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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000051A
00:21 Hello and welcome to Jesus for Asia Now.
00:23 I'm Natalie Wood, and today my husband Jon and I 00:26 want to talk with you about one of the challenges 00:28 in the mission field. 00:30 Hello, love. Hi, darling. 00:32 You know, today we're going to be talking about 00:34 something that's a need. 00:37 In most of our programs we talk about what we're already doing. 00:39 Right. 00:40 High impact projects that are already out there. 00:42 Yes, things that are happening, 00:45 and we can go and film and show you 00:46 this is what's happening. 00:47 Right. 00:48 Which countries do we work in? 00:50 Let's just review. 00:51 Yeah, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines, 00:55 Indonesia, Malaysia a little bit, 00:57 and Laos a little bit. 00:58 Okay. 01:00 So quite a number of countries in Southeast Asia 01:02 and of course India in Southern Asia. 01:04 Right. 01:05 And we have around 50 projects. 01:06 Yeah. 01:07 So that's what we're doing, but the question is 01:10 or the real burden of this show 01:13 is what we're not doing 01:15 and not just us, but what no one is doing. 01:20 The sad truth is that 99% of all missionary videos 01:27 show what we're doing. 01:29 And so the impression that is made on most people, 01:33 most church members is that a lot's happening, 01:37 and the gospel is going to every corner of the world, 01:40 and there's a lot of missionaries out there, 01:42 and there's a lot of projects out there, 01:44 but the sad truth is that 01:46 as you travel through these different countries 01:48 there is very little that is actually being done. 01:52 And the little that's being done, 01:54 we're focusing on that, 01:55 we're going there, we're videotaping, 01:57 we're saying, "This is what we're doing." 02:00 And we're not really saying, 02:01 "This is what is not being done at all." 02:04 And there's vast swaths of God's vineyard 02:07 that is completely untouched by the Three Angels' Message. 02:11 Right. 02:12 Are there statistics to back up what you're saying? 02:14 Yeah. 02:15 One statistic is that 02:17 I've been told by several different mission leaders 02:20 that anywhere, I've been told 92% to 96% 02:24 of all Christian giving worldwide 02:27 goes to minister to the 8% that speak English. 02:32 So let me say it again, 02:33 that means that the remaining 4% to 8% 02:36 of all Christian giving worldwide 02:38 goes to reach the other 7,000 languages 02:42 that are out there. 02:43 So 4% of all Christian giving, 02:46 the average Christian in the entire world, 02:50 the ministry tools, the television stations, 02:54 the radio programs, the literature, 02:56 the Bible translations, all that stuff, 02:58 they'll receive... 02:59 A total. 03:00 A total of 4% of all, 03:02 4% to 8% of all Christian giving 03:05 goes to minister to those people. 03:06 Everyone outside? 03:07 Everyone outside. 03:08 Not everyone that knows the gospel already? 03:10 Correct. 03:11 But everyone, unreached, reached, everything? 03:15 That means that 92% to 96% of all Christian giving 03:19 goes to provide resources, spiritual books, 03:23 translations of the Bible, television, radio programming 03:27 to the 8% that speak English. 03:29 Wow. That's a huge disparity. 03:31 Yeah, so you would expect, I mean a lot of people 03:33 that are in English speaking countries, 03:36 nobody will say that the work is done 03:38 here in English speaking countries, 03:39 there's still a lot of work to do here, 03:41 and there still needs to be work done in these countries. 03:46 However, comparing English speaking countries 03:49 with non-English speaking countries, 03:51 the disparity in resources, attention, interests, 03:55 knowledge about how to do ministry 03:57 in those countries is like this. 04:01 So who are the unreached? 04:02 What is the unreach? What does that mean? 04:04 Okay, the unreached is defined as less than 2% Christian. 04:10 Okay, less than 2% of their population is Christian 04:12 and why did they choose 2%? 04:14 Well, they found that if there's 4%, 04:17 then those 4% Christians really can affect the whole 04:21 and that the whole people group may have 04:25 greater opportunity to hear about Jesus, 04:28 whereas if it's less, if it's like 2% or less, 04:31 then the likelihood of any of the majority of any of them 04:36 hearing even the name of Jesus is very slim. 04:40 And so the majority of people in countries like that die, 04:43 live, or born, live their entire lives 04:46 and die without ever hearing the name of Jesus 04:48 in their own heart language, 04:50 much less the story of Christ 04:52 and what He's done for us and all this kind of stuff. 