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our God is full of love that he died for sinners like me. And I remember when I grew up, I was born in Cambodia in a Muslim family. And I remember one morning when I got up and I sat down on the stairs and I looked, everything's around me and I have a wonder, where did these things come from? And I went down and asked my mom, mom, who created these things? My mom said, son, I don't know. Oh, why? My mom doesn't know. So a couple of days later, I went to my grandpa. He was a high priest in the mosque. I asked my grandpa, grandpa, who created these things around us? My grandpa, because he did not read the Bible. our Bible, so he can't give the answer. He said, I don't know, son. I don't know. And I said, in my mind, I said, why no one can answer my question? And that wonder was in my mind for a long time. And when I go to school, when I think I was seventh grade, the teacher taught us that everything around us, surround us, created by itself. And I said, what? That is the answer? You know, that is the answer? They give me the wrong answer. And I remember 2006, a missionary day board He went to Cambodia with his family, and he led my brother to the Lord. And my brother, his life has changed. And he's sharing the gospel with me. And one day, he invited me to church. I met Missionary Day Ward, and he opened the Bible. And he opened the Bible and gave me the right answer Who created these things? His name is Jesus, and He loves me, and He died on the cross for me. I trusted Christ as my personal Savior. And, you know, one by one, by the power of the gospel, you know, My mom got saved, my grandma, my uncles, my cousins, my, you know, the people in my village, a lot of them are saved. Because of, you know, the gospel. Because of a missionary that loved the Lord, that brought the gospel to Cambodia. That's why I'm saved. And my wife, she, like pastor mentioned, her family fled the country of Cambodia to Thailand. And then God brought her and her family to America. And she got reached through the bus ministry when she was seven. And 2011, God called her to be a missionary to her country, to serve her own people. So she went there as a single missionary, and that's how the Lord brought us together. We met each other, and we fell in love, and she asked me to marry her. And I said, let me think about that. No, the Lord brought us together, and we got married in the church. And I'm thankful for my wife. Honey, can you stand up? And the kids, I want you to know my kids as well. My wife, Samantha, and our firstborn, their twins, David, raise your hand, and Annabel. They are nine, and Charity. Charity, raise your hand. And our youngest is Isabel. God give me a wonderful wife and wonderful children. Thank you. You can sit down. So yeah, this is I want to tell you a little bit of our background, how we saved. And I have a presentation video that I want to show you. And right now? Cambodia is a country located in Southeast Asia, bordering the country of Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It has a population of over 70 million people. The nation's capital is Phnom Penh, has about 2 million people. Buddhism is the state religion and is practiced by more than 97% with 2% Islam, 0.3% Christianity, and others. Hello, my name is Van Nhat Sanh. On July 25, 2006, a missionary named Bay Ward led me to the Lord out of Islam. Presently, all five of my siblings are saved. As a result of the gospel reaching the Jam in Cambodia, a church was planted in my village. We are thankful for Missionary Dale Ward, who brought the gospel to Cambodia with his family, and presently we have what is now called the Southeast Asia Team. Greetings, friends. This is missionary Johnny Esposito. I bring you greetings from... I just want to come on behalf of Vinat and Samantha San, dear friends of ours, fellow laborers. My wife and I spent two years living and serving in Cambodia with them. For those two years, Vinat was part of a discipleship, men's discipleship group that I oversaw. He was my weekly soul winning partner. He's a man that loves the Lord. He loves the Cambodian people. He's a soul winner. He knows how to disciple. He has a desire to disciple people. I just want to say real quickly, this man, this family are worthy of not only your prayers, but your financial support. Wonderful man, wonderful family. God bless you. January 2011, God called me to preach and serve in full-time ministry. I surrender all to my Savior and Lord Jesus Christ. I am serving the Lord by preaching, witnessing to the lost, discipling new believers, training leaders, teaching in Bible college, and help plant churches in Cambodia. I'm serving alongside our team from Pacific Baptist Church in Long Beach and under the leadership of Missionary Dave Boyd. Hello friends, this is Dave Board, church planning missionary here to Cambodia and Southeast Asia. I wanted to recommend to you Brother Vinok's son and Miss Samantha, one of our finest couples here in Cambodia. In 2005 or so, the Lord allowed me to help take the gospel to his Muslim village. We saw Vinok and his brothers trust Christ. Since then, it's been our pleasure to be able to disciple and train Brother Vinok and to become a valuable partner here in seeing souls saved, disciples