Jesus 4 Asia Now

Children of a Bangkok Slum

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00:22 Hello and welcome to Jesus for Asia Now.
00:24 I am Natalie Wood, and I have my husband Jon with me today.
00:27 Hello, love. Hi, darling, how are you today?
00:29 I am doing fine. Praise the Lord.
00:31 In 2014, Brian and Jessica were getting ready
00:35 to go to Thailand as missionaries
00:37 and they were sharing
00:38 with some friends that they were going...
00:39 actually, they shared that they were going
00:41 to Thailand with a lot of people.
00:43 But one person who responded to that need
00:45 as well is Joshua Bauder.
00:47 And his heart was drawn out
00:49 here in about the needs in Thailand.
00:51 He had been from a rough background,
00:54 and he had become a Bible worker.
00:57 God had completely changed his life around.
00:59 And so he went to Thailand to be a missionary there,
01:03 and he met a beautiful young lady named Chitlada.
01:07 And then after they got married,
01:08 they started looking together for a place
01:10 where they could worship... On Sabbath.
01:11 And help serve on Sabbath.
01:13 So we do have a video... Okay.
01:15 Of the slum church, as we call it.
01:18 So let's play that at this time.
01:19 Okay.
01:21 My wife and I were looking for a church.
01:23 And when we came here after the service, it was,
01:27 "Let's go visit people in the community."
01:29 And I am a Bible worker, and I'm going
01:33 and meeting with the Thai people,
01:35 talking to them.
01:36 And after we got closer to the kids
01:38 and we got closer to the people here,
01:40 I don't want to just come here, we need to help these people.
01:44 So this is Basu.
01:45 Sà wàt dii kâ, Basu.
01:47 She's lived here for 18 years.
01:50 They were looking to start a church here,
01:51 they were looking to get involved here.
01:53 She was the first one to show interest,
01:56 and she was the first member of the church
01:58 and, you know, she has lived here
02:00 when the conditions aren't good.
02:02 We had rains, so the house, it's flooded,
02:06 but she is always happy.
02:08 She is always happy.
02:09 And she never complains about money
02:12 or anything like that
02:13 even though she doesn't have any.
02:14 So she's really been
02:17 an instrumental part of our church.
02:22 I really love teaching.
02:24 I really want to be with the children.
02:27 I want to tell them about God.
02:30 I enjoy working with the kids,
02:33 teaching them, I don't know if I enjoy.
02:36 There are bad kids, you know, they don't have any structure,
02:40 they don't have any routine,
02:42 they don't have anyone to teach them that.
02:45 Sometimes it's very difficult for me
02:49 but every time that I teach outside I sing,
02:52 but inside I pray.
02:58 I can see the development in them.
03:01 They know how to share things,
03:03 and they teach each other the memory verse.
03:07 You know, lot of these kids are getting hit by their parents,
03:10 they're getting yelled at by their parents,
03:11 and that's the only interaction that they have.
03:13 And so the one thing that I try to focus on
03:16 is making sure that they know that I love them.
03:18 And at first, when you tell them
03:21 that you love them, they push you away like
03:24 they get really like put off by it, you know.
03:27 And one little girl in particular, at first,
03:31 she would run for me and she didn't like it,
03:33 she would go and tell my wife, and then like hit me
03:36 and things like that, but now whenever she sees me,
03:38 she will come up to me and she'll hug me
03:40 and she wants me to hold her
03:41 and she enjoys the friendship that we have now.
03:46 I love children and I know that God's going to change them
03:50 and God's going to lead them
03:52 to be the light of this community.
03:59 When the kids program is going on there's a team of us
04:02 which will go out to the neighborhood
04:04 and we'll go into the community
04:06 and see their needs and ask, "What can we do?"
04:09 to make a difference in their lives.
04:11 Our main purpose is actually to go there
04:13 to bring in more people to come to church
04:16 so that they can learn more about Christ.
04:18 My goal for this community
04:22 is to help them to know God
04:26 and live their life in a godly way.
04:30 People here are not as open as you think
04:34 they would be for help.
04:36 A lot of people here are very comfortable
04:39 in how they live.
04:41 You know, when we go to their houses,
04:43 you know, first thought that comes to my mind is,
04:46 "How can they live like this?"
04:47 You know, "How can they be comfortable with this?"
04:49 But they are.