04:55 Wow, that's a really sobering thought... 04:57 Yeah. 04:58 To think about that likelihood that they'll never hear. 05:01 Yeah, and it's going on all the time. 05:03 A lot of people will say, 05:05 "Well, God will finish the work if we don't do it." 05:08 But what about the people that are dying today 05:12 that never heard the gospel? 05:13 Their time's up... 05:14 They don't have any more chance. 05:16 And what about the people that are dying tomorrow 05:19 or even next week? 05:21 People that are living in areas that no one's not just, 05:25 I mean it's not that there's no Christian there 05:27 and there's no plan to put a Christian there... 05:31 No missionary, no pastor, no church, no believer 05:36 in those parts of the world, 05:38 and no plans to actually go there. 05:41 I mean we say we need to, you know, finish the work. 05:44 I mean, almost every Sabbath I hear that term 05:47 finishing the work, but I don't see 05:50 very many people saying, okay, that's... 05:53 "I want to be a part of it?" 05:54 Well, some people may say, 05:56 "Even I want to be a part of it." 05:57 But what does that really look like? 06:01 I mean, in my mind that would mean going to the places 06:03 where there is no Christian and starting something there. 06:07 Okay, this is what Jesus said, 06:09 "The gospel would be preached to every nation, 06:11 kindred, tongue, and people." 06:13 Yeah, that means every language 06:15 and there's like 7, 000 languages out there. 06:19 And praise God, our church is almost in a 1000, 06:24 we are in about 925, maybe by now 928 languages, 06:28 we've only got 6,000 to go. 06:30 Yeah. 06:32 You know, and so there's a huge work to be done 06:34 and it seems impossible. 06:36 Right. 06:37 But I believe that with the revival of missions, 06:41 it's not impossible, in fact, it's very doable, 06:44 6,000 languages, What if we had 100,000 missionaries, 06:48 front line missionaries willing to learn a new language? 06:51 You know, all of a sudden 6,000 languages, 06:54 well, we'll have to send 06:55 more than one person to each language. 06:58 Yeah. 06:59 Well and some people do learn languages faster 07:01 or more easily than other people. 07:03 Correct. 07:04 But that doesn't mean that 07:05 if we have difficulty learning a language, 07:07 there's no place for us in the mission field. 07:09 Right. 07:10 Because we have missionaries out there, 07:12 they can't speak the language very well at all... 07:15 And they're doing amazing. 07:16 But they just show God's love in their lives 07:18 and they have a good translator 07:21 and God makes up the difference. 07:23 Correct. Yes. 07:24 So there are really no excuses for us to not be involved. 07:28 Right. 07:29 Except that maybe we want a good life. 07:31 Yeah. 07:32 The one that we can plan out that we can see 07:35 and we can expect and know what to expect 07:37 that we're in control, yeah. 07:39 There's still a huge amount of opportunity out there 07:43 that we can take a hold of, that you see, 07:45 okay, this is my piece, 07:47 you know, I get to help here in a place where nobody... 07:50 And this is the purpose of this show 07:53 is to look at what we're not doing. 07:54 Wow. Yeah. 07:56 Part of that opportunity is that 07:58 the fact that God has blessed especially North America, 08:01 the Western world with extreme prosperity 08:05 during the 20th century. 08:06 Yeah. 08:07 The prosperity has really increased, 08:10 unfortunately giving to foreign missions has gone way down 08:14 as our prosperity has increased. 08:17 Yeah, that's kind of a sad thought, isn't it? 08:19 Very sad. 08:20 That as we have more ourselves, 08:22 we care less about the lives of others. 08:23 Right. 08:24 What that demonstrates or what that highlights, 08:26 what that shows is the human element, 08:29 in my human nature that the more I have, 08:33 the more I want, so that's the deceptiveness of riches. 08:38 It feels like we need more, 08:40 the more we get, the more poor we feel. 08:43 Coming back to the unreached... 08:44 Okay. 08:45 Where are they? 08:48 The majority of the unreached are in Asia. 08:50 Okay. 08:51 Yeah, 90% of all unreached people groups live in Asia 08:56 and that's why we're Jesus for Asia 08:58 'cause 90% of all unreached people group is enough for us. 09:03 Yeah. 09:04 But you can find them in different places. 