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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000175S
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00:08 (triumphant orchestral music continues) 00:17 (triumphant orchestral music continues) 00:21 - Hello, and welcome to "Jesus for Asia Now." 00:24 I'm Natalie Wood, 00:25 and today, we've got a special show planned 00:27 and a number of different guests, 00:29 but first, we'll start with my husband Jon. 00:32 Hello, love. 00:33 - Hi, darling. How are you? 00:34 - I'm doing fine, 00:35 and I know we've got a special show today 00:37 because we've got a burden on our hearts, 00:40 and what is that burden? 00:41 - Well, you know, the... 00:42 There is a need out there, 00:43 a lot of people think that the Gospel Commission 00:45 is pretty much completed, that everybody in the world 00:48 has access to the gospel if they wanted it, 00:51 but the truth is, if you break it down by language, 00:54 there's a great disparity. 00:56 I did a little demonstration about that 00:58 at a faith camp recently, 00:59 and I'd just like to show it using water bottles. 01:02 - Okay. All right, let's watch that now. 01:04 - Okay. 01:05 All right, here, you can have one. 01:07 Okay, 'cause you speak English, so you get that, right? 01:10 Oh, well, actually, you can have this one too. 01:13 Okay. Yep. You... 01:15 That's... 01:15 Yeah, just enjoy the water. 01:17 Okay, okay, this one's for the English-speaking person. 01:20 All right. Good, good, good, good. 01:23 All right. 01:24 And then, here, that one's for you. 01:26 (people laughing) 01:28 And she speaks English. So are you thirsty? 01:31 No? Okay, good. 01:33 'Cause this one goes for the English-speaking person, 01:36 and then... 01:38 All right, the rest of you guys, 01:39 all the rest of your languages... 01:41 Oh, you dropped... 01:42 Okay. Here, I can help you. 01:44 Yeah, okay, done. 01:45 And then you can take this one, 01:47 and then, this one, and that one. 01:51 Okay, so you get that much, 01:53 and then, the rest of you can share this. 01:55 (person exclaiming in uncertainty) 01:57 - No. 01:58 - You want to share that with your...? 02:00 Okay, so this is a picture of the... 02:02 How the gospel is spread among the world. 02:07 92% to 96% of all Christian giving worldwide 02:11 goes to the 8% that speak English. 02:16 - What a sobering and challenging video 02:19 we just watched. 02:20 To think about these statistics, 02:22 and about how many people are represented 02:24 by all those other languages, 02:26 and how little resources there are to reach them with, 02:29 I wanna take that challenge today, 02:30 and I wanna offer it to you also, 02:32 that we would look at these statistics 02:35 and think, "What can I do to change that? 02:38 What is my part? 02:40 How can I follow Jesus 02:42 so that he can use me to make a change 02:45 so that statistic no longer applies?" 02:47 That's what we wanna consider today, 02:49 from Revelation 14 verse four. 02:51 Who are the ones...? 02:52 How do we follow Jesus wherever he goes? 02:57 What does that look like in my life? 02:59 And our first guest is Michael Shurley. 03:02 Hello, Michael. 03:03 - Hello. 03:04 - So glad you could be here with us today. 03:05 - Thank you. 03:07 - So Michael, what does following Jesus 03:08 wherever he goes mean to you? 03:10 - Well, I think... 03:11 When we think of following Jesus wherever he goes 03:15 we sometimes spiritualize it, 03:18 or think about, you know, 03:19 eventually we will be with him in heaven, right? 03:23 But wherever he goes... 03:25 In John 12:26, Jesus says, 03:32 "If any man serve me, let him follow me, 03:33 and where I am, there shall also my servant be," 03:37 and so where is Jesus? 03:39 Well, we know Jesus went to heaven, 03:41 but then when he's talking to the goats 03:44 and the sheep of the... 03:44 In the goats parable, 03:46 the goats are cast out because they did not 03:52 serve him in the form of, you know, 03:55 the homeless person that they could have helped, 03:57 or the person who was in prison 03:58 they should've visited, et cetera. 04:00 So where is Jesus? Where should his servant be? 04:04 Jesus is where there is need, 04:06 where there is need for his followers to serve someone. 04:11 - Wow, that's a powerful thought. 04:13 And it goes way beyond, like you said, 04:15 the spiritual application of choosing Jesus 04:19 every moment in our lives. 04:21 Does...? 04:22 In your estimation, does that involve a lot of surrender? 