04:50 And that everybody is accused and hurt,
04:52 and I mean physically,
04:53 I mean they're all emotionally hurt,
04:55 but they're all physically hurt too in some way,
04:58 and so we go and pray for them.
05:01 The one thing that I think a lot of communities like this
05:05 and a lot of people who want to help
05:08 because one thing they lack is consistency
05:10 and that's the one thing that we're trying
05:12 to bring here is consistency.
05:15 We're not loving the kids sometimes,
05:17 not coming here sometimes but every Sabbath,
05:20 you know, I want to make it every day
05:22 and that's what we're working for
05:25 and just to be here so I know that
05:26 they have someone to turn to,
05:28 so they know that they have somebody is going to help them,
05:30 and someone who loves them wants the best for them.
05:33 You know, we have a lot to pray for here,
05:34 you know, and a lot of work ahead of us.
05:40 What a beautiful lighthouse that church has become.
05:43 Right. Yeah.
05:44 Right, God is good. Amen.
05:45 What a blessing. Yeah.
05:47 Josh and Chitlada found themselves
05:49 drawing more and more to helping there
05:52 and they started teaching the children
05:55 different times, you know, different things.
05:57 Throughout the week. Yeah. Yeah.
05:58 So they wouldn't just come on Sabbath,
06:00 they would come Sunday
06:02 and do a program for most of the day on Sunday.
06:05 They were hoping to do an after-school program.
06:08 So every night of the week,
06:09 there would be something for those kids to do.
06:13 But that hasn't happened yet.
06:15 Well, they got us stepped in
06:16 and we're going to tell you that story too.
06:20 Right.
06:21 Well, we have a little video of them teaching the children.
06:23 Okay.
06:39 You know, every week,
06:41 we want to teach the kids one more verse,
06:44 we want to teach them one more song,
06:46 we want to teach them
06:47 how to behave a little bit better.
06:49 We want to show them that we love them
06:50 just a little bit more,
06:52 that's our short-term goals really is every week
06:54 just build a little on what we have already.
07:11 My motivation, you know, aside from
07:14 just where God wants me to be
07:16 and God has put me here, besides that,
07:19 it's their ignorance, that's my motivation
07:22 because I know that when I was a little kid,
07:25 when I was...
07:27 even now, you know,
07:29 I don't really know what's good for me.
07:30 I know what I want, but I don't know
07:32 what's good for me.
07:33 And, you know, I know they're the same way
07:36 is that they don't know what's good for them
07:38 and they've never had the opportunity
07:40 to have something that's good for them.
07:42 And so that's what motivates me to come here
07:45 and to be with these kids
07:47 and to be with the people here because the kids,
07:50 they have no choice,
07:52 they didn't choose to live here,
07:53 they didn't choose to be poor,
07:54 they didn't choose to be ignorant,
07:56 they didn't choose any of this, you know.
07:58 Their parents chose it for them and they have no choice.
08:01 And so I want...
08:02 My motivation is to show them another way,
08:05 show them that the world is bigger than the slum,
08:08 that there is opportunity, they just have to grab it.
08:12 I mean, it's the best feeling in the world,
08:14 you know, when you get these little kids
08:15 that learn how to read,
08:18 when you get the kids to memorize a verse
08:20 or memorize a song
08:21 or learn how to play ukulele and they love it,
08:25 I mean, it's the most rewarding feeling in the world.
08:39 And this is what's so beautiful to me
08:41 because God takes somebody
08:42 that really didn't care much about life, anything in life.
08:45 And He puts this love in their heart for these kids,
08:50 and they're doing a very humble ministry.
08:53 Lot of people think, "Well, when I go overseas
08:54 and do some work,
08:55 I'm going to build a big this or do this,"
08:58 or, you know, something.
08:59 It will be some big important thing.
09:01 Yeah, and they're just loving all the kids and teaching them.
09:04 And that's enough, you know,
09:06 to try to help these kids to have a better life.
09:09 Yeah. And they started with love.
09:11 You know, you could see the first time that Josh...
09:15 that you were there to visit with Josh,
09:17 you could see that the kids knew
09:19 that he loved them.
09:20 When they first started to show love to these kids,
09:23 tell them that they loved them, tell them that they, you know,
09:26 thought they were great kids,
09:27 the kids didn't know how to handle it.
09:29 They never experienced that before.
