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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000062A
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00:21 - Hello and welcome to Jesus for Asia Now. 00:24 Today I have my friend Sharon with me, 00:25 and we're going to be talking 00:27 about her recent trip to India. 00:29 She's got some amazing stories to share, 00:31 and I know I'm looking forward to it. 00:33 Welcome to the show Sharon. 00:35 - Thank you. 00:36 - So glad you could be here. 00:37 - I'm glad to be here, thank you. 00:38 - All right, I know that you have a lot to share, 00:41 but we want to start out with what do you do 00:43 for Jesus For Asia? 00:45 - I provide administrative support, 00:47 which is anything that is not really accounting, 00:50 not production, and that big swathe in the middle 00:53 is what I get to do. 00:55 - But you also help with accounting occasionally. 00:57 - I do, I do. 00:59 - Well we appreciate you moving here to work with us. 01:02 - Thank you. 01:03 - And that's a whole other story. 01:04 - [Sharon] That is, for another episode. 01:06 - Perhaps we should tell that? 01:07 (laughs) 01:08 But what we wanna talk about today is your trip to India. 01:12 So why did you go to India? 01:14 What inspired you to go on this trip? 01:16 - Well we wanted, as a team, 01:18 to be able to collect stories first-hand 01:21 from our evening schools and our Bible workers. 01:24 And so John put together a team to go and do that. 01:29 So we were able to visit Bible workers and evening schools 01:32 and hear stories, and it was very valuable, 01:35 and we learned a lot, and we have exciting things to share 01:38 over time as we can put them together and put them out. 01:41 - Right, so what was the trip like? 01:43 Was it like you went one place and you stayed there 01:46 and you just had places you could walk to? 01:49 What was it like? 01:50 Did you do a lot of traveling where you were, or? 01:52 - Yeah, so we did, we stayed in one place for about a week, 01:58 but beyond that we were in different places as we went. 02:03 So my colleague, Christina and I, 02:05 who you interviewed already, 02:06 so be sure to watch that, great episode. 02:09 We felt very discombobulated at first, 02:12 because every night we were in a new place, 02:15 and that was a little bit difficult 02:16 to get used to the culture and the time change 02:19 and be in a different place. 02:20 - Right. 02:21 - But then we got a chance to spend time 02:23 for about a week in the Udumalpet area, 02:25 and then we moved from place to place after that. 02:28 So, it was both, yeah. 02:30 - So tell me about culture shock for you there. 02:33 Was this your first trip to India, 02:35 so everything was a surprise and everything was new? 02:38 - Well actually both. 02:40 So I have been to India three times before. 02:44 Once with a sponsoring organization for children, 02:48 and twice for work in my previous job. 02:51 And so this was my fourth trip. 02:53 But this was the first time 02:54 that I was actually with the people, 02:58 and so I saw a different side of India 03:00 than I did the previous three trips. 03:03 So I knew what to expect, 03:06 but the depth and the intensity of it 03:09 was a little bit different, 03:11 because we stayed in places 03:12 that I wouldn't have stayed before, 03:15 because of the groups that I was with. 03:18 So we saw poverty up close and personal, and stayed there. 03:22 We did not escape to a western hotel, 03:25 and so I had my first bucket bath, 03:28 and we ate at the local restaurants, 03:31 we didn't eat at the western restaurant. 03:33 And so this trip was a little different, 03:36 because I experienced more of the real Indian culture 03:40 than I had in the past. 03:42 - Wow, so it was a bit of an adjustment for you? 03:46 - Yes it was, yes it was. 03:48 - So are there any particular experiences 03:51 that stand out to you? 03:53 Anything you wanna share with us? 03:56 - So, we went to various evening schools 04:00 and met and interviewed Bible workers, 04:03 and I did want to share some of the experiences that we had. 04:07 I met a Bible worker by the name of Vimal. 04:11 And Vimal works in an area that is predominately Hindu, 04:16 and she characterizes the people as very faithful 04:19 to their religion. 04:21 So she has found a way to be able to minister to them, 04:26 and found that praying with the Hindu families 04:30 is a great way to become friends with them. 04:32 They are more than eager to have someone pray with them. 04:37 So she goes from one house to the next 04:39 and offers to pray with people, 04:41 and that's how she gets to know them. 04:43 And she met a 14 year old girl who had tuberculosis, 04:48 and this young girl's disease had progressed 04:51 to the place where she was coughing up blood. 