:01 That's an important part of the evening schools, 06:04 but the most important part is that 06:05 they're learning about Jesus as well. 06:07 Okay, let's go to that clip now. 07:19 It's so neat to see their precious faces 07:21 and the joy as they're eating the food 07:23 and to think about how little it costs 07:26 for each of those children to go there. 07:28 Right. How do they respond? 07:30 I mean, I see the kids smiling at you 07:32 as you're shooting the video. 07:34 How do they respond to you? 07:35 How do people respond in these different places 07:38 where you go? 07:39 Well, it is very different in different places. 07:41 In India, like just these kids especially, 07:45 most of them are like they want to be in the picture. 07:48 So if you're, you know, wanting a shot of this kid, 07:52 this kid over here sees "Oh, you know, he's taking." 07:55 And so they run and get in front 07:57 and that's not very helpful, you know. 07:59 So you have to work with them. 08:01 But in India generally, 08:03 the kids especially they want to be there, 08:04 they want to be in a shot. 08:07 The adults are not as forward, they... 08:10 Some of them in different places 08:12 they're not as open, 08:14 they're not as happy to see the camera. 08:16 And so I try to be very respectful, you know, 08:18 if they don't want me to take their picture 08:20 I'm not going to, you know. 08:22 So I try to be respectful in that regard. 08:24 But like in Thailand with the Karen people group, 08:27 a lot of them are very camera shy, 08:29 and there's kind of two extremes. 08:31 Some of them are more, you know, 08:33 forward like the Indian kids, 08:34 but a lot of them, you point the camera 08:36 and they'll turn in around you or, you know, hide. 08:40 And in Cambodia, it's kind of in between 08:44 I think, you know. 08:45 Some of them aren't and some of them are more shy. 08:48 So how do you get ready 08:49 when you're going to go on one of these shoots? 08:51 How do you, how do you get ready? 08:54 Well, there is different parts to that. 08:56 One is just the basic equipment. 08:58 You know, making sure I have hard drive space 09:01 and batteries charged, 09:03 and chargers that I need and, you know, 09:05 all the equipment in my backpack 09:06 that I'm gonna need and, you know, all of that. 09:09 That's one side. 09:10 But the more important side is really what I want to capture, 09:14 what I need to capture. 09:15 And for these shows here, 09:16 a lot of that comes from Jon talking, 09:18 okay, you know, this show about, you know, 09:21 and the evening schools or the Bible workers 09:22 or whatever it maybe, 09:23 what do we really want to portray, 09:25 how do we want to show it. 09:27 And once we've talked then I start to visualize, okay. 09:30 So, you know, what kind of shots do I need 09:33 to really portray that, 09:35 to portray what they're doing and how they're working 09:37 and the challenges that they're facing. 09:40 And a lot of it is, 09:42 you kind of have to just roll with the punches 09:44 when you get there, you know, you can't plan it 09:46 because it's not like a movie 09:48 where you have everything scripted, 09:50 you're capturing what's happening 09:52 rather than making what happen, 09:54 you know, what you want to happen. 09:55 Right. 09:56 And so there's both those aspects 10:00 of thinking and visualizing, "Okay, I want this shot. 10:02 I want this shot." 10:03 And a lot of times, once I get to a place 10:05 like if we're gonna be there for four days, 10:07 three or four days. 10:09 I'll see the surroundings and then I start thinking, 10:12 "Okay, so what kind, what shots can I get 10:15 to make an intro to this or an outro, 10:17 you know, different, you know, landscapes or, 10:21 you know, landmarks that I can use to create, 10:25 you know, a good visual product." 10:27 There is a lot that goes into it. 10:31 Well, that's neat. 10:32 It's nice to think about the projects. 10:34 I mean, to think about what they're doing, 10:38 and how to show that? 10:41 I mean, you can tell people, 10:42 we talk about what people are doing. 10:44 I mean, where I can tell somebody 10:45 what the evening schools are doing, 10:47 but to show it to them... 10:48 Right. 10:49 And to see almost firsthand, you know, it's so much better. 10:53 Yeah. 10:54 So what's the main goal 10:56 when you're going to shoot these videos? 