09:31 And they were bad kids, they would,
09:33 you know beat on each other
09:35 and then after they started to get familiar that,
09:39 "Oh, they do love us, they do care about us,"
09:41 all the kids just like loving it.
09:44 They swarm him. Yeah, they swarm him.
09:48 So then they started getting a little bit of a picture
09:51 because of the difficult environment in the slum
09:54 that it's bad really,
09:55 it's a bad environment for children to grow up.
09:57 And there's alcohol, there's drugs,
09:59 there's all sorts of things going on there.
10:02 And so they started to get an idea
10:04 that if they could sponsor some of these kids
10:06 to get a higher education in an Adventist environment
10:09 where they could learn more about God
10:11 while they got better education,
10:13 it would empower them to have a life outside of the slum.
10:16 Right, because in the slum, you have a mentality
10:19 that this is all there is.
10:21 And they wanted to...
10:22 And also, you know, certain expectations,
10:25 "IF you are here this is the way you behave,"
10:27 and a lot of that was very unhealthy,
10:29 very unhealthy attitudes, very unhealthy practices.
10:32 And so Josh is like,
10:33 "I got to get these kids out of here,
10:35 if they're ever going to break free,
10:37 they have to be able to get out when they're young."
10:40 And so he developed a scholarship program.
10:42 There's an Adventist academy in the north of Thailand
10:45 called Chiang Mai Adventist Academy
10:48 and he was wanting to send them there.
10:50 Right.
10:52 And they fundraised,
10:53 and shared the stories, and people gave.
10:56 Yes.
10:57 And they were able to raise enough
10:59 to send two kids up there last year.
11:01 Right, it costs only about $1,200
11:04 for an entire year including room, tuition,
11:08 and food for whole school year,
11:11 and so they sent two kids up there.
11:13 Right, and we have a video of the school
11:15 so that everyone can see what it looks like.
11:17 Okay.
11:20 We're planning to have these kids sent
11:22 to Chiang Mai Adventist Academy
11:25 to pursue an Adventist education.
11:28 So we just got down with the meeting
11:30 with the administrator and the principal
11:31 here at Chiang Mai Adventist Academy
11:33 that it's going to cost about $1,000 to $1,200
11:37 to send a student here for a whole year.
11:39 This just seems like a really godly environment
11:42 from everything that they said.
11:43 Environment that's really going to show them the God's love,
11:46 and so we have the opportunity now to send our kids,
11:50 our scholarship kids here to learn here,
11:53 to learn about God here, and to learn about
11:55 how would a Christian lives their life here.
12:01 Our small goals for right now is just to love these kids,
12:06 to show them that I want the best for them.
12:08 Our medium goals are to teach them
12:10 and showing them Jesus and giving them opportunity
12:14 with the school, with scholarships, with things
12:18 that they don't have that kind of seem helpless to them
12:21 that opportunities that they would never have
12:24 if somebody didn't come down here
12:25 and get to know them.
12:34 Okay, well, Josh and Chitlada
12:36 because of where they were living in an apartment,
12:38 it took them like 20 minutes to get to the slum.
12:41 And in traffic in Bangkok, sometimes it would take longer
12:44 and even though they rode a motor bike.
12:46 And so they were thinking about moving in to the slum,
12:50 they were actually looking, but there was no place
12:52 inside the slum that was available
12:54 and so they were looking nearby...
12:55 Right.
12:56 Had moving to some other place nearby.
12:59 And then several events happened
13:02 which the Lord told them,
13:04 "No, this is not My plan for you."
13:05 Correct.
13:06 And the first of those was
13:08 that they had a motorcycle accident.
13:10 And so, you know, Josh is under a motorbike,
13:13 Chitlada is under another motorbike,
13:15 and Josh hears Chitlada screaming
13:18 and then she's quiet... Right.
13:20 And they both think the other one has died.
13:23 Yeah.
13:24 Josh says that was the worst feeling in my life,
13:27 just to think that my wife has just been killed.
13:29 Wow.
13:30 Motorbike travel in Bangkok is very dangerous,
13:33 8 to 10 people die every single day
13:35 in Bangkok on motorcycles.
13:38 Right. So after the accident...
13:40 They were like...
13:41 Chitlada said, "I don't ever want to ride a bike again."
13:44 Yeah, and we're like,
13:46 "You shouldn't be riding motorbikes
13:47 on a consistent basis in Bangkok."
