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Series Code: JFAN
Program Code: JFAN000181S
00:00 (uplifting music)
00:21 - Hello, and welcome to "Jesus for Asia NOW." 00:24 I'm Natalie Wood, and I have my husband, Jon, 00:26 here in the studio with me today. 00:28 Hello, love. - Hi, darling. 00:29 How are you doing? 00:30 - I'm doing well. 00:31 And how are you? - Awesome. 00:33 Doing good, doing good. - Good. 00:34 - Excited about what we're gonna be talking about today. 00:37 - Okay, so first of all, 00:38 where are we going? - Okay. 00:39 - We're going to the Philippines. 00:41 To an island called Mindoro. 00:44 On the west side, but up in the mountains, 00:46 where it's dangerous and they have rebel armies, 00:49 and all kinds of stuff like that. 00:50 And the people in the tribes that live in Stone Age. 00:53 They don't farm, they still have superstitions 00:56 that keep them in bondage and fear. 00:59 - Yes. - Yeah. 01:00 - Okay, well, it sounds like it will be 01:01 an exciting report today. 01:03 - Yes, and we're gonna be meeting some missionaries 01:06 from the Philippines, going to the Philippines. 01:09 Now it sounds like they're not really missionaries, 01:11 but it's cross-cultural. 01:13 They speak a different language, 01:15 they have a different way of life, 01:16 so many things are different. 01:18 They have different customs, different beliefs. 01:20 They don't have access, 01:21 most of them don't even read and write. 01:23 Most of them live just barely hand to mouth. 01:26 More foraging in the forest or the jungles, 01:29 rather than, they don't do farming, 01:31 they don't raise livestock. 01:33 It's just a bare survival situation there with them. 01:39 So for the Filipino missionaries 01:40 to come and minister to them, they're giving up a lot. 01:43 And it's definitely cross-cultural, 01:45 and it's definitely sacrificial 01:47 for them to go and minister to these tribal people. 01:50 But we're gonna meet some people today that are doing that 01:53 and sacrificing a lot to bring the gospel to a people 01:58 that are bound in superstition, fear, and darkness. 02:01 - Okay, so the first video is about a young lady 02:04 who is a missionary there. 02:06 - Awesome. 02:07 (gentle music) 02:13 - In the many mission schools 02:14 in the different villages, 02:15 we have villages that have Bible workers, but no teachers. 02:27 This last year, I was assigned to the farthest village, 02:30 but this was where there were the most students. 02:32 So this meant that this was the village 02:34 that needed a teacher. 02:36 So this meant that I had to leave the last village I was in. 02:40 I was pulled out and placed here, 02:42 and I ended up with almost 70 students 02:43 of about four grade levels. 02:45 So I didn't know exactly what to do 02:47 because I am a secondary teacher, 02:49 not elementary nor daycare. 02:51 I knew nothing about young kids. 02:56 In the remaining four villages, 02:57 three had no Bible workers or teachers. 03:00 Only one had a teacher, me. 03:03 The effect of not having a teacher at a village, 03:05 they will remain in their old ways and condition. 03:10 Actually, each time I go village hopping or visiting, 03:12 they will ask me, "Are you going to teach here now?" 03:16 Or, "Do you know anyone else who can teach here?" 03:18 I cannot answer them. 03:20 That's why we are urgently in need of more co-laborers here, 03:22 because the harvest field is wide. 03:25 In order for me to do the work, 03:27 I always remember how God left everything just for me. 03:29 - There are moments that I'm also longing for someone. 03:32 - There are moments 03:33 that I'm also longing for someone who can work with me here, 03:35 but God knows my needs. 03:37 - God knows my needs. 03:42 (children singing in foreign language) 03:53 - Wow, very dedicated. 03:55 - Right? - Yeah. 03:56 - And such a need for more. 03:58 - Right, yeah, we definitely need to pray 04:00 for more laborers there. 04:01 - Yeah, and that last little clip was their graduation. 04:04 - Yeah. 04:06 - You know, it looks like a normal gathering of children, 04:08 but these are children that have grown up with malnutrition, 04:12 you know, many times, they're on the brink of starvation. 04:18 They're super dirty, eye problems, 04:20 all kinds of health issues, 04:21 and to see them all cleaned up 04:24 and dressed up like that is a huge deal. 04:28 - And to have them have the opportunity for school. 04:30 - Yes. - That's also huge. 04:32 - That's right, yeah. - Yeah. 04:33 So let's go on to the next video, 04:35 which is about a missionary family. 04:37 - Excellent. 