made, and churches planted here in Cambodia. I would like to recommend that you take him on for missionary support, prayer support, and he's sent out of our church, Pacific Baptist Church, here in Cambodia. If I can help to answer any questions for you, please feel free to contact me. Thank you, friends. Our first ministry service started in Phnom Penh in 2010 to 2020. The Lord has blessed our ministry, and many have come to know the Lord, with the building being too small for our congregational gatherings. By the Lord's leading and guidance upon our team, we were able to purchase land and build our own church in what is now called the Bansong Village. In 2020, our church building was completed. And in 2024, we have our very own Christian school building. Presently, we are training nationals in our Bible college. The national leaders and students are also reaching out to help plan churches. In August of 2011, I met my wife who came to the mission field as a single missionary paying her own way. Hello, my name is Samantha. I have the privilege of attending Pacific Baptist Church in Long Beach at the age of 7. I was invited by a neighbor for Friend Day. I got saved and baptized at the age of 12 by who is now Pastor Steve Myers. The Bible says, For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach except they be sent? We are looking forward to going back to Cambodia to continue our work on the field. Please remember the Sun family in your prayers and we pray that you will partner with us as we continue to help reach Cambodians for Christ. God bless you. If you would please open to the book of Matthew, the book of Matthew, and the book of Matthew chapter nine, Matthew nine, we start at verse 35, 35, 36, all the way to 38, okay? It is a privilege to serve the Lord. It's a privilege. It is by God's grace. I don't deserve it. And my wife, you know, God saved her life. She can be killed in Cambodia, if she's born in Cambodia. She can get killed in Cambodia or in Thailand, but God saved her life. You know, saved her life, and she grew up in the country of America. Get to know the Lord, and God called her back to Cambodia, to her country, and serve her own people. And this is my, it's God's grace for me to serve my people. It's God's grace. I've been praying for me and my family. This is what I've been praying that I, you know, ask God every day that God please continue to use me, to use my family, to reach the people in Cambodia for you. You know, 97% are Buddhist, and 2% are Islam. And Christianity is little. It's very like less than 1%. And it's not by accident that my wife, you know, she grew up in America. It's not an accident that I grew up, I was born and grew up in Cambodia. This is God's plan. God's plan for me and my wife to serve the people there with the gospel. You know, we've been in America for four months. God brought us here for some reasons. One of the reasons I want to tell you is because God want my wife and my children and myself spend time with my mother-in-law for those four months because God knows that my mother-in-law will be with him soon. So this January on the third, my mother-in-law went with the Lord. So I'm thankful that we got to spend time with her before she passed away. This is one of the reasons. And travel and we live here, everything here is way different than in Cambodia. It's way different that you never imagined. Different. Here, everything is very, very good. But even here, the weather is cold. But over there, it's very hot, very hot. And if you compare, live in Cambodia, it's hard. It is hard to live there. The people, the government. the weather, the hospital there, the police, everything is hard. But even it's not like America, we don't have freedom like here, we don't have anything like here, but to live and to serve in God's will, the midst of God's will is the best place. I, it seems like this four months, it seems like 40 years for me. It's like 40 years for me is too long and I want to go back as soon as possible because this is not the place that God called me to live and to serve. I'm glad I got to go to different churches, meet a lot of godly people, godly pastors. I'm thankful for that, but you know, is compared to what God's calling for my life, to serve my people in Cambodia. I want to go back. I want to go to churches, to villages, and preach in Khmer, in Cambodian language. I miss that. To teach in Bible college, to disciple new believers. I want to go back. And we've been praying this. Lord, please open the door for us to go back as soon as possible. So next, Lord willing, we'll go back. We'll return home next month. We're looking forward for that to serve my people. I just want us to live for Him and die for Him. Because He died for us, we should live for Him. We should live for Him until the end of our life. Matthew 9, verse 35. And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the gospel of kingdom and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them because they fainted and were scattered abroad as sheep having no shepherd. Then said he unto his disciples, the harvest truly is plenteous, but the labors are few. Pray ye therefore, the Lord of harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest. Let's go to the Lord and pray. Lord, thank you so much for tonight. Thank you for pastor and his family. Thank you for everyone here. Thank you Lord for loving us. Thank you that you're willing to die on the cross for us. Thank you, Lord, for all the blessings in our life and in this church. I pray you bless this time. Bless your word. Use this message to be encouragement to everyone here. Please work in our hearts. We need you. We love you. