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00:03 we're living in unprecedented times. 00:05 Join us now for Today special program. 00:12 I want to spend my life 00:17 Mending broken people 00:23 I want to spend my life 00:29 Removing pain Lord, 00:34 Let my words 00:39 Heal a heart that hurts 00:44 I want to spend my life 00:50 Mending broken people 00:55 I want to spend my life 01:00 Mending broken people 01:15 Hello, I'm Jill Morikone, 01:16 and I just want to welcome you to another 3ABN Today program. 01:20 I love this program. 01:21 We get to spend time with you, our family at home, 01:24 and especially, 01:26 we get to hear testimonies and stories of changed lives. 01:29 We get to hear what God is doing 01:31 in and through ministries around the world. 01:35 Today's testimony and ministry is Pathway to Health, 01:39 known as your best Pathway to Health. 01:42 3ABN has long believed in and stood 01:45 with the Ministry of Pathway 01:47 to Health because they provide free medical care, 01:49 free dental care, 01:51 free optical care to people who need it the most. 01:55 They have large events 01:58 where doctors and nurses and medical professionals 02:01 come together 02:02 and just share the gospel through health evangelism. 02:07 So we believe in this ministry. 02:09 It was started, of course, founded by Dr. Lela Lewis, 02:12 and she did an amazing job, 02:15 and we're so grateful for that partnership. 02:17 And then she transitioned to doing some other things. 02:20 And we have a new leadership team, 02:23 a new president and CEO. 02:25 And we're excited to talk to you about what God 02:27 is doing in and through this ministry, 02:31 especially in these closing moments 02:33 of earth's history. 02:34 So we have some incredible guests on the program, 02:36 which I'm going to introduce you to right now. 02:38 To my right 02:40 is The Honorable Kathryn Proffitt, 02:43 who is the board chair actually of Pathway to Health. 02:46 And you served for the Republic of Malta. 02:48 You served as an ambassador 02:49 for the United States Government. 02:51 Yes. 02:52 So that just makes me even feel 02:54 a little intimidated just sitting here, 02:55 but you are my sister in Christ. 02:56 Tell me just a little bit about your background? 02:58 Well, first of all, Jill, 02:59 you're an amazing ambassador for the Lord Jesus Christ, 03:02 which is a much higher calling. 03:04 So it was a God thing. 03:05 You know, God has a sense of humor. 03:07 He finds the most unqualified, 03:10 unlikely candidate so that we know 03:13 it was Him and I was appointed, 03:14 absolutely, because of a miracle. 03:17 It never could have happened any other way. 03:19 Wow. 03:20 So what years did you serve the Republic of Malta? 03:22 I served from 1997 to 2001. 03:26 Wow, okay. 03:28 And it was an amazing experience. 03:29 It was just incredible, and a great honor. 03:32 But... 03:33 Amen. Amen. 03:35 Well, Kathryn is a woman of many gifts 03:36 who do an incredible job, excuse me, 03:38 I have the privilege of sitting on the Pathway to Health Board, 03:41 and being a board member there for several years, 03:44 and Kathryn does an amazing job chairing 03:46 in those meetings. 03:47 So we're excited to hear 03:49 how God is using Pathway 03:50 to Health and about their next events coming up. 03:53 Sitting next to you is Dr. Julie Bryson. 03:56 And you are the Chief Medical Officer 03:58 for Pathway to Health. 03:59 And tell me just a little bit about your background, 04:01 and then how you became involved in Pathway to Health? 04:04 Well, I'm a family practice doctor 04:05 and somebody invited me to a Pathway 04:07 to Health event in 2016. 04:10 And the person who invited me didn't show up, 04:11 but I loved it. 04:13 I was so excited about how people work together 04:16 and how there were so many services 04:18 and how positive everybody was. 04:20 It was just a wonderful experience. 04:22 Amen. That was my beginning. 04:24 I've worked as family practice doctor 04:25 in various places, 04:27 I've done some work overseas temporarily, 04:28 and then I've done work in Alaska and Guam. 04:31 Those have been the majority of my career, 04:33 though I've worked in California. 04:34 Most recently I was in Guam. 04:36 I went there before COVID, 04:37 COVID hit about a month after I got there and I just stayed 04:40 for more than a year and a half. 04:43 So I've just gotten back. Yeah. 04:44 So you're back in the States now practicing? 04:46 I've just arrived. Yeah. 04:47 Okay. Yeah. 04:49 And let me tell you something about Dr. Julie. 04:51 She is the most committed to mission person I know. 04:55 What she would do is she would go serve in Alaska 04:58 and make significant amount of money 05:02 for a couple of months, 05:03 and then she'd go and serve somewhere in the world 05:05 where they needed medical care. 05:06 Oh, wow. 05:08 So that's sort of says 05:09 who she is and how committed she is to the Lord. 05:11 You have a heart for ministry then. 05:13 What a perfect fit then to work with Pathway to Health, 05:16 because that's what Pathway to Health is all about. 05:18 We're so blessed. We're very blessed to have her. 05:20 Yeah, that's incredible. 05:21 So I was going to say we save the best 05:22 for last but I don't know if that's true, 05:24 but this is the President and CEO of Pathway to Health. 05:28 This is Ivan, 05:30 I'm going to flawed your last name Golubic. 05:31 Golubic. 05:33 Thank you. Okay. 05:34 We're so glad to have you here. 05:35 So tell me a little bit about your background, 05:38 and how you became involved in Pathway to Health? 05:40 Well, before we go into my background, 05:42 I really want to thank 3ABN 05:44 for all the support throughout the years 05:45 and for you hosting us here. 05:47 It's been, it's a great honor to be here 05:49 and privilege to work with you throughout these years. 05:52 So a little bit about me, very unusual path to get here. 05:58 I did undergraduate with finance at Andrews, 06:02 went into corporate world 06:04 and mainly with Fortune 200 companies Ford, 06:07 Whirlpool and landed 06:08 at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 06:11 for over a decade before coming to Pathway I was, 06:15 I served in many different roles, 06:17 ended as a Vice President 06:19 of Corporate Development Strategy 06:21 for Goodyear globally. 06:24 That put me in a really interesting position 06:25 because a lot of my job was putting mergers 06:28 and acquisitions together. 06:30 It was a great project management, 06:31 of managing big projects, and Pathway 06:34 when we put it together is a big project. 06:37 So initially, 06:38 when I started talking to Dr. Lela, 06:41 our daughters were in the same school. 06:43 So that's how we met and I'm like, 06:44 "Well, I do projects." 06:46 And that's how I got involved Pathway in the first place. 06:47 And then I came on the board. 