04:38 (gentle music) 04:44 - For any modern family, one of the challenges 04:47 is that their children may be swept away 04:49 by worldly influences. 04:50 That's why it is a great help 04:52 when they are immersed in the mission field. 05:01 - My children here are included in our mission service. 05:04 I said, "Thank you, Lord, 05:05 "because while they are still young, 05:07 "you are using them in your work." 05:10 - We are teaching our children 05:11 to be unselfish, thoughtful of others. 05:14 We are enjoying our life here in this village 05:16 because first of all, it is peaceful, and secondly, 05:20 the Lord uses our children in ministry to the natives. 05:25 - Here, our children are happy, 05:27 and they have a big world to play in. 05:29 They learn from nature. 05:32 - The effect on our family is we are very happy 05:34 and our bond becomes stronger. 05:36 It's inspiring to work together in service 05:39 all day to the Lord. 05:40 And at the end of the day, we share testimonies 05:42 on how the Lord used us for that day 05:45 and drew us closer to him. 05:54 (gentle music) 06:04 - In our 10 years of experience here, 06:06 the Lord gave us wisdom 06:07 that the most effective evangelism is through families. 06:11 When the whole family is there, 06:12 when the wife understands what the husband is doing, 06:15 and vice versa, and the children are with them, 06:17 it is really a great blessing 06:20 - Because the village sees 06:22 how the missionaries teach their children correctly 06:24 in health and hygiene. 06:26 It's a great opportunity for the whole family 06:28 to grow when they are ministering together in a village. 06:31 (child speaks in foreign language) 06:33 - We found that evangelistic work 06:35 is more stable, more of an established presence 06:38 if the missionaries are in families. 06:40 So we are praying for family missionaries 06:42 who understand the work. 06:45 - It is so good to see a family 06:47 that focuses on evangelism. 06:49 If we truly want to have a happy life 06:51 and a family that loves God, 06:53 we must include our whole family in our mission work. 07:04 - Isn't that precious? 07:05 - It is, and you know, it's neat that they didn't wait 07:07 until their children were grown, you know, 07:09 until they were also, you know, teenagers or something 07:12 so they could help with the project really strongly. 07:16 A big part of their witness is living among the villagers 07:19 and the villagers seeing how they're raising their children, 07:21 how they're working with their children. 07:23 And so it's a huge testimony for families, 07:26 - And it teaches their children by example 07:28 to care about and think about other people 07:32 and to minister to their needs. 07:33 - [Natalie] Yeah, definitely. 07:34 - And then they grow up with a service mindset 07:38 which brings of course, joy. 07:40 - Right, okay, our next video is also about a family, 07:43 and they're living in a village called Landing. 07:46 - Okay. - All right. 07:52 - What you see with the Mangyans 07:53 is that when they have no money 07:56 and then are sick and about to die, 07:58 they will just close their eyes 07:59 and then the next thing you know, 08:01 they are already dead and buried. 08:03 There is no healthcare for them. 08:05 It is painful to see this situation. 08:07 So my thoughts were that maybe this is the reason 08:10 that the Lord brought us here to Landing. 08:18 I suggested to my wife, "Let's request to be assigned there, 08:22 "since there's no missionary there, 08:24 "and they are requesting a missionary to teach them." 08:26 At first I wondered, 08:28 "What was the reason the Lord placed me here 08:30 "and how he wanted to use me, 08:32 "and how I can prosper with the Lord 08:34 "and grow closer to him." 08:36 Then I saw they had a great need, 08:38 especially in medical situations. 08:41 Yearly, there are sicknesses 08:43 that come to this village from children to adults. 08:47 Many die. 08:48 They say that when that time comes, they just leave. 08:51 - From the month of November, December to January, 08:55 almost all the Mangyan villages have deaths. 09:00 This year around that time of illness and disease, 09:02 no one died in the village of Landing. 09:05 In all the other villages, 09:06 there were reports of death, but none in Landing. 09:09 This is the difference that the missionary work 09:11 of this family made there. 09:14 - Now, the other Mangyan families 09:16 had a change of heart 09:17 when they saw how the missionaries helped 09:19 and benefited the village of Landing. 09:21 They would say, 09:22 "You have some really good missionaries in your village." 