11:00 The main goal I would say is really to help people to... 11:06 Like you said to see. 11:08 I know there was a big change in my life 11:11 when I went from hearing about people 11:14 who lived in Asia and didn't know about Jesus, 11:17 to actually going and seeing them. 11:19 And so kind of my goal is with my camera 11:23 as best I can to portray the needs that are there 11:27 and the experiences that the people are having 11:30 with people here in America 11:31 because I think a lot of times we live in a bubble, 11:35 and it's very, you know, we're so busy with everything 11:37 that's going on and it's a rat race 11:39 and everything is just crazy. 11:41 We don't really think about, you know, 11:43 what's going on in the other side of the world. 11:45 And if I can show that in a way that engages people 11:49 and they're like, "Wow! 11:50 That's really different than what it is here." 11:53 And it's really different. 11:54 Take my word for it, you know. Yes. 11:56 Just to show a little bit, it's nothing, 11:59 you know, as in depth as being there 12:03 and experiencing it yourself. 12:05 But it's in between step that I hope and I pray, 12:09 helps a lot of people to really engage more 12:11 with the need that is over there. 12:13 Right, yeah, these are real people 12:16 with real lives, real challenges, 12:18 real joys, real sorrows. 12:19 Exactly. 12:20 And, you know, when you go and you meet them 12:23 and you learn their names, if it's possible to remember 12:26 'cause some of them have very long names. 12:28 Right. 12:29 But it makes it so much more personal 12:31 and being able to see it 12:33 and share it with the people here is so important. 12:35 Right. 12:37 So okay, speaking about the need. 12:40 You know, that here at Jesus for Asia, 12:41 we have a burden for a special people group. 12:44 And it's a people group that is comprised 12:47 by over 40% of the world's population 12:49 and that's the unreached people group. 12:52 You know, we have the people group 12:53 that speaks this language or lives in this place, 12:55 but these unreached people group, 12:59 you know, groups, I guess are all over the place. 13:02 Right. 13:03 And you have a burden for them 13:06 and I know Jon has shared that burden with you, 13:08 and you've talked about it together. 13:10 What of that is your direction 13:15 with some of what you're doing with these videos? 13:18 Yeah, well, one of the ideas 13:20 that Jon and I've talked about a lot 13:22 is going to a people group 13:25 that is completely unreached by the gospel, untouched. 13:29 And to show that because you think about, 13:31 you know, Jesus when He left His disciples here 13:35 and He ascended to heaven, He said... 13:37 He gave the Gospel Commission, you know, 13:38 "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel 13:40 to every nation, tribe, tongue and people." 13:44 And if we're here in our bubble 13:46 like I was just talking about in America or, 13:48 you know, in any country, 13:49 it's very easy to be in a little bubble 13:52 and not really see too far beyond that. 13:53 Right, we think what we see is normal. 13:55 Right. 13:56 And where, wherever you're that's different, 13:58 but still we think what we see is normal. 14:01 Right, and the funny thing about the bubble, 14:02 if you think about that when you're inside the bubble, 14:07 what's outside is distorted. 14:08 You're not really seeing the clear picture. 14:10 And sometimes we have to get out of that bubble, 14:12 out of our comfort zone before we really see, 14:15 you know, what reality is outside 14:18 where we're used to. 14:21 But back to the idea of going into an unreached people group, 14:27 if we need to go and reach them somehow, 14:31 it would be helpful to know where they are, 14:34 who they are, you know, something about them. 14:37 And so the idea is to go in and find a people group, 14:42 and there's a lot of challenges, 14:44 you know, involved with this. 14:46 Language challenges and cultural challenges 14:49 because I don't want to go in and like, 14:50 you know, just be offending the people left and right 14:53 because I don't understand their culture. 