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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000142S
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00:22 - Hello and welcome to "Jesus for Asia now". 00:24 I'm Natalie Wood, 00:25 and my husband, Jon, is here with me today. 00:28 Hello, love. 00:28 - Hi darling, how are you? 00:30 - I am doing well, thank you. 00:31 - Good. 00:32 - So where are we going today? 00:34 Virtually going, I mean. 00:36 - We are going to the country of Cambodia. 00:40 - [Natalie] Okay. 00:41 - [Jon] Cambodia is a little country surrounded by Thailand, 00:44 Laos, and Vietnam, and the Bay of Thailand on the south. 00:47 - Cambodia is a country with an interesting 00:50 and actually quite painful history. 00:54 Do you wanna explain? 00:55 - Back in the '70s, Pol Pot rose to power, 00:59 came through with his Khmer Rouge and took over the country. 01:04 And he then instituted a program 01:07 where he wanted to bring the country back to purity, 01:10 which meant that he wanted everybody to be rice farmers. 01:14 Which meant that anybody that had any connection 01:17 with Western influence, anybody that had any education, 01:21 anybody that like wore glasses, spoke English, 01:23 had a ballpoint pen, he summarily executed. 01:27 And so millions of people lost their lives 01:31 during that reign of terror. 01:33 - Right. It's called the killing fields actually. 01:35 - Yeah. 01:36 The effect of that that we're feeling today 01:38 is that it was the intelligent people, 01:41 it was those that were educated, 01:43 it was the educators as well as the educated 01:46 that the country completely lost. 01:49 And so after that, 01:51 the people that were left didn't value education. 01:56 - Sometimes we don't see the value 01:58 and unless we've benefited from it ourselves, 02:01 we don't see the value. 02:02 - And so that is affecting the project 02:03 that we're talking about today. 02:05 - All right. And what is that project? 02:06 - There's a vision planted in the Cambodia Adventist Mission 02:10 for a boarding academy on the western side of Cambodia. 02:15 There's a school up in the north, 02:16 there's a school in Penham Pan itself, but that's about it. 02:20 There's some other schools dotted here and there, 02:23 some elementary schools and things like that, 02:25 but not like a large boarding academy. 02:28 And so the idea was born and some people were developing it, 02:32 and then the Howell family got involved, have moved there. 02:38 In trying to set up the school and start the school, 02:40 we found that there are almost no qualified teachers 02:44 that are available. 02:46 There's very few teachers that are available 02:48 and they are already employed. 02:50 And so what do you do? 02:53 We have students that are graduates from high school, 02:56 but you can't really have high school graduates 02:58 teaching high school. 03:00 You need college graduates teaching high school, 03:04 that have an education in teaching, 03:06 and as well as the other arts and sciences 03:10 so that we can elevate the level of education in Cambodia. 03:16 And so we had to start from scratch. 03:18 Finding future teachers that were willing 03:20 to go through four years of college 03:21 in order to qualify to become teachers. 03:25 And it's a long-term project. 03:27 It's nice when you can come into a country and hire teachers 03:30 that already have qualifications, 03:31 that already understand the gospel message, 03:34 that already understand the Adventist lifestyle 03:36 and can start a program right away. 03:39 But in this case, we had to start from scratch. 03:42 - Well, the students are all Adventist. 03:44 Some of them are very New Adventists, 03:46 but they are all Adventist, so that's a plus. 03:48 - Yeah. So we do have these students. 03:50 - It's a start, 03:51 - But they are students, they're not teachers yet. 03:53 And so we've had them 03:54 in the government schools there in Cambodia, 03:57 but we're having all kinds of Sabbath problems. 04:00 - Even when they had a class 04:01 that was scheduled on like a Wednesday, 04:04 the teacher wouldn't show up and then they'd be called in 04:06 to find out why they weren't in class on Saturday. 04:09 They moved the class. 04:10 And so it's like, we signed up for a Wednesday class 04:13 and now all of a sudden it's a Sabbath class. 04:15 - Exactly. 04:16 - And so they were having all sorts of issues, 04:18 besides the fact that they were being forced to learn things 04:21 that have nothing to do with what they're gonna be teaching. 