09:06 There are some in Thailand, there are some in Burma, 09:09 there are some in Laos, I mean different countries, 09:11 many in India, 09:13 and a people group is defined by having a barrier, 09:16 some kind of barrier between their group and another group 09:19 whether it's language or, you know, 09:21 maybe they speak a different language, it's political, 09:23 maybe they live in a different country, 09:25 maybe geographical, 09:26 there's a big mountain in between them. 09:28 It may be historical where one tribe used to eat 09:31 the people from the other tribe, 09:32 and so it's hard for them... 09:34 The gospel doesn't cross those boundaries. 09:36 It's really difficult. 09:38 And so there's all these different reasons 09:39 why there's these distinct people groups. 09:42 We're going to look at Thailand today. 09:46 Thailand is a very comfortable country, its convenience, 09:48 its very traveler friendly, foreigner, tourist friendly. 09:52 Okay, so we're looking at Thailand, 09:54 we've established that. 09:55 So where in Thailand are we going to be looking? 09:57 Okay. 09:59 We've got Bangkok in the southern part 10:01 of the big main section of Thailand, 10:03 there's a little isthmus that goes down peninsula, 10:07 but Bangkok is right here 10:08 and then up in the north is Chiang Mai 10:11 and pretty much between Bangkok 10:14 and almost, little bit south of Chiang Mai, 10:16 little bit north of Bangkok, 10:17 a bit north of Bangkok 10:18 is the southernmost Adventist church, 10:21 Adventist presence in that whole entire valley, 10:23 it's a big flat valley. 10:25 And then up in the north, way up in the north, 10:27 up in the hills there's another Adventist church. 10:30 But you can drive for like 6 hours straight, 10:34 8 hours in a bus and never come within 100 kilometers 10:37 of another Adventist church. 10:40 And so that whole central valley 10:41 has got about 5 million people, no Adventist. 10:46 In fact, there was no Adventist at all until about, 10:48 I don't know, 5 or 6 years ago 10:50 when someone intentionally went into Ayutthaya, 10:52 in the southern part of that valley, 10:54 planted a church. 10:56 And so that church is still thriving. 10:57 Right. 10:59 But the whole from there all the way up 11:00 there's no Adventist presence, no member, 11:04 no outreach center, no church, 11:07 no pastor, no plan that I know of to even go there. 11:13 In fact, just to give you a bigger picture 11:16 of all the 50 provinces of Thailand, 11:20 the Adventist church is in like 22. 11:24 Okay. 11:25 So less than half of all the provinces of Thailand 11:29 has an Adventist presence. 11:31 Right. 11:32 And all Christian, not taking Adventist only, 11:38 all Christian in Thailand is less than 1%... 11:41 Correct. Of the country's population. 11:43 Yeah. So there's a huge need. 11:45 Yeah. 11:46 So this first video is from when you went to Sukhothai. 11:50 Now, Sukhothai is a city of how many people? 11:52 About 35,000 people. Okay. 11:55 And it's in the northern end of this big valley, 11:57 this big plain. 11:59 It's the rice basket of Thailand. 12:01 Okay. 12:02 You went there in October with your dad. 12:05 Yes. 12:06 First time I got to take him to Thailand. 12:09 He took me to Thailand when I was five. 12:11 Right. 12:12 Now I get to take him to Thailand when he was 85. 12:15 All right. 12:16 And he loved it. Yeah. 12:18 All right, let's watch the video now. 12:19 Okay. 12:22 There are many areas in the world, 12:24 there are many cities in the world 12:26 in which there are no Adventists at all. 12:30 We are in a little city called Sukhothai about 35,000 people. 12:36 It's actually difficult to talk about 12:37 and to know what to show 12:39 because normally we just go and we meet other Adventists 12:42 and then they show us the work that they're doing. 12:45 But here there are no other Adventists, 12:47 so we're going to go out into a town 12:51 that knows nothing about Seventh-day Adventism. 12:54 We have a strawberry smoothie. 12:55 Strawberry smoothie? Yeah. 12:58 You want something? Okay. 13:01 Yeah. It's all right. 13:05 I can get rid of my change finally. 