06:49 And after a few years on the board, 06:50 I decided to take a little break 06:52 from corporate world and come to Pathway. 06:54 Yeah. 06:55 There's a little bit of a story about how he came to Pathway. 06:59 Let's hear it. 07:00 Okay, so, Benny Moore who had hoped to be here today, 07:04 he's doing great, 07:06 and sends his warmest regards to you and Greg, Jill. 07:08 We love Benny. 07:10 He's been a part of the Ministry of Pathway 07:12 to Health and just really part of 3ABN for many years. 07:15 Absolutely. Absolutely. 07:17 So Benny suffered a stroke last summer 07:19 and because the Chief Operating Officer had 07:25 become ill and had to resign, he was really running Pathway. 07:28 He was our Chief Operating Officer. 07:31 And no one knew what was going to be involved his recovery. 07:35 And I remember thinking, 07:36 "What are we going to do about Pathway? 07:38 Who's going to run Pathway?" 07:39 And I was so concerned. 07:41 I actually fell asleep praying, 07:42 "Lord, what are we going to do?" 07:44 The next morning, 07:45 I received a phone call from Ivan. 07:47 And he said, "Kathryn, this is little awkward, 07:49 but I just really feel impressed 07:53 that I'm supposed to take a break 07:54 from my corporate career 07:56 and help Benny organize and run Pathway." 07:59 He had no idea about Benny's stroke. 08:01 So we know that he's here by divine appointment. 08:04 Praise God. Amen. 08:05 Our God does exceedingly, 08:07 abundantly above anything that we can ask or think. 08:11 Amen. 08:12 Amen What amazing God we serve. 08:14 You know, just when the need is there, 08:15 just when God drops it into your heart, 08:18 the need is there and it's a perfect fit. 08:20 So praise the Lord. That's exciting. 08:21 So, Ivan, we're going to start with you as far 08:23 as talking about Pathway to Health. 08:25 Someone might be watching and saying, 08:27 "Well, I understand 08:28 they provide free medical care." 08:29 But what exactly is Pathway to Health? 08:32 And can you describe what it looks like an event? 08:35 I'll do my best. 08:37 So Pathway to Health 08:38 is humanitarian nonprofits service 08:41 of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. 08:42 We offer free health care 08:45 in the cities throughout the United States. 08:48 But we offer more than just medical care, 08:50 we focus on whole person health, 08:53 including physical, spiritual, and mental health. 08:59 However, over the years, 09:01 we really became a movement for sharing our love 09:04 and the blessings we received from God with those around us. 09:07 And that is our really primary mission. 09:10 We serve our neighbors, 09:12 those under served around the cities, 09:16 whether you are under insured, uninsured, 09:19 or even insured, 09:20 you can come and be our patient. 09:25 We serve citizens and non-citizen, 09:28 no questions asked, and it's always free. 09:32 And rather than trying to explain 09:33 how the Pathway event looks like, 09:35 I think it's better to take a video. 09:37 We'll take a look at a video and show you 09:38 what the events have looked like in the past. 09:40 Oh, wonderful. 09:41 Let's take a look at that video right now. 09:49 In every community there is need. 09:54 For some, the need is not easy to spot, 09:58 but is very real. 10:00 For others, the need is obvious. 10:03 And in many cases, desperate. 10:11 Many have recognized the need, counties, cities, 10:16 businesses, 10:17 civic and faith based 10:19 organizations have come together 10:21 to make a tangible difference in the lives 10:23 of those who make up our communities. 10:26 Among these partnerships, your best Pathway to Health, 10:30 a humanitarian service 10:32 of the Seventh-day Adventist Church has 10:34 joined forces with county 10:36 and city leaders across North America 10:39 to bring hope and wholeness to those who need it most. 10:43 I am so grateful that I came, 10:47 and if I had my way I bring everybody else I could. 10:50 I can't thank you guys enough. 10:52 I really can't. 10:55 I have to say, 10:56 my first thought at the event was, 10:59 "That sounds too good to be true." 11:01 My expectations have been 11:03 exceeded by more than I can describe. 11:07 Through my tour yesterday, 11:08 it's magnificent when I see the looks 11:11 on those you observed, 11:12 when I see the looks on the face 11:15 of those volunteers, 11:17 that's a very lack of a better word, 11:19 very magical experience. 11:22 Together with partnering businesses, 11:24 nonprofit organizations, 11:25 and thousands of volunteers, 11:28 Pathway to Health has organized 11:29 a nationwide three day mega clinics, 11:32 which are able to provide medical, 11:35 dental, vision, 11:36 and many other services free of charge 11:39 to thousands of local residents. 11:43 You know, it's overwhelming to see the services going out, 11:46 it couldn't be done without 2000 volunteers. 11:49 I'm really impressed with the services you're offering, 11:52 portable X-rays, dental, 11:53 a little bit of everything, even haircuts. 11:55 Thank you for talking about 11:57 people's overall health and well. 11:58 And all of you are doing God's work 12:00 and doing a yeoman's job of it. 12:02 So thank you. 12:05 Free services as diverse as dental hygiene, 12:08 extractions and crowns. 12:10 Medical specialties, including cardiology, 12:13 pediatrics, OB GYN, and general surgery, 12:18 along with comprehensive vision care, 12:20 and a full functioning pharmacy are a standard part 12:23 of every Pathway to Health mega clinic. 12:26 I am blown away, 12:28 blown away by the level of care that's going 12:32 to be provided right here in downtown Phoenix 12:35 at your convention center. 12:37 And up to 10,000 people 12:41 are going to come here and get the medical care 12:45 that they've needed for a long time, for free. 12:50 And I am so lucky to be the mayor 12:52 that gets to have Pathways to Health here in my city. 12:58 And I just wanted to very briefly 12:59 express my sincere gratitude 13:02 and appreciation to all the volunteers 13:06 in the Seventh-day Adventist Church 13:07 and everyone who is responsible 13:10 for putting together this amazing event. 13:12 On behalf of the City Council 13:14 and the citizens of San Antonio, 13:17 we express a huge, huge thank you, 13:19 Muchas gracias, as we say here in San Antonio. 13:23 Launched in 2014, 13:25 Pathway to Health has to date organized mega clinics 13:29 in cities such as San Francisco, 13:31 San Antonio, Los Angeles, 13:35 Phoenix, and Fort Worth. 13:38 In all, more than 14,500 volunteers have given away 13:42 $164 million in free health care 13:46 to more than 36,000 residents. 13:50 The impact has been significant. 13:54 But I'm leaving her today so fulfilled 13:56 and so grateful for all the angels 13:58 that God has placed in my life. 13:59 And the people that I've met 14:01 in medical have done more for me in my life 14:05 and just a little bit of time that I've known them 14:07 the most people I've had in my life forever. 