09:26 - The Lord used their presence 09:27 and the little knowledge we shared with the Bartalis. 09:30 This is why the other villages noticed 09:32 and spread the word that at Landing, 09:34 no one was dying during the yearly time of sickness. 09:37 Then they even started bringing the sick people 09:39 from the other villages to Landing. 09:41 Even if Sister Maricar and Brother Zaldy 09:43 didn't have any medical training, 09:44 the Lord blessed their efforts to help them get better. 09:47 - Though I had no medical background, 09:49 the Lord himself will give knowledge 09:50 and show you what to do with the patient and what to say. 09:53 In my mind, I am thinking how to help them know about Jesus. 09:56 My first duty is to bring them to a knowledge of God 09:59 and how to have faith in him and his power 10:04 - Through herbal methods, the Mangyans, 10:07 through God's help were healed. 10:09 Almost all were sick here this past year. 10:12 They said, "Nevermind if there is no food, 10:14 "we are used to it. 10:15 "Nevermind if there is no money, 10:17 we are used to it. 10:18 "But we are not used to dealing with sickness." 10:22 So it seems that God gave me this mission, 10:24 not just for me, but for others to be blessed. 10:27 I have been inspired by what I read, 10:29 that what we do for others 10:30 becomes a sweet smelling sacrifice to the Lord. 10:35 - It's beautiful to see 10:36 how they're making a difference in that village. 10:38 - Yeah and the fact that God is helping them. 10:40 - [Jon] Yes. 10:41 - They don't have formal training, 10:42 really hardly any training whatsoever, 10:44 but God is helping them to be able to be 10:46 of a help to the people. 10:48 - Yeah. 10:48 And God can do that. 10:50 He can instruct us in the way we should go. 10:51 And the right words to speak to the people 10:54 and what natural remedies to advise them. 10:57 - Yes. - Yeah. 10:58 - And you know, this is key because in this culture, 11:01 when someone dies, they will pack up and leave. 11:03 They'll just take the whole village somewhere else. 11:06 And that's really, really hard 11:09 to continue to work with people 11:11 when you have to keep moving. 11:12 And you know, you build a school 11:14 and then you have to move the school building 11:16 or build a new one 11:17 because the whole village moves because someone died. 11:20 - And of course, this is the main reason 11:21 why there's so much starvation 11:23 is that they are not in one place long enough 11:26 to plant and grow a crop and and harvest it. 11:29 And so they're always foraging in the jungles 11:32 for whatever grows naturally. 11:33 - Yeah. 11:35 Which it's hard. 11:36 - Yeah it's very hard. - That's a hard life. 11:37 - Yeah, and the mother and father 11:38 get up at four or five o'clock in the morning, 11:40 go out to the jungle to try to be the first one 11:42 to find the barely developed fruit 11:46 that they can pick and bring back to their family. 11:48 - Yeah. - Yeah. 11:49 - Or the root that's just, you know, just peaking up. 11:52 - Yeah, so you can see why the missionaries that go there, 11:56 the Filipino missionaries, 11:57 they are dependent on outside funding 12:00 because there's no way they could be tent makers 12:02 in villages like that. 12:04 - No. - There's no jobs. 12:05 There's nothing they can sell to the Mangyans 12:08 'cause the Mangyans have no money. 12:10 And so this is why in certain cases like this, 12:13 it's so important to fund missionaries 12:16 to go into the dark areas of the world. 12:18 - Right. 12:19 And this is another reason why we have our Bible workers 12:22 based on stipends instead of tent making in most areas. 12:26 There's a few areas where they can. 12:28 But most of the areas it's like this. 12:30 Or if they were gonna be tent making, 12:33 then would they have the time to spend praying with people 12:37 and studying with people and all of that, 12:39 or would it become their weekend activity? 12:42 - Correct. 12:43 Now, some situations the only way to gain access 12:47 to the people is through getting a local job. 12:50 And so there's not one method alone, you know, 12:54 except for Christ method, 12:56 which is to follow him in his direction in each situation. 12:59 - And to meet the people where they are. 13:01 - Yes, yes, absolutely. - So, yeah. 13:03 That's why we believe so much in prayer. 13:05 Because God guides in every situation. 13:07 No matter what the situation, he knows all of the details 13:12 that we don't even know. 13:13 All the details. 13:14 So our next video is about a young single missionary 13:17 who has a heart for the neglected. 13:19 - [Jon] Awesome. 