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Series Code: UBR
Program Code: UBR210010S
00:01 Isaiah 54:17 says,
00:03 "No weapon formed against you shall prosper." 00:06 Stay tuned to meet a couple who stood in the midst 00:09 of one of nature's deadliest weapons. 00:11 My name is Jason Bradley, 00:13 and you're watching Urban Report. 00:37 Hello and welcome to Urban Report. 00:39 My guests today are Torrey and Darla Price. 00:42 Torrey is the Director of Development for NAPS, 00:45 and Darla is the Director of Operations for NAPS. 00:49 Welcome to Urban Report, Torrey and Darla. 00:53 Thank you for having us. 00:54 Thank you. We appreciate it. 00:55 It's great to have you guys. 00:57 I know that you're no stranger to 3ABN or Dare to Dream, 01:01 but let's reintroduce what NAPS is all about, 01:05 and what NAPS stands for to our viewing audience? 01:09 Okay. 01:11 Well, NAPS stands for the National Association 01:15 for the Prevention of Starvation. 01:17 It's a group that started over 40 years ago, 01:20 and it's really about inspiring young people 01:23 to finish the work of God, 01:26 you know, telling the world about Jesus. 01:28 We have about 14 branches overseas. 01:33 We have been to 23 different countries, 01:36 baptized over 20,000 01:38 into the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 01:40 have visited so many churches and schools, 01:44 and right now NAPS has a campus in the south. 01:49 And on this campus, we have a school, 01:51 we have a wellness center, 01:53 we have a clinic and we have 01:54 a medical missionary training school. 01:57 Wow. 01:59 So in other words, you guys are quite active. 02:03 Yes. Yes. 02:05 So how did you all get involved with NAPS? 02:08 How did all of this... 02:10 How did you get started with this? 02:14 Okay. All right. You want me to go? 02:15 So for me it was, 02:17 it started out the desire to do missionary work 02:21 when I was a lot younger. 02:22 Whenever I would go to church 02:24 and hear the Sabbath school mission stories, 02:27 I would hear about these missionaries 02:28 in all of the different ways that God would bless them. 02:32 And that inspired in me a desire to do missionary work. 02:36 And so when I finally went down 02:38 to Huntsville, Alabama, to Oakwood for school, 02:41 that's where the group was headquartered 02:43 there in Huntsville. 02:44 And that's where I linked up and started volunteering 02:47 and just fell in love with this type of work. 02:50 And my story really comes from my childhood. 02:54 I feel like God gave me a mother and a father 02:57 who were missionaries, 02:59 modern day missionaries, really. 03:00 And my mother had a school 03:03 where she taught the children about Christ. 03:06 And my father, he would ride on the bus. 03:08 I'm originally from Atlanta, Georgia, 03:10 and he would take the MARTA, 03:12 the bus and every night, you know, 03:15 when he would tell stories 03:16 about how he gave a Steps to Christ, 03:18 there he prayed with this person. 03:20 It just put in me the desire to be 03:22 more than just a churchgoer. 03:24 I knew that I wanted to like be, 03:28 you know, a Christian for Christ, 03:29 an active Christian, right? 03:31 So when I, when NAPS came to my school, 03:34 they showed, I saw their video and I already knew, 03:37 I was like, I want to be a part of this group 03:40 and, you know, long story short, here I am. 03:43 That is awesome. 03:45 And I love that you said, you know, 03:48 you didn't want to just be a churchgoer. 03:50 You wanted to be an active Christian, right? 03:54 I know that Danny Shelton 03:56 always says that the blessing is on the go 04:00 and NAPS is always on the go. 04:03 So, so that is awesome. 04:05 Tell me about the Black Belt 04:08 and what challenges you face there? 04:10 Okay. 04:12 Yes, the region that we're currently focused on 04:15 right now is called the Black Belt, 04:17 and it's about 200 counties here in the USA, 04:21 it spans from Texas all the way up to Virginia. 04:24 And originally it was called the Black Belt 04:26 because the soil here is very rich and dark. 04:30 And it's great for farming and things like that. 04:33 But it also became known as the Black Belt, 04:35 because a lot of the profit for the slave trade 04:39 when slaves were brought here to the U S the work 04:42 put in this area agriculturally was a big boost. 04:45 And so, this is a kind of a home based area 04:48 for most African-Americans is across this belt. 04:51 And so they call it the Black Belt 04:53 first for the soil, 04:54 but also for the people that are here. 04:56 And in terms of challenges, 04:58 I think what comes to mind 04:59 is the greatest joy of this area 05:05 is also part of the challenge, 05:07 because you have people here 05:08 who are so loving, so caring, so trusting. 