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. Okay. The harvest. Jesus said, the harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are few. Like the country of Cambodia, 97% are Buddhist, and 2% are Islam, with Christianity less than 1%. Thailand, over 90% are Buddhist. Vietnam, Laos, and a lot of countries that, you know, the people in those countries, they never see the Bible. They never heard the name of Jesus. They never hear the gospel. They don't have opportunity. That's why Jesus said, the harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are few. The laborers are few. We need more laborers. We need more pastors. We need more teachers, Sunday school teachers. We need more soul winners. We need more laborers to reach the lust for Christ. Like I said, Jesus died for us and he wants us to live for him. He wants all of us, not just pastors, but all the Christians. God wants us to live for Him so He can use us to reach the lost for Him. God doesn't need our power. God needs tools to reach the lost. The tool is God won't send the angels to tell the lost about the gospel. But God needs Christian as a tool that he can use to reach the lost for Christ. And I'm thankful for this church. It's a good church. I appreciate this church. It's a good church. I want to go on. First point, number one, what Jesus sought. What Jesus sought when he was on earth, before he died on the cross, what did he seek? And verse 35, Jesus went about all the cities and villages teaching, teaching to the people that he loved. in their synagogues and preaching in the gospel of the kingdom and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. Everywhere that he goes, what did he seek? He seek the people that he created, the people that he loved. He seek, he teach them, he preach to them, and he heal them. He loves them. He loves them. That's why He, everywhere He goes, He teach. You know, a lot of people, they need teacher of the Word. They need preacher, okay? And Jesus loves them. That's why He teach them. That's why He preach. That's why He heal them. Yet we have to ask ourselves, what are we seeking in this world? What are we seeking? What are we living for? Let me tell you, what God wants us to live for is to live for Him so He can use us to reach the lost that He loved, that He died on the cross for them. That's why God saved us. That's why God put us in this world because God has planned for us. God wants to use us to reach the people that he loves. That's why he put us here. My mother-in-law, she's with the Lord right now. But we are still alive because God wants us. God wants to use us to reach someone for him. Someone, maybe your friends, maybe your siblings, maybe your uncles, your aunts, maybe someone that they need you to bring the gospel to them. God wants to use me and my family to reach Cambodia, the people in Cambodia. And I believe God has a plan for you, and God wants to use you to reach someone for Him. Luke, the book of Luke 19 verse 10. For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. The reason that he came is not for tourism. It's not for fun. It's not for eat good food. The reason that he came is to seek and to save the lost. That's why he came on this earth. to die on the cross for our sins. So, next. John 3, verse 16-17. For God so loved the world. So loved the world. Look at his heart. God's heart for the lost. God doesn't want them to die and go to hell. God wants them to get saved. God doesn't want anyone to die and go to hell. Anyone. God wants all of them to get saved because He created them, because He loves them, because He died for them. God doesn't want anyone to die and go to hell. Every day, people are dying. They said every second, two people die. And most of them, I believe, they die, they go to hell. And the people that He created, the people that He died for them, the people that He loves them, But they die. Some people, they die because they go to hell because they said no to Jesus. They rejected Jesus. But most of the people, they die not because they rejected Jesus. They said no to Jesus. But they never have a chance to hear the gospel. These people, dear folks, I have a privilege to lead them They are saved, but now they are with the Lord. These people that God created, that God loved, that God died for them, I have a privilege to open the Bible and share the gospel with them, and they trust Christ as their personal Savior. But all of them, they're with the Lord right now. They passed away. Most of them, they died because of cancer. I am glad, I am thankful. Like I said, this is God's grace that I got to serve Him and reach these people for Christ. I remember 2011, I got saved, 2006, and after I got saved, I did not live for God. I go to church, I read my Bible. Back then, I went to Pastor Arrupo's church. For four years, I did not live the life that God wanted me to live. I go to church, I read