04:54 And that means that her lungs had been damaged to this point 04:57 and the blood vessels inside her lungs had been damaged, 04:59 so that she was coughing up the blood, 05:02 and Vimal prayed for her. 05:05 And a few days later, the young girl went back 05:08 to the doctor, there was no sign of tuberculosis. 05:11 - Wow. 05:13 - And for me that's significant, 05:14 because I used to work in the tuberculosis research arena, 05:18 and tuberculosis does not spontaneously heal 05:22 without medication, months and months of medication. 05:25 So this really was an intervention of God. 05:27 - Yeah sometimes its to the point to where 05:29 it can't heal anyway, even with the medication, right? 05:32 The damage is so bad already. - Yes, absolutely, correct. 05:35 So this family was overjoyed, obviously, 05:38 because untreated tuberculosis is a death sentence 05:42 for people, and if they don't have the money 05:44 for the medication, they know they're going to die. 05:47 - Wow. 05:49 - And to have God heal her, it blew their minds, 05:53 and they all started studying the Bible together, 05:56 and the parents have already been baptized, 05:59 and the young girl is still studying, 06:00 and is going to be baptized soon. 06:02 And it's all because a little woman 06:04 went door-to-door and prayed, 06:06 and did what she could, and prayed. 06:08 - Wow, that's really neat. 06:10 Well I know that's not the only story 06:12 that you have to share with us. 06:14 - So the next story is about Sudina, 06:17 and she is one of our JFA Bible workers as well, 06:21 and this lady is 70 years old. 06:25 - Wow. 06:26 - And she has the energy of a 30-year-old. 06:30 It was hard to keep up with her. 06:32 And her area is also mostly Hindu, 06:36 but she has other religious beliefs in her community. 06:41 And she also goes out and visits. 06:44 And that's what they do, they visit. 06:45 And she met a woman and gifted her with a Bible, 06:48 and then invited her to read with her. 06:50 So the two of them began reading, 06:52 and as they read, more people started coming and joining, 06:56 and saying, "We wanna be a part of what you're doing." 07:00 And soon, Sudina had a whole group of people, 07:02 so Sudina opened her home on Saturday mornings 07:05 for what we would consider a church service. 07:07 They would get together. - Like a house church. 07:09 - Like a house church. 07:10 So they would read the Bible and they would pray. 07:13 And this group became a prayer group. 07:15 Now these were not Seventh-day Adventist, 07:18 these were a mix of religions coming together to pray, 07:21 because they believed in what Sudina was teaching them. 07:28 So the first lady that Sudina met, 07:29 the one that she gifted the Bible, 07:31 her sister began having problems with her stomach, 07:36 and she was diagnosed with a tumor, 07:38 and they say that the tumor was about this big. 07:41 It was huge. 07:43 So the prayer group got into action, and started praying. 07:48 And this sister went to the doctor, 07:50 and they scheduled an operation, 07:52 and said it would cost 150,000 rupees 07:56 in order to have the operation. 07:59 - Wow, that's a lot of money. 08:01 - That's a lot of money, and that family could not 08:03 pay 150,00 rupees. 08:05 - Yeah, just for our viewers sake, 08:07 right now the exchange rate is just under 70. 08:10 So, well actually just around 69. 08:14 So, that gives our viewers some sort of understanding. 08:18 - So it's one U.S. dollar for 69 rupees. 08:20 Right, so it's a lot of money. 08:23 For a very poor family, 150,000 rupees was huge. 08:28 - Right. 08:29 - So the prayer group got back together again, 08:30 and kept praying, and then out of the blue, 08:33 without any explanation, the doctors called the sister 08:36 and said, "We're going to only charge you 30,000 rupees." 08:41 For the whole thing. 08:42 For the operation, for the pre-op, for the post-op, 08:46 all done, 30,000 rupees. 08:48 - Wow. 08:49 - So the sister had the operation. 08:51 They were able to take the entire tumor out. 08:54 She was healing and felt better, 08:56 and she contacted Sudina and said, 09:00 "I wanna know about the God you serve, 09:03 "because my Gods were not able to help me at all, 09:07 "and your God did. 09:09 "So I wanna study the Bible with you." 09:11 - Wow. 09:12 - And that's prayer. 