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Last Minute Blessing. Bro Joey Swinnea and Dray Hopson's powerful trip to Honduras

GLO Podcast Season 1 Episode 18

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In this episode we will be interviewing Bro. Joey Swinnea and Dray Hopson. Talking about there last minute missions trip that turned out to be a very powerful experience. From a pastor being filled with the Holy Ghost. To a service blowing out twice. It was a powerful trip and this is a powerful podcast. From teaching at a church to seeing the clouds break it was a impactful trip. God used these men to see people helped. Enjoy the Podcast, follow us on YouTube and Facebook, and be watching on Facebook for a special post about the clouds breaking. Listen to the podcast to hear more about the clouds breaking. How God can break the clouds that are over your life and He can help you no matter what you face. 

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Speaker 1:

Hey everybody, welcome back to the God's Little One podcast. I'm your host, Kent, and today we've got a very special episode. I've been trying to get this done for a little while now and we're finally getting to do it. Today we're going to be talking to Brother Joey Sweeney and Dre Hobson, and it's good to have you all on today.

Speaker 2:

Good to be here.

Speaker 1:

So what we're going to be talking about today is we've got a pretty precise topic, I guess I could say, and we're going to be talking about a trip that both of y'all went on together. When did y'all do that trip?

Speaker 3:

It was last month.

Speaker 1:

So we're going to be talking about this trip that they did and I was not able to go on this one, and somehow you was able to go on this one, and somehow you was able to go on this one.

Speaker 2:

Yes, last minute.

Speaker 1:

To start out, Uncle Joey, like Dre just said, it was a very last-minute trip, so talk about how this all came to pass.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sir, to be specific, the trip took place two weeks after the 2025 youth camp, this year, rfpyc. The Lord had moved on my spirit. Uh brother danny and I he's the overseer of the uh mission work and we work hand in hand closely and he and I had been had been in a lot of conversation about um, the need that the pastors have um to just be preached to, and the churches were needing encouraged. Well, I was really praying along those lines and God just placed a burden on my heart and I felt like he'd give me some specific things and some specific topics to preach about. And, yeah, so we just put it together quick. I think in two weeks I had the trip put together and we went over and were able to go and minister to the people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was a very last minute. I think I knew about it like either the Sunday before or I think I found out about it the same time you did, and so, dre, tell us how you got connected to going. Well, you knew about it, but tell us how it all got to go to where you got to go.

Speaker 2:

Well, me and Brother Joey were sitting there talking and I was like I really wanted to go on this trip anyway.

Speaker 3:

But he was like hey, man I wish you would have went with me on this trip and I was like how much the tickets are right now.

Speaker 2:

It was very spontaneous and I was like so I prayed about it before church. He told me right before service and I was praying about it during service and I was like, man, I really want to go on this trip. So I called my mom and I was like, hey, is there any way that I can squeeze this with how my payments and stuff were going? And she was like, yeah, I think you can get it. And so Brother Joey helped me find a ticket and I bought that thing as fast as I could and that's pretty much how it was. But I was just thankful that God made a way that I could go and I'm really thankful for that trip. That was really good.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, from what I've heard, it was a phenomenal trip.

Speaker 3:

Before we get into the details of on the trip, and that was one of your first trips that was mainly preaching, wasn't it?

Speaker 2:

yes, well, that was the second second one.

Speaker 1:

You went on that one I was on with you yeah, yes uh, so some y'all did something different this year. We've never done before as far as trying out a new airport. I have not heard much about this, so tell me all about that the experience was great, great, I mean.

Speaker 3:

To me it was a nicer airport and it had better restaurants. When you left there and us spoiled Americans. You know we like to have the nicer airport.

Speaker 1:

I went on that trip with Jerry and we ate Pizza Hut.

Speaker 3:

Well, it was really nice. It had a nice you know, Brother Dre and I were staying at the Glow Center by ourself and so we were cooking for ourselves and it had a really nice grocery store that had really, really good products, and so we was able to get some good products for our trip.

Speaker 2:

It had a lot more variety. It had a variety, and that's what we enjoyed yeah.

Speaker 3:

And I believe that it will be a little quicker to get from there to the Glow Center Four hours it was a little bit long on our trip just because we made a lot of stops. But if you get like Brother Danny driving a rental car or something like that, I think you could be there in just a few hours.