my Bible, the rest, Lord, Monday all the way to Saturday, that's my life. I give you one day, Sunday. The rest, I live for my life. But God, you know, keep working in my heart and I remember 2011, January 2nd, God called me to preach, to serve, to surrender. I remember after the preaching, I came forward, I said, Lord, I'm done. I'm done living for myself. Lord, I give my life to you. Use me however you want to use me. January 2nd, 2011, the day that I surrendered all, and God used me, started to use me to bring the gospel to the people and bring the people to church. And we used to be a, here you have a bus route, over there we call tuk-tuk route. I used to be a tuk-tuk captain. You bring a lot of children, a lot of people come to church, goes opening and preaching and teaching because I surrendered to the Lord. And God using me to reach the lost for Christ. God doesn't need me. Like I said, God doesn't need me. God can use anyone that willing to give their life to the Lord. God will use anyone. This is a privilege. And I want to serve the Lord the rest, you know, until I die. Okay, so next please. This is, this grandpa, I have the privilege to lead them to the Lord, especially the grandpa that have glasses on. He got saved and I remember one day he called my brother, my youngest brother. He said, hey, can you come to my house because I'm not gonna make it. I know he's gonna, with the Lord. So he called my brother, and my brother went there, and he said, after I die, don't let the monks, don't let my children, you know, have the monks touch my body. My body belong to Jesus. Please do the funeral in the church in And then he gave my brother some money, $2,000. He'd been saving the rest of his life, saving for many years, and said, here, this money, please use. However that God wants you to use this money. So we bought, we took his money, and including our church money, we bought a land for a cemetery. Christian cemetery for our church member only. He know that he's gonna with the Lord, but he has some money. He said, here, use this money. However the Lord want to use it. So I'm thankful that he's saved, and thankful that he's with the Lord right now. And these two grandmas, I met them, but seems like we tried to share the gospel with them, pastor. Seems like they're too old in Cambodia, they're too old, they can't hear, they can't understand the gospel. I believe they're in hell right now. This is about like 10 years ago. You know, I'm thinking about these two grandmas, that God created them, that God loves them, that God died for them, but the gospel came to them late. I wish I got saved before that and surrendered before that and bring the gospel to them. But it's too late for them. Think about the people everywhere, everywhere that they're like these two grandmas. They need God, they need God, but actually they need you and they need me. They need you and they need me to bring the gospel to them. And God will work in their hearts. First Timothy 2, 4. Number two, what Jesus saw. Okay, what Jesus saw, verse 36. What Jesus saw, everywhere that he goes, from places, village, from everywhere, what did he see? He see... The people that he loves. He sees the need of the people. Question about ourselves. You ask yourself and I ask myself. Everywhere we go, what do we see? Do we see their soul? Do we see their spiritual need? Or we see something else in this world? You know, Jesus saw what he loves. You know, we always see what we love. Like the people, the men, some men that they like basketball. Everywhere they go, they see old basketball court, old basketball court, you know. Some men, they like shoes. When they go to the store, they see the shoes, you know, because they love the shoes. Well, some lady maybe they see the dress, you know. It's not wrong at all about that, OK? It's not wrong, it's not bad. But what I'm saying is, do we see the need of the people? Do we see that? You know, when my wife was driving, I wish I can drive, but my wife was driving, and I look at the people, the houses, you know, I wonder, are they saved? You know, are they saved? Do we see their need, their spiritual need? I hope we see their spiritual need if they are not saved. Your family members, when you fellowship with them, Do we see their spiritual need? If they die today, they will go to hell if they are not saved. Do we see that? I hope that we see their spiritual need. They need Jesus. They need Jesus. It doesn't matter how much money do they have. It doesn't matter how big house they own. But if they don't have Jesus, no peace, no hope, no joy. You can see in their face. You can see that. Do we see that? I don't have a lot of time, I skipped this. This is a lady named Sarah, her daughter named Alika. I have a privilege to lead her to the Lord. They are faithful to, is a faithful member. They are faithful to the Lord and love the Lord. They are very close to us. I want to share with you a little bit about, this is, I don't have time to tell you all of these people, but the two girls on the right, I think, yeah, they are twins, Regina and Regina. Their mom abandoned her, like left her when they was little. to have another husband, something like that. And they got beat by their dad, their drunken dad, use drugs and smoke and drink every day, like