04:24 Like Buddhism and evolution and things like that. 04:29 - It just wasn't working out. 04:31 And so we started looking for other options. 04:33 And the only options we could find was out of country, 04:38 and so we are looking at a school in the Philippines. 04:41 But that's not the only option, 04:43 another option is Heartland College here in America. 04:46 In the meantime, they had to learn English. 04:49 - Because no matter where they go, 04:51 that's gonna be the common language. 04:52 - Exactly. 04:53 Even in the Philippines, Mountain View College, 04:55 they have to know enough English 04:56 in order to take the classes 04:58 and understand what the teacher's talking about. 05:01 So that's what our missionaries are doing, 05:04 is teaching a bunch of young people English. 05:09 - Well, that's awesome that they have the skills to do that. 05:11 - Yeah. 05:13 It's an amazing thing because the project leader 05:15 has a masters degree in education. 05:18 And the missionaries have a huge heart for these kids. 05:21 Just living in a bamboo hut. 05:23 - Going through all sorts of things. 05:25 Especially rainy season is so hard. 05:27 And they're there and they love the kids, 05:31 they love the young people and it's worth it to them 05:35 even though it's hard. 05:36 - Their four-wheel drive pickup got stuck in their driveway. 05:40 That's what they're having to deal with. 05:41 - And a dusty house. 05:43 The termites are eating the house. 05:45 - Natalie, maybe we should introduce our missionaries. 05:47 - Her name is Natalie also. 05:49 Natalie Howell and Billy Howell. 05:51 And their daughter Alisa is with them in Cambodia. 05:54 And their daughter Danielle 05:55 is here in the States studying social work. 05:59 - We've got a video. 06:00 Maybe we can tell a little bit about their story 06:02 through this video. 06:03 - [Natalie] Okay. 06:04 (gentle music) 06:08 - In 2018, I went to a faith camp, 06:12 and while there they were playing this story 06:15 called "MissionTREK". 06:17 And there was a call for missionaries. 06:20 There was a great need. 06:22 Up until that point, I was pushing for Danielle like, 06:25 "You know you need to become a missionary, 06:27 you need to do missionary work," and all that kind of stuff. 06:30 And so as I'm sitting there watching the video, 06:34 all of a sudden I hear a voice, 06:36 "It's funny how you're telling Danielle to be a missionary 06:40 when I asked you to be one and you haven't gone. 06:46 If she is lost as a result of you, you'll be lost too." 06:52 And I kid you not, is like somebody used a pin, pricked me, 06:55 I flew out the seat and I said, 06:56 "Jon, where do you want me to go? 06:58 I have the qualifications, just tell me where." 06:59 And he's like, "What's the qualification?" 07:01 And I was like, "It's not important, just please, please," 07:03 you know, that urgency like send me now, tell me where, 07:06 pick anywhere and I will go? 07:09 And then he bypassed me and said, 07:12 "Danielle, what credentials your mom have?" 07:15 And then Danielle say, "Oh, my mom, 07:17 she has her bachelor's in accounting 07:19 and her masters in education," 07:20 and his eyes almost popped out his head 07:23 and he was like, "Huh?" 07:25 And he was like, "Miranda, she has her masters." 07:29 And Miranda grabbed me and said, "I get first dips." 07:32 And that's how Cambodia got in the picture. 07:34 (bell tolling) 07:38 - There's a whole world out there that doesn't know Christ. 07:41 A lot of us are like, we're ready for Jesus to come, 07:43 Christ is coming soon. 07:45 But the Bible says, we gotta preach the gospel 07:48 to the whole world, and then the end will come. 07:51 And there's 16 million people in Cambodia 07:57 and less than probably 4,000 Adventists, if that many. 08:01 There's so many places, there's so many people 08:03 that just don't know who Christ is, 08:05 and work needs to get done. 08:07 And if we don't get it done in the easy times, 08:10 the Lord's gonna have us getting it done in the hard times. 08:13 (somber music) 08:16 When you come out here and you're fully living by faith, 08:20 depending on God, it's a whole other challenge. 08:24 It's a different feeling atmosphere than you're used to. 08:29 It's a struggle sometimes, but we have to learn 08:33 to wait on the Lord 08:34 because that's what the Bible asks us to do. 08:36 They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. 08:38 He wants us to depend on Him fully, 100%, 08:41 and we have to here. 08:47 - I feel like being here, it's hard to pretend 08:51 that you're a Christian 08:52 'cause you're in a non-Christian country, you know? 08:55 And my deficiencies, or my weaknesses, 09:01 'cause it's many, have been amplified 09:05 and it comes out sometimes in interaction with others. 