Speaker 2:

No, I am glad for one of the stops we did, though. We stopped and got another thing of bread from the Amish. That was amazing.

Speaker 3:

Brother Luis is driving down the road. He said, oh, the Amish are out here, so we pull over. And man, I'm talking about all we had fret, it had fresh made uh cinnamon roll fresh made loads of bread, so I bought some and, uh, it was pretty awesome.

Speaker 1:

We enjoyed it yeah we had a good time so now we'll go ahead and just get into the, the days and stuff. I'm just going to kind of just let y'all just talk about each day, starting with day one, okay. So how did it all start.

Speaker 3:

So the trip in day, the first day driving in. It was a long day. We ended up not getting there. It was dark by the time we got to the Glow Center and we got rested up and everything and I guess the next morning we left what, Brother Dre, maybe about 9 o'clock, I think it was.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we left at 8.30.

Speaker 3:

8.30, yeah, and so to give you kind of a context of the purpose of the entire trip, my entire purpose, what I felt God had mandated in my spirit and put in my heart was I felt the discouragement, I felt the need for a realignment or a refocusing of the vision of those pastors. And so we had been teaching in our Sunday school, at the home church the Lord had dealt with me back in January and we'd been teaching the book the Knowledge of the Holy. Well, out of that I've learned so much about the eternal side of God and dealing with that and understanding that. And when you learn that you're dealing with eternity, you begin to take what you do for God more seriously, because nothing else in life is going to survive time. When time ends. Everything, every hobby, every job, every career, all of that ends with the end of time, the close of time, whether that be your life, or the close of time at the end of the journey. And so only what's done in the kingdom survives this life.

Speaker 3:

But if we're all honest, most of our hours in a day is spent on our time-confined things that we do. I mean most of us have jobs. We provide for our families. Now we know that providing for our family is an eternal quality that, uh, god recognizes because he says a man who doesn't provide and take care of his family is worse than an infidel, and so, um, but, but for the most part, and so realizing that and making our minds stirred towards eternity, and so that was my goal, that was the vision that I had in my heart for this trip, and so that's what we went in there to do. The first day, my very first message, I preached on why we must think rightly about God and having a correct concept of who god is. I mean, how can you work for somebody that you don't even understand what he's, the reason why he's doing things? Yeah, and we'll never fully understand everything about god.

Speaker 3:

We know that right, but to create that vision, create that desire. And it was a slow grind, wasn't it, brother Dre? Yeah, yeah it was.

Speaker 2:

At first the crowd was kind of more of trying to understand what he was saying, and I remember in the second lesson he started, brother Luis looked at him and said to you know, pretty much, get them something to grasp. You know pretty much, get them something to grasp. And when he did, instantly the people like kind of like you could see the crowd kind of like okay, because he said something about knowing God. I remember that in the second lesson and after that he had their attention fully, but it was slow. At the very beginning I was kind of I was the camera guy, so I'm like standing in the back, I'm looking around, I'm taking pictures, I'm like okay. And before you know it though, the place was starting to get what he was talking about.

Speaker 1:

That's like on our trip we went to with Preston and Kim. We didn't really have nobody come out and go pray. We pretty much the whole time we went out and prayed for them. But we had some people praying powerful.

Speaker 3:

We had a couple people, but not not many. So let me let me give you some. Let me give you some understanding of what uh, brother drake's talking about, and it was intentional when we went into that second lesson. Um, not just on my part, uh, it's, it's intentional, um, it's intentional in the way that the book that I was I'm pulling from um is is approaching um it. It talks about how the, the language surrounding God is strange and how his likeness is and his appearances are, and you can't, in other words, there's no way in the word of God to describe and there's no way in the word of God to, because the whole theme of the second lesson is God, incomprehensible, incomprehensible. And so the whole point is, the whole point of the thought, is to have the mind boggle to where you say how can I ever understand this? Right?

Speaker 3:

but then at the end of it it turns because we were never meant to totally understand god right, and someone asked the leader of the Salvation Army one time. They asked him. They said how do you interpret the Great Commission? And his reply was the Great Commission is not meant to be interpreted, it's meant to be done. You just obey it and you do it. And that's the reality of who God is.