04:25 - Absolutely, yes. 04:27 I mean, you know, our flesh wants, 04:32 really, only to serve ourselves, 04:34 we don't want to be self-sacrificing, 04:38 and so, it does require a lot of surrender, 04:42 and I think we also often tend to think that... 04:47 You know, we're invited to count the cost, 04:49 and we tend to think that the cost is gonna be great 04:52 to serve Christ, and so maybe we should serve ourselves, 04:55 but in reality, when you think of it, 05:00 what is the cost of selfishness? 05:03 Eventually, eternally, 05:06 selfishness is sins, 05:07 the wages of sin is death, 05:09 but the cost of following Jesus, 05:12 we may give up a few things here, 05:13 but we have eternal life, eternal joy with him, and so... 05:19 And even... 05:20 You know, we're promised even joy here, right now, 05:23 despite the tribulations we'll have, 05:24 so there's no comparison, 05:28 the cost of serving ourselves is far greater 05:31 than the cost of serving Christ. 05:32 - Wow. Yeah, that's profound. 05:34 And so what does this look like in your life right now? 05:38 I mean, how, personally, are you seeing yourself 05:41 following Jesus where he's leading you? 05:43 - So I tend to be a person with a lot of eclectic interests, 05:47 and desires to do all manner of random things, 05:51 entrepreneurial things, specifically, 05:53 you know, I'm always thinking about things, 05:55 and even after I'd started working here at Jesus for Asia, 06:00 for a while, I had this in my mind that I wanted to do this 06:06 and also do a number of other things 06:07 that were not necessarily bad, honestly, 06:10 but were not really specifically going 06:13 to have any eternal value. 06:16 And recently, I was convicted 06:19 that time is short, and the cost of wasting time 06:26 on things that aren't going 06:27 to have eternal value is a cost I don't want to incur. 06:31 I want to dedicate my life to Christ's work, 06:35 and so that affects the decisions I make 06:39 in that regard of entrepreneurial pursuits 06:43 and things like that, but it also... 06:45 It affects the day to day because, 06:48 you know, you can very easily waste a lot of time on... 06:50 I don't know, YouTube's a big one for me. 06:53 - This and that, even, you know... 06:54 - Right, and you hear the Holy Spirit calling 06:56 in the back of your mind, saying, 06:57 "I have something better for you to do right now," 07:00 and it's... 07:01 I think, you know, it feels like a struggle, 07:05 but oftentimes, it doesn't have to be a struggle, 07:09 if we were merely to obey the Holy Spirit's calling, 07:14 then we would... 07:16 I've found that we find joy immediately 07:19 in that obedience when we just surrender it. 07:24 - Wow. 07:25 So you're finding joy in the work 07:27 that you're doing right now... 07:28 - [Michael] Yes. 07:29 - Because it's making a difference for the gospel? 07:32 - Yes. Yes. 07:33 - All right. 07:34 Well, I appreciate you being on today 07:36 and sharing just a little glimpse, 07:37 hopefully, another time, 07:38 we'll have time to spend a little more... 07:41 Hearing more of your story and your journey with the Lord, 07:43 but thank you so much for joining us today. 07:45 - Thank you. 07:46 - At this time, we have a video of Sarah, 07:48 a young lady who's been in Thailand 07:49 serving at a children's home, the Nortons children's home, 07:53 and then, she also recently got to visit Gayle Haberkam, 07:57 who is our nurse in the mountain jungles, 07:59 we were able to catch up with her there. 08:01 Let's watch that video. 08:03 (uplifting piano music) 08:09 - So I went on my first mission trip to Thailand in India 08:12 when I was seven years old, 08:14 I got this whole new world opened up to me 08:17 of all the culturally different things, 08:20 and how different it was 08:21 from anything I had experienced in my life, 08:23 and I just fell in love with the adventure, 08:26 and I came back when I was 11, 08:30 14, I did my first evangelistic series in India 08:33 and that was really hard, but really growing, 08:36 and then, I came back when I was 16 08:38 and I was able to actually come here, 08:39 and I fell in love with working 08:41 in the medical mission field with Gayle and... 08:44 (indistinct) 08:45 In the mountains, it's so beautiful, 08:47 and then, this is my most recent mission trip at 19. 08:50 (uplifting piano music) 08:56 It's hard to plan, 'cause God 08:58 doesn't always reveal our whole life, 09:00 but right now, I'm planning to get a degree 09:03 in some sort of medical training, 09:07 and then, Lord willing, coming back 09:09 and working as a missionary in the medical missionary field. 