05:12 You know, if you go knock up, knock on a stranger's door, 05:16 they're just going to say, 05:17 "Hey, you know, come on and sit down." 05:19 They'll put something on for you. 05:21 They'll say, "Hey, you know, 05:23 I've made these teacakes or I made this. 05:25 You can have some." 05:26 And so they're so loving and trusting, 05:28 but the downside to that is people 05:31 who come in that 05:32 may not have their best interests 05:34 can now manipulate the situation. 05:37 And so you'll find in this area, unfortunately, 05:40 there are some professionals, 05:42 some doctors who don't care about the people. 05:46 And so we've had people come into our clinic 05:49 and they're talking to our medical doctor, 05:51 and they're saying, yes, I just had a surgery 05:53 about a month ago and our doctor would ask them, 05:56 "Okay, what type of surgery?" 05:58 And the person wouldn't know. 06:00 So we would have to go into their records 06:02 to find out the research of the surgery 06:04 that was given to them, or sometimes doctors 06:06 who had prescribed medications that weren't even necessary. 06:10 We had one individual that we talked to just last week, 06:13 where she was talking about 06:14 how she was having some type of skin breakout, 06:17 a rash on her hand. 06:18 And so she went to the doctor and the doctor saw it 06:20 and just immediately wrote a prescription, 06:23 handed it off to her. 06:24 It was a very strong steroid 06:25 that the side effects were not the best for her. 06:29 Well, she came into our clinic. 06:31 And we put her on a natural lifestyle. 06:35 So focusing on nutrition, lifestyle change, 06:38 exercise, sunlight, and all of those things. 06:41 And within a month, she was off her medication. 06:44 The rash had gone away, 06:46 she was doing a lot better, 06:48 but because the person she dealt 06:51 with was so focused on pushing the medication 06:54 and pushing these other things, 06:56 she was actually not getting a better way of life. 06:59 And so I think that's one of the challenges 07:00 here is helping to break people out of that mold 07:03 and getting them to have a better understanding 07:06 of what's going on around. 07:08 And this is an area 07:10 where I couldn't believe it when I read this. 07:17 This is an area where it says angels 07:19 actually stopped playing their harps 07:21 when they saw the people here. 07:23 There's a quote from Testimony, volume seven. 07:26 It says, "The Lord is grieved 07:28 by the woe in the Southern field. 07:31 Christ has wept at the sight of this woe." 07:34 So Christ especially wet. 07:36 "Angels have hushed the music of their harps 07:38 as they have looked upon a people unable 07:41 because of their past slavery to help themselves. 07:44 And yet those in whose hands 07:47 God has placed the torch of truth, 07:50 kindled from the divine altar, 07:53 have not realized that to them 07:55 is given the work of carrying the light 07:59 to this sin-darkened field. 08:01 There are those who have turned away 08:03 from the work of rescuing the downtrodden 08:06 and degraded, refusing to help the helpless. 08:09 Let the servants of Christ 08:11 begin at once to redeem their neglect, 08:15 that the dark stain on their record 08:17 may be wiped out." 08:19 This is in the Spirit of Prophecy 08:21 writings by Ellen White. 08:23 And this really provokes me in a way, you know, 08:28 to get out of my comfort zone 08:30 and defend the cause of leading people 08:34 who have really been forgotten. 08:36 Yeah, absolutely. 08:38 And that's huge, you know, 08:39 we actually have a photo that we want to put up 08:41 and why don't you just talk a little bit about that, 08:44 that first photo that we have? 08:48 Oh, I love this picture. 08:50 This is actually us working in a local community here 08:55 with some children. 08:57 What NAPS really believes in is the next generation. 09:02 We work with people of all ages, 09:04 but if you can reach someone when they're a child, 09:07 you can begin building them into a better way. 09:10 And so, what we do is we'll go 09:12 into local communities anywhere we are. 09:14 And we'll talk with the parents, 09:16 get to know the kids that are there, 09:18 and we'll put together a program 09:20 out there in the park. 09:22 We'll lay out a tarp, spread out, 09:23 we'll do skits, we'll do Bible stories with them. 09:27 We'll do a health nuggets and all these things, 09:29 because we realized that 09:30 if we can start training and teaching young people 09:33 at an earlier age, 09:35 how to take care of their health, 09:36 how to make good choices, 09:38 how they can truly find a new life in Christ, 09:41 then as they get older, as we know the Bible says, 09:44 if you train up a child in the way they go, 09:46 when they get older, they won't depart from it. 09:48 And we've seen great success in working with young people. 