09:10 And in those interactions, I see sometimes self-rising. 09:16 And a lot of times I see how much I need God 09:18 and how much of me that still needs to die, 09:23 that I thought I was okay. 09:26 'Cause before, if you asked me if I had certain issues, 09:28 I would tell you no, that's not something I struggled with. 09:32 And so being here, I am learning that it can't be me at all. 09:38 Every step that I take, it has to be God. 09:43 I mean, look at this, this is 12 hectares, 09:45 this is almost 30 acres. 09:47 I don't know what to do. 09:48 It's overwhelming. 09:49 Starting raw from scratch. How do you do that? 09:54 I've never done it before, 09:56 so I'm learning and continue to learn 09:59 how much this has to be God, this cannot be Natalie, 10:04 this cannot be Billy, 10:05 this cannot be any of the students here, 10:08 it has to be 100% Him. 10:11 And that's it. 10:13 So that's the biggest lesson that I'm learning here, 10:16 that I know nothing, I am nothing, and I can't do nothing, 10:22 it has to be Him. 10:24 (bright music) 10:32 - So that's Natalie and Billy. 10:34 - Yap. 10:35 - Learning to walk by faith. 10:36 - Yeah. 10:38 And like she said, my deficiencies, which are many, 10:41 they aren't hidden, they come out. 10:45 And that's one thing that we've seen over and over again 10:48 when people go to a different place. 10:50 Even if it's inside of America, 10:52 if somebody moves to a different area, 10:53 they endure a little bit of what's called culture shock. 10:57 But it's even more amplified 10:58 when you go to a different country. 11:00 And so, yeah. 11:02 - Can't understand their language, the food's different, 11:04 everything is different and stuff. 11:06 And yet they're sticking it out, 11:08 they're determined to follow God's will, 11:11 and this is something that they've wanted. 11:12 They've wanted to have that faith trial. 11:15 - Yeah, it's interesting. 11:16 At the beginning of the story, 11:17 she said that it was her daughter 11:19 that wanted to be a missionary. 11:20 She was urging her daughter to be a missionary. 11:23 And then God said, I called you. 11:25 That's scary, isn't it? 11:27 And if she's lost, it's because of you and you're lost too. 11:30 - [Jon] Wow. 11:32 - It was a wake up call for her. 11:34 I remember how intense she was 11:36 when she came during faith camp and she's like, 11:40 "I have to go, I have to go. 11:42 We have to go." 11:44 - I think a lot of people get that impression. 11:47 Not very many people act on it. 11:48 - I don't think she said in there, but she said, 11:50 God had been telling her for like four years 11:53 that she needed to be a missionary. 11:54 - I was impressed with this family 11:56 because they were on track for getting a very good living, 12:00 very good life. 12:01 She had graduated and was making good money 12:03 and putting him through school, 12:05 and when he was gonna graduate, he was gonna make good money 12:08 and they were gonna live a very comfortable life. 12:11 But they were concerned about their kids. 12:13 Their kids were going to daycare, 12:15 their kids were in the hands of people that were not them. 12:22 And so they left all that and they went up into the hills, 12:24 into the wilderness, and bought a piece of land 12:27 and built their own house. 12:29 And then when they were called to the mission field, 12:31 they didn't turn away. 12:32 When they first started, 12:33 they were not sure what they were getting into. 12:38 But the more they learned about it, 12:39 the more difficult it became, 12:41 they realized what they were up against. 12:44 It's like they just connected more closely with the Lord 12:48 and just took it on and are moving forward. 12:52 This is the hard part right now, 12:54 getting something like this started, 12:55 especially a boarding school. 12:57 It's not an easy thing. 12:58 - It's blood, sweat, and tears. 12:59 - It is. - It really is. 13:00 And a lot of sweating, especially in Cambodia. 13:03 - Cambodia is one of the hottest countries 13:05 I've ever been to. 13:07 And yet they're doing it. 13:08 And I just really appreciate what they're doing. 13:11 - Maybe we can get some clips from some of her sermons, 13:13 because when she starts sharing, 13:16 the spiritual lessons she's learning from being over there, 13:20 it's just like, wow. 13:22 She really gets her preach on. 13:23 - Yeah. 13:25 And this is what's beautiful about 13:26 and why the church needs missionaries. 13:29 Is because we need to hear those stories that are bracing, 13:33 that separate gospel from culture. 