13:13 Try this out. 13:19 Wow. 13:20 Not bad. 13:23 So this entire valley has no Adventist church, 13:26 no Adventist member, no Adventist presence at all, 13:30 and that shouldn't be. 13:31 God has already given us the city, 13:34 it's just a matter of claiming it, 13:36 stepping forward by faith, 13:37 trusting that He will provide the people and the resources 13:42 to make an impact in the city because I believe God 13:44 has His children right here in this city. 13:47 So I'm excited to see what God's going to do. 13:49 Let's move on down the street here. 13:54 Okay, I don't know if you can see this, 13:55 but there are hundreds of people out here, hundreds, 14:00 and they are just out for the evening. 14:02 Friendship evangelism 14:03 is a serious option here in Thailand. 14:07 See what we got going here? 14:12 Okay, I'm going to order pad Thai jay. 14:16 Yeah. 14:18 So we're in this little roadside cafe 14:21 and I just bought this food for a dollar. 14:26 And I look around and I see all these people 14:28 out here eating their supper, and I see there's hardly any, 14:31 maybe less than 1% of all the people 14:34 that we see are Christian of any denomination. 14:37 And there is no Adventist in this entire city. 14:42 No church, no member, no pastor, no missionary, 14:46 nothing in this entire city and it just breaks my heart 14:50 because here these precious people have no idea 14:53 that Jesus is coming soon. 14:55 And so, what can we do? 14:58 Well, the most important thing is to pray. 15:09 And if man works, then man works, 15:11 but if man prays, then God works. 15:14 And that's powerful. 15:15 So please pray for Sukhothai. 15:27 It's really sobering to think about all those people 15:30 and no witness among them. 15:35 Yeah, it was really weird to be in that city and think 15:39 and know that there's no other Adventist whatsoever. 15:41 Wow. Yeah. 15:43 And I know there's places like that here in America, you know, 15:46 and that shouldn't be either, 15:49 but you go through vast areas with no... 15:53 The likelihood of what happening over there, 15:56 or something happening there is very small. 15:58 Right. 16:00 So at the end of the video, there was an aerial shot of, 16:04 it looked like some ancient... 16:06 Ruins. Ruins of some kind... 16:08 Yes. What was that? 16:09 Well, this city, the first time I went to this city 16:11 was on a little tour group 16:12 and we weregoing to see the ancient ruins. 16:15 Sukhothai was the capital of Thailand 16:17 way back in the 1200s. 16:20 Their capital for about 140 years. 16:22 So that's what those ruins are all about. 16:25 In the next video we'll be looking at, 16:28 we'll be walking through those ruins. 16:29 All right, let's watch that now. 16:31 Okay. 16:47 One of the challenges of being a missionary, 16:51 doing missionary work in Thailand is that it feel 16:55 so comfortable, it feel so normal. 16:58 And when you drive down the road 16:59 you don't see a lot of, 17:01 you know, grinding poverty, people have cars, 17:04 they have houses, there's not a lot of trash on the street 17:08 and so you don't see the need, 17:10 but there may be physical prosperity, 17:14 but at the same time there may be spiritual poverty. 17:19 Once we start to peel away the surface 17:21 and see that there may be a heart cry 17:25 for deeper meaning, deeper hope, 17:29 connection with God. 17:32 Those are the things that we're wanting 17:34 to bring into this country. 17:37 Most of the people don't know a Christian, 17:39 and don't know what it means to know God, 17:42 and the Christianity that they may have seen, 17:46 may have been only what they saw in the movies, 17:48 so how can they know what Christianity, 17:51 what Christ actually stood for? 17:53 So we're claiming Joshua 1:3 today. 17:56 It says, "Wherever you place the sole of your foot, 18:00 I have already given it unto you." 18:03 So God is opening up a door here in Sukhothai 18:06 for His Word to go forth, for the Three Angels' Message, 18:10 and for the establishment 18:12 of a beacon of light here in the city. 18:16 And how is He going to do that? I have no idea. 18:19 It's impossible as far as I can see, 18:22 but the truth is that God has His ways 18:26 because in this entire valley, 18:28 from here all the way down about, 18:30 you can drive 8 hours straight south 18:31 and not come within a 100 miles of an Adventist church, 18:35 and so this would be like first step so and so forth. 18:40 So what do we need to make this happen? 18:43 Well, the first thing is we need somebody, 18:46 somebody that's willing to give their lives 18:48 to set aside their own interests, 18:50 set aside their own lives 18:51 to come and pursue God's kingdom in this place, 18:55 in Sukhothai, and that's the main thing. 