14:09 And I wanted to say thank you to everybody 14:11 for what they've done for me in my life. 14:14 Without a doubt, 14:15 the success of Pathway to Health rests 14:17 on strong partnerships between mega clinic organizers, 14:21 and local civic and business leaders 14:23 working together to secure facilities 14:25 and to bring awareness to as many residents 14:27 as possible Pathways 14:29 to Health mega clinic provides free health, 14:32 dental and eye care for Angelinos 14:35 and their family members in there. 14:36 You can get prescriptions, a regular checkup, 14:39 even surgery without any red tape 14:41 and no other requirement than to be in here. 14:45 As each Pathway 14:46 to Health mega clinic concludes, 14:48 one question consistently rises to the top, 14:51 "Which city are you going to next?" 14:55 Whether you have already committed 14:56 to this partnership or considering doing so. 14:59 We look forward to working together 15:02 to bring hope and healing to as many as possible, 15:06 one person at a time. 15:19 Amen. What an incredible event. 15:22 As I think about Pathway to Health, 15:24 Greg and I had the privilege of being 15:25 there in San Antonio, 2015. 15:27 And seeing the line of people 15:29 line up all night waiting for their turn 15:31 to have surgery or medical care, 15:34 dental or vision and seeing the people as they came out, 15:37 lives transformed and touched. 15:39 Just an amazing experience. 15:41 So, Ivan, tell us where Pathway is going next? 15:43 Where's the next event? 15:44 Well, I'm excited to tell you, 15:46 we're going to be in Indianapolis in 2022. 15:49 And we were actually there just for the weekend. 15:51 And I was turn on the TV, 15:54 and there was a game right, a few blocks away. 15:57 And the announcer said, 15:58 it's Lucas Oil Stadium 16:00 and is one of the most beautiful venues 16:03 in the country. 16:04 And that's where we will be at the Lucas Oil Stadium, 16:07 April 17th through 20th is our medical clinic. 16:10 Our operation start on the 14th of April 16:13 and conclude on the 21st. 16:15 It's amazing. 16:16 So coming up next year. 16:18 And the interesting thing is, God chose this date, 16:20 we didn't and it happens to be over Easter. 16:24 Yes, He did. 16:25 So what better way to introduce Pathway than on Easter Sunday 16:30 and share the love of Christ that He gave for us 16:35 and resurrected on that day, 16:37 so we can share that love with the rest of the world. 16:40 Now, it's really interesting, 16:41 because usually Pathway to Health is always 16:43 in conjunction with the General Conference 16:44 in the same city. 16:46 So I know we were going to have General Conference 16:48 there in Indianapolis, but now it's moved to St. Louis. 16:51 So why did Pathway decide to still stay in Indianapolis? 16:55 Well, it was an interesting journey, 17:00 and it had to do with COVID. 17:03 But normally, you're right, Jill. 17:05 As you know, we, once every five years, 17:07 there's a special event when the worldwide church 17:09 comes together to do the church's business. 17:11 So thousands of people come from all over the world, 17:16 to whatever city, 17:17 the General Conference Session is going to happen. 17:20 And so Indianapolis has been planned for many years. 17:22 So that's why it was chosen. 17:25 And what happened was just before 17:31 we were ready to, I would say, 17:33 it was less than a month before we were ready 17:35 to have the Pathway event, COVID happened. 17:37 And... 17:39 That would have been March of 2020? 17:40 It was March, exactly right, of 2020. 17:42 And so the General Conference had to postpone. 17:46 No one could meet in groups of more than 200. 17:48 Both venues were way more than 200. 17:51 And so, we put it in the Lord's hands. 17:54 And we were able to, 17:56 the General Conference was able to reschedule, 17:58 we were able to reschedule for the 2021. 18:02 Okay. And it happened again. 18:04 And so it had to be postponed in January, 18:08 because imagine people coming from all over the world, 18:10 you can't travel right now, you can't get visas, 18:13 and we need the worldwide church to be present. 18:15 So it was again postponed to 2022. 18:19 But this time, 18:20 they couldn't accommodate the General Conference 18:22 on the dates that they needed the facilities. 18:24 In Indianapolis? 18:26 In Indianapolis. Okay. 18:27 And so, 18:28 we found out 18:31 quite suddenly that Pathway 18:35 is actually I mean, excuse me, 18:37 the General Conference 18:38 is actually going to have to move. 18:40 This put Pathway into a real dilemma. 18:42 What are we going to do? 18:44 I mean, you remember the discussions 18:45 we have on the board? 18:46 Do we follow the General Conference 18:48 and support the event like we usually do, or do we stay? 18:53 And there was a lot of talk, a lot of prayer, 18:56 but the real issue was for three and a half years, 19:02 the union, the conferences, 19:03 the pastors and the churches had been praying, 19:07 preparing, 19:09 organizing evangelistic events to support Pathway, 19:13 and most of all, the General Conference Session. 19:16 They'd worked so hard. 19:17 So I just want to pause a moment because 19:19 you said three and a half years. 19:20 Yes. 19:22 So this means when you do a mega clinic, 19:23 a Pathway to Health event, 19:25 we're talking years 19:26 of preparation before it even starts. 19:28 Well, months and months and months for sure. 19:30 But yes... 19:31 I would say yes, yes. Okay. 19:33 Yes, it's true. 19:35 It's true. It's true. 19:37 And so we didn't know what to do. 19:39 And so I called Elder Valentine, 19:41 who was the union president at that time 19:45 of the Lake Union and I said, "Elder Valentine, 19:47 what do you want us to do?" 19:50 You know what, and he said, 19:51 "You mean you might consider staying? 19:54 You might, we just assumed we're going to lose that way." 19:58 And I said, "We are going to do what the Lord tells us to do." 20:01 And we've had several, as you know, 20:03 different calls with the presidents 20:06 of both conferences, some of their leaders, 20:08 their pastors, their evangelists. 20:10 And it became very clear 20:12 that if we were to go to St. Louis, 20:14 all of the time that they had spent 20:16 not just preparing for Pathway, 20:18 but what they had been planning for the city, 20:21 for the outreach, the evangelism, 20:23 it would all be for nothing. 20:25 And so as you know, our board met, 20:27 and we unanimously prayed and talked, 20:31 and voted to stay in Indianapolis. 20:33 And, Jill, you remember during that phone call, 20:35 we got a special message from Elder Wilson. 20:37 We did. 20:38 And what he basically said was encouraging us, 20:43 "It's okay if you don't come to General Conference." 20:46 Encouraging us to stay in Indianapolis 20:48 and to support all of the work that had happened there, 20:51 the incredible work that had been done. 20:53 And he said he was going to do something unusual. 