13:20 (uplifting music) 13:25 - When I arrived here, 13:27 what I found was one family with a matriarch, 13:29 but I felt bad so I prayed. 13:31 "Lord, if no one is leading out here, 13:32 "then why not put me here? 13:35 (uplifting music) 13:47 When I used to be in Kabungahan Village, 13:49 I used to go to church here on Sabbath, 13:50 at least two Sabbaths a month. 13:52 I saw that the church building was lopsided, 13:55 and there were very few believers. 13:59 When I saw that they really needed more knowledge 14:01 of the Bible so they could grow in the faith. 14:04 My heart went out to the brethren who had no leader. 14:08 So when I saw the need here, I said to the Lord, 14:10 "Okay, Lord, if that is what you are showing to my heart, 14:14 "please help me to give my little contribution 14:16 "to help them and be a blessing." 14:19 One of the things I do here is that at night, 14:21 which is the only time I can meet with them here, 14:23 is to go to the homes and to worship. 14:25 So it was clear to me that my work 14:26 was more on nurturing them and to foster spiritual growth. 14:31 Actually, my transfer here was a great struggle to me 14:33 as it would be to any. 14:34 So I concluded that to be a missionary, 14:36 one must learn to adapt to a lifestyle, 14:38 a way of living that is transient. 14:45 I now make it my practice in life 14:47 that up to what I can still do, 14:48 I will really do it. 14:49 Because when that work is done, I'm okay. 14:52 It is not my responsibility anymore 14:54 because I am only part of the work. 14:55 I'm already happy in filling my small role. 14:57 Maybe others will say there is still a lot of work to do, 15:00 but of course, I am only a little part in God's work. 15:08 That is also what I'm thankful for. 15:10 For the realization that though it is hard to move 15:12 from mission post to mission post, 15:14 but if that is the only way the Lord sees 15:15 will be best for my character building, 15:17 then praise be the Lord. 15:27 - What an amazing spirit. - Yeah. 15:29 - Yeah, willingness to suffer 15:31 and to go into places that, not because there's a job there, 15:34 but because there's a need there. 15:35 - Right. 15:36 To say to the Lord, "Send me here." 15:38 - Yeah. 15:40 And that's something that we can all ask ourselves. 15:41 Just like, "Are we in a place where there's an opportunity, 15:45 "where there's a job?" 15:46 Or, "Are we in a place where there's a need?" 15:49 In other words, are we directing our lives 15:51 based on where the jobs are? 15:53 Or are we directing our lives 15:54 or making decisions about where we spend our lives 15:57 as to where the need really is? 16:00 - Yeah, that's the focus question right there. 16:03 - Yeah. 16:04 - So in the next video, we meet a couple 16:06 who has dedicated their lives to serve these people. 16:08 - [Jon] Wonderful. 16:16 - It's really hard to break the belief 16:18 of villagers and faith healers 16:20 that no matter how much we explain, 16:22 all that they need is hygiene, the right nutrition. 16:25 They still clinging to their traditional beliefs. 16:31 - The village is rather far from here, 16:33 so we still have to go to them. 16:35 We go there when they are sick, we bring herbal medicines. 16:39 You need to monitor their foods 16:40 so that the herbs will be more effective, 16:42 because sometimes they do what you say, 16:44 but sometimes they don't. 16:46 So there are times that we bring them here. 16:50 (uplifting music) 16:51 (bird chirping) 16:59 - There were four families 17:00 that came here together. 17:02 That was when I said that I thank the Lord 17:04 for the opportunity to serve them without any other help. 17:08 The children were all sick and coughing. 17:10 They weren't hygienic. 17:12 Spitting wherever they wished. 17:14 The Lord taught me how to associate with them. 17:20 Three nights. 17:20 They stayed here three nights 17:22 where we took care of their meals to feed them. 17:25 So the first time we accepted a few families here, 17:28 our goal was to treat them as if they were special also. 17:31 And that is how it should be. 17:33 That this is how a home should be. 17:35 That it is different to live in a home where God rules. 17:43 - So we see the joy in serving the Lord. 17:46 We had many experiences in the Lord that we would not have 17:48 and would never have if we did not truly give all 17:51 to serve God. 17:53 - It is only when you see their big smiles that you say, 17:57 "Lord, your words are true." 18:01 Even in the absence of any knowledge. 18:03 Though we are not a doctor, we are not in medical work, 18:07 and yet why are people getting better? 