Speaker 3:

Our finite minds will never fully comprehend the reality of who God is Right. Our finite minds will never fully comprehend the fullness of who God is until corruptible puts on incorruption. And so I stopped the lesson when it reached the pivot point, to where I'm going to bring this thing back around, to where we can understand. I said to the people I said said how many of you are a bit confused and don't understand everything. And brother louise interpreted and I mean it was hands everywhere, they looking at me like got the. And I said exactly because god is incomprehensible. Oh, that's good, I said. But I said he's made himself available to us and I said when he opens your eyes to his will, he's giving you insight to who he is Right and all he wants. Excuse me, I've been there. He does not want you to fully understand everything. He just wants you to take the steps that he's opened in front of you.

Speaker 1:

Right everything.

Speaker 3:

He just wants you to take the steps that he's opened in front of you. The Bible says the word of God is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.

Speaker 3:

And if you study that and you study those two lights, it never opens the whole path up. You're basically seeing the steps in front of you, and that's how God is, that's how he works. He told Israel he said if I gave all of Canaan to you all at one time, he said the beast of the field and the briars and the thickets would take back over. That's what he said Because he said you're too small to inhabit it. And so if God showed us the full picture immediately, we would lose. We would lose the will to fight because it would seem too vast or too big. But if he can get us, you know, there's an old saying um, how do you eat an elephant? And uh, and and someone said I don't know, and and and the uh professor said you eat an elephant like you eat an apple one bite at a time right, no different.

Speaker 3:

just because one's big, one's little, you still only eat it one, right and uh, and that's, and that's how god is. He's too vast, he's too big to totally understand. So, you, we can't get discouraged, right, we can't get discouraged in the path in front of us. Right, because if we lose, if we grow unfocused on the path in front of us, because we can't see what's ahead, of us, then we miss the whole will of God.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

You see what I'm saying? Yeah, and our burden was to refocus the pastor's minds and eyes Right. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, and our burden was to refocus the pastor's minds and eyes Right. And the second lesson was the hardest lesson, but once we reached that pivotal moment, to me it was the lesson that broke the entire two-day sessions.

Speaker 2:

Right and it turned after that moment Because after that, every lesson that he taught, after that it was everyone's eyes was focused. Yeah, they was hungry. Everybody would come up for prayer.

Speaker 3:

The prayer times afterwards were stronger.

Speaker 2:

That's right. It was incredible because his people was like because he kept. He kept right at the end of his lessons. He always about knowing God and that what he gave us to do that of his lessons. He always about knowing god and that, what he gave us to do.

Speaker 3:

That's what we focused on and it was just it, just like both of them, pastors, and yeah, you know I've had the privilege, um, as doing missions is what one of the most awesome things that a man can ever do. That's why we invite people to go with us all the time. If you hear this podcast and want to go on a mission strip, please contact us. We would love for you to go on a mission strip Because I've had the privilege to sit and listen. The church we were at was Pastor Pasquale, and he's probably one of the most anointed knowledgeable, has great unction and power. He's a very powerful preacher.

Speaker 1:

Is that the one we did the all-night church service?

Speaker 2:

at.

Speaker 1:

Pasquale's.

Speaker 2:

That's the one we did the youth one, the one with Preston? Yeah, yeah, I know which church you're talking about Keep going.

Speaker 3:

But Pastor Pasquale, one of the finest, I agree, I mean he's a powerful preacher, but here's the reality. Here's the reality. It's a great possibility, because of language barrier, because of lack of ability to travel, that Pastor Pasquale will never be known outside of that little mountain where he pastors and fellowships with other pastors. That's reality. The problem with the American church is we have a lot of ego floating around and being known is a big deal, right when in reality doing the will of God is the only big deal.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

It doesn't matter if this preacher knows me or that preacher knows me, if I preach this meeting or if I preach that meeting.

Speaker 1:

None of that matters.

Speaker 3:

That don't amount to a hill of beans. Now, if God opens the door and he's provided that opportunity, his will is for me to go there and preach at this place, or preach for that pastor, or preach in this setting or whatever. But doing the will of God is what matters and that's what I drove home. To those pastors I said your president may never know who you are. I mean, some big preacher you've seen on TV may never know your name. But at the end of the day there's one that knows you. He's ordered your steps. You're a righteous man. He's ordered your steps. He's placed his call upon your life and everything that you do that he tells you to do, every act of obedience, is being written down in the eternal books and they will survive. What time cannot survive? They're going to last for eternity.