20:56 He was going to come and it was already 20:58 in the schedule right after Pathway 21:00 and personally do 21:01 as an evangelistic series for the city. 21:03 Yes, that's incredible. 21:04 You know, what I love, 21:06 one of the things I love about Pathway is the combination 21:08 of the medical with the spiritual. 21:11 Yes. And follow... 21:12 Yes, whole person health, following up with, 21:15 and tell me, just a moment, 21:16 we'll divert a moment about the follow up 21:18 that happens after Pathway with the spiritual, 21:20 and anyone can jump, 21:22 and the spiritual as well as the medical. 21:23 What happens with that? 21:25 Well, we definitely have a lot of follow ups opportunities 21:28 and programs for the people that come to the event. 21:32 And they are both spiritual, 21:34 as well as medical oriented and focused programs. 21:37 So if people need medical care that follow up, 21:40 we can coach them and guide them 21:42 how to live their lives better, 21:43 how to eat better, how to exercise better. 21:46 If they need spiritual care, we can also provide that. 21:49 And we're putting the final touches 21:51 on the next event of what is going to look like. 21:53 And we're hoping to have mental help as well for people 21:56 who come in and need help there. 21:59 But Kathryn is actually in charge 22:01 of our follow up here. 22:03 So I'll turn it over to her to finish it up. 22:05 Well, actually, the truth is, 22:07 it is the local people on the ground 22:11 who are really in charge. 22:12 Because we come for a week, 22:15 and we do our best to introduce the community 22:18 really by following Jesus' example by meeting 22:21 their physical needs, but then we leave. 22:24 And the exciting thing about Indianapolis 22:26 is the incredible work 22:28 that has been done by the local people. 22:30 So the outreach is going to be coordinated by Kathryn Griffin, 22:34 and also by Elder Tunde from the two conferences. 22:37 They each have a representative. 22:38 They have a plan that's going to go on for months and months. 22:41 There's many things planned. 22:43 And one exciting thing that we have learned 22:45 is that Adventist World Radio 22:47 is going to come and have a presence 22:49 and offers cell phone evangelism 22:51 for those that are interested. 22:52 I mean, it's, when you come to Pathway, 22:55 you're coming to get care. 22:56 We don't pressure anyone, 22:58 but many people really want spiritual healing. 23:01 And so we make that available as well. 23:04 Amen. 23:05 The real ministry happens after we leave. 23:08 And that's what we're so excited about. 23:10 I've never seen such a committed, 23:13 from the union to the conference, 23:14 down to every single pastor. 23:16 They are on fire to show their community 23:20 and their cities and surrounding areas 23:25 the love of Jesus. 23:26 Amen. It's exciting to see God's leading. 23:28 Absolutely. 23:29 Absolutely. Yes. 23:30 Yes. Oh, that's exciting. 23:32 So we talked at the very beginning, Ivan, 23:33 about the transition in leadership 23:35 and how God called you to step in as the President and CEO. 23:38 So tell us how Pathway to Health has transitioned 23:42 or has changed or adjusted under your leadership? 23:45 I always like the quote by John Maxwell, 23:48 and it goes something like this, 23:50 "Change is inevitable, growth is optional." 23:53 I like that. 23:55 COVID changed everything. 23:57 It changed how we live, it would change how we go out, 24:00 how we grocery shop. 24:02 It definitely changed how we're going 24:04 to be doing the Pathway event. 24:05 Dr. Bryson is going to go 24:07 a little bit more into the details 24:08 of that of how is that going to look like, 24:10 and we still actually don't know because 24:12 it's changing every week. 24:13 Yeah. 24:15 But it was about a year ago, 24:16 we sat around a table actually 24:17 we set in front of our zoom screens, 24:19 to be precise, and we... 24:23 There is a change in leadership, 24:26 but just wanted to remind everybody it's, 24:29 we've all been with Pathway involved for years. 24:33 So we're, we may be new faces on the cameras, 24:35 but we've all been with Pathway for years before that. 24:39 And we started talking about it, 24:41 what is the most important thing 24:42 we need to focus on? 24:44 And three things were so obvious 24:48 to us that jumped up there nothing else 24:49 could really be that important to it. 24:51 And one was our focus of the priority 24:56 for personal spiritual growth, 24:57 starting with a leadership. 24:59 Okay. 25:00 And that's what we started focusing on. 25:02 We started doing Friday night prayer meetings, 25:05 and want to make sure that we as leadership 25:08 of the organization are truly focusing ourselves 25:11 on a personal spiritual growth. 25:13 That's good. 25:14 The second part was, that really jumped out was, 25:18 it wasn't only about what we do, 25:21 but also how we do it, how we treat our patients, 25:24 but also just as important how we treat each other. 25:28 And we want to make sure we put Christ 25:30 in the center of everything we do, 25:32 not only the service, but also our attitudes, 25:36 our compassion, our care for the patients, 25:39 and for each other. 25:41 And the third part of that process was, 25:45 we're not doing this by ourselves. 25:47 This is not a monopoly of ministry. 25:49 Amen. 25:50 We need to partner with 25:52 local churches with unions, with conferences. 25:55 We're blessed to have two conferences, 25:57 Lake Region Conference, 25:58 Lake Union Conference in the area, 25:59 and also with North American Division. 26:01 We have to do it together. 26:03 As well, as we have launched a program 26:06 to partner with other ministries, 26:08 and which we'll talk a little bit in a second, 26:11 other ministers are doing the same work. 26:13 You say, how can we do this together? 26:15 Because we can only reach our full potential with God, 26:19 if we join our forces and do it united. 26:22 Amen. Absolutely. 26:23 You know, I think when you look at leadership, 26:25 it's so vitally important that you have purpose, 26:29 that you have vision, 26:30 and that you have follow through and walk that out. 26:32 And it's so exciting to see with Pathway, 26:35 those prayer meetings on Friday night, 26:37 and that, that prayer time together 26:38 and that seeking God 26:40 and then walking out that vision 26:42 that God has given to you. 26:43 So thank you. That's exciting. 26:45 As I think about the upcoming event, Kathryn, 26:47 are there concerns about the event? 26:49 I'm just thinking COVID, number one, 26:51 but are there concerns about the event? 26:53 What can we be praying for specifically about that? 26:57 Thank you, Jill, that is such a great question. 26:59 And you know this, 27:01 I have something that's a real burden on my heart. 27:03 And that is that we pray to come together 27:06 in unity of purpose to serve at Pathway. 