18:58 God can provide all the rest, He can provide the funding, 19:02 He can provide the ideas, 19:04 the resource, whatever is needed, 19:07 but it's that person, that family, 19:09 that couple whatever that's willing to come 19:12 and just settle here. 19:16 Lot of people retire to Thailand. 19:19 It's a beautiful and comfortable country, 19:21 but there's some huge challenges, number one, 19:23 the language, cultural, separation from the home, 19:28 from family and friends back home, 19:30 and those will be the challenges. 19:32 But God can overcome those. 19:34 We just have to step out 19:35 and the gospel of this kingdom will be preached 19:37 before the end of the world will come, 19:39 before the Second Coming will happen. 19:40 And so, I believe that 19:43 Sukhothai is part of that prophecy. 19:46 And Christ says go, and as you go, if you go, 19:52 I will be with you even unto the end of the world. 20:10 It's amazing when you're there. 20:13 Although, you know, it's easy to blow through a town, 20:16 just drive through the town and keep going 20:17 and not even think about it. 20:19 When you stop and you think, look beyond what we see, 20:22 and we see eternal reality is the Second Coming. 20:28 It's like, and then you start meeting people 20:31 and it's not just the statistic anymore, 20:33 it's somebody. 20:36 They have names, 20:37 they have faces, they have lives, 20:39 they have hearts, they have stories. 20:43 And Jesus knows them. 20:45 And He's with them every day, right now He's there with them. 20:49 And they don't know. And they don't know. 20:52 Now you talked in that video about God opening a door 20:55 and then toward the end you started saying, 20:58 I just want to bring that point out again, 21:01 what kind of door is God opening? 21:03 Okay, it's by faith. 21:06 We don't see anything yet... 21:08 It's because of claim to promises. 21:10 Exactly. Right. Yeah. 21:12 Because what we're praying for, 21:14 we don't know what we're praying for, 21:16 it's like how do you start a work 21:18 when nothing has ever been started there. 21:21 And the best I can think of is, 21:23 well, maybe an English language school, 21:25 maybe some kind of service 21:26 we can provide to the community, 21:28 maybe it's just somebody to go there and live 21:32 a Christian life and pray, 21:35 and maybe have a worship center, 21:38 maybe a couple that can pray on a regular basis together, 21:41 have their own worship, start making friends, 21:43 maybe there's some curiosity built up, 21:45 maybe they'll like with the Sharon's people 21:47 in the village just stay back 21:49 and just watched for like a whole year, 21:52 and then they're like, "Wow, this is awesome." 21:53 And now all of a sudden 21:54 a bunch of people want to become Christians, 21:56 you know, just by watching 21:57 'cause the majority of these people 21:58 have never seen a Christian. 22:01 They have no idea what they think maybe well... 22:03 They learned about Christians from movies, 22:05 which is not a good thing. 22:06 Exactly. 22:08 Hollywood movies are not a good example 22:10 of what a Christian is. 22:11 Yeah, America's a Christian country, 22:12 so America must be, and it's not, what we believe 22:17 the Christian life is really like. 22:20 And so just to be there and provide that example. 22:23 Right. 22:24 Now about 5 hours south of there, 22:26 there's another city... 22:27 Yes. And what is that city? 22:29 That is a Nakhon Sawan, 22:32 it's a city about two-thirds 22:33 of the way down that big open valley. 22:35 It's the largest city in that whole area. 22:38 They say it's a population of about 1,35,000, 22:41 but with the surrounding area it could be up towards 22:44 a million with all the different little towns 22:46 and villages scattered around that place. 22:48 Okay. 22:49 And we went down there also, we drove about 4-5 hours south, 22:53 and spent the night in that city, 22:55 not a single Adventist, not a single church, 22:58 and at this point as far as I know no known plan 23:02 to even start something there. 23:05 And so we went there and we prayed. 23:07 Okay. And we have a video. 