13:36 And that helps us to see and be encouraged 13:38 to serve God more, to realize there's people in the world 13:42 that don't know Jesus. 13:43 There's still that frontier of the gospel that's out there. 13:47 And it provokes us to good works. Provokes us to love. 13:52 And the reason that God gave us missions in the first place 13:55 was for that very purpose. 13:57 To develop our character and to enter into the joy 14:00 that Christ has in seeing people saved and accepting Him. 14:05 - So we do have another video, 14:07 talking about what they're doing right now, 14:08 teaching the future teachers. 14:10 - [Jon] Okay. 14:12 (upbeat music) 14:17 - When we made a decision for them to go to the Philippines, 14:20 I realized we needed to teach them English 14:22 and we needed to get them on the property as soon as we can. 14:25 So in January, everybody moved from Siem Reap to Battambong, 14:29 and we've been living in huts ever since, 14:32 and we've been teaching them English every day, 14:37 trying to get them ready to go there. 14:40 I do my part, they do their part, and God do the rest. 14:47 So a typical day, we start worship at seven 14:53 and then by 7:45, 8 o'clock the latest, we start English. 14:57 And we go until 11 o'clock. 15:01 And then we have a two-hour lunch break, 15:03 and we go from one till about 4:35 o'clock, 15:08 we have worship, and then we're finished for the day. 15:14 And so throughout the day, we're doing dictation, 15:17 we're doing grammar, we're doing phonetics, 15:21 we're doing reading, 15:24 just about everything you need to learn in English. 15:28 It helps when you have students who want to be here, 15:32 who want to learn and makes the job a lot easier. 15:39 One of the big things how I've seen a lot of them growing 15:43 is that they would get sleepy, they would fall asleep, 15:46 they would check out. 15:49 And then I wanna say like after a month, 15:53 I started seeing one of them like she started looking at me, 15:58 and then she would have this smile on her face and I said, 16:01 "Do you understand?" 16:02 And she's like, "Yes, teacher, I understand." 16:04 I'm like, "Do you understand how much Jesus loves you?" 16:07 And she's like, "He loves me so much, teacher." 16:09 And I'm like, yes, she gets it. 16:14 It's like the best feeling in the world 16:16 when you're able to connect with someone. 16:19 Not only do they understand what you're saying, 16:21 but they understand how much God loves them. 16:24 (bright music) 16:28 Majority of them are New Adventists. 16:32 One of them in 2000, I think 15, somewhere around there, 16:39 there was an English school in her village 16:41 run by Seventh-Day Adventists 16:42 and so her mom told her to go there 16:45 so she could learn English, 16:46 but not to listen to what they say about God. 16:49 To separate them. 16:51 And she went to school listening to her mom, 16:53 and then after a while, she started learning about Jesus 16:58 and she got baptized. 17:00 Her parents aren't happy with the decision 17:02 of her being baptized and they still give her a hard time. 17:08 This one young man here, 17:10 who he's been an Adventist for maybe about four years, 17:14 and when I'm sharing with him, he sits like this. 17:20 It's like, wow, that's so exciting. 17:24 God is so good. 17:26 Wow. 17:27 And it's like you hear those moments and it's not about me, 17:34 but it's him seeing as I'm seeing how much God loves them. 17:41 One of them, she became a Seventh-Day Adventist, 17:44 but her mom wasn't. 17:47 And she talked about how for one year she prayed 17:50 for her mom to accept Jesus. 17:53 And it was the first time that her prayers 17:57 have really been answered, 17:58 and her mom became a Seventh-Day Adventist 18:00 and was baptized a year later. 18:04 One of them said, for the first 10 years of her life, 18:09 she would see demons all the time, especially the one 18:12 that had just a head and a stomach, no arms. 18:15 And it would come and it would press her down 18:18 and she would be like choking, all different kinds of stuff, 18:23 and she remember, she would call in Buddha to help, 18:26 but he never helped. 18:28 And how she would go to visit the monks. 18:32 Whenever she listened to them speaking or preaching, 18:37 she would always get a headache. 18:39 And so she would leave and go eat. 18:41 And went on for many, many years. 18:43 And when she became a Christian 18:46 and she started praying to God, 18:48 everything, the dreams, the demons, 18:50 all of that stuff has been completely gone. 19:01 - Isn't that beautiful? 19:03 - That is awesome. 