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Young People Can Be Missionaries Too!

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00:00 (vibrant music)
00:21 - Hello and welcome to Jesus For Asia Now.
00:24 I'm Natalie Wood and today we've got some neat stories
00:26 of what God is doing to help people
00:28 with their health in Thailand.
00:31 Welcome to the show Kerry.
00:32 - Thank you.
00:34 - Now, you have a degree in, what is your degree,
00:36 what were your studies?
00:38 - I have a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing
00:40 that I got from Southern Adventist University.
00:43 - Okay, so when you got your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing
00:46 were you planning to go to the mission field?
00:49 - Yeah, at some point I knew I would be going overseas.
00:53 - Okay, and where are you working now?
00:55 - Right now I'm in Thailand, in the jungles of Thailand,
01:00 in the Mae Hong Son province.
01:01 - Okay, and what are you doing there?
01:04 - I help run a lifestyle clinic.
01:07 We do mostly natural remedies,
01:09 actually we do all natural remedies.
01:11 And, we just provide a place for people to come
01:15 that we can try to help them feel better.
01:18 - Okay, so I know we have a number of pictures
01:21 to go through, so let's go ahead and start with those.
01:24 So what is this first picture?
01:27 - [Kerry] This first picture is of me
01:30 helping out the village that we live in,
01:32 and we're at the harvesting.
01:35 We just harvested some rice and this we're pulling the rice.
01:40 - Okay, a lot of work.
01:43 - Yeah, but it's really fun.
01:45 (Natalie laughs) I enjoy it.
01:47 - That's good, that's good.
01:48 Service is fun then?
01:50 - Oh yeah, definitely.
01:51 - [Natalie] Okay, all right
01:53 and what is this next picture of?
01:55 - This is a picture of Grandma, we call her Grandma Ruth
01:59 and her granddaughter, think it's her grandmother.
02:04 And Grandma Ruth is kinda the reason
02:06 that we kind of all got started, our clinic really started
02:10 taking off, is because of her.
02:13 And she has end-stage renal disease,
02:16 and when Lisa and I first assessed her
02:22 we weren't quite sure exactly what was going on.
02:24 So after we went to the hospital and got test results,
02:26 we knew what was going on, and we formed a treatment plan,
02:30 all natural, and we've been taking care of her
02:32 every single day since then, and she's still alive.
02:37 And she comes for treatments every single day
02:39 at our clinic.
02:41 - Okay, so end-state renal disease,
02:43 can you explain that in layman's terms,
02:45 because I know I'm not a medical person,
02:47 and I'm sure we have viewers that aren't also.
02:49 - Yes, it's basically when your kidneys are not functioning
02:52 as well as they should, and if it's end-stage
02:54 it means that it's around 10%, so they're not filtering
03:02 and processing like they should.
03:04 - Okay.
03:05 - But really bad, so your kidneys are not...
03:09 - Not working at all. - Yeah, not working
03:11 hardly at all.
03:12 - Okay, so if she was here in America, what would she be,
03:15 how would she be being treated?
03:17 - She would probably receive dialysis
03:21 probably a few times per week
03:23 because she does have really, really poor kidney function.
03:28 - Okay, and I know they wanted to do dialysis with her.
03:31 But how far is it to the hospital
03:32 where she would have the dialysis?
03:35 - The dialysis center, the only one they had
03:37 was three hours, three to five, maybe it was five hours,
03:41 I think it was five hours away in Mae Hong Son
03:44 to the hospital over there.
03:45 - One way? - Yes.
03:47 - Wow, so she would have to do that multiple
03:49 times a week.
03:50 - Yeah, which is not realistic.
03:52 - Yeah, this family has a motorbike?
03:55 - They have a motorbike and they do actually,
03:58 one of the sons has a truck, but still--
04:02 - But it's still not realistic for her to go that far.
04:04 Okay, so what kind of natural remedies
04:06 did God impress you to use for this lady?
04:09 - We decided to do our own kind of treatment,
04:13 which was, we call it charcoal dialysis.
04:15 And so we do hot baths for her and I put charcoal powder
04:22 in it and she stays in the bath for about 30 minutes,
04:27 and we do, actually, two treatments per day usually.
04:30 And, it helps, it basically does the job
04:34 of what our kidneys are doing is relieving,
04:36 - To draw-- - Excreting the toxins
04:38 from her body.