27:10 And, I've just been thinking about COVID, 27:13 and what's been happening over the past few months. 27:15 And well, 27:17 let me just start by telling a little illustration 27:20 from my own life. 27:22 When I knew that I was going to be an ambassador, 27:24 I went through this period of time 27:26 where they were training me to be a diplomat. 27:28 And the thing that was urged over and over again, 27:31 you cannot under any circumstances 27:35 show any type of favoritism to either political party. 27:40 And if you do, you will be fired. 27:42 It was that serious, 27:44 and you'll be on the next plane home. 27:45 Well, why is that such a big deal? 27:48 It is, for two reasons. 27:49 First of all, I'm not Maltese. 27:52 I am an American citizen. 27:53 So what they decide who they vote for, 27:57 what government they elect, that's their business, 28:00 it's none of my business. 28:02 But the more important point 28:04 is that if we align with one side or another, 28:07 then we're going to lose influence 28:09 on the other side, and governments change. 28:11 So if you were to take the side of the government, 28:13 because we're with them more, and ignore those in opposition, 28:17 sooner or later, the opposition will become the government. 28:19 And for years, 28:21 the United States may not be 28:22 able to really advance our policies. 28:25 So it's a very serious thing. 28:27 So, you know, a strange thing has happened in our country. 28:33 We have become divided, politically divided. 28:36 It's happening in our country, it's happening in our families, 28:39 it's happening even in God's Church 28:41 where we're becoming divided. 28:43 It's really strange over a health issue, over COVID. 28:47 You know, we're not, Jill, 28:49 we're not citizens of this earth. 28:51 We are citizens of the kingdom of God. 28:52 We are all ambassadors of the Lord Jesus Christ. 28:56 And if we become a polarizing, 28:59 divisive force, 29:01 then we're going to alienate those 29:02 that God wants us to minister to. 29:04 And I think one of the really strengths 29:07 of Pathway is unity. 29:09 We have, and you know, 29:11 you've seen it, liberal Christians, 29:16 non-Adventist Christians, 29:17 conservative Christians, laity... 29:21 Church leaders. 29:23 Church leaders, young, very young and very, very old. 29:26 We've even had volunteers 29:27 in their 90s all coming together 29:30 for one purpose to unite in serving, 29:33 like the hands and feet of Jesus. 29:35 And so just pray for unity because, you know, 29:38 there's a scripture and this is the thing 29:43 that just keeps coming to my heart and mind. 29:46 In John 17... 29:49 That's where I was started. Awesome. 29:51 Yeah, I was thinking that. Do you want to read it? 29:52 No, go ahead. Go for it. 29:54 Okay. 29:55 In John 17:20-21, 29:58 and this is just before Jesus died. 29:59 "He prayed, My prayer is not for them alone, 30:02 I pray also for those who will believe 30:05 in Me through their message." 30:07 That's us. Yeah. 30:08 It's so cool to think the last thing Jesus prayed 30:10 for He included us in this generation, 30:13 that all of them might be one. 30:15 "Father, just as you are in Me and I am in You, 30:20 may also be an Us so that the world 30:24 may believe that You have sent Me." 30:26 So somehow, 30:27 the unity of the churches 30:29 is actually tied according to Jesus to the world 30:32 believing that He's the Son of God. 30:34 So it's a really serious thing. 30:35 And I think that's why 30:36 He actually sweat drops of blood. 30:40 He was agonizing over the unity of the church. 30:43 So that tells me that the devil wants to divide us. 30:47 And he will use anything, 30:48 including politics that he can to do so. 30:51 So we just need to pray for unity. 30:53 And I want Pathway to be the best example of unity 30:57 and everyone coming together. 30:59 Amen. I like that. 31:00 You know, we believe here at 3ABN, 31:02 unity is not uniformity really, 31:04 because it does not mean 31:05 that you don't hold your viewpoint 31:07 and I hold a viewpoint different, 31:09 and that's okay. 31:10 But that we still can come together as brothers 31:13 and sisters praying for that. 31:15 And we can if we hold different viewpoints, that's okay. 31:18 We don't argue about it. 31:20 We don't whatever, 31:21 we just move forward for the purpose 31:23 of spreading the gospel 31:24 or the purpose of holding these events. 31:26 So I love that. That's beautiful. 31:27 So, Dr. Julie, we got to come to you here. 31:29 Talk to us, as we were talking about 31:31 some of the challenges moving forward. 31:32 Of course, unity is one, 31:34 but what about with the pandemic? 31:36 And how does the pandemic even change or adjust, 31:39 how we hold these mega clinics, 31:42 because this is a lot of people coming together all at once. 31:45 So what's that going to look like? 31:46 Yeah, so one of the major goals of Pathway 31:49 to Health in this upcoming event is going 31:51 to be keeping our patients 31:53 and our volunteers safe from COVID-19 infections. 31:58 Now, of course, that's not completely within our power, 32:00 but to the best of our abilities, 32:02 and with the grace of God, we will plan ways to stay safe. 32:05 Okay. 32:06 We are basically a mobile hospital. 32:09 So we will probably have, 32:11 we will have protocols that you would find 32:13 in a hospital for safety, for infection, disease control. 32:17 And that includes some things that everybody knows about, 32:19 like hand hygiene, keeping your hands clean, 32:21 everybody's doing that, right? 32:23 It will include spacing, proper spacing between people, 32:27 between departments, if needed, 32:29 depending on what they're doing. 32:30 And it will include things like keeping the lines down, 32:34 not having long lines. 32:35 So those long lines in the past that you mentioned earlier, 32:37 we're going to try to avoid that. 32:39 We're going to try to have, 32:41 not have large groups of people in one space. 32:44 We're also going to have patients wear masks. 32:47 And our volunteers will either wear surgical masks 32:50 or N95 masks. 32:52 And some places some departments 32:54 and some people will actually wear 32:55 other protective equipment depending 32:57 on the level of risk of them having exposure to droplets. 33:02 So we're looking at all of these different things, 33:05 to kind of keep things on a different line. 33:07 Now things change with COVID, as we all know, right? 33:08 Right. 33:10 And a lot of people say, "Well, how come is always changing? 33:11 How come they're always telling me something different?" 33:13 Well, it makes sense, because we're learning. 33:15 When COVID started, we knew nothing. 33:16 And now we're gradually building on that knowledge. 33:19 And science is coming up with new things. 33:21 We're coming up with new treatments, 33:23 new therapies, new ideas of how to help people. 