13:49 And so we need to get you a car.
13:52 So we started a campaign and people started giving,
13:56 and that surprised Josh.
13:58 He's like, "I didn't think anybody would give for to,
14:00 'let me have a car'", you know?
14:03 Well, he wasn't getting a car for himself.
14:06 It's Chitlada that's so important.
14:08 Right.
14:10 And they're doing ministry, they need to be enabled
14:12 with whatever tools they need.
14:13 Right, and they're taking people to the park,
14:15 they're, you know, doing... Going to the...
14:18 Well, in fact, when they had the motorcycle accident,
14:20 they were on their way to the hospital
14:21 to visit someone and then they had to...
14:23 So they ended up in the hospital.
14:24 They had to go to the hospital themselves.
14:26 So, you know, it's very obvious
14:29 that people need to be enabled to do the ministry
14:31 that God is asking them to do. Right.
14:33 And so we started fundraising and people started giving
14:36 and we got enough to at least make the down payment,
14:40 and so JFA loaned them a little extra
14:44 out of the We're Needed Most fund.
14:46 The people have been giving too and we praised God for that.
14:49 And so now they have a car. Right.
14:52 And then what happened?
14:53 The first two young people who they had sent up there,
14:55 one was a boy and one was a girl,
14:57 and the girl's name is Prow.
14:59 And she started having problems
15:00 and she actually tried to take her own life one day.
15:04 Correct. She got that desperate...
15:06 And so Josh and Chitlada ran up to Chiang Mai
15:08 to see what they could do to help her.
15:11 Of course, they didn't have the car then
15:13 so they had to... They took the overnight bus.
15:14 But then they talked with her
15:16 and talked with the school officials
15:18 and the hospital
15:19 and tried to look around for help for her,
15:21 and they did take her to a mental hospital also,
15:24 but they were just going to check her in
15:25 and put her on a drug therapy thing.
15:28 Right, not good.
15:29 So Josh and Chitlada were concerned for her
15:31 and decided not to do that.
15:32 Yeah, they were saying,
15:33 "They're not going to really care for her.
15:34 This girl needs somebody that's going to care for her."
15:38 And so they looked at all the different options
15:40 and they were coming up with nothing.
15:42 And so they thought,
15:43 "Well, maybe we are God's solution for this girl."
15:48 So they started praying about
15:49 whether they should move to Chiang Mai.
15:51 Yes. Right. And that was a huge thing.
15:53 Chitlada had a good job in Bangkok,
15:55 they had their apartment there, they had the work...
15:57 And the ministry, and the slum, to give all that up
16:00 to go live up in the north of Thailand
16:04 just so that they could take care of just one girl.
16:07 And a lot of people were telling them,
16:09 "You know, you've have already
16:10 sacrificed enough for her", you know.
16:13 "She has done this to herself, just let her go."
16:16 And but Josh is like, "I love this girl",
16:20 you know, and "She needs care."
16:25 And I'm thinking at back of my mind I was like,
16:26 "Wow," you know.
16:28 "This is an aspect of God's love
16:30 that very few people ever see."
16:33 Or get an opportunity to act through.
16:37 Right. And so they did that.
16:39 They went back to Bangkok and bought the car,
16:42 and then they moved to Northern Thailand.
16:44 But where were they going to live?
16:46 Right, and that's the next part of the story.
16:48 And this is where I get a little
16:49 tingling sensation go up my spine
16:51 'cause you start to see God actually working.
16:53 I had been there with my father two months before,
16:57 and we had stayed in a house
17:00 near Chiang Mai Adventist Academy
17:02 near our Love for Asia team headquarters.
17:05 Right.
17:06 The owner of that house who I had known
17:08 from years before
17:10 and she was wanting to sell the house,
17:12 but she had it on the market for like $45,000
17:16 and I thought, you know, for here in America
17:17 that's not a bad price for a house
17:19 but that's still a lot of money,
17:21 it's like that would be a pipedream
17:23 and what would we use it for.
17:24 It would be good for, you know, guest housing,
17:28 missionary housing, things like that,
17:29 but we couldn't use it as a studio or an office base,
17:33 it's too small for that.
17:34 So we went over, she wanted to meet with us
17:36 so we went over and visited her in her house,
17:38 and she says, "You know, I want to do
17:40 something for God's work.
17:43 And in my last few years,
17:44 I'd like to sell this for $20,000."