09:13 And that's something that's very easy for a person to do, 09:17 is just to pray. 09:18 We saw Vimal praying, and Sudina praying. 09:21 - Right, and that's, yeah, 09:23 like you said anybody can do that. 09:25 And we all can be a part. 09:27 You know, as God impresses you, 09:29 what, why would she just give some total stranger a Bible? 09:33 But God impressed her obviously. 09:35 He knew that the heart was receptive 09:37 and so the Lord was able to bless her sister. 09:40 - And she opened her home, 09:41 and so she created a safe place for people to come. 09:45 And any one of us can do the exact same thing, 09:48 and God can work through that. 09:50 - Wow, again it's just so amazing to see God heal someone 09:54 for the sake of teaching them about himself, 09:56 and raising interest in himself. 09:59 Showing his love and his character. 10:00 - The interesting thing though, 10:02 is that in the first story, God healed her completely, 10:05 by a miracle, and in this story he used physicians to do it. 10:09 And so God heals in various ways. 10:11 - Right, it's not a cookie cutter 10:14 - Right, exactly. 10:17 - Wow. 10:18 Well we wanna keep going, 10:19 'cause I know you have more stories. 10:21 So the next one. 10:22 - The next one is about Sushila, 10:24 and she's another JFA Bible worker, 10:27 and she was walking from the train to a prayer appointment, 10:33 and on the way, she met a woman who was crying, 10:38 just sad and crying. 10:40 And Sushila could have kept walking to her appointment, 10:44 but she didn't, she stopped and she asked the woman, 10:47 "What's wrong? 10:48 "Why are you crying?" 10:50 And the woman shared that she belonged 10:52 to a Christian church. 10:54 So they have a large Christian contingent in the south, 10:58 a church that's down there, a denomination. 11:01 And this woman was talking about how alone she was. 11:05 So she had no children, no husband, no parents, 11:08 and she was sick. 11:10 She was having uterine issues that needed intervention 11:15 by a physician. 11:16 And she was alone, and she was scared, 11:19 and she didn't know what to do. 11:21 So Sushila prayed for her right there, 11:24 and then gave her her phone number, 11:26 and continued on to her prayer appointment. 11:30 Later that evening, the woman did call Sushila, 11:33 and say, okay, we have the operation scheduled, 11:36 would you pray for me? 11:37 And so Sushila prayed, and then on the day of the operation, 11:41 the woman called her and said, "I am so scared. 11:44 "I have never had an operation before. 11:46 "I don't know what this is going to be like." 11:48 And Sushila prayed for her again 11:51 that the operation would go well, 11:53 and that God would be with the hands of the surgeon, 11:57 and the surgery went swimmingly well, 12:00 there were no complications. 12:02 - Wow. 12:03 - And the woman was so thankful, 12:06 but this is what impressed me about the story. 12:09 She told Sushila that she had been going to this church 12:12 and people knew what she was going through, 12:15 but no one in that church prayed for her, or with her. 12:20 - Wow. 12:21 - And she said, "I want to go to your church Sushila, 12:27 "because you're the only one who took the time 12:30 "to pray with me." 12:31 And she's now in the church as a result. 12:34 - Wow. 12:35 And that's something, you know, 12:36 we can take a lesson from that here. 12:39 People around us, that we might even see every single day, 12:42 are hurting in ways that we may not know, 12:44 or we may know, but if we don't take the time 12:47 to pray with them, we're not really helping them, 12:50 we're not buoying them up with our care and our sympathy. 12:56 - Right, and she was so alone 12:58 that she didn't know who to turn to, 13:00 and if the people you're going to church with every week 13:02 are not reaching out to help you either, 13:04 then what do you do? 13:06 And God placed Sushila right there, 13:09 and had her stop, and she listened. 13:12 Because she could have said, 13:13 "I've got to get to my appointment," 13:15 but she didn't, and as a result of 13:17 Sushila listening to God saying, "Pause," 13:22 someone was brought into the full truth, 13:23 and she's part of the church. 13:26 - Wow, what a blessing. 13:27 What a blessing. 13:28 I love these Bible workers. 13:30 They are so amazing. 