04:40 And we also give her,
04:41 we gave her a lot of lifestyle counseling,
04:44 and she actually became a complete vegetarian,
04:47 and that helped a lot in aiding her kidneys.
04:52 - Hmm. - And so, this is a picture
04:55 of some villagers.
04:56 I call the woman in that picture is,
05:01 I call her Angie with the baby,
05:04 we so, refer to people in the village like that.
05:07 And I spend a lot of time with them,
05:09 and they've become, we've gotten pretty close.
05:13 I actually babysit her daughter quite a bit,
05:15 and she comes over to the house, I make her food,
05:17 I go to her house and she makes me food,
05:20 and then the other two little girls
05:21 are just some of the other
05:23 little girls in the village - Neighbor,
05:25 Neighbor kids. - Yeah, yeah.
05:26 - [Natalie] How nice.
05:27 - Visiting, yeah.
05:29 - So, are you learning the language then?
05:32 - I'm attempting to learn the language.
05:35 These are two women that I went to another village,
05:40 and I did a small clinic in their village,
05:43 and I don't remember what they had,
05:45 but they're holding the herbs that I gave them
05:49 to take, the supplements I had them take.
05:52 - Okay, so I know that there are challenges
05:54 with some of the, you mentioned it
05:57 with the grandma, with lifestyle.
05:59 - Mm-hmm. - What are some of things
06:00 that you see frequently that if they could change this,
06:05 or if they would change this, it would help their health,
06:07 like, right away?
06:09 - Well, one of the main things I see,
06:11 is that the Karen like to eat almost anything.
06:14 And so, when I got to their homes
06:16 I see a lot of what they eat, and it's,
06:19 they eat anything from snakes, rats,
06:25 I've seen dung beetles.
06:26 So they like a vast array of foods,
06:30 and so we really try to encourage them
06:34 to at least not eat the snakes and rats,
06:38 and definitely they eat a lot of pork,
06:41 that's one of their main things
06:43 that they will eat for protein.
06:47 And, so we really encourage them to try to
06:52 eat a little bit more healthy.
06:54 - Yeah, it can be hard though
06:56 because this is the way they've grown up,
06:58 and so they have to think about it
06:59 a completely different way,
07:01 and they have to incentive sometimes,
07:04 like the grandma. - Yes, it's true,
07:06 it helped save her life.
07:09 But we've seen that some of the villagers
07:11 actually start to think about it.
07:14 We've told her why she shouldn't, we shouldn't
07:18 be eating snakes and rats, and then the next day
07:21 she came and she was like, she asked us, she said,
07:25 "Is it okay, should I eat pork,
07:28 "or should I leave that out too?"
07:30 And so they're starting to think,
07:31 and they see how we eat too.
07:34 So being an example has also helped a lot
07:36 in being, helping change their lifestyle.
07:39 - Mm-hmm, now what about drinking water,
07:42 do they drink enough water?
07:45 - No, they hardly drink any water,
07:48 and it gets really hot and it's really humid there,
07:50 and so we get a lot of people who are dehydrated.
07:53 And so we really try to encourage them to drink
07:56 lots of water, because they're out working
07:58 every single day.
07:59 But, they, a lot of the patients that I get,
08:05 their problems are caused by dehydration,
08:09 and so we really, really to push drinking water,
08:12 but they don't really like drinking water.
08:14 And, I mean, I understand a lot of people
08:16 have a problem with that,
08:17 but we really try to encourage that.
08:20 - Yeah, because then you get bladder issues,
08:23 and you get kidney issues, and--
08:24 - Mm-hmm, all kinds of problems
08:27 from not drinking enough water.
08:28 - Wow, wow. - The very basic thing
08:32 that we just teach them about drinking more water
08:35 can benefit their health.
08:36 - Mm-hmm, what about cleanliness
08:39 in this area where you guys are?
08:41 Is that a problem among the villagers,
08:43 or do they have the basic understanding
08:45 that soap is good.
08:48 - From my observation I've seen
08:51 that their hygiene it really isn't the greatest.
08:55 They have a lot of dogs and cats running
08:57 around everywhere, especially where they eat.
09:00 And so, I can see that, I try to teach them.
09:05 I mean, it's really hard to teach them,
09:07 because their homes are all open,
09:09 so of course stray,
09:10 the dogs come in - Anything can come in, yeah.