33:25 And so we'll be following that. 33:27 And also the virus changes. 33:29 So even while we're trying to catch up, 33:31 it does something different, 33:32 and so we're going to have to keep up with that. 33:34 But our goal and our intention is to follow 33:37 the best clinical guidelines for safety, 33:39 and for infection disease control at the event 33:42 and then completely trust God 33:44 to take care of us and to keep us safe. 33:47 Amen. 33:49 That's right, because we do everything we can, 33:50 and then we pray and trust Him, you know, 33:52 so you mentioned it being like a mobile hospital, 33:54 I love that illustration. 33:56 What sort of services will be offered to the patients 33:58 who come in Indianapolis? 34:00 Well, you saw the list, it's still there. 34:02 There's going to be eye care and glasses, 34:05 there's going to still be dental. 34:07 And we're hoping for a really good dental team. 34:09 We're really looking forward to that. 34:11 We're trying to make more available if possible, 34:13 we will have medical services 34:14 and that includes a lot of things. 34:15 That includes general medical services, 34:17 including specialties, things like cardiology, 34:19 dermatology, podiatry, 34:23 there will be surgical services. 34:24 And we will have minor surgeries 34:27 at the site like we have in the past 34:28 and we hope to also have some surgeons working 34:30 in local hospitals to do major surgeries. 34:33 We will have women's care, 34:35 but also we focus a lot on the physical. 34:38 But we're also as we've mentioned before, 34:39 very interested in helping people with emotional, 34:42 mental health as well as spiritual care. 34:44 So there will be all those services. 34:45 And then there are the fun things, 34:47 right, like some physical therapy, massage. 34:49 Yes, I saw that in the video. 34:52 I don't want you for that. 34:53 And one of our staff members came up with this great idea 34:56 for some people who might be not, 34:58 they may not have a home to get the shower in. 35:01 We're going to see if we can get a shower unit available. 35:04 We're going to look into that and partner 35:05 with another company to do that. 35:07 So we are open to ideas, 35:09 and we're trying to bring as many services 35:11 as possible to the people of Indianapolis. 35:13 So we're going to put up contact 35:15 for Pathway at the very end. 35:16 But I want to plug your website right now, 35:17 because someone's watching right now. 35:19 And you're saying, "Oh, I'm a doctor, 35:21 I'm free those dates, 35:23 or I could make myself available those dates. 35:25 I want to help. 35:27 And I want to get involved in health evangelism." 35:30 Or maybe you're a nurse, 35:31 or maybe some sort of health care professional, 35:34 or maybe you have no medical training, 35:36 can you still use them? 35:37 Yes. Okay. 35:39 So that website pathway to health. org 35:42 Can people go right now and register? 35:44 They can go right now and register, 35:46 you say get involved. 35:47 And you'll see a list of both things, 35:51 how to get involved and help us, 35:52 as well as what are positions we're right now looking for. 35:56 So you can go in when you register 35:58 and volunteer for that particular area. 36:00 Absolutely. Yeah. 36:02 That's exciting. 36:04 So we're transitioning into volunteering, 36:08 but how many volunteers do you need? 36:10 Oh, as many as we can get? 36:11 We need you. 36:14 Have you registered? 36:16 Well, I feel a little put on the spot 36:18 at the moment asking that. 36:20 We need everybody. 36:21 I have not registered yet. 36:22 That's the honest answer. But we need everybody. 36:24 And the point about whether you're medical 36:26 or not is so important. 36:28 There are people that are saying, 36:29 "I'm not medical, in fact, I faint at the sight of blood. 36:31 I can't, you know, I can't handle that." 36:33 We probably need more non-medical volunteers 36:37 than we need medical. 36:38 Yeah. 36:40 Because there's so many other things to do. 36:41 And there's, you know, there's things like child care, 36:44 we actually have children's programs going 36:46 on for both volunteers and the patients. 36:49 We need, there's some stuff on this list here. 36:51 I'm looking at the list. 36:52 Now if you look at that list, you notice something, 36:54 all the medical specialties 36:55 and different things that they need, 36:57 they're all needed, by the way, we really need those. 36:58 But it looks longer than the other list but 37:00 it shouldn't be because there's other stuff 37:01 we can't fit on that card. 37:02 Okay. 37:04 So, you know, we already mentioned haircuts, 37:05 you know, we need people that can translate, 37:07 we need people that can drive things in, 37:10 we need people that can unload, 37:11 we need people that sets decorations, 37:14 all sorts of different things. 37:15 We especially need people that can walk our patients 37:18 from place to place and, 37:20 we call that the hospitality team. 37:21 Yes. 37:22 If they can reach people, they have a connection 37:24 with the people, and they help them to get the services 37:26 that they need to follow, 37:27 because it's a big place and things, 37:28 people get lost. 37:30 And to help them and make that connection with them, 37:32 to show them the love of Christ. 37:33 So there's a lot of things you might come 37:35 and you might find that you are doing something 37:37 you've never done in your life before, and you might love it. 37:39 You might not, but you know, 37:40 it's going to be a great experience. 37:42 So please register. 37:43 Yeah, absolutely. 37:45 I think the bottom line 37:46 is if you are breathing right now... 37:48 And smiling. 37:49 If you can smile, then you qualify as a volunteer. 37:52 Amen. 37:53 That's all you need is to be able to travel, of course, 37:55 you'd need to be able to travel there, 37:57 but to be able to travel and to be able to do that. 37:58 Yeah. And that reminds me of the age. 38:00 A lot of people ask about what age can come? 38:01 So 13, 38:03 we can actually use people 13 and up for volunteering. 38:05 With the guardian. 38:07 We need a guardian with them, 38:08 guardian of some sort to come and give them permission. 38:10 So I would say kids make sure you bring your parents. 38:12 We need them too. Okay. 38:14 We need, we can use people we'd mentioned, 99, 110, 38:18 whatever you're like, please come, 38:20 we'll find a way to keep you safe and keep you busy. 38:23 Yeah. That's wonderful. 38:24 So, Kathryn, besides volunteers, 38:27 what else do we need for Pathway? 38:29 We need partners. Okay. 38:30 Because we can't do this alone. 38:33 It is so big and so massive. 38:36 And we have many partners. 38:37 We have, we talked about some of our church partners, 38:39 that North American Division, Adventist World Radio, 38:43 we've talked about the Indiana Conference, 38:45 the Lake Regional Conference and the Lake Union, 38:48 the normal church partners, but thinking outside the box, 38:52 we need to partner with different ministries. 