09:12 (uplifting piano music) 09:16 So from my experiences being able to do evangelism, 09:19 and building churches, and helping people 09:22 who couldn't get medical care outside of me 09:25 and the team that I was working with, 09:28 I found this fulfillment in life, even though I'm so young 09:32 that, like, I feel like many people have never experienced. 09:36 You can go to bed knowing that you've helped people, 09:39 or, like, you've given a church building 09:42 that they wouldn't have had if I didn't give my time to go, 09:46 or, like, here maybe, people would be sick, 09:47 they don't know how to take care of themselves, 09:49 and it's just a huge blessing to be able to be a blessing, 09:54 and I've fallen in love with how fulfilling it is. 09:57 (gentle guitar music) 10:01 One of the things that I love about working with Gayle 10:04 is, like, watching how they give their best 10:08 to every single patient, they're using natural remedies 10:11 and also medicine to just, like, provide for these people 10:14 to the best of their ability, and that's so impactful to me 10:18 because we don't take the time 10:20 to care about our neighbors a lot at home, 10:23 or to, like, even consider the people that we're around, 10:26 their needs, or how we can benefit them, 10:28 but here, it's just, like, giving our best 10:31 to each person one after the other, 10:33 whether it's, like, two hours after you've eaten lunch 10:36 and it's super inconvenient, or, you know, you're having... 10:39 They're having to hike in rainy season 10:41 and they're just pouring their heart into it, and it's... 10:45 It makes me wanna do it, 10:46 like, it makes me want to have the impact on somebody's life 10:49 that they're able to have out here. (gentle guitar music) 10:57 - Well, that's powerful, thinking about each other, 10:59 the people that are around us, 11:00 at the store with us or whatever, 11:02 no matter what we're doing, but also thinking about people 11:05 that are on the other side of the world, 11:07 and that's who we wanna meet next, and that is Gayle. 11:10 We have a video with her. 11:12 We caught her at the end of her week of evangelism, 11:15 where her sister got to go and do evangelism in her village. 11:19 So this is Gayle after 15 years of serving there, 11:23 and her first baptism was actually six years 11:25 after she moved there, 11:27 so it's a long-term commitment for Gayle. 11:29 Let's watch that now. 11:31 (gentle piano music) 11:33 - When I came here to this village, 11:36 I had no money, but I had a love for the people, 11:41 and because I'm a nurse, that's my way to build a bridge 11:45 to the people's heart, if I take care of their illness, 11:48 so the more that I gave to the people here, 11:52 the more the Lord gave to me, 11:54 and so, gradually, the work grew. 11:58 At first, maybe four or five people 12:00 would come to church back then, 12:02 and as we treated the sick and prayed with them, 12:06 and told them a little bit about God, 12:08 and we'd visit the villages 12:09 and we would have worship with the people, 12:12 people would start to come to this church, 12:14 and so, that now, almost 15 years later, 12:18 60 or 70 people come to church every Sabbath, 12:21 and every year, as we have evangelism, 12:25 more and more people are coming, 12:26 and also, we're having more and more baptisms. 12:30 (uplifting orchestral music) 12:33 When I was in America over the summer, 12:36 I had time with my sister. 12:39 They wanted to pray for me. What do I need prayer for? 12:42 Well, I told them I need to pray for an evangelist 12:45 'cause every year, I come to America, 12:47 and somebody gets called of God and is inspired to come, 12:50 but this year, nobody, all the doors closed, 12:54 and so, during prayer for an evangelist, 12:57 she heard the Holy Spirit say to you... 12:59 Her, "Well, you could do it." 13:01 Then that evening, I was talking to... 13:04 (indistinct) 13:05 On the phone, and he... 13:07 I told him, "There's no evangelist prepared, 13:10 we don't have anyone." 13:11 And then, he said, shockingly, 13:14 "What about your sister?" 13:15 So for breakfast the next morning, I'm talking to my sister 13:18 and I told her what... 13:19 (indistinct) 13:20 Said, and she was shocked 13:21 because of what the Holy Spirit told her, 13:24 and from there, she was convinced and convicted, 13:27 God was calling her. 13:29 She has studied night and day, prayed so much 13:34 so that when these meetings began, 13:36 they were inspired of God, 13:39 and from the first night 13:42 all the way through to today on the Sabbath day, 13:45 that church was packed. 13:47 They are very interested 13:49 and really earnestly listening to everything, 13:53 and today was the last day, 13:56 the Sabbath divine worship was extremely powerful 14:01 by the grace of God through my sister. 