09:12 - Yeah, so it's really dirty, but I try to encourage them
09:16 to clean up as much as possible, after, you know,
09:21 if the animals have been in there.
09:24 But I think they have a basic understanding,
09:28 in some ways they do have their outhouses
09:32 further from the house, which, I've been in other countries
09:36 and they don't even have that, they just go anywhere,
09:39 so I feel like the Karen maybe have a little bit
09:42 of a better grasp on that.
09:43 But, for the most part, I do try to encourage them
09:47 to use soap.
09:48 Some of them don't have soap, so Lisa makes soap sometimes,
09:52 and we will give it to the patients who really need it.
09:55 - Okay, so what is this next picture?
09:57 - This picture is of Mimi and one our favorite aunties
10:01 in the village.
10:02 And, everyone loves getting their blood pressure
10:05 taken, they're always like, "I want it."
10:07 They want it, I'll take it.
10:08 Any time I go to a house and take their blood pressure,
10:10 there's probably 15 to 20 people wanting it,
10:13 'cause they're like, "Do I have blood pressure?"
10:16 (laughing)
10:17 And of course they do.
10:18 So, I was teaching Mimi,
10:22 this is one of the Sharon's daughters,
10:25 and I taught her how to take blood pressure,
10:28 and do basic vital signs, and basic assessment.
10:32 And so, I was letting her do it on auntie.
10:37 - Okay. (laughs)
10:39 - These are two other aunties in the village.
10:43 It's called Laiko, which is about 45 minutes
10:47 from our village that I live in.
10:49 And, I did a clinic at that home,
10:53 and they were some of the people that came, I think,
10:55 the one on the left, I gave her a massage,
10:58 she has a lot of back problems, and they give her,
11:01 we have massage oil, and I gave that to her,
11:05 and gave her a massage.
11:08 - That's nice.
11:10 Warning, the next picture is graphic, a little bit.
11:13 So what are we seeing in this picture?
11:18 - This is a picture of me removing a tumor
11:22 from a grandma's wrist.
11:25 It was actually her wrist.
11:27 She came to us, she'd been to the hospital
11:29 multiple times for getting the tumor checked out,
11:33 but the hospitals tend to not take as good care
11:37 of the Karen.
11:39 They give them very subpar health care,
11:43 and so she came to use because she heard that people
11:46 actually care about the patients where we are at.
11:50 And so she came and she's just like, "I just need
11:53 "something done, I need, just help me if you can."
11:58 And so, Lisa and I, literally looking at it,
12:03 and we just decided we were gonna remove it.
12:07 And so this is me in the process of removing it.
12:11 And, after I removed it we sutured it back up,
12:15 and everything is great, she's fine.
12:21 - It was a little bit of an adventure
12:22 though. - It was an adventure.
12:23 I've never gotten nauseous.
12:25 I don't think I can ever remember
12:28 in working as a nurse or anything,
12:32 and I worked in OR, I worked in different places,
12:35 but when I was doing this I definitely
12:37 got a little nauseous.
12:39 I think it was a little bit more than,
12:42 it is definitely something I've never done before.
12:45 But she's really happy that we care about her,
12:48 and we wanted to see her feeling better, so.
12:52 - Good, all right, so you're being challenged
12:55 in your medical skills.
12:56 - Yes. - And your training.
12:58 - Very challenged.
12:59 (Natalie laughs)
13:00 But it's good, 'cause I have to ask for wisdom
13:03 all the time from God, and He gives it, so.
13:06 - All right and then you get to see
13:08 the blessing of how he heals people.
13:09 - [Kerry] Yes.
13:11 - Even when, and I know you've got a story to share.
13:13 But even when it's like, how in the world
13:15 could this ever help?
13:16 And then it helps.
13:18 But that story's coming. - Yes.
13:19 - So what is this picture?
13:21 - Actually probably talk about it here.
13:22 This is a group of young people I met
13:25 in the village of Laiko.
13:28 One is, two of them are Buddhist,
13:30 and the one on my right-- - The foreigner.
13:33 - He's french, he's with the Peace Corps,
13:38 and he is Catholic.
13:41 And I met them all in the village of Laiko,
13:44 and we just decided, you know, some young people.
13:48 The Karen girl on my left, she speaks very good English.
13:55 And I actually met her, this is, we went to,
13:56 on a really, really nice hike in their village.