09:50 Definitely. 09:52 So, and not only that, 09:54 that picture was actually taken 09:56 at one of our children's programs, 09:59 what some of the children there, their home, 10:01 they had a home that was just falling apart. 10:04 And we were able, you know, 10:06 through people giving donations, 10:09 giving support, 10:11 we were able to get them a new trailer. 10:12 They were in the trailer, it had no electricity. 10:15 We were able to get that set up, 10:16 you know, making sure they had warm clothes. 10:18 These are all things that we may take for granted. 10:20 But many of these communities, these rural areas, 10:24 it's almost as though you're stepping 10:26 into a third world country. 10:27 And I believe that God has brought us here to, 10:30 for such a time as this. 10:32 Wow, amen. 10:33 It's really, you're really implementing 10:35 Christ method and that's, you know, 10:39 and that's a wonderful thing. 10:41 It's the most effective form of evangelism is Christ method. 10:44 So that's, that's great. 10:47 You are doing a lot of hands-on work. 10:51 In the presence of COVID, how are you able to operate 10:55 and what changes have been made? 10:58 Okay. Yeah. 11:00 So before COVID hit, you know, 11:02 NAPS had a certain way of doing things. 11:04 It's crazy because right before COVID hit, 11:06 NAPS now has an elementary school. 11:08 It goes from K all the way through eight, 11:11 but before COVID hit, our elementary school 11:15 had taken a full week 11:16 and just locked the doors of the school 11:19 and gone out to the community for the week, 11:22 doing different service projects 11:24 before the COVID. 11:25 And when I say before COVID didn't hit, 11:27 I'm talking about before everything shut down. 11:29 We had a 10 day mission trip 11:33 where we had gone to dozens of churches. 11:36 The students have been able to share 11:38 what God is doing in their life 11:40 and encourage people young and old. 11:42 So this was right before COVID hit. 11:44 So then COVID hits right after we finish this, 11:47 the kids, you know, are on spring break 11:49 and everything shuts down. 11:51 So we had to do something. 11:54 But praise the Lord, it didn't stop there. 11:57 When you have such a great need 11:59 and when you're providing services 12:01 to the community and to others, 12:03 you can't just stop with, 12:05 okay, well, COVID hit, sorry, 12:07 but we realized that 12:09 we just have to modify and keep working. 12:12 That's right. 12:13 So, every month we have a food distribution 12:16 that we would provide to the community. 12:19 It's called a mobile pantry. 12:20 And what happens is cars will come in and line up 12:23 and we're able to supply the families with food. 12:25 And we can feed anywhere between 150. 12:28 So I think 250 families at a time with food. 12:33 And after COVID hit, 12:35 that's when the lines got even longer. 12:38 I believe we have a picture of that even now of the cars, 12:41 that the line of cars that were out there. 12:44 And one thing that I think hit me 12:47 the hardest was 12:48 as we're going through the cars, 12:51 we start to register everyone's name, ID, 12:53 and things like that. 12:54 I get to, I think it was the second or the third car, 12:57 and I'm saying, you know, 12:58 hi, how are you doing, getting the information. 13:01 And it comes out that 13:03 she's been waiting since 12:30 AM, 13:08 12:30 AM for food distribution that doesn't start until 10:30, 13:13 but the need was so great that people, 13:16 they just had to come to be able to receive the food. 13:19 And when you have a need that's that great, 13:22 you can't just let COVID stop you. 13:24 And so we try to take 13:26 better precautions wearing masks, 13:28 sanitization, gloves and things like that. 13:30 And we've implemented taking better care of our health. 13:35 And we just know that as God calls us, 13:37 we just follow what He says. 13:38 And one of the big things is 13:40 we had to realize very quickly that 13:43 it really wasn't just about distributing food. 13:47 God had set it up where we have all these cars, 13:50 so that we can give more than food, 13:53 but we can give the spiritual food as well. 13:56 And that's what NAPS is about. 13:58 So we started, I remember 14:00 in the last food distribution of the year, 14:03 we did a full evangelistic meeting. 