14:04 (uplifting piano music) 14:07 There is a man and his wife and family 14:10 that live in... 14:11 (indistinct) 14:12 Village, they wanted a worship in their house, 14:14 so we all went, 14:15 and everybody cut all their devil strings off, 14:18 and they all decided they were gonna be Christians. 14:21 Well, our work just begins then 14:22 because they know nothing about that, 14:24 they just know they don't wanna sacrifice their animals 14:27 and lose all that, and they see that 14:29 that doesn't do anything, 14:31 and we are very happy, so that attracts them, and... 14:35 (indistinct) 14:35 Had been to our church so much 14:37 that his family knew something also, 14:40 and so, from that worship on, 14:44 the wife also was very interested 14:47 in the Seventh Adventist Church and the truth, 14:50 and so, the man and his wife were here 14:54 ready for baptism today. 14:55 (uplifting piano music) 14:59 As I sat there in the church today, 15:03 packed out with all these people, 15:06 Baptist members, people that worship the devil, 15:09 people that don't worship anything, or the ghost, or Buddha, 15:15 I'm thinking about each one 15:18 and how so many lives, physically, I've been able to save, 15:24 and I think, you know, if I didn't obey God to come here, 15:27 what would be the result to these people here? 15:31 And then, what about the people getting baptized? 15:34 What about the people that God 15:35 is working on their heart that can be in heaven 15:39 because I'm here? 15:41 And I'm just an ordinary person, 15:43 and I just wanna work for God 15:47 and see that these people can come with me to heaven also. 15:53 (people singing in foreign language) 15:57 God has many people in this area, 16:00 and in these villages surrounding us here, 16:03 that we will see in heaven, 16:07 and if I'm happy about this baptism today, 16:10 when I'm in heaven, I couldn't contain the joy, I'm sure. 16:20 - I love how Gayle says, "I couldn't contain the joy." 16:23 Once she gets to heaven 16:24 and she sees all those beautiful people 16:26 who have been ministered to and brought to Jesus 16:29 by the ministry that he's led her into, 16:31 and this is a result of following the Lamb with her 16:35 so ever he goes. 16:36 Our next guest is a young man 16:38 who's using his talents and gifts for the Lord, 16:40 welcome to the show, Cameron. 16:42 - Hi. 16:43 - We're so glad to have you here. 16:44 - It's good to be here. - And I wanted to ask you, 16:45 what does following the Lamb wherever...? 16:47 So ever he goes, or wherever he's going, mean to you? 16:52 - I think the first thing that comes to mind, 16:54 is just, like, where the Lamb was willing to go, 16:58 which was leaving this place that was perfect, 17:02 you know, leaving heaven, going from being 17:05 at the highest position he could possibly be, 17:08 and as humans, so often, we try to seek 17:12 the highest place that we can be. 17:13 He was at the highest place, 17:15 and yet, he decided willingly to give that up 17:18 and humble himself to the death on the cross 17:23 because he was not focused on himself, 17:26 he was completely focused on the fact 17:29 that his decision of where he was willing to go 17:33 would determine whether he'd ever be able 17:35 to be back with us again, his children, or not, 17:38 and so, I think being willing to go wherever he goes 17:42 is having that same attitude, 17:44 that same spirit of being willing to... 17:46 No matter how wonderful and comfortable your life is, 17:49 being able to be willing to give it up for someone else. 17:54 - Wow. 17:55 How has this affected your decisions 17:56 in your life, your career? 17:59 - You know, I feel like that I have 18:01 the most meaningful job that I could ever ask for... 18:03 - Wow. 18:05 - Which, you know, is crazy, 18:06 I mean, there's many people who aren't fulfilled, 18:09 they don't feel fulfilled, 18:10 they're working a 9:00-to-5:00 job and they hate it, 18:13 and being willing to do... 18:16 To go wherever God leads, 18:18 I think there's no more meaningful path in life 18:21 because it leads to just so many things 18:24 that you would never... 18:25 I would never have dreamed of, you know, doing on my own 18:29 if I had just been following my own vision for my life, 18:35 you know, I wouldn't have come across 18:36 so many amazing things, and the ways 18:40 that God has worked things out as well. 18:42 If I was working in a another career that... 18:48 Right? 18:49 That wasn't focused around working for God, 18:51 when things don't work out, I could... 