14:56 So there's a lot of challenges mixing with it, 14:58 but to go and see what, how they live, 15:00 what their needs are, what could be some ways to, 15:03 you know, have open doors in reaching out to them 15:06 whether that be through health 15:07 or through children's ministries or, 15:09 you know, any number of different ways 15:11 to meet their felt needs 15:13 because that's really what opens doors, 15:15 you know, that's the way Jesus worked. 15:16 He met people's felt needs, 15:18 He mingled with them and then they were open to Him. 15:21 You know, one of the things 15:22 that I see happening in the world around us 15:23 is Satan is using media as a powerful tool for evil, 15:28 impacting people in ways they don't realize for evil. 15:32 I want to use media for God because it is a powerful tool 15:35 and it can reach a lot of people. 15:37 And that's my goal is to try and counteract 15:39 what the devil is doing by using it for God's work. 15:42 Use it for good. 15:43 Yes. Yeah. 15:44 Wow, okay. 15:46 Do you have a video to share with us at this time? 15:48 Yeah, absolutely. 15:49 So this video is about some Bible workers. 15:52 There's... 15:53 We have a lot of Bible workers in India. 15:55 This one is near Mumbai, 15:57 and we went on a Friday afternoon 16:00 and that was amazing to see. 16:03 The Bible workers have been working there 16:05 for just six months and the people were, 16:07 you know, raising their hands, yes, 16:10 Jesus is working in my life, 16:11 yes, I'm thankful to know Jesus, 16:13 and it's just really amazing to see. 16:15 Okay, let's play that at this time. 16:33 This is the most amazing program 16:35 that I've seen in a really long time. 16:38 You know, Friday afternoon, 16:39 80 or so people have gathered here. 16:43 They don't read the Bible, but they've heard the gospel, 16:48 they've heard about Jesus Christ. 16:50 And probably 80% of all the people that were here, 16:54 when asked, if Jesus had touched their lives 16:56 raise their hand. 16:57 And this is direct result of this Bible worker program. 17:42 Well, that's an amazing video. 17:43 It's so awesome to see for yourself, 17:46 you know, the people they're raising their hands 17:47 that Jesus is working in their lives, 17:49 and seeing the Bible worker at work. 17:52 And I know it's really helped to have these videos. 17:55 It makes a huge difference. 17:57 Yeah, something that, that actually happened that day 18:01 and I didn't realize it at first 18:03 but it was about a two hour drive to get there. 18:06 And as we were driving out there, 18:07 I began to not feel well. 18:09 And to not like I was going to be unable to shoot 18:13 but I was, you know, like I was getting sick. 18:17 And while we were there, 18:18 that village has actually experienced 18:20 a lot of demon possession 18:22 and evil spirits working in those people 18:25 and we saw evidence of that. 18:27 And when we left, I felt better after that. 18:31 And I was talking to Jon about it and he is like, 18:33 "You were probably being attacked by the devil." 18:34 Right. 18:35 And so it's very real over there 18:38 that, you know, Satan works in ways 18:41 that are more visible sometimes than here, 18:45 and when you're going in there on God's mission, 18:48 you have a bullseye on you so it's... 18:52 So do you pray a lot as you're getting ready to go? 18:55 Yes. And as you're going? 18:56 Yes. 18:57 Yes, there is a great need of protection 18:59 and God's power not only to help me with the filming, 19:02 you know, to get the best I can, 19:05 to get the right shots, yeah. 19:06 But also protection from Satan 19:08 because he's not happy with what's going on. 19:10 Right, he attacks you physically, 19:11 he attacks your equipment I'm sure. 19:13 Yes. 19:14 Is your preparation for shooting in the jungle, 19:17 for example with Gayle or with the Sharon's, 19:20 different from shooting in... 19:21 For example Bangkok or out in the countryside 19:25 with the Bible workers, is that preparation different? 19:29 Yeah, absolutely. 19:31 As far as the equipment goes, 19:32 the big difference between like the jungle and the city is 19:36 for instance like Travis, 19:38 I went in there and shot a video 19:40 and I had to hike 12 miles through the mud, 19:42 and it was rainy season so it could rain in any moment. 19:45 And so I had my whole backpack, 19:47 I had everything in bags with lots of, you know, 19:51 stuff to try and keep the moisture out. 19:53 And a bag over and everything, that was a lot of work 19:56 and then I had to, 19:58 of course hike it in and it's like 37 pounds. 