17:47 Wow! Half, less than half.
17:50 Less than half price.
17:51 And so I felt that, you know, my logical mind says,
17:56 "No, don't buy it"
17:57 but my heart says, "You know what..."
17:59 and I sense the holy spirit saying,
18:01 "You need to honor her faith."
18:02 So I said, "Okay,"
18:04 not knowing what was going to happen with the house.
18:07 And then like three weeks later,
18:10 Josh was like, "Where are we going to live?"
18:12 Right.
18:14 It's like, "Well, Josh, we just bought a house.
18:18 We didn't buy the whole thing, we put the half down
18:21 and we're paying the rest of it off
18:23 in 10 equivalent installments."
18:25 But to see God say, "Okay, I want you to do this now
18:30 and you don't see the purpose, but I have a purpose."
18:34 Yeah. God is good.
18:35 And so you know the effect that had on Josh and Chitlada.
18:39 It's like, "Wow, God cares about me."
18:41 And this is what's so incredible about
18:44 where we need the most because we have over
18:46 like 50 projects with Jesus for Asia,
18:49 and each project is like amazing.
18:52 But the We're Needed Most fund gives us the opportunity to do
18:56 like quick decisions, if there's...
19:00 with money that's not tied to specific place,
19:02 we can move in to areas that we wouldn't normally
19:05 be able to move into
19:06 because they require quick access
19:08 'cause we have seen situations
19:09 where like if you take the time to do fundraising...
19:14 You lose the opportunity.
19:15 You lose the opportunity, absolutely.
19:17 Back to the scholarship fund. Okay.
19:20 These young people, there's two,
19:22 but then there's more that needs sponsorship.
19:24 Correct.
19:26 And we want to share a couple of videos.
19:27 This first one is specially,
19:28 we will share it a little more afterwards,
19:30 but there is definite need of prayer
19:31 and I think they talk about it in the video.
19:33 Yes.
20:28 Boom Bim is one of the smartest kids.
20:30 She is kind of kept away from everybody else in the area.
20:34 Her mom wants to protect her.
20:38 There was a time where her mom didn't protect her
20:42 and she paid for it, and so she wants
20:45 to keep her away from everything now.
20:48 I don't like to live here.
20:53 'Cause there's a lot of bad people over here.
20:59 Boom Bim loves to read.
21:00 She loves to write, she loves to learn English,
21:03 and she is really motivated,
21:06 and so it's really exciting to see.
21:09 And we had a Christmas program last year
21:13 and that was what brought Boom Bim and Pinognoi in.
21:17 And her mom name is Pinognoi and she was baptized
21:20 three months after the Christmas program,
21:25 and so that was really exciting for us.
21:27 And now she wants to get her daughter to Chiang Mai.
21:32 And Boom Bim really wants to go to Chiang Mai,
21:35 she really wants to go, she wants to get out of here,
21:37 she hates living here,
21:39 she hates her situation, she knows it's bad.
21:41 She is smart enough to know that the way
21:44 that she is living isn't normal
21:47 and she wants to get out of there.
21:49 And I mean that's like there's a diamond
21:53 in the rough right there for us
21:54 and we don't meet anybody like that.
21:57 And so we really want to help Boom Bim,
21:59 but her father is an alcoholic and her father is the one
22:03 who is holding her back from going there.
22:06 But she, you know, her potential
22:13 is higher than anybody else here,
22:15 any of the other kids, anybody here,
22:18 she has the most potential from what we can see
22:21 from my human standards.
22:23 And I think she has the potential to be great
22:27 in many areas of her life.
22:29 And spiritually, she's one of them knowing God,
22:31 I think she could be a great worker for God.
22:33 So I really want to get her out of here
22:37 and get her away from the pain that she has already had
22:40 and the pain that she'll continue to have living here.
22:44 If you could live anywhere in the world
22:46 where would you want to live?
22:49 I want to live in Chiang Mai.
22:51 Chitty: ChiangMai?
22:52 Yes, ChiangMai. I want to go really bad!
22:55 Josh: Why ChiangMai?
22:57 Because I can make a lot of friends there
23:02 and the weather is good.
23:09 Isn't she beautiful? She is.
23:11 And, you know, it's so sad that her father
23:13 has refused to let her go.
23:15 So we need to pray that his heart will be softened
23:18 and that he will be willing to let her go...
23:20 Absolutely. And learn...