18:54 I would get stressed out, you know? I'd- 18:55 - Ditch and run, or... 18:56 Yeah. 18:57 - There's no assurance that things are gonna work out, 19:00 you know, like, when you're working for God, 19:01 you know that no matter what happens, 19:04 everything works together for good to those who love God 19:06 and are called according to His purpose. 19:08 You don't have that assurance 19:09 when you aren't working for God, 19:11 and so, the peace, and the joy, 19:13 and the meaning that you get, 19:16 you can't get it anywhere else. 19:17 - Wow. 19:18 Well, praise the Lord, 19:20 I know the Lord has led you to do video and media 19:23 with Jesus for Asia, social media included, 19:26 but also, He's got you having your own ministry as well. 19:29 Can you share briefly what that is? 19:32 - Yeah, it's Rebrand Prophecy, 19:34 basically, the idea is a lot of people 19:36 see Bible prophecy as those two scary books 19:39 of the Bible that they don't wanna open, 19:41 and maybe they have a relationship with Christ 19:43 that they find very meaningful, 19:45 maybe they are even working to save souls that are lost, 19:49 and Bible prophecy often feels separate from that, 19:52 and I don't think God intended it to be 19:54 because the whole Bible is a love letter from God, 19:57 even Daniel and Revelation, 19:58 and so, we're using art and storytelling 20:01 to give people a different glimpse into Bible prophecy 20:04 that demonstrates how personal and relevant, 20:07 and even how intertwined into our... 20:10 The call of the Great Commission Bible prophecy is, 20:13 that we are called to be this generation 20:16 that reflects the character of God, 20:18 and that goes to the whole world to reach them, 20:21 you know, reach everyone for Christ 20:23 and to show the world that God is good in our lives. 20:26 - Wow. 20:27 Well, thank you so much, Cameron, 20:28 for being on and sharing with us today, 20:30 I really appreciated it. 20:31 - No problem. Thank you for having me. 20:32 - At this time, we have another video 20:34 from a missionary who's been in Cambodia for over 30 years, 20:37 Brother Tim Maddocks. 20:39 (uplifting piano music) 20:49 - Over the years, I've learned to trust God 20:51 and not allow things to make me afraid, 20:54 but in my own thinking, there's one thing that scares me, 20:57 and that is reflecting on what would've happened 21:02 some 30 years ago, when God first called us to Cambodia, 21:08 if we had said, "No." 21:10 Now, at that time, Cambodia was still at war with itself, 21:14 and infrastructure was pretty much destroyed. 21:17 We had two small children, 21:18 our youngest was not even one year of age, 21:21 and so, we're coming in to a war zone 21:24 with two little children, 21:25 and it just made no sense whatsoever. 21:29 (uplifting orchestral music) 21:33 When we got here, we realized, "Wait a minute, 21:37 we're the only Christians that we know of in this town," 21:42 and so, we've come here to do agricultural work 21:45 and help the people grow more rice, 21:47 but God actually sent us here 21:49 for a totally different reason, 21:50 he sent us here so that the people could know Jesus, 21:53 so we began sharing the gospel, 21:55 and we started a church in town when we lived in town, 21:57 and then, when we moved out here, 21:59 we started another church here 22:00 and we were training local people to be church planters, 22:04 and they were going out and sharing the gospel with people, 22:10 and then, we started the orphanage 22:11 and we saw the impact that Christ 22:13 was having on the lives of the children, 22:15 and the same with the school, 22:18 and we began to realize that, "Wait a minute, 22:24 if we had said, 'No,' when God first called us to Cambodia," 22:29 and there was every logical reason to say, "No," 22:31 "Then there would be hundreds, probably thousands of people 22:37 that would've never heard the gospel 22:38 and never had a chance to know Jesus as their savior," 22:42 and that's a very scary thought, 22:45 that it would've been that easy 22:46 to say, "No," for good reasons, 22:50 and yet, it could've changed 22:54 the kingdom of heaven in a negative way. 22:57 (uplifting orchestral music) 23:03 You know, I'll sit down in a gathering now, 23:05 a Christian gathering, and I'll look around, 23:09 not in a pride-ful way, 23:10 but realize that if I had said, "No," 23:13 most of the people in this gathering would just disappear 23:16 because they wouldn't know Christ and they wouldn't be here, 23:19 and so, I wanna encourage you, 23:21 if you hear God speaking to you 23:22 and he has something