almost every day. They live in fear for many years. I have the privilege to lead their grandpa to the Lord and I got to meet them and bring them to church. You know what? God saved them. But they still live in fear, because they've been living in fear for many years. And my wife and I, we got a privilege to support them, some money. And we told them that, hey, don't be afraid. Me and my wife, we love you, like our daughters. When you're hungry, open the fridge and eat. Get the food and eat. When you're thirsty, get water and drink. In Cambodia, not a lot of people, they have clean water, pure water. So drink, feel this. You have to think that my kids, like your brother and your sisters, you have to think like this is your home. They've been living like, not feel like they used to before, but now they are in a Bible college. I thank God for that, the power of the gospel. And these are Cham people. These men are Cham. Cham used to be a former Muslim. These are my people that God called me to serve them. 2011, I remember God called me, and the privilege to serve my people. And this gentleman on the right hand, he used to be a witch doctor, or witchcraft, witch, yeah, witch doctor, I don't know, witchcraft, witch doctor. Both, okay. And, you know, we brought the gospel to him, and he, to make a long story short, she got saved. And her, and his wife as well. So now, he's a committed Christian. He goes soul winning, you know, from the witch doctor to a Christian. Not just a Muslim, but a witch doctor to a Christian. The gospel has power. has power to save the lost and change lives. What Jesus said, verse 37. Like I said before, this is my family, my grandma and her friend. She said, my grandma saved, but her friend not saved yet. My brothers, my three brothers, by God's grace, they are saved, and by God's grace, they are serving full-time ministry. They're serving food time. Okay, next. This is their families. This is my sister. My sister down there with her family. They're all saved and faithful to the Lord. And I just want to share with you my sibling's family. as well. This is my uncle. I pictured with him. Before he got saved, he was learning to be a priest, a high priest in the mosque. It's very close. The time that he become the priest is very close. But God called me, and I surrendered, And God used me and used my people as well, my partner, to reach him before he became the priest. Remember, he got saved. And his wife and his adult children, they are saved. And serve, go serving every week. It doesn't get paid, okay? He loves the Lord. He just want to serve the Lord. So I want to share with you, the harvest truly planters, but the laborers are few. Few. We need more laborers. Why is the harvest truly planters and the laborers are few? Why? Why the harvest is truly planters? iPhone, Apple, OK? In the whole world, I think, The whole world, everyone know Apple, iPhone, MacBook, and stuff. They know Samsung. They know Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Tesla. But the gospel, it's about like 2,000 years. But still, a lot of people, they never heard about that. Why? Why is it like that? This is what I believe. The Church has failed to obey the Great Commission. The Great Commission gave to the Church, but failed to obey the Great Commission. The Church, I'm talking about each believer, each Christian that's saved. Sometimes we don't want to do what God wants us to do. Maybe God wants us to go soul winning. Maybe God calls us to be a missionary. Maybe God calls us to do something for Him, but we say, no, Lord, it's too hard. No, Lord, accuses like this, that, you know. Because of the church, because of believers, fail to obey the Great Commission. That's why the loss dying every day and go to hell, because that's my fault too. That's my fault. I should do more. The church has failed to train laborers. Next. I forgot what time it's supposed to be done. John chapter 4 verse 34-35. Jesus said unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work say not ye. They are yet four months and then come as harvest. Behold, I say unto you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest." Remember that story? The disciples went into the city just to buy food. What they care is food. But what Jesus care is the lost soul. Jesus sit down at the well and witnessing to the lady, one lady. But his disciples just care, just what they focus on is food. Nothing wrong with food. But what I'm trying to say is this. We have to keep the main thing is the main thing. I don't know if it makes sense. The main thing is like the main, you know, food is important, but the last more important. You know, the last point. What Jesus structured. what Jesus tell them to do. Verse 38, Jesus told the disciples, pray. Pray the Lord of harvest and he will send more labors in his harvest. Pray. I want to ask you to pray for Cambodia. asks you to pray for Cambodia, send more laborers, send more missionaries, send more pastors, send more souvenirs. Please pray for Cambodia. I want to give you an idea, OK, if you like it. I hope you like it. But I give you an idea. Just every day, if you can't pray for many countries, you just pick one country and pray for that country every day. Like Cambodia, just, you know, you have a flag of Cambodia and put it in