18:10 It's because God is so good. 18:12 God gave us so many experiences to show us 18:14 that true joy, true happiness, 18:16 can only come in serving others in God's work. 18:27 - Okay. - That's really neat. 18:28 - Uh-huh. 18:29 True joy can only come in serving others in God's work. 18:32 - Yeah. 18:33 Yeah, that's really profound. - Yeah. 18:35 - So in our next video, 18:36 we're gonna meet the Roberto couple. 18:39 They work in the mountains also, 18:40 and they just did an evangelistic series. 18:42 - Nice. 18:48 - I just thought that in the end times, 18:50 "If they don't know the truth, 18:51 "what will happen to them When Jesus comes?" 18:57 I thought, "I will work and plan, 18:59 "according to God's will to teach 19:00 "and give Bible studies during the week." 19:03 The Holy Spirit was urging me to start Bible work. 19:16 - I went to one of the mothers in the village and said, 19:19 "I will just sit here and talk about the Lord." 19:21 Her family said, "You go ahead and we will listen." 19:28 I told them, "I hope that when we start the preaching 19:30 "in the midst of the village, you will come and listen." 19:33 They replied, "Yes, we will come and listen." 19:39 - I was very happy 19:40 because many were listening to God's word. 19:42 30 or 40 people were listening. 19:46 - I am thanking the Lord that every afternoon, 19:48 there were many older people 19:49 along with the kids who came to the studies. 19:52 They told me, 19:53 "We hope that you come here frequently to preach to us." 19:58 - I may not convince them to believe, 20:00 or force them to go to church, 20:02 but at least my work is according to his will, 20:04 to simply give his words to them. 20:10 - I said, "Lord, thank you. 20:11 "You really changed my heart," 20:13 because I asked him, 20:14 "Lord, please use me in many other things," 20:17 and during that time, he used me to preach to other people. 20:23 - I kind of wanted to bring them 20:25 to the true faith and to know God's will. 20:27 I didn't wanna see them hurt. 20:28 I just wanted them to be like us 20:30 and have the same blessings. 20:31 I didn't want them to be in any danger or be left out 20:34 because Jesus died not just for me, but for all people. 20:47 - Well, that's beautiful. 20:48 - Jesus died not just for me, but for all people. 20:51 That is such a strong motivation 20:53 to take the gospel to the world. 20:54 - Right. - Yeah. 20:56 - And I love the attitude of these workers 20:58 that we're seeing. - Yes. 20:59 - It's so, so beautiful. 21:00 - Mm-hmm, and selfless, 21:02 and you can see the joy that's in their hearts 21:04 and they're doing this voluntarily, obviously. 21:07 They could be having a much more prosperous life 21:10 in a different location, but they're going there 21:12 because Jesus died for all, not just for them. 21:15 - Right. - And not just for us. 21:16 And so we can be a part of their ministry to those people, 21:20 which is really cool. - Yeah. 21:22 These aren't the only villages though. 21:24 The ones that we've seen 21:25 are not the only villages where there's need. 21:28 And so there's a great need for many more missionaries. 21:31 So the leaders of this project 21:32 are wanting to start a training center. 21:34 - To train the locals to go up into the mountains 21:37 to work for their own people. 21:38 Several years ago, 21:40 there's a pilot that flew up into this area 21:43 and then he kept flying up into the mountains 21:44 and as he looked out of his airplane window, 21:47 he saw village after village after village after village, 21:50 just throughout all the mountains. 21:51 There's hundreds of villages up there. 21:54 Hundreds of villages. 21:55 And we're hitting just a few. 21:57 - Wow. 21:58 - Although the influence is far reaching, 22:00 there's still a lot of opportunity 22:03 for the gospel to penetrate into those mountains. 22:05 - Wow. - Yeah. 22:07 - So our next video is about the training center 22:09 that they wanna start. 22:10 They've been able to buy land 22:12 and now they wanna start the training center. 22:14 - Excellent. 22:15 (pensive music) 22:25 - Something that we see would be really impactful 22:27 is to start a training center that could train the men, 22:30 their wives, and the young people. 22:32 Then we could supply teams of Bible workers 22:34 to the hundreds of villages in the mountains. 22:38 That way the Mangyans will also help carry the burden 22:41 of their own people 22:43 and not leave the responsibility to just a few. 22:49 That way these mountains can be filled with workers for God. 22:54 So brothers and sisters, what we can do 22:57 is to include these mountain people in our prayers. 