20:02 That's very different than going to Bangkok 20:04 where I don't really have to worry about 20:05 that my backpack is water resistant enough 20:08 that even if I have to run, you know, 20:10 short distance through rainstorm, 20:11 it's okay, but not 12 miles, you know. 20:14 And as far as portraying it, one of the challenges 20:17 that I faced at Gayle's was the roads are so steep 20:20 and I wanted to show that 20:21 because, you know, there's just stuff 20:23 that you don't understand 20:25 until you like see it in person you're like, 20:27 "Wow, that's crazy." 20:28 Yeah. 20:29 But I really tried to portray 20:32 just how steep it was and how difficult it was. 20:36 I don't know, I don't think it does it justice. 20:37 Yeah. 20:38 But, you know, you do the best you can. 20:41 And as far as the city it's easier in some ways 20:45 because there's, you know, everything is right there, 20:50 and so there's lots of different things 20:51 that you can go to shoot to add in. 20:54 But there's lots of dynamics. 20:56 Yeah, lots of extra noise. 20:58 Right, and that can be a big challenge. 21:02 Some other things are like just, you know, 21:06 life is different over there, takes a little getting used to, 21:09 once you get used to it, it's not so bad. 21:11 But there's lots of unique challenges 21:13 in working with the people, you know, 21:15 there's language barriers, there's cultural barriers 21:18 in understanding the culture and how you can relate to them 21:21 because they do things different, you know, 21:23 and you want to show them a biblical way 21:26 but not a western way. 21:28 You want to make the gospel story real to them 21:33 but not westernized. 21:35 So there's a lot of, lot of challenges 21:38 in reaching out to those people. 21:40 But the most important thing is staying connected to Jesus 21:42 and He can lead through all those challenges. 21:45 I like that verse you read, says, He's always with us, 21:48 you know, "Fear not, be not dismayed, 21:50 I'm thy God, I will uphold thee, I will strengthen thee." 21:53 And that has been a precious promise to me 21:55 through the many experiences. 21:57 Okay, we have another video to share at this time. 22:00 Can you tell us about it? 22:02 Sure. 22:03 This was actually after I had gone over 22:06 and this was on the first trip that I went over 22:08 to be a foreign correspondent, 22:10 it was only two months that I was there. 22:13 It was the first project with all my new equipment 22:15 that God provided for and it was incredible. 22:19 It's with Gayle out in the mountains 22:22 and the work she's doing is just amazing 22:24 because, you know, she's doing the medical work 22:27 but at the same time she's praying with the patients, 22:29 she's living the gospel, 22:31 so they can see 22:32 what a Christian really is like. 22:34 And she's one of those people that you see here 22:37 and you know she's been with Jesus that morning. 22:39 She has a light in her eyes, a smile on her face, 22:43 she's sharing the love of Jesus, 22:44 and it's just amazing, amazing to see. 22:47 Okay, let's watch that. 22:56 One young man came one time and he said, 22:58 why is it that when I go to the doctor 23:00 they give me paracetamol and I don't get well. 23:04 But when I come here, you give me paracetamol and I get well. 23:09 We're not here because it's easy. 23:12 Or for adventure. 23:15 Or to be appreciated. 23:16 Or to be comfortable. 23:19 We're here because many people in these mountains... 23:23 Have never heard the name of Jesus. 23:25 And they're steeped in superstition and fear. 23:28 They need medical help. 23:31 But there's nobody else to help them. 23:34 So God sent us here to help these people. 23:39 And He's doing great things. 23:44 I'm so thankful to God 23:46 because there is no need that we have 23:49 that God hasn't already provided for, 23:51 He never fails us, He's always with us, 23:54 and He's given us the best job 23:57 that we in the world of anybody else 23:59 because we get to tell people about Jesus everyday. 24:04 Well, it is wonderful to see firsthand 24:07 or almost what Gayle is doing over there, 24:09 you know, to see the people she's working 24:12 with, the environment, the challenges, the roads 24:16 what she has to deal with on a daily basis. 