Speaker 3:

And that's the goal is to just fulfill, accomplish the will of God. I don't have to be popular, I don't have to be known if I can just accomplish the will of God. But it's so hard at times in the grind I'm a pastor, you know and it's so hard sometimes in the grind of ministry to keep focused on that when all you can see is the lamp unto my feet, light unto my path. All you can see is the few steps in front of you. Right, it's hard to to stay focused.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

And but thank God that he deals with our hearts and sends the Holy Ghost to come talk to us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's powerful.

Speaker 2:

When Brother Joey had did that quote telling Brother Pasquale. Brother Pasquale was sitting there in the front At that moment. He was the only one that one moment they stood up and was just raising their hands and crying. I remember seeing that when they was out there interpreting.

Speaker 3:

That's when I talked about. Is that the one when I talked about? The last message, the second day?

Speaker 2:

No, I'm talking about when you said that on day one, when you were talking about. You had brought it up just a little bit because he just talked to me that morning by myself and he was bringing it up about that he might not be known outside of that mountain.

Speaker 3:

And he was bringing it up about that he might not be known outside of that mountain.

Speaker 2:

That's right, and he was sitting. He kind of sit every time. If he's like really into it, he sits back and he has his Bible, like you know, up like this and he's like the only one, like you know he looked like he slumped up in the chair but he's like just focused and he keeps nodding. But he stood up when he said that about he'll be the only one known in that mountain and he stood up and he just raised his hands.

Speaker 3:

He was crying, he had tears and I that right there. I was like man he is getting there he was.

Speaker 2:

He was loving every bit of it but he and then he got up and he spoke afterwards I have a little video of that and he was just like telling the people that we have to win souls and it was like that that's what hit him more, out of saying that we'll be known outside he wouldn't be known outside the mountains and he would. Just the willingness that I saw in him just then.

Speaker 3:

I was like To labor, to just labor where he's at and grow, because ultimately, in every ministry, that's what the goal is, it's souls. I mean, that's what they're there for, that's what we're here for, that's why we go to Honduras. We don't go to Honduras just to have a week of ministry filled up. We go there to win souls and to encourage the leaders in their churches to win more souls.

Speaker 2:

And that they're not alone. That's right. That's right, it's a big deal. They're not alone.

Speaker 3:

They're thought about, they're prayed for Right. Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

So how many different sessions did y'all have the first day?

Speaker 3:

So we had three sessions, three sessions. We did two sessions in the morning and then we broke for lunch, okay, and then lunch probably took an hour or so, and then we done another session in the evening and then closed.

Speaker 2:

It was nine to two, usually, like we would be breaking around two, right yeah, so I apologize.

Speaker 1:

So what's the rest of the like, impact and stuff, because I know several other things happened. So yeah.

Speaker 3:

So pastors, actually there was people healed, oh really, yeah, we had people stand up and testify that God healed them physically. Oh wow, we had people stand up and testify that God healed them physically. Oh wow, we had people stand up and testify Brother Luis allowed time for that. We had people stand up and testify that they felt like the Lord had refocused them spiritually. We had three different people the first day. The first day was filled with baptizing the.

Speaker 2:

Holy Ghost for the first time Never had been baptized in the Holy.

Speaker 3:

Ghost, and one of them was a pastor, and so it was dynamic in that sense. Truly, I really truly feel I knew the Lord had put it on my heart and put the need in my spirit, but he truly sealed that with his approval of his spirit meeting us there in a very real and a very dynamic way and we had a really powerful time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I remember still on day one, we had to pick up one of the pastors. What's the church?

Speaker 3:

that she's overanaspal, guanaspal.

Speaker 2:

We had went and picked her up and she was just so excited the whole time she was she was probably one of the more, the more of the pumped ones in there, you know they're like I'm so glad to be here Constantly, just like focused.

Speaker 3:

That was one of the. She was so excited that the second day she Brother Luis couldn't get her on the phone so he didn't worry about going and picking her up and we went on up the mountain. She was there, she rode a motorcycle. She found somebody and gave them a few dollars to drive her all the way up there on a motorcycle. She found somebody and gave them a few dollars to drive her all the way up there on a motorcycle. She was that excited and that determined to be there.

Speaker 3:

It was pretty powerful, and it's a long ways from Juana Sepal to where Brother Pasquale is.