for you to do, 23:24 even if it seems completely crazy, 23:28 please seriously think about it 23:30 because it may be that God is calling you to something 23:35 that is absurd in the minds of people who don't know God. 23:41 Jesus has chosen us to continue making God's love 23:45 and His character known to the world, 23:47 and if you decide to be a missionary, 23:51 you have a wonderful opportunity to do that 23:54 because you may be the only Christian 23:56 that people get to see, 23:58 and He could use you just like He's used our family, 24:01 and the kingdom of heaven will be a healthier, happier place 24:05 because you said, "Yes," to God. 24:07 (uplifting piano music) 24:15 (uplifting piano music continues) 24:23 - At this time, we have Hannah joining us, 24:26 Hannah works with us as well, hello, Hannah. 24:28 - Hi. 24:28 - Welcome. 24:29 - Thank you. 24:31 - And we have a few questions for you as well. 24:32 (Natalie laughing) 24:33 So first of all, what does following Jesus 24:36 wherever he goes mean to you? 24:39 - I think that it means to surrender, 24:45 to be willing to go outside of your comfort zone, 24:48 to, you know, serve people in need or share the gospel, 24:52 or, you know, just hear God's voice, 24:55 and I can't say that I've always done that perfectly, 24:59 but my life has been infinitely better 25:01 when I have done that. 25:03 - Okay. 25:04 So how did you first get involved in missions? 25:06 - My experience really started when God prompted me 25:09 to do student missions when I was a student 25:13 at Southern Adventist University, 25:14 and I really didn't wanna do it. 25:17 I put up so many protests about it, 25:20 but God kept pushing it and pushing it, 25:25 and eventually it got to the point 25:26 where it was so clear that I, like, couldn't say, "No," 25:29 because it was just so obvious 25:31 that it really was God calling me 25:33 and not just me imagining things 25:34 like I was trying to assume, 25:37 and my student missions experience, 25:40 I would say in many ways, was the most difficult thing 25:45 that I've ever experienced in my life, 25:48 you know, having to speak a different language, 25:51 not having any money at one point, 25:53 a lot of personal challenges at the same time, 25:55 and yet, I came out of it having the most joy 26:00 I've ever experienced in my life, 26:02 and as I was finishing my education, 26:06 I just came to the point of thinking, 26:09 "What's the purpose of just working a corporate job? 26:12 Of fulfilling, you know, all these ideas and dreams 26:15 that I had for my life 26:16 when there is so much more joy in service?" 26:21 - So then you got involved with Jesus for Asia? 26:23 - Yeah. 26:24 - And what have you found? 26:25 - Yeah, I think the biggest thing 26:28 is just getting to see God work on a daily basis, 26:33 whether that's situations in the office 26:35 where we see answers to prayer, 26:37 or whether, you know, it's stories or reports 26:40 that we get from the field 26:41 of all of the many miracles that God has done, 26:44 it's just such a blessing to see 26:46 that, like, God is real and working today, 26:47 it's not just, you know... 26:49 He didn't just do all these amazing things 26:51 back in the time of the apostles or in other Bible times, 26:56 he's doing it now. 26:59 - Amen. 27:00 All right, well, thank you for sharing, Hannah. 27:03 - You're welcome. 27:04 - And I know I've been challenged by this show, 27:04 and I'm sure you have also. 27:06 I would like to invite you to join us 27:08 in thinking about where God needs you. 27:11 What opportunities or needs are there 27:14 that only you can help with? 27:16 Pray and ask Him 27:17 because He may want you to go to Asia, 27:20 maybe even to Cambodia like Tim, maybe to Thailand, 27:23 maybe to some other place, Philippines, or... 27:26 There's so many options, 27:27 so many places in this world where there is need, 27:30 and I would like to invite you 27:31 to follow Him wherever He leads you, 27:34 earnestly ask Him where He wants you to be, 27:37 and determine that nothing will stop you 27:39 from going wherever He calls you. 27:43 If you would like more resources to help you 27:45 to follow Jesus wherever he goes, 27:47 please contact us at Jesus for Asia, 27:49 PO box 1221, Collegedale, Tennessee, 37315, 27:55 call us at "(423) 413-7321," 27:59 or visit our website at jesus4asia.org. 28:02 May God richly bless you 28:04 until we see you next time on "Jesus for Asia Now." 28:07 (triumphant orchestral music) 28:16 (triumphant orchestral music continues) 28:29 (no audio) |
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