13:59 And her name is Gitar, and she was my translator
14:04 on the day that I went, the grandma I removed
14:06 the tumor from, we sent her home, but I wanted to make sure
14:10 that her sutures were healing,
14:12 and her skin was healing fine.
14:14 And so, I went to her home, and we had a few more people
14:21 come in that needed some medical help,
14:25 and this is a Pwo village, and I am learning S'gaw Karen.
14:31 And so, it was really difficult to understand
14:35 because-- - It doesn't overlap
14:36 very well. - No, and they don't know,
14:39 none of them really knew S'gaw,
14:41 at least in my Pwo village, most of them know S'gaw,
14:44 so we can communicate that way,
14:46 but in this village they didn't even know S'gaw.
14:48 I knew, a couple of words in Pwo.
14:53 A patient came in, or this auntie came in,
14:57 and her hand is stuck like this.
15:01 And I was trying to examine it
15:02 and trying to figure out what was wrong with it.
15:05 I didn't see any, I didn't really see any scarring,
15:08 any wounds, anything, but she says it,
15:11 I knew she said it hurts a lot to even move it.
15:16 And so I was just thinking and praying,
15:18 and I was just like, well I don't know what happened,
15:22 but I was like, Lord, I have no idea what,
15:26 what happened to her hand,
15:28 but I was just like, it would be really helpful
15:30 if I had a translator.
15:31 And that I could understand what these people are saying,
15:34 and that I could help them more effectively.
15:37 And after I prayed that prayer,
15:40 this girl, Gitar, she walks in the door,
15:42 and in perfect English she says, "Hello."
15:45 And I just, I knew exactly then that she could speak
15:48 enough English to help me,
15:52 which is really rare to have a Karen,
15:55 especially a young woman, to be able to translate so well.
16:02 But she'd gone to a school north of Chiang Mai,
16:05 in Chiang Rai, and she was just back for a break,
16:09 and she happened to know that there was a foreigner
16:11 in her, one of the villager's huts,
16:14 and so she just came to help.
16:15 - Wow. - And it was definitely
16:17 a God send.
16:18 So she told me, she was able to translate for me
16:20 that the lady who's hand was messed up,
16:23 that she'd had a fish hook caught in,
16:27 not like just the skin,
16:29 it was like the muscle.
16:31 - Between the muscles. - Yeah.
16:32 And, which obviously with there being nerves,
16:35 and a lot of tissue damage and whatnot.
16:39 And, so she had that removed about two months ago.
16:45 But ever since then, ever since it healed,
16:49 she has excruciating pain whenever she moves it.
16:53 And she's, she's a really hard worker,
16:55 she works in the rice fields,
16:56 and I can see how it would make it difficult for her life.
17:02 - Right, with her hand stuck
17:03 in that position, - Yeah.
17:05 - or it's really super painful.
17:06 - Yeah, both things, 'cause you know,
17:08 if you're using the machete, or whatever it is,
17:12 cooking, it just makes it really difficult.
17:15 And I was just like, I don't, I mean.
17:16 So, I figured, I think it's nerve damage,
17:21 that's basically what I came up with.
17:24 And I was trying to figure out how I could treat it.
17:27 And I only bring a backpack with me
17:29 'cause I take my motorbike, and so I don't have
17:32 a whole lot of supplies with me,
17:34 but I always have charcoal, it's always my go-to.
17:38 And so I was just praying,
17:39 I was like, I don't really have anything,
17:41 I mean like nerve pain is like,
17:43 and nerve damage, sometimes it can get better,
17:47 but it takes a while, and I just didn't know
17:50 really what could help it, so I just was like,
17:52 well, I have charcoal.
17:54 And I was praying and I was just like,
17:56 I'm just gonna use the charcoal,
17:57 I have no idea if it's actually gonna do anything,
17:59 but it doesn't hurt to try.
18:01 So I had her heat up some water,
18:04 and it was fairly hot,
18:07 and I put some charcoal in there,
18:10 and she puts her hand in.
18:12 And then, I was just like, just, you know,
18:14 leave your hand in for maybe 10 to 20 minutes,
18:17 just let it soak in there,
18:18 and about two minutes later, she takes it out,
18:21 and she just starts looking at her hand,
18:24 and then she starts just moving it like this.
18:27 And I was like, I just asked her, I was like,
18:30 "Does it hurt?", she's like, "No, it doesn't hurt."