13:31 - They are, they really are. 13:33 They work night, they work day, it's amazing what they do. 13:38 - So again, God helped her to see somebody that needed help, 13:44 and she was willing to stop 13:46 and talk to her and pray with her. 13:48 Wow. 13:49 - Because we never know when God gives us, 13:52 you know, speak to this person, or stop and talk to them, 13:56 share this with them. 13:57 We don't know what's going on behind the scenes, 13:59 and we may feel uncomfortable and say, 14:01 "Oh that person, I don't wanna bother them." 14:04 - I don't know them. 14:06 - But God knows, and God knew that this woman 14:09 was in a position to hear the truth, 14:12 because she was so lonely, 14:14 and God was meeting that need for her. 14:16 - Right, and you know another thing that I think 14:19 that we can remember, is that we get so busy sometimes 14:22 that we're just rushing to the next thing, 14:24 and she could very easily have been caught by that as well, 14:28 you know, rushing to the appointment, 14:30 and I just wanna say, we need to slow down, 14:33 so that we can have to stop and do what God asks us to do. 14:37 - Exactly, yeah that's a powerful lesson. 14:40 - That really came out of this story to me. 14:44 All right, well I know we're not done with your stories yet. 14:46 I know you have a lot more than you're going 14:47 to share today as well, 14:49 but we're just grabbing the few minutes 14:51 that we have to share. 14:53 So the next one is about somebody that you got to meet 14:56 and witness with. 14:58 - Yes, so during the time that we were in India, 15:01 we actually had drivers hired to drive us around, 15:05 because the India traffic is crazy, 15:08 if anyone has been there, 15:10 and it was much safer to have an experienced driver 15:14 who knows how to get around, to work with us, 15:17 rather than one of us trying to drive the van 15:21 that we had acquired to move the equipment 15:24 and the team around. 15:25 So we had a total of four drivers, 15:28 but I wanted to talk about the first one, 15:29 and his name is Selva Kumar, 15:32 and he was a young man, very quiet, he was a Hindu boy, 15:38 and he was very good at driving, 15:42 but he didn't interact that much with us, 15:46 just got in the car, where are we going, drove. 15:50 But he had been with us long enough that over time, 15:52 we would ask questions through Israel Prisad, 15:55 our director in India, 15:57 who was sitting in the front seat with him, 15:59 and we would direct questions, 16:01 and just ask personal questions, 16:03 and over time Selva Kumar opened up to us. 16:07 'Cause we are a force to be reckoned with 16:08 and so it's very difficult to stay quiet. 16:11 - We will be your friend. 16:12 - That's right, we will be your friend. 16:13 And we included him when we would stop somewhere, 16:16 if we were traveling for the day 16:19 and we stopped somewhere to eat, 16:20 we would bring him to the table with us and include him. 16:24 And he became-- 16:26 - Which is unusual. 16:28 That is unusual. 16:29 - [Sharon] Yeah it is. 16:30 - The driver's expect that they're gonna 16:31 go eat somewhere else, or-- 16:32 - Right, right, right. 16:34 So he got to see a lot of what we do. 16:38 And we went to one village, Amaravathi, 16:41 which there will be an entire show about Amaravathi, 16:44 and I don't wanna spoil it for the viewers, 16:46 because it's a fabulous story, 16:49 but we did not know that our driver was from Amaravathi. 16:54 - Wow. 16:55 - And we found out later. 16:56 He actually got out of the van while we were there 17:00 and wandered through the village with us, 17:02 and the picture that's being shown 17:04 is of him sitting in the village. 17:08 And he saw us interacting with the people. 17:11 He saw us making friends. 17:13 He saw us, he listened to the interviews 17:16 that we were doing of the evening school, 17:19 teacher and cook there. 17:21 And Israel told us a couple of days later 17:24 that Selva Kumar was very impressed with us, 17:28 because he said that nobody goes to Amaravathi. 17:31 No westerners go, very few church people go, 17:35 it's an out-of-the way place, 17:37 which you will, the viewers will see in the episode. 17:40 And it really touched his heart. 17:43 And a few days later, we wanted to bless the village 17:48 with some mats and blankets. 17:50 And I was praying that Selva Kumar would be there, 17:55 because it was his area, 17:57 and I wanted him to be a part of this. 18:00 Well Sunday morning, the morning that we were going to go, 18:03 there was a new driver sitting in the van, 18:07 and I was very sad that we had a new driver. 18:11 I was expecting Selva Kumar to be there, 18:13 but Israel said that Selva Kumar needed to go to a wedding, 18:17 and so he was not going to be our driver. 