23:09 Yes. Okay. 23:23 We're on a hill overlooking the city of Nakhon Sawan, 23:26 a city with over 1,20,000 people in it 23:29 and yet there's not a single Seventh-day Adventist 23:32 in this entire city, 23:34 not a pastor, not a congregation, 23:36 not even a single church member that we know of. 23:39 And I think that needs to change 23:41 because we have no representation of Jesus Christ 23:45 and the Soon Coming of the Three Angels' Message, 23:47 and the health message, 23:48 and all those things woven together 23:50 in the beautiful way that we know it. 23:56 When I found in the last day and a half 23:59 that we've been here is that I have 24:01 very little passion for the lost, 24:05 and that's really sad, born and raised an Adventist, 24:10 hardly any passion for the lost, 24:11 does that mean that I'm really close to Christ 24:15 or is there a gap? 24:16 Is there something I'm missing in my experience 24:18 and in my life? 24:20 But coming here has helped me to realize that 24:22 because here is a city 1,20,000 people, 24:25 not a single Adventist. 24:28 What does that do to me? 24:29 What does that do in my emotions, in my stress? 24:33 Is it just, "Oh, that's an interesting fact. 24:35 Oh, somebody should be a missionary. 24:37 How come nobody's..." Or is it like 24:38 "Okay, Lord, what would You have me do? 24:42 Here's my life. 24:44 What would You have me do? 24:45 And what am I willing to sacrifice 24:47 for someone that has not yet had the opportunity 24:50 to know what I know, what we know?" 24:53 What would Jesus do? What did Jesus do? 24:56 He took that step, 24:57 He did the cross cultural thing. 24:59 Am I willing to follow? 25:02 Yeah, 'cause this is where the joy is. 25:09 Can you imagine starting a church, 25:11 starting something that no one has done? 25:13 And it's like Paul saying, 25:15 "I will build on no man's foundation." 25:17 This is fresh. 25:18 This is like a big smorgasbord 25:21 with God leading of spiritual feasts. 25:25 These are God's people out here, 25:28 they just don't know it yet, 25:29 they don't know that He's their Daddy. 25:32 Will you tell them? Will I tell them? 25:35 I'm going to make an effort, I'm going to do everything 25:37 I can to see that the gospel gets to the city. 25:46 Yeah, so that was my pledge with all the other projects 25:51 we have going, best I can do is pray 25:54 and just present this to God's people, 25:56 you know, we're put together as a community, 26:00 and this commission is to everyone. 26:02 And maybe there's somebody out there that would say, 26:04 "Wow, there's a need, 26:06 you know, I want to surrender my life to God's need." 26:12 And everyone that I know that has done that 26:15 has ended up blessed. 26:16 Right, so there's need for prayer. 26:17 Yes. 26:18 A lot of prayer for God to raise up the right people 26:21 and to open the right opportunity. 26:23 We can't just go somewhere and assume we understand 26:25 that needs of that area. 26:27 Correct. 26:28 We don't know if they need a literacy place, 26:31 or they need an English school, 26:33 or they need a computer lab, or a... who knows? 26:37 Well, they might need all of that. 26:38 So God knows what would be most affective. 26:40 Exactly. Right. 26:42 Yeah. So we need to pray. 26:44 Yeah, and this is where giving to Jesus for Asia 26:47 will help us be able to go into places like this, 26:51 to rent a place, maybe somebody is willing to go 26:53 but they don't have support, 26:55 so let's go rent a place and even put, 26:57 maybe put a Thai national in that place, 27:00 a couple that I can just pray and see what God does. 27:05 Better than doing nothing, right? 27:07 Right. Better than nothing. 27:08 Better than nothing. 27:10 If you would like to join Jesus for Asia 27:12 in sending the gospel to the unreached people groups 27:15 there in Sukhothai and Nakhon Sawan, 27:18 to these beautiful people that Jesus loves, 27:20 please pray, pray for labors that are willing to go out 27:24 into the harvest field, pray for the people 27:26 to be willing to hear and able to understand 27:30 what this beautiful gospel is 27:33 that we have to share with them. 27:35 If you would like to give financially, 27:37 you can send your tax deductible love gift 27:39 to Jesus For Asia, PO Box 1221, 27:42 Collegedale, Tennessee 37315. 27:46 Call us at 423-413-7321, 27:50 or visit our website at Jesus4asia.org. 27:54 Please, please pray for these beautiful people 27:57 in these two cities that they will be able 28:00 to know the Lord before it's too late for them. 28:03 May God richly bless you 28:04 until we see you again next time 28:06 on Jesus for Asia Now. |
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