19:04 - So this teaching, preparing that future teachers 19:08 is in itself mission. 19:11 - Right, right. 19:12 Because they're learning how much God loves them. 19:15 So many times we learn about the principles 19:19 and we learn the doctrines, we learn the truths, 19:22 but somehow the whole personal connection with God 19:28 doesn't make sense. 19:30 We don't understand that that's part of it also. 19:33 Or we only understand a little bit of it, 19:35 and so they're going deeper together. 19:38 It's awesome. 19:40 - They're combating an entire history worldview. 19:43 It's such a different worldview than what we have. 19:45 The idea of a loving God. 19:47 It's revolutionary. 19:49 - [Natalie] Yeah, yeah. 19:50 - And so it's a powerful thing that's happening there 19:53 with their future teachers. 19:55 And to imagine that when they get this, 19:57 they're gonna be the ones teaching our future students. 20:02 So what Natalie's trying to do is prepare them to get ready 20:04 to go to another college in a different country 20:08 where they can get more of this insight 20:10 and understanding of who God is. 20:12 - And get a solid Christian spiritual education as well. 20:17 - Exactly. Yeah. 20:18 And be able to come back and spread that 20:20 throughout Cambodia, through the education of children 20:23 that are gonna be going through all levels of society. 20:27 And I believe we're gonna get some very nice Bible workers 20:30 out of that school too. 20:31 - Yes, I agree. 20:32 And I know that her vision is not just 20:35 for Adventist children coming to that school 20:38 as a boarding school. 20:39 - Keep praying that that can start soon. 20:42 We have another video that talks 20:44 about the needs for the school and how we can get involved. 20:48 - Okay. 20:50 (upbeat music) 20:55 - As I was going through the village every single day, 20:59 I realized there's a lot of babies in the community. 21:01 There's approximately 100 children 21:03 between the ages of zero and 12, 21:06 and they have a school here, but there's different things 21:12 that's going on with the school, 21:13 and so I figured we should do a school from elementary 21:15 all the way through high school 21:17 to meet the needs of the community 21:18 'cause I feel like if we can get some of those children 21:21 and teach them and train them, 21:23 and then they will go home and tell their parents 21:25 what they have learned, that's the gospel. 21:28 - They do have other Adventist high schools in Cambodia, 21:30 but the closest I think is three hours away. 21:33 And most of the ones that they have in Cambodia 21:36 teach in the English language, 21:39 so we wanna teach in the Khmer language. 21:42 - Schools here are six days a week, Monday through Sabbath. 21:46 So if you're an Adventist, 21:48 you have to choose either go to church or go to school. 21:53 And so we wanted to create a school 21:55 where they don't have to make that choice, 21:57 that they can have their education and they can serve God. 22:00 (insects chirping) 22:04 - We have a group of young people 22:06 that are gonna be teachers, 22:07 that want to teach at our school, 22:08 but they've been having a hard time 22:11 with getting their education. 22:14 We sent them to school here in Cambodia 22:16 and there was a lot of issues with Sabbath. 22:20 - After much prayer and research, 22:22 we decided to send them to the school in the Philippines, 22:26 it's called Mountain View College. 22:28 And we chose that one 22:29 because it's geared towards training them 22:32 to be missionaries in addition to giving them education, 22:35 which is the whole purpose of the school here. 22:37 It's training them to go out and finish the work. 22:43 So if they can go there, learn how to do the work, 22:46 then they'll be able to come back here, 22:48 teach the students, and plant in the seeds. 22:51 - But they need to learn English 22:53 to go to school in the Philippines. 22:55 So right now we've built bamboo huts 22:58 like the one you see behind us, it's my current home, 23:01 and we have everybody on the property at this time, 23:04 and we're teaching them English 23:05 so that they will be prepared to go overseas and learn 23:09 so they can come back and teach. 23:13 - So once we're finished language study and they're gone, 23:17 the next step after that would be, 23:20 I'll be trying to learn the language. 23:23 Then after I finish learning the language, 23:26 the next step would be creating the business plan 23:32 for the school which includes a balance sheet, 23:38 statement to cash flow, drawing up the curriculum. 