23:01 Heaven's happiness would not be complete 23:03 without the people from these mountains, 23:05 although they may look dirty, 23:07 or, and without a future, 23:08 we who are able must do our part and help them. 23:12 (uplifting music) 23:24 You can take part in supplying these mountains with workers 23:27 through your financial support, 23:29 supplying the needs for construction 23:30 and helping them build small houses for them to live in, 23:34 which is also difficult 23:35 because their natural resources are being depleted. 23:39 You may even help in many other ways, 23:41 which we haven't thought of, 23:42 and we will be happy to pass it on to these mountain people 23:45 who still live in fear and hopelessness 23:47 without education in a culture that is still immersed 23:50 in poverty and ignorance. 23:54 (uplifting music) 24:07 - So they've been able to buy land and a tractor, 24:10 but they're needing to build buildings now 24:12 to keep going forward. - And start the curriculum. 24:15 - Right. - Yeah. 24:15 So this is really important 24:17 because it's the people that can reach their people. 24:20 And so to train the local people, 24:22 and we have a bar in mercy, and they could become trainers 24:26 and give the others the courage and the tools 24:28 to go into their way up into the mountains 24:31 and start reaching people that are inaccessible 24:34 for people that live in the lowlands. 24:36 - Right, right. 24:37 We do have one more video. - Okay. 24:39 - And that is about evangelism. 24:41 - [Jon] Nice. 24:42 (gentle music) 24:47 - This village here, Kanruan. 24:50 We opened this with so much difficulty 24:53 and these souls are so precious to us, 24:58 not because we sacrifice here, 24:59 but because we believe God has people in this place 25:05 and they have to learn the truth. 25:07 So I was really happy last night. 25:11 We look at the excitement of the people, 25:12 the questions they ask, 25:14 and now, the smile are sweet. 25:18 It's because they know that we are good people. 25:22 Their suspicions are wrong. 25:26 And I am actually very thrilled 25:28 by their reaction last night. 25:30 We learned by experience 25:32 that the best speakers for these people 25:34 are fellow Mangyans, fellow natives. 25:36 The Lord provided. 25:39 Brother Michael is a full-blooded Mangyan 25:41 and he's now our Bible worker. 25:43 I am personally happy that at least he can preach. 25:47 He has this courage to preach. 25:49 So praise the Lord, 25:50 Mangyan is being used to reach their fellows. 25:55 This evangelistic is not the the first and last, 25:58 actually we have scheduled already for several villages. 26:02 The things for the evangelistic team are so incomplete 26:05 because it's not only Brother Michael 26:08 who wants to preach. 26:10 Even all of our Bible workers want to teach. 26:15 But right now we are praying 26:17 for a complete set of evangelistic equipments 26:22 and instruments like speakers, lights, 26:25 and you see, projectors, we need that. 26:28 And maybe if possible, a laptop 26:32 so that we can use in the lectures. 26:36 Even without those things, we are moving forward 26:40 trusting and believing 26:41 that the Lord will speak louder in their hearts 26:44 and through his grace and the sacrifices and efforts 26:47 of his servants here in Mindoro. 26:57 - This is so cool because in this very village, 27:00 several years ago, there was a massive fire. 27:03 It jumped the river and it came up 27:05 and it burned all the houses down 27:06 except the missionary house and the school. 27:09 They were big, tall flames 27:10 and the Bible worker just went and prayed, 27:13 "Lord, this is your school, this is your house. 27:16 "Do what you will," and all the flames just died down, 27:20 and those were the only standing structures 27:21 in the whole village. 27:22 - Right. 27:24 - So now since the village has seen the power of God, 27:26 they're interested. 27:27 - Yep. 27:28 And that's the neat thing. 27:29 - Yeah. 27:30 - Is that God is doing different things, 27:31 you know, in different areas. - Yes, yes. 27:33 - But he used that fire as a huge testimony 27:36 to his name in that village. - Yes, yes. 27:38 - As we have seen, there is so much more opportunity 27:41 to help send the life-saving gospel 27:44 to these precious people. 27:45 If you would like more information, 27:47 please contact us at Jesus for Asia, PO Box 1221, 27:52 Collegedale, Tennessee, 37315. 27:55 Call us at 423-413-7321 28:00 or visit our website at Jesus4asia.org. 28:04 May God richly bless you until we see you next time 28:06 on "Jesus for Asia NOW." 28:08 (uplifting music) |
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