18:33 And I was like, "Are you sure?"
18:35 She's like, "No, there's no pain.
18:37 "I can move it, totally move it."
18:39 And I was just like, "Great, I'm so glad!"
18:43 I didn't want to act too surprised,
18:45 because I know God can do those things,
18:47 and God can perform miracles, and He is.
18:50 But I was just really happy to see that
18:52 she was feeling better, and her hand was totally functional.
18:56 - Yeah, in two minutes.
18:57 - Yeah, in two minutes.
18:59 - God's remedies. - Yes.
19:00 - Wow, well he told you what to use
19:03 to help her. - Hm, he did.
19:04 - That's neat.
19:06 Okay, well wanna tell another story now.
19:08 - Okay.
19:10 - And that's the story of how God took care of you
19:12 and Mimi in the dark one night.
19:15 So, would you share with us what was going on that day?
19:19 - Yes, about once a week I will go to this village,
19:25 the Dookki, for a medical clinic.
19:27 And, we usually had been going on motorbikes,
19:31 but it was rainy season, so I decided to take the truck,
19:35 which is a four-wheel-drive.
19:37 And Mimi decided to come with me,
19:40 and Lisa just said, "Just remember, there's no headlights.
19:45 "So just be back before dark."
19:47 And I was like, "Okay, sure, no problem."
19:49 I left around early afternoon or something.
19:53 I'm forgetting that lots of people
19:57 like to come when I do medical clinics,
20:00 and so I got there, and there was a lot of patients,
20:06 a lot of people to see, a lot of people to talk to.
20:09 And, right as I was, we were about to go,
20:13 because we would have enough time to get back before dark,
20:15 this man comes running, and literally gets on his knees,
20:19 and starts begging me to come see his wife,
20:23 'cause she's really sick.
20:25 And so, of course I go, I wanna go help her,
20:28 and so I go see.
20:30 And we talk to her, and I do an assessment,
20:32 and it takes a long time because she has a lot of problems.
20:35 She has a lot of diseases.
20:40 Just trying to know what to give her,
20:43 what I had, what I could give her,
20:44 what I needed to bring, and just things like that,
20:47 it took a really long time.
20:49 But, that's okay, we left maybe 20 to 30 minutes
20:55 before it got dark, so I thought, well, I'll just drive
21:00 a little faster.
21:02 And so, it was starting to get dark,
21:06 and we made it to where it goes to the dirt road
21:12 that's maybe two or three miles from our house,
21:17 and then it was dark by the time
21:21 I was about a mile and a half from the house.
21:28 We had no lights.
21:30 I actually gave Mimi my phone to try to
21:33 shine it. - Shine some light.
21:35 - But there was no light.
21:36 So it was dark, and there's like, it's really windy
21:41 on the way back, especially after the dirt road,
21:44 you have a drop off on one side
21:47 that goes down into the valley,
21:49 and then you have banks on the other side.
21:52 And I took a turn too sharply,
21:55 and I didn't really know what was happening,
21:57 but I just felt the truck turn to the left,
22:03 and I was at an angle, but then it stopped,
22:07 and I didn't really know exactly if, where I was,
22:11 so I was just like, I'm gonna try
22:12 to drive forward, - Out.
22:15 - and out of this,
22:17 which as soon as I pushed on the gas,
22:19 it started, almost rolling.
22:22 So I stopped, and Mimi had already jumped out.
22:26 And so, I jumped out, and I was kinda like,
22:29 almost just, we were both holding our breaths
22:31 just waiting for it to just roll down the mountain,
22:34 or down into the valley. - Now when you jumped out,
22:37 it sounds like the truck was, kind of level,
22:39 and you could just jump out,
22:40 but that's not what--
22:42 - No, I climbed out the window, sorry, yeah.
22:44 - Yeah, you climbed out using
22:45 the center console or something.
22:49 - Yeah, I think so. - Isn't that what you, anyway.
22:51 - Yeah, it was like,
22:53 it was really at an angle. - At a steep angle.
22:55 - Yeah, and so I climbed out the window.
22:57 But, in Thailand, the steering wheel is on the right side,
23:01 and so I was sitting on the right side,
23:03 and so it was actually easier--
23:05 - You were on the uphill side.
23:06 - Yeah, so it was a little easier to get out from there.