your office, in your house, and pray every night for Cambodia. Pray that the lost, you know, the gospel will get to them on time and pray for Cambodia or Vietnam or Laos. You know, if you can pray for two countries, that would be great, but at least pray for one country. or pray for one city in America that God put in your heart. Just pray more. When we pray, God hears and God will answer our prayer. God, if we pray, for example, if we pray for Cambodia or pray for Philippines or pray for Thailand or Vietnam, God might send your kids, your children, But don't stop them, okay? If God calls them, hey, just do what God calls you to do, okay? If you pray, maybe God will send your kids, your children, or maybe God will send you. God will send someone, okay, if you pray. And God always hears our prayer and will answer our prayer. Pray for missions. like pray for America, pray for states, cities, pray for ministry, different ministries, and pray for pastor, pray for missionaries, staff, and workers. We need more laborers. Please pray more. Pray. Of course we go soul winning. Of course we read our Bible. Of course we do what God is calling us to do, but also we need to spend more time to pray. I want to ask you, How is our prayer life? You know, how long? Jesus, our Lord, He prayed. Apostle, He prayed. He prayed a long time. The people that God use is the people of prayers. They are not talented, you know, they have a lot of gifted. God can use anyone, especially those who pray. Like I said, God doesn't need our power. God needs tools. that surrender to Him, we will become a tool that God can use. Just pray, pray, pray. God will do a miracle in your life and through your life. You know, I am not deserved to serve the Lord. I'm not gifted. I am not that smart. I'm serious. The reason I say that, because I spent three years in the first grade. Three years, I spent three years. I almost give up. The first grade, three years. My brother, two years on the third grade. I'm three years in the first grade. So I am not that smart. But like I said, this is, by God's grace, this is the privilege to serve the Lord. serve the Lord. And this is our church in Cambodia. This is what we call the main church, the mother church. I live across the street from this church to serve and train and soul winning. Just want to share with you a little bit what our ministry in Cambodia. And this is the building and the church building and the school building. And my wife taught in the Christian school. And we have more students, but this is the old picture. This is our teens. We have more now. God's been blessing upon our teens. And we are training them to reach Cambodian for Christ. And this is our children ministry. Every week, we pick up the kids that come and learn about our God, our Savior, and love them and care for them. And this is a tuk-tuk. Here, you have a bus. Over there, we have a tuk-tuk, a vehicle that have three wheels. And this is the church that we planted in my village. Right now, we meet in a small building right there. But the main auditorium is almost done because that building that we're meeting right now is too small. Sometimes people have to sit outside. That's why we had to build another building so people can sit inside and more people come. This is in the Muslim village. My people are there. My mom's there. My grandma, my uncles, and I want add a little bit, please pray for my dad, he's not saved yet, because we are Christian, he's Muslim, Muslim, Muslim, so he have to leave the family. has to leave the family, and he has a new family. And he has one daughter, not because we do something wrong or he did something bad, but because he is a Muslim. And my brother and myself, my mom, we are Christian. The Muslims, usually they are strict, very strict. So that's why my dad had to leave. leave the family and hopefully my dad will get saved. He just sent me a voice message right before I come up here. He sent me a voice message and I call him and talk to him a little bit and show him that we are doing fine, your grandchildren are doing fine. I show him the snow, he never seen the snow before, but I love my dad. I hope my dad will get saved one day. We've been praying for almost 20 years. Hopefully, He will repent one day. This is one of our outreach, some round, about 45 minutes away. This is Brevity Hill Outreach, about five hours away. We go there every week to teach, to preach, and share the gospel. And this is a brand new village that we started. We have more people, but think about these people, that God created them. That God loves them. That God died for them. And look at them, they don't have a fan. It's hot over there. They don't have an AC. But I thank God that we got a privilege to bring the gospel there about two hours away. And this is our Bible college. We just have five students graduated. They spent about five years or six years in order to graduate. We're training them to become laborers for Christ. Yeah, that's all that I have tonight. Thank you, church. Thank you, pastor. Thank you for everyone. Thank you so much.
The Harvest
Sermon ID | 11725135395815 |
Duration | 49:36 |
Date | |
Category | Midweek Service |
Bible Text | Luke 19:10; Matthew 9:35-38 |
Language | English |
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