38:55 We're really excited that we're going 38:57 to be working with sister ministries 38:58 like AMEN that and we're excited about 39:02 that because we do similar things. 39:04 And our dream is that when Pathway leaves 39:07 on a periodic basis, 39:09 AMEN may come and do another event. 39:11 But we're working together and we're having so much fun. 39:15 So we're looking for opportunities, 39:16 if any of you know, 39:17 if any of our viewers know, 39:19 a partnership that might work. 39:20 But if you think about it, we cooperate with local labs, 39:24 we cooperate with people on the ground, 39:27 not even necessarily Christian organizations. 39:31 And by doing that, 39:33 it's kind of like the body of Christ example. 39:37 Pathway's one piece of the body, 39:40 but it takes so much more for this 39:42 to become a living beam. 39:44 We need partners on levels that you 39:48 just imagine what does it take? 39:49 We need them. 39:51 And we have a special video because 39:53 this is just a really amazing story, 39:57 but it shows the power in collaborating together 40:01 and in partnerships. 40:02 By coming together, 40:04 we can do things that we could never do on our own. 40:06 And in this particular case, 40:08 it was a partnership that happened 40:10 at the LA event between Pathway, 40:14 Glendale Adventist Hospital and Adventist Health. 40:19 And by partnering together, 40:22 we were really able to impact 40:25 and change a patient's life in ways 40:27 that we just couldn't have done in any other way. 40:30 So I'd like to show that video if it's okay, Jill. 40:32 Oh, yes, absolutely. 40:34 Let's take a look at that right now. 40:53 I had a sickness for a period of years 40:57 that I decided to ignore. 40:58 I was really scared that it was cancer. 41:01 I know that that was blocking me 41:03 from accomplishing many things in life. 41:06 When I saw the flyer, I said, 41:08 "There's got to be hundreds of thousands of people 41:11 that need this more than I do." 41:14 I'm finally after five years of knowing this health problem 41:17 that I had, you know, I'm going to face it. 41:19 There's nothing I can lose. 41:21 If it's free, I have to go for it. 41:28 The Pathway event 41:29 is really a inner city medical mission project. 41:34 Around 3000 volunteers served thousands of Angelinos. 41:39 People thought that this was some kind of a scam. 41:41 Why would all these people claim to do all this lab work 41:46 and have pharmaceuticals and specialists 41:48 and primary care doctors and X-rays and dental clinics? 41:52 There's got to be a catch. 41:53 Nobody does this for free. 41:55 The day came. 41:56 When I get to see a doctor, did ultrasound, 41:59 and he definitely decided that we needed to do a surgery. 42:03 It was an eight centimeter tumor 42:04 that had to be removed. 42:06 I knew that Isidro really needed the surgery. 42:09 When I tried to call Dr. Ebrahimi, 42:12 I didn't know how to tell him that we need him to do 42:14 the surgery today. 42:16 And he was not going to get paid for it. 42:17 Ramella called me saying, "Hey, you know those things 42:19 that you wanted for the patient? 42:21 We'll get him arranged, we'll take care of it, 42:22 would you just be kind enough to do the surgery?" 42:24 I said, "Yeah." 42:25 You know, a few hours later, 42:27 Ramella comes back and says, "We have a surgeon." 42:30 That same night, I came in this hospital, 42:32 when I was putting on my mask for anesthesia, 42:36 I felt a relief from God, 42:38 they're going to do God's work, 42:40 and they're going to take care of it. 42:42 I woke up the next morning in a room, 42:45 I didn't know what was going on, I was in pain, 42:47 the doctor still recommended to do chemotherapy 42:50 and radioactive therapy. 42:52 Chemotherapy is an extremely expensive commodity. 42:55 So the fact that the hospital was 42:57 willing to take care of that, 42:59 it just complimented the whole process. 43:01 It's such a pleasure, 43:03 if you can help someone and be cured 43:05 of potentially deadly disease. 43:07 It's extremely rewarding. 43:09 I didn't have the financial needs to get it done. 43:11 I know it was going to be a very expensive treatment 43:14 and a very expensive surgery. 43:17 But the support that the hospital gave me 43:19 was a miracle because 43:21 they helped me through everything. 43:23 It's not just whatever ailment 43:25 that the patient is presenting with, 43:27 but it's also their spiritual well-being. 43:30 It absolutely fits perfectly with our mission 43:32 to share God's love with our community, 43:34 My life took complete 360. 43:37 Is a new life, 43:38 and I don't see things the same way as I used to. 43:49 Amen. 43:50 That's an incredible story of partnership. 43:53 Think about Isidro, I think that's what his name was. 43:56 And you go to this free medical clinic 43:58 and have these issues 43:59 and discover all of a sudden someone's going 44:01 to give you surgery for free. 44:03 Someone's going to give you chemotherapy for free. 44:06 And the Lord used 44:08 that that medical care to save his life. 44:10 Yeah. What an incredible testimony. 44:13 So, how can our viewers get involved? 44:17 Because we've been talking about volunteers, 44:19 and that's of course, one way, 44:20 we've been talking about 44:22 partnership with other ministries, 44:23 but to me, this is a partnership between 3ABN 44:25 and Pathway that we can bring to you at home, 44:29 the Ministry of Pathway to Health 44:31 and we can encourage you to get involved. 44:34 So how can our viewers get involved, Ivan? 44:37 Well, we're not under no illusion 44:40 that 2022 will be easy thing to put together. 44:44 It is, we are dealing with new processes, 44:47 we're dealing with new protocols, 44:48 we're dealing with a lot of new things 44:51 that are coming our way. 44:53 But we feel very encouraged, 44:55 and we're very confident that if we come together, 44:59 if we combine our forces 45:01 and get the volunteers to volunteer, 45:04 that we can put an event like we haven't seen yet. 45:07 And it's a great opportunity 45:11 that to find limitless strength 45:14 in God to pull this through, and witness to Indianapolis. 45:19 So that's something 45:20 that we are really excited about. 45:23 So we try to simplify things. 45:25 How do we get involved? 45:26 We think about it as three P's. 45:29 Okay. We need prayer. 45:30 Yes. Everybody's prayer... 45:32 Amen. 45:33 Number one. Number one. 45:35 And we need everybody to pray here in the room, 45:37 as well as everybody who's watching right now. 45:39 That's one thing. We need participation. 45:42 We need participation. 45:43 We talked about volunteers at the event. 45:44 But I also wanted to highlight, 45:47 we need participation before the event. 45:49 We need volunteers before the event, during the event, 45:53 and after the event. 