14:07 While the cars were waiting, 14:08 we went through Bible studies 14:10 and the people were so excited that they... 14:14 We passed out Bible study sheets. 14:16 So as they're waiting in line for the car, 14:17 which it takes hours to get through the line, 14:20 while they're waiting in line, 14:22 they were filling out the Bible study. 14:23 And after we finished, 14:25 hundreds of these Bible studies come back 14:28 and people are like, I want the next one. 14:30 One testimony that came from it. 14:32 One lady, she was like, this Bible study is so good. 14:36 I just wanna tell you, I didn't turn in my paper. 14:39 I went to my church 14:41 and on Sunday, I shared, 14:43 I white it out all the answers 14:45 I put in and I started going over it 14:47 with my women's group. 14:49 So I'm waiting for the next one. 14:50 So every time we do another food distribution, 14:53 they are waiting 14:55 to get their new Bible studies. 14:57 And we're just going through the truth 14:59 found in the Word of God. 15:01 And this got us started thinking like, 15:03 man, we can do more. 15:06 So even with the pictures, 15:08 you see, there's a picture of, we get the students involved. 15:11 It's not just where the adults are passing out the food, 15:15 but the children, they take a leading role 15:18 in distributing the food 15:19 and making sure that everybody gets prayed with, 15:23 that's their big thing. 15:24 And we pass out literature, 15:26 but not only that, there were some communities 15:27 where they couldn't come to the food distribution. 15:30 So we even have a picture 15:32 where we took food to some of these communities 15:35 where many of the children have nothing. 15:39 We were able to give them clothes. 15:41 And now we were able to provide them food 15:43 and give a whole program about God's love. 15:47 This is really... 15:48 The food is just a wedge for giving more of that call, 15:52 that's just a wedge 15:54 for giving the truth of God's love. 15:56 And so we even started a prophecy seminar 15:59 and a week of what we started a week of prayer, 16:01 but you tell them what happened with that? 16:04 Before you go into that, Torrey, 16:06 I just wanna say that 16:07 not only are you providing their tangible needs, 16:09 but you're meeting their spiritual needs as well. 16:11 And see that's huge. 16:14 You're not just saying, well, I'll pray for you. 16:16 No, I'm gonna feed you. 16:17 You're hungry, I'm gonna feed you, 16:19 and I'm gonna pray for you. 16:21 And I'm gonna study the Word with you. 16:23 And like, I mean, that is huge. 16:26 And some of these people, they cannot read... 16:29 So they'll be like, I can't read. 16:32 Can you tell me what the paper says? 16:33 Wow. 16:35 It just touches your heart. 16:38 Yeah. 16:39 It's so powerful just having this opportunity 16:42 to share God's love with everyone around us, 16:47 because I love the opportunity 16:50 that we get to have as we go out 16:51 and share God's love with the community. 16:53 And it's not just about, like you said, 16:55 it's not just about the physical food, 16:56 because that is important. 16:58 If people are hungry, 17:00 providing that food is important, 17:02 but we realize that at some point in time, 17:04 they're going to become hungry again. 17:06 Yeah. 17:07 And that's where 17:08 sharing God's love comes into play. 17:10 And so what we did is 17:12 we actually had an outdoor revival 17:16 week of prayer, 17:17 where we spaced the chairs out. 17:19 We put up a sound system 17:21 and individuals from the community came in. 17:24 It was a little humorous 17:25 because when we first got started, 17:27 we said, well, because of COVID, 17:29 we'll just stream everything online. 17:30 So we go out into the community, 17:32 knocking on doors, saying, 17:33 hey, you can see on Facebook, YouTube. 17:35 And I never forgot, 17:36 this lady looked at us and said, 17:38 "I don't have Facebook. I don't have internet." 17:41 And so this resource that we wanted to use, 17:45 wasn't gonna reach the communities. 17:47 So we had to shift things around. 17:49 And from that point on, we just spaced out our chairs. 17:52 That way everyone remained safe 17:53 and people could drive up 17:54 and they can sit in their cars even, 17:56 and listen to the messages 17:58 being given through their radio. 17:59 So it was just a powerful experience. 18:01 And it's ongoing 18:03 because when the last day hit 18:06 the people were like still coming, 18:07 we ended it and they were like, 18:09 "Well, we want it to keep going." 