24:18 The video makes it so much more real to us here. 24:21 I mean, we can tell a story but to tell it with video 24:24 is so much more powerful. 24:26 Yeah. 24:28 What are some of the challenges that you deal with 24:30 in telling the story of someone like Gayle 24:33 who's a foreign missionary 24:35 versus somebody that's a local missionary 24:37 like a Bible worker or something, 24:38 is there a difference or is there... 24:41 Is it more challenging for you? 24:44 How does that work? 24:45 Yeah, there's definitely a difference 24:46 because like with Gayle, 24:48 you know, she's American, I'm American, 24:50 we understand the American mindset. 24:52 So going in I capture the way she interacts with the people 24:57 and with the, you know, culture and all of that. 25:00 So it's easier for me to do that. 25:04 Also I understand the American mindset 25:06 and that's key to being able to really portray 25:09 what would shock Americans 25:11 because there's a lot of them there 25:12 that shocks Americans, you know. 25:13 Some of the things that she does 25:15 and I haven't seen this 25:16 because I haven't been out there in rainy season 25:17 but she tells stories of, 25:19 you know, hiking through the mud barefoot 25:21 with leeches hanging on her feet, okay. 25:23 You don't really imagine that here in America as much, 25:27 and you can't imagine the mud that's over there. 25:31 And if you did go there, 25:32 you'd have to have special equipment 25:33 because of the rain. 25:34 Right, right. 25:35 So I see that the videos that I'm making 25:40 as kind of a bridge between, 25:43 you know, people here and people there, 25:45 whether it be a foreign missionary, 25:47 you know, an American missionary 25:48 or from somewhere else 25:49 working cross culturally, 25:51 or the national workers working in their own culture. 25:54 It's kind of a bridge 25:55 and it's harder to plant the foundation 25:57 on the other side of the bridge with the national workers, 26:00 because I don't understand it as well. 26:03 But God is good, I do the best I can 26:05 and He does the rest, 26:07 you know, He makes up for what I can't do 26:09 and to be truthful I can't do anything, 26:11 you know, it's because of God that I have breath today. 26:14 And so it's His power that makes all this happen. 26:16 Right. 26:17 What about your process of all this 26:21 is especially challenging for you 26:22 or satisfying for you? 26:26 Yeah, there's a bit of a cycle, and could almost be round cycle 26:32 but when I go and I shoot 26:35 a project or videos or anything, 26:37 it's like I love it, it's like I do 26:40 and I'm like this is why I just love what I do. 26:43 And then you have to edit. 26:44 And it's not that I really dislike editing, 26:47 it just takes so long many times 26:50 and it's just a whole lot of work. 26:52 But then when the video is finished and it goes out, 26:55 I get a whole another level of satisfaction 26:57 knowing that that work is finished, my work is finished 27:00 and now it's up to God to just let that video go 27:02 and work on the hearts of people. 27:04 Well, Jonathan, I appreciate you being here today 27:06 and sharing with us, 27:07 and I know there will be people in the kingdom 27:11 because of the work that you are doing, 27:14 sharing the stories of the people out there. 27:16 That is my prayer and if there is, 27:17 I know there will be, I agree, 27:19 but it's only because of God 27:21 because there is nothing I can do for that 27:23 but only God working through me 27:25 and that's my desire 27:26 to just let Him work through me everyday. 27:28 Yeah, with the hands and feet. 27:30 Yes, with the hands and feet of Jesus working in his stead. 27:33 Yes. 27:35 Well, I want to thank you for joining us today 27:37 for Jesus for Asia Now. 27:38 And if the Lord has impressed you 27:40 to be a part of enabling Jonathan 27:44 to do the work that he's doing or any of our other projects, 27:47 you can send your tax deductible love gift 27:49 to Jesus for Asia, 27:50 PO Box 1221, Collegedale, Tennessee 37315. 27:56 Call us at 423-413-7321 27:59 or visit our website at Jesus4Asia.org. 28:04 May God richly bless you 28:05 until we see you again next week 28:07 on Jesus for Asia Now. |
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