45:54 What sort of participation do you need before the event? 45:57 For example, we have a great need 45:58 for social media engagement. 46:00 So if the newer generations 46:01 are much more savvy with social media 46:03 than I am or Kathryn or Julie are, 46:07 can help us. 46:09 We would love to have them involved and says how do 46:11 we engage with people who come to our websites, 46:13 we'll go to Instagram, Twitter, 46:17 get social media coordinator, 46:19 that's what we're looking for right now... 46:21 Okay. 46:22 And we need ambassadors 46:24 for that throughout this period. 46:26 We need a number of other people, 46:27 IT technicians that we need to make sure 46:29 that everything is set up. 46:30 This takes a lot of technological, 46:33 advanced knowledge to run something like this. 46:36 And we need people like that. 46:38 So those are just some of the examples 46:40 that we're involved. 46:42 And the end of the day, the third P, 46:44 which I can't forget, is pennies, we do need pennies. 46:47 And we made it very simple for you to go on our website, 46:51 which you already mentioned, 46:53 path way to health.org and click on get involved. 46:56 There's different programs that you can, there's, 47:00 we labeled 20 for 22. 47:03 So 2022, ask for 2022, you can sponsor a clinic, 47:08 and you can also sponsor a patient. 47:10 It's been really amazing that with all the generosity 47:16 and sacrifice from our volunteers, 47:18 and support and generosity from our sponsors, 47:22 we're actually able to bring the cost down 47:25 of serving patients to only $100 per patient. 47:28 Really? So... 47:30 But they don't pay that. They don't pay that. 47:32 No, the patients don't pay that. 47:34 No, but this is amazing. It is amazing. 47:35 Only $100. Yeah. 47:37 So if you can donate $100, 47:40 that is going to allow us to have one more person served, 47:44 one more person witness, one more person comforted, 47:47 and that that is what we are looking for. 47:50 But it's more than that, we need time. 47:52 As I said, we really do need time 47:53 of the volunteers and people 47:55 who can donate financially, please, 47:58 please donate your time that is, 48:01 time is very precious commodity. 48:02 So we'll really truly value it. 48:05 I also want to use the opportunity 48:08 to thank you our current volunteers, 48:10 who have already registered. 48:11 Amen. 48:12 I also wanted to thank all our donors 48:14 who have already donated 48:15 or sign up for donating month to month, 48:19 we greatly appreciate the donations 48:21 and the service that we have seen. 48:23 And as we think about it, 48:25 it's always very uncomfortable to ask for resources, 48:29 especially financial resources, 48:31 but our director of event management 48:33 who wasn't able to be with us here, LT. 48:35 Oliver Olson says, 48:37 don't put a dollar limit on God's financial plan. 48:40 Yeah, I love that. 48:42 So let's talk about that website one more time, 48:45 Dr. Julie, and how people can register? 48:48 Well, before I do that, I just had a great idea, 48:49 I have another P, pass it on. 48:52 So pass it down. 48:54 You know, I came to Pathway because somebody invited me 48:57 who didn't show up, but they invited me. 48:59 So pass on the word even if you can't come. 49:01 Tell other people, this is going to be a great event. 49:03 Yes. 49:04 Now for registration, yes, we have a little slide on that. 49:08 There's a QR code, 49:10 a little box up and we're going to ask people to click on it, 49:13 pick up a phone and click on that right now. 49:15 If you have that kind of phone, if you don't, 49:17 you're like me with an old flip phone, 49:18 you can go to pathway to health.org 49:21 and you can get on there and you can register. 49:24 And we also have a phone number on the site 49:25 if you have problems with registration, 49:27 which probably won't happen, 49:28 but go ahead and do that now because we need you to come, 49:32 we need you to get on it right away. 49:34 We look forward to seeing you and we need to know, 49:35 as soon as possible, 49:37 there's not a cut off per se for a registration, 49:41 but the sooner we know who's coming 49:42 and who we're going to have the more we can plan. 49:44 So that really helps. 49:46 So and it's a bit hard to plan in advance but it's six months 49:48 and some people need to know that far in advance, so. 49:52 We would like you to be there. 49:54 One final question for you, Kathryn, 49:55 then we're going to go to an address roll. 49:56 And this is I put you on the spot question because 49:58 you don't know this is coming. 50:00 How has been involved with Pathway to Health changed you? 50:03 How has it impacted your life? 50:04 You know, you can't go to a Pathway event 50:07 and not be changed. 50:09 Just seeing everyone come together, 50:12 seeing everyone just feel the love of Christ. 50:15 You know, it's just such a special experience. 50:18 And I think the greatest thing is being able to interact 50:22 with these incredible patients to be 50:25 able to really serve like Jesus did. 50:28 We're the ones who get the blessing. 50:29 We're the ones that are really ministered too, 50:32 and it's a blessing you don't want to miss. 50:34 Amen. 50:35 You know, in giving, in serving, we're changed. 50:39 Amen. 50:41 You know, I'm reminded 50:42 of that so many times when I think, 50:44 "Okay, well, I'm going to do this and help so and so." 50:46 No, it blesses me. 50:48 It helps me give and it shall be given unto you. 50:52 Good measure, pressed down, 50:54 shaken together and running over. 50:57 So when we get out of our comfort zone, 50:59 get out of our, whatever we're focused on, 51:02 and sometimes it's just being busy. 51:03 But if we set that aside, and say, "Yes, Lord, 51:06 here am I," Isaiah Chapter 6, send me, 51:10 the Lord who do amazing and mighty 51:12 and miraculous things through you. 51:15 What we want to do right now is put up 51:17 the contact information for Pathway to Health, 51:19 so that you can become involved. 51:22 I wrote down the three, 51:23 the four Ps, I love that, prayer. 51:26 Maybe you need to pray for this event. 51:28 Not maybe, you need to pray for this event. 51:31 Amen. Thank you. 51:32 Participation, 51:33 maybe the Lord is calling you to volunteer in some capacity. 51:37 Pennies, maybe the Lord is calling you 51:39 to volunteer or pass it on. 51:42 Share that with someone else. 51:44 Here's how you can do just that. 51:47 If you would like to contact 51:49 or know more about Pathway to Health, 51:51 you can write to them at PO Box 1252, 51:55 Collegedale, Tennessee 37315. 51:59 You can also call them at (423) 641-6830. 52:04 That's (423) 641-6830 52:09 or visit their website 52:10 at pathway to health.org That's pathway 52:13 to health.org You can also send them 52:17 an email at contact@ybpth.org 52:22 That's contact@ybpth.org |
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