23:41 The curriculum that they have here in Khmer, 23:44 it has a lot of of things that we don't necessarily believe, 23:47 and so the plan is to get an English curriculum 23:51 and have it translated into Khmer. 23:54 (upbeat music) 23:57 During that time, we'll be working on building. 24:00 We're gonna be putting the elementary school 24:02 somewhere close to where we are now. 24:04 And then in the back, 24:06 on the right hand side of the property, 24:08 we're planning to put the high school 24:11 and the dorms and the cafeteria. 24:14 And then on the left hand side of the property 24:16 where we originally were gonna put the school, 24:19 staff housing will be there. 24:21 - We've leveled some land and we have a well dug, 24:24 but we need to get a tower and run pipelines and water 24:28 and things like that. 24:29 We need to get the property fenced 24:31 and start building the school by God's grace. 24:37 I just want this school to be whatever God wants it to be. 24:40 We want it to be a place 24:41 where when people walk on the property, 24:42 they feel the Holy Spirit. 24:44 They know that God is here. 24:46 A place where there's just love and compassion 24:49 between the students and the teachers and the staff, 24:51 and everybody gets along 24:53 and just wants to spread God's word. 24:56 A place where when the students that graduate here 24:58 can go back to their hometowns and start small schools 25:01 and teach their friends 25:03 and their friends' children about Christ. 25:07 Where the gospel can spread from this location. 25:14 - The biggest need that they're facing right now 25:16 is sending the students to college. 25:20 It's not a super cheap operation. 25:23 - No, no. 25:24 Mountain View College that she was talking about there 25:27 is about 8,000 each. 25:28 - For the first year. 25:29 - Yeah. 25:31 - It's about half that for the years after that, 25:32 which is quite amazing if you include the airplane fare, 25:37 the deposit, all that kind of stuff. 25:39 $8,000 for a whole year of school, of college is not bad, 25:43 but it's still a lot of money. 25:46 Especially when there's like nothing 25:48 in the account currently. 25:49 - Right. Right. 25:51 And they have eight right now, 25:53 but the plan is to have a 12th grade school 25:57 and to have a nurse and to have an administrator, 26:01 an accountant person. 26:03 So there's probably need to actually to send more like 13 26:06 to 15 young people so that they would have 26:09 replacement teachers. 26:10 And if they don't go to Mountain View, 26:12 it seems like most of the other options 26:14 are only more expensive than that. 26:16 - So what do you think is gonna happen with all these needs? 26:20 - I think that God's gonna provide. 26:23 - [Jon] You think so? 26:24 - Yes. 26:25 - Do you have any experience in that? 26:26 - [Natalie] Yes. 26:28 - So you know God. 26:29 - I also have seen how He has provided. 26:30 He provided the property for this in the first place, 26:35 He's just been leading step by step, 26:37 sending Natalie and Billy there so clearly, 26:40 making the call on them to go, 26:44 it's too clear that it's God doing it. 26:46 - Yeah. Yeah. 26:47 Well, God is able. 26:48 - Yes. 26:50 And it's not just sending the students to school 26:52 that we need miracles for, it's the fencing of the property. 26:56 She didn't really touch on that in either of these videos, 26:58 but that's a desperate need also, and it's 30 acres. 27:01 - Yeah. Yeah. 27:02 - Billy talked about the water situation. 27:04 They need additional things for the water, 27:06 they need to replace the pump that they currently have, 27:09 it's not strong enough to take the water 27:10 from where the well is to where the buildings are, 27:13 and building the school itself. 27:16 So there's a lot of miracles on the way. 27:18 - Yes, absolutely. 27:20 Well, this has been really exciting. 27:21 I'm so glad that they're out there championing those kids 27:25 and the future youth of Cambodia that will learn about Jesus 27:29 in practical ways through this school. 27:32 It just means a larger population in heaven. 27:35 - Right, right. - Yeah. 27:37 - If you would like to help the Cambodia Boarding Academy 27:40 to go forward, to send these future teachers to school, 27:44 to build whatever the Lord lays on your heart, 27:46 you can contact us at "Jesus for Asia" P.O. Box 1221, 27:52 Collegedale, Tennessee, 37315. 27:55 Call us at (423) 413-7321 28:00 or visit our website at jesusforasia.org. 28:04 May God richly bless you, 28:05 until we see you next time on "Jesus for Asia Now". 28:08 (upbeat music) |
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