18:21 - Wow. 18:22 - I was very sad, but I prayed throughout the day 18:24 that God would open the door somehow 18:26 for Selva Kumar to be there, 18:27 because I was sure that that's where he needed to be. 18:31 Later in the afternoon, Selva Kumar actually called Israel 18:34 and said, "I wanna come, and I will meet you there." 18:38 So we were all excited, 18:39 and by the time we got there in the evening 18:41 to hand out the blankets and the mats, Selva Kumar came. 18:46 And not only did he join us, 18:48 but he joined in blessing the families, 18:51 and that made such a huge impact on him. 18:54 He was so happy to be there, 18:57 and the picture, you can see him standing behind John, 19:01 smiling as he's grabbing the next bundle to hand out 19:06 to a family. 19:08 And unfortunately, that was the last day we saw Selva Kumar. 19:12 He had other things he had to do, 19:15 we moved on from the area, we had a new driver, 19:18 and I didn't get a chance to talk to Selva Kumar after that, 19:22 but a few weeks ago, Israel texted me 19:26 and said that he had been back in the area, 19:28 and actually connected with Selva Kumar. 19:30 And that Selva was having some family issues 19:33 and wanted prayer. 19:35 So Selva is interested in hearing more about the God 19:40 that he witnessed acting on behalf of the village. 19:44 So we don't know what that story is going to be like. 19:47 I was part of the middle of Selva Kumar's story, 19:50 not the end. 19:51 But I'm looking forward in heaven, 19:53 to getting to hear the rest of the story 19:55 from Selva Kumar himself. 19:57 - Wow, that just... 20:00 - I know. 20:01 (laughs) 20:02 - Sorry. 20:03 That just really touches me, 20:05 because it's so easy to pass by people, you know? 20:09 You ride in a taxi somewhere, 20:11 or you're even on a train or something, 20:13 and you pass by people, you pass by so many people 20:16 without interacting with them, 20:19 and sometimes God wants to touch their lives through us. 20:22 - Yeah. 20:23 - And that's such a blessing, it's such a privilege 20:24 to be a part of touching somebody else's life. 20:27 - Yeah, so, yeah. 20:29 I was very, we were all very happy. 20:31 He was like family by the time we were done. 20:34 - Yeah, wow. 20:36 All right, so now we have another story. 20:39 - Right, we do. 20:40 We have a story about Santosh, 20:43 who is the son of one of our JFA Bible workers. 20:48 And Santosh is a businessman. 20:51 And he owns DM Engineering, just outside of Coimbatore, 20:56 and they make very large hydraulic machinery. 21:00 And their company is a Sabbath-keeping company, 21:06 and he closes the business down on Friday evening 21:10 and Saturday. 21:11 And here in the United States, that may not be a big deal, 21:15 but in India that's a big deal, 21:17 because most people are off on Sundays. 21:20 So Sunday has become the family day 21:23 where families go and visit other family, 21:27 or they take a trip, or they just hang out at home, 21:31 and the workers who work at DM Engineering 21:34 are mostly Hindu, and they were not happy 21:38 when they first started, 21:39 because they had to work on Sundays, 21:42 and they wanted to be home with their family. 21:45 But Santosh works really hard there 21:49 in this very small company to make sure 21:52 that the workers are treated well, 21:54 that their pay is well, that their benefits are well, 21:58 and God has blessed this company. 22:01 It is a very small manufacturing plant, 22:05 and yet they do business globally. 22:08 This little company in Coimbatore, India 22:12 has orders from Europe, from Egypt, from Africa, 22:18 because they're honoring God. 22:21 And over time, the workers have really come to appreciate 22:26 what they have there, and they are happily joining in 22:30 on Sundays, and they use Saturday now as their day 22:34 to be with their families. 22:36 And Santosh brings his father, the Bible worker, 22:39 in a couple of times a week to pray with the men. 22:42 And that has been a huge blessing for the men, 22:47 to be able to have someone that they can talk to. 22:51 And so the businesses around 22:54 have slowly gone out of business. 22:57 You'll see a picture of the drone shot of the area. 23:03 There are a number of businesses there, 23:04 but only DM Engineering is still alive and well, 23:08 because God is blessing. 23:10 - Praise the Lord. 23:12 Well I know that this affected you a lot in different ways, 23:16 this trip. - Yes, yes. 23:17 - And I know the last story, 23:20 we wanna get to your last story, 23:21 because we're running out of time very quickly. 