23:09 But we both were just like
23:12 - What now? - really, yeah.
23:13 And Mimi was, she was scared, and so I was just like,
23:17 "All right, Mimi, you ready to run?"
23:19 And so, we ran, well I guess she kinda jogged,
23:25 we ran all the way back to the house,
23:27 which was only about a mile,
23:29 but I got Jason and thankfully we had Travis' truck,
23:35 which is really, it's a really powerful truck,
23:37 and we got cables, and chains, and everything,
23:41 and as I was driving back to where the truck
23:45 had almost gone off the edge,
23:47 I was just like, we were going around the curves
23:51 and I was just like, I don't see it.
23:53 I was like, I really hope - Where is it?
23:55 - it didn't roll.
23:56 This whole time I was just praying.
23:57 I was like, please don't roll down the hill,
23:59 please don't roll down the hill.
24:00 And so we finally got there, and it was still
24:03 in the same position. - Wow.
24:05 - And even though, we had some light,
24:07 so we could kind of see, but we were,
24:09 our first priority was to tie it off.
24:12 So we tied it off to a bunch of bamboo clumps,
24:15 and by the time we tied it off,
24:17 we were able to see a little bit more
24:20 of where it was, and it was definitely,
24:25 definitely not supposed to be in that spot.
24:29 I know when I looked at it,
24:30 it looked like the tires were,
24:33 you could only see that maybe one tire was on the ground,
24:36 and it was just amazing that it hadn't rolled down the hill.
24:40 - [Natalie] Was it caught on bushes,
24:41 - No. - or on the trees or anything?
24:43 - [Kerry] No, when we looked, there's absolutely nothing
24:46 that could stop it.
24:47 There's nothing that could be in the way of it,
24:50 except for definitely God
24:52 and his angels, for sure. - Wow.
24:54 - And we got the truck tied off,
24:57 but Jason tried to do it in the other truck that we had,
25:02 but we needed, we actually got two trucks.
25:04 We went back and got the head-woman's truck,
25:06 and it took two trucks,
25:09 including I actually had to climb back in the truck.
25:14 That was actually scarier than climbing out of the truck,
25:17 with no-- - 'Cause you had seen
25:19 where it was sitting,
25:20 - U-huh. - And how it was sitting
25:21 by then. - Even though it was tied off,
25:23 Jason's giving me tips if it rolls,
25:28 and I'm just like, prays. - Huh (laughs).
25:30 - So I had to climb back in,
25:31 and I'm like, I was trying to help drive it out
25:35 as they were pulling me out.
25:37 So, with the three of us working together it worked.
25:42 It took a little while but we got it out, so.
25:45 - So, have you seen your spiritual walk with God
25:52 grow as you've been in Thailand?
25:55 - Yes, definitely.
25:58 - Has it been a little bit of improvement,
26:00 or a little bit closer,
26:01 or what would you say? - Hopefully a lot,
26:03 I hope it's a lot.
26:05 Before going to Thailand I was definitely
26:09 living a different life.
26:12 I worked at the hospital here in Chattanooga,
26:18 just, I kind of stepped away from the church in a way,
26:24 and I, I was definitely not living the life
26:28 that I knew God had called me to.
26:30 When I was in high school, when I was a senior,
26:36 I went with my church on a mission trip to Guyana
26:38 in South America.
26:40 And that's when I really felt God's first call
26:42 to overseas missions, as well as to be a nurse.
26:47 And so, I did go to nursing school at Southern,
26:52 and I always felt this call, this just,
26:56 I had to go to the mission field,
26:59 and I wanted to go.
27:00 It was a passion of mine, but after getting a job
27:06 in a hospital, and just kind of being out in the real world,
27:10 and not really knowing exactly how to handle that.
27:14 Unfortunately a lot of that started to die,
27:17 and I became more like the world, and I kind of
27:20 stepped away from the church for a little while.
27:23 But, God never gives up on us,
27:25 and He brought me back.
27:27 And, one thing that I'm really happy about
27:30 is that He brought me to Thailand,
27:32 and when you're working for Him,
27:36 it's really like the most fulfilling thing,
27:39 and nothing else can ever compare to that.
27:42 - I would like to invite you to be a part of Kerry's project
27:45 by praying for her, and if you would like to get in touch,
27:48 please contact us at 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 May God richly bless you, until we see you next time
28:06 on Jesus For Asia Now.
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