18:11 So we have now started a prophecy seminar 18:14 which has been powerful as well. 18:16 But with COVID one thing we really noticed is 18:20 God was opening doors for us 18:22 to do more treatment in the home. 18:25 We saw thousands of people 18:27 who had like, who contacted us 18:30 because maybe they were struggling with COVID 18:32 and we were able to help them and none were lost. 18:35 And that is a huge testimony 18:38 'cause the people here have many of them 18:40 have comorbidities. 18:41 They have diabetes, they have high blood pressure. 18:45 Some of them even on oxygen. 18:47 And yet just through teaching them 18:50 the health message, 18:51 we were able to show them that love, that care. 18:54 And afterwards they're like, how did you come to my house? 18:57 Like one of the things we did, 18:59 there's a picture of us distributing masks. 19:02 We went to one place, 19:03 we are distributing masks 19:05 that our medical missionary team had with them. 19:10 And the people were like, I thought that COVID was over. 19:13 You know, they just didn't know. 19:15 And so you see at one of the pictures, 19:17 we're actually putting mask on this lady. 19:19 And she was like, I just couldn't get a mask. 19:22 I didn't want to leave my house. 19:23 I didn't know it was safe. 19:25 And we were able to also treat, 19:27 you know, these people as well. 19:28 There's also that picture 19:30 where there was an entire family, 19:32 we've been in situations 19:34 where entire families, entire churches all have COVID. 19:40 There was a church that, 19:41 where they called us and they were like, they... 19:42 We all... 19:44 Everybody has COVID, can you help us. 19:46 And praise the Lord, no losses. 19:49 All of them have recovered and are negative. 19:52 And so this is just God's goodness, 19:54 using what He's given us in His Word. 19:57 And inside of that, that's been a huge blessing. 20:02 I think that's something that I like about 20:04 what we're able to do 20:05 because of the way our team is structured. 20:09 Have a lot of young people 20:10 and they're able to move as necessary. 20:13 So when it comes to providing COVID relief, 20:16 it's not where people who are not feeling well, 20:19 have to try to find transportation to come to us, 20:22 but we're actually able to go to them. 20:24 So we're able to meet them at their homes 20:27 and start to provide care for them right there. 20:30 And I... 20:31 A lot of people have seen a benefit from that 20:33 because we look at the home and we're able to say, 20:35 okay, here's some things you can do 20:37 to introduce more sunlight into your day, 20:39 more exercise into the day, 20:42 ways you can increase the good foods 20:45 that you need to eat. 20:47 So these are all things that they're able to do. 20:49 And we go to them to provide the relief. 20:53 And like Darla said, praise the Lord, 20:54 no one has been lost. 20:56 Everyone has been able to recover 20:58 even despite the comorbidities that they have. 21:01 Yeah. That's a huge blessing. 21:02 And I love the fact that 21:03 you all are mobilizing the youth, 21:05 because I think that, 21:07 you know, you see youth leave church 21:09 because of the fact that they feel 21:12 that there's nothing for them to do, 21:13 but there's plenty for them to do. 21:15 And you guys are helping to provide that outlet 21:19 and helping to show them 21:21 how to spread the gospel in a very practical way. 21:26 God has used you to do some incredible things, 21:30 but there was a recent challenge, 21:33 a devastating one, 21:35 in fact, a tornado that just demolished the area. 21:39 Why don't you talk to us about that tornado? 21:42 And we actually have a little video as well 21:46 that will show some of the damage 21:48 that was done. 21:51 Yeah, not too long ago, 21:54 our campus was hit by a tornado at our county. 21:59 And as you can see, 22:00 that's one of our medical mobile units flipped over. 22:02 We had two medical mobile units. 22:04 Both of them were destroyed. 22:06 We had recently constructed four houses 22:11 and these houses were being used 22:13 as dormitories for our medical. 22:16 They were gonna be used for dormitories 22:18 for our medical missionary students. 22:20 And some were used as different churches 22:22 and groups would come for training or to volunteer. 22:26 And in a matter of moment, 22:29 all of this was destroyed. 22:32 And the thing is we knew storms are coming. 22:35 Storms have been hitting every week. 22:37 And that's one of the reasons 22:39 why we said we had to start a prophecy seminar. 22:41 And so with this storm, 22:43 we had all gathered together in our wellness center. 22:47 And there is a picture of two bathrooms. 22:50 I want you to, with this picture, 22:52 like imagine 20 people crammed into these two bathrooms. 