23:24 So share with us your last story. 23:25 - Last story. 23:27 The last story, I don't have any pictures of, 23:31 but it's about a man that I saw. 23:34 When we were driving in the van, 23:38 I would look out the window at the passing scenery 23:41 and the villages, and I would pray for the villages 23:45 on my side of the road. 23:46 Christina was on the other side of the van 23:49 and she was on that side of the road 23:50 and I was on this side of the road, 23:51 and I would pray for the villages, 23:53 and the people that I saw, 23:55 because I had no idea if anyone would ever be there. 24:00 And we were heading back to Coimbatore, 24:03 and we were getting ready the next day to leave 24:06 to go to Chennai, 24:08 and there is a road, a major road around Coimbatore, 24:12 kind of like a beltway that we would think of 24:14 here in the United States, 24:16 and as we were approaching the northeast corner, 24:18 and I was looking out the window and praying for people, 24:22 I noticed a construction site. 24:24 And what caught my eye is that the men 24:28 were picking up these heavy blocks by themselves. 24:31 There was no machinery moving the blocks. 24:34 They were picking up the blocks from a pile 24:37 and walking them down to where they were going to be used. 24:41 And one of the men that was there, he was older, 24:45 and he was crippled in his right foot, 24:48 and it looked like he was wearing an invisible high-heel. 24:51 He was only able to walk on the ball of that foot. 24:54 And there he was struggling to carry the blocks 24:59 from the pile to the end. 25:01 He was doing as best he could, 25:03 but it was a struggle for him. 25:05 And I looked at him and the thought 25:09 that came to my mind so strongly was, 25:13 who was going to go and tell this man about Jesus? 25:17 Who was going to tell this man 25:19 who's struggling with this job, 25:21 and wanting to put food on the table, 25:24 and he looks so tired and so stressed, 25:27 no peace, no joy, just walking from place to the next 25:32 with these heavy bricks, 25:33 who's going to tell him about Jesus? 25:35 And I burst into tears in the van, 25:38 thinking that this man could very well go to his grave 25:41 with no one telling him about the Father who loved him. 25:46 And that what's impacted me the most on this trip, 25:50 is seeing the faces of the people with no hope. 25:56 You would walk, drive down the street, walk down the street, 25:59 many people, many many people, 26:02 it's crowded streets and roads, 26:04 and everyone just had this look of despair with no hope. 26:09 Until you would get to a evening school, 26:11 where the children have learned about Jesus, 26:13 and their eyes are bright, and their faces are happy, 26:17 or you look into the eyes of the Bible workers that we saw, 26:20 where they have the joy of sharing Jesus with people. 26:23 The ones who know Jesus are the ones with the joy, 26:26 and everyone else is so sad, and no hope. 26:31 And that's what we have here. 26:33 We know this. 26:34 We have this hope, but they don't, 26:37 and they have no way of finding it 26:39 unless someone goes and tells them. 26:41 - Wow. 26:43 What an impactful moment. 26:46 Quick snap picture in your mind's eye, 26:49 'cause you didn't take any pictures, but-- 26:50 - I didn't, we were driving. 26:52 - You will not forget that. 26:54 - [Sharon] No. 26:55 - That's happened to me before as well. 26:56 It's just something that, 26:58 you get a glimpse into God's longing, 27:02 into his heart for these people, 27:05 and it's really a blessing to have that, 27:09 and it increases the burden for the lost as well. 27:13 - Yeah, it really does. 27:17 - Wow, well I really appreciate you 27:19 taking the time to share with us today. 27:20 It's been a real blessing. 27:22 - Thank you. 27:23 I've enjoyed it. 27:25 - I would like to invite you, as our viewers, 27:27 to get involved in these Bible workers lives. 27:30 To help bring hope to people like that old man. 27:35 That you can pray for them, you can be a part, 27:38 and if you would like to sponsor the Bible workers, 27:40 you can contact us at 27:41 Jesus for Asia, PO Box 1221, Collegedale, TN 37315. 27:48 Call us at (423) 413-7321. 27:53 Or visit our website at Jesus4asia.org. 27:56 Please join us in praying for these Bible workers, 27:59 and for hope to be brought 28:01 to the millions that don't know Jesus. 28:04 May God bless you richly until we see you next time 28:06 on Jesus For Asia Now. 28:09 (uplifting music) |
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