23:22 And grow so that she is not stuck in the slum.
23:25 Later in life, she'll have salable skills
23:28 and be a worker for God is our prayer.
23:32 Yes, absolutely.
23:33 We have another video about another couple children
23:36 and we'll talk some more after that one too.
23:38 Okay.
23:49 Em and Aan, they have a really bad home life,
23:53 they have many problems than a house.
23:56 Em has told us that she is seeing her
24:00 older brother doing drugs in the middle of the house.
24:02 We know that that's the main house
24:05 where a lot of the drugs come from
24:07 and things like that and, you know,
24:09 they said they have 10 to 17 people
24:11 live in there all the time,
24:13 and it's just a really bad place to grow up,
24:16 and it'd be like growing up in a meth house in America,
24:20 and it's not a good place to grow up,
24:22 it's not a good place to be there.
24:25 They have no respect for anyone,
24:27 you know, they don't care about anything.
24:30 So these kids haven't been coming to our church
24:34 for probably the last six months
24:36 but when we founded out that
24:38 sexual abuse was happening in their house,
24:40 we don't know if they've been sexually abused or not,
24:42 but when we found out that it was happening
24:45 in their house,
24:46 we decided that we needed
24:47 to get them out of there immediately.
24:50 And they have two, they have an older brother
24:54 and older sister that live them.
24:55 I mean, they're the two youngest,
24:57 and we want all of the kids to go,
25:00 but the parents will just let the kids do whatever they want.
25:04 So the kids don't want to go,
25:05 they don't have to go or anything like that.
25:08 So we didn't really want them to get out of there
25:11 and get out of that situation, to get away from the drugs,
25:14 to get away from everything else
25:16 that happens there.
25:17 We have seen the grandparents chasing
25:19 each other around with knives and hammers and we have seen...
25:23 I have seen fights, brutal fights
25:26 right in front of their house, I have seen all kinds of stuff.
25:29 Chitty: What do you like about living in this community
25:31 and why do you like it?
25:37 Aan: I don't know, my mom just brought me here.
25:42 Chitty: If you could live anywhere
25:44 where would you want to live?
25:46 Aan: A condo.
25:49 I once lived in a condo.
25:53 Chitty: Why a condo?
25:57 Aan: Because my mom said
25:59 she would take me to live in a condo
26:01 but she is saving money now.
26:02 What you don't you like about living here?
26:06 Aan: People here like to fight.
26:09 Em: Every time there's fight pray.
26:14 They live right in front of the gambling den
26:15 and everybody in the house goes in gambles
26:18 and things like that.
26:19 The things that they're learning are not good.
26:21 They are not going to have much of a chance
26:24 to do anything with their life if they don't get out of there.
26:29 And their opportunity to know God
26:32 is basically zero if they keep living there,
26:36 so we're really worried about all the things
26:40 about their survival, about their spiritual life,
26:43 about everything in their life for them
26:46 because if we just continue to let them live there,
26:51 their view of God, their opportunity to know God
26:54 is just going to be incredibly bad.
27:00 You know, I know a lot of people
27:02 are just thinking right now,
27:03 "I just want to hug them and take them home."
27:06 Too bad that's not possible. Right.
27:08 But we can make an impact in their lives.
27:10 Right, we can.
27:11 First of all, with these kids, we have to pray
27:13 because that their parents' hearts
27:15 will be softened.
27:17 Yeah, to let them go.
27:19 Maybe with Josh and Chitlada living there,
27:21 maybe there's a possibility.
27:23 Yes, it's going to be so exciting to see these kids
27:25 up there out of the slum
27:28 in a Christ-centered environment
27:29 with Josh and Chitlada right nearby
27:32 acting as their parents,
27:33 what an amazing opportunity.
27:36 Yeah. It will be so awesome.
27:39 If you would like to sponsor one of these children
27:41 or give to We're Needed Most
27:42 to help us to be able to follow up
27:45 on the opportunities that God brings before us.
27:47 You can send your tax deductible love gift
27:49 to Jesus for Asia.
27:51 PO Box 1221, Collegedale, Tennessee 37315.
27:56 Call us at (423) 413-7321
28:00 or visit our website at Jesus4Asia.org.
28:03 Thank you so much for joining us today
28:05 and may God richly bless you
28:07 until we see you again next time
28:09 on Jesus for Asia Now.


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