22:57 And we were, one bathroom was like the praying bathroom, 23:00 you know, how you have those prayer warriors. 23:02 And the other one was the singing bathroom. 23:04 They were singing, we were thinking, 23:06 you know, with the children, just keeping things calm. 23:09 And as the storm passed over, 23:12 you knew when it was right overhead, 23:15 the pressure left the building. 23:17 And even though we are still thinking, 23:18 it was yeah, a little different, you know. 23:21 Yes. 23:22 And finally there was that calm. 23:24 And I remember as we, once we realized 23:27 everything was calm, we went out 23:29 and the children, they looked out 23:31 and you saw the four houses flattened 23:34 and they saw 23:35 there's a picture of the school. 23:38 The school was totally destroyed 23:41 and the children started weeping, 23:44 but they weren't weeping, like in fear, 23:47 they were weeping praising God that they had been saved. 23:52 Wow. 23:53 So that we can be able to help others. 23:55 And so right now we're in the process of... 24:01 We've cleaned, 24:03 we're in the process of cleaning up. 24:05 But underneath there was one person 24:07 when I told them about what had happened. 24:09 And he said, "Praise God. 24:11 Now He can build it even better 24:13 where we can touch even more lives." 24:15 And I said, "Wow, what a powerful perspective." 24:18 But isn't that how God does? 24:20 Think about the story of Job. 24:22 When Job was hit with the, you know, the storms and, 24:25 you know, the losses. 24:27 Yes. 24:28 It was only, everything doubled. 24:30 I was talking to the students about it. 24:32 You know, the animals he thought he had a lot of, 24:35 well, I hope he was ready 24:37 because God was going to double 24:39 and improve everything 24:41 so that he could bless even more people. 24:44 The reason why God gives to us 24:46 is so that we can be an even better blessing to others. 24:49 And we here at NAPS we don't take that for granted. 24:53 We look at the damage there's, 24:54 you know, the four houses are destroyed. 24:57 The school is destroyed. 24:59 The houses where we are living. 25:00 The roofs are gonna have to be redone. 25:03 There's buildings that have shifted. 25:05 And when we add it all together, 25:07 it looks like, you know, $500,000 maybe in the whole. 25:11 Wow. Wow. 25:13 But we serve a God 25:14 who knows how to make so much out of nothing. 25:19 Amen. 25:21 And we're claiming His promises, 25:22 you know, through the prayers of many people, 25:25 you know, the encouraging words 25:27 that God is going to rebuild this even better. 25:30 If He was so faithful 25:32 with story after story in the Word of God, 25:36 we know that 25:37 as we continue to keep our eyes fixed on Christ, 25:41 He will prepare us so that we can prepare others. 25:45 So we're looking forward to being back on this 25:49 you know, in 3ABN doing another interview. 25:52 He doesn't take long to do His work. 25:54 So we'll see you in about six months 25:57 and we'll show you how faithful God has been. 26:00 That's right. 26:01 We'd be happy to have you back on the Dare to Dream Network 26:04 on Urban Report. 26:06 But before, I know our time is dwindling. 26:09 How can people help you? 26:11 We wanna put up your contact information, 26:13 so that they know how to get in touch with you 26:15 and how they can support. 26:17 And if, Darla, 26:18 if you want to read that contact info for us, 26:21 that'd be great. 26:22 If you would like to support our organization, 26:25 you can write your checks to NAPS, N-A-P-S, 26:30 and you can mail them 26:32 to PO Box 100, 26:34 Greensboro, Alabama 36744. 26:40 You can also donate online. 26:42 Our website is napsglobal.org 26:46 That's napsglobal.org 26:52 You can call us and donate by phone as well. 26:56 Our number is 256-262-7712. 27:02 And you can leave a message if we don't pick up. 27:07 I like, and somebody will get back to you 27:10 for sure, for sure. 27:11 That's wonderful. 27:13 You guys are doing an incredible work, 27:15 and I'm thankful that NAPS is in existence. 27:19 Real quick, how has NAPS impacted your life? 27:24 NAPS has changed my life. 27:26 Not only by serving the Lord has it changed my heart 27:30 where I see Christ better, 27:31 but I also get to work right with my husband. 27:34 Amen. 27:36 That's a beautiful thing. 27:37 Well, I wanna thank you both for coming on today 27:40 for sharing, for inspiring our viewers 27:43 to get involved in spreading the gospel. 27:45 And I wanna thank you for joining us. 27:47 Well, we've reached the end of another program. 27:49 Join us next time. 27:51 God bless. |
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