Speaker 2:

It's at least almost a 30-something minute drive on a motorcycle, oh yeah, she had an hour's worth of motorcycle riding on a mountainside.

Speaker 3:

Not a joy ride, for sure.

Speaker 2:

Not a joy ride.

Speaker 3:

So that part of it was just so powerful to see that stir and that hunger and that desire.

Speaker 1:

So get done with after all the service and stuff to see that stir and that hunger and that desire. Yeah, so get done with after all the service and stuff. Did y'all do anything else after? Did y'all just go back to the Glow Center?

Speaker 3:

We was basically at the Glow Center. I'd done a lot of studying and preparing and messages and we got Brother Dre and I. It was special to me and Brother Dre and I had some great opportunity to just sit and um I'm his pastor and just talk and he shared with me um things going on in his life and details of his past and his burden for ministry. I was able to share with him burdens that I have for ministry and so it was a really special time for Brother Dre and I.

Speaker 2:

Really, really great spiritual talks. I would just sit there and just let him.

Speaker 3:

As a pastor there's not many times that I'm alone with anybody other than my wife. I mean, most of my time is spent in a crowd or totally alone or with just my wife or my family, and so I don't have many moments to where I have somebody that I can just, that has spiritual desire and spiritual appetite, that I can just pour out spiritual things and things God's dealt with my heart. I mean I probably told him things that God's dealing with me to preach that I won't preach for three months. I mean, like we're I probably have. I try to keep about six months worth of stuff in my spirit at least, or God puts that in my spirit and so, but I mean I dumped a load on him I was telling him about all kinds of things.

Speaker 1:

I was sitting up at night like, okay, he's hit.

Speaker 2:

I was like, jeez, he's going to be powerful right now.

Speaker 1:

We had a good time though we had a good time.

Speaker 3:

That was a special time and then I, I cooked for him, and the first, the first fajitas was pretty, pretty salty pretty salty, but we won't talk about that. It was still good. For some reason it was still good. We still ate it.

Speaker 2:

We had low pressure, but it was good.

Speaker 1:

Y'all both made it back alive we made it back alive. No, heart attacks.

Speaker 3:

So, moving on to day two, so I guess day one and day two kind of goes together, because it was those same sessions with Pastor Pasquale, and so I guess the next thing we could talk about was when our next place that we went to was Gwannis Paul.

Speaker 2:

But there was one thing on day two that was different than day one. To me was the worship.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if that was different for you.

Speaker 2:

But the worship when we came into the building everybody already, because day one, you know, it was kind of like we was getting started Right, but day two it was like they came expected.

Speaker 3:

It was definitely so much freedom. They was already in the altar already worshiping, and that's when I actually preached on my dot in the timeline of eternity. And I illustrated it. I had the piece of paper with the dot in the center of it.

Speaker 2:

There wasn't a dry iron, no, and in that moment it was powerful People didn't even come all the way to the front. They were at their seats. They would push the seat forward. They were laying on their faces. It was like I didn't experience that much as far as an openness, and that actually was my first time to actually preach that message.

Speaker 3:

I mean I had mentioned it and exhorted a little bit here but I hadn't really preached it, and so I preached it there and that was my first time to really preach it. And then, of course, I come home and preached it at camp meeting. Yeah, I heard it there and that was my first time to really preach it. And then, of course, I come home and preached it at camp meeting and preached it here and then I preached it last week at youth camp. That's a powerful one the illustration was better.

Speaker 3:

At youth camp I had big poster boards.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't just a little sheet of paper but that right there probably was brother Pasquale's favorite one.

Speaker 3:

He was over there just jumping up you know how he jumped when we was there, we did an all-night prayer with that trip and he was just jumping.

Speaker 2:

He literally didn't stop jumping. They were supposed to do an all-night prayer while we were there but it ended up not working out. Yeah, because it stormed, didn't it yeah?

Speaker 3:

it stormed the Because it stormed, didn't it? Yeah, it stormed, the storms came in. It didn't storm for us. We were able to get there in the end. So that third day we went to Guantanamo, and Guantanamo is a special place because it's the first church that we actually built.

Speaker 1:

Is that the one right there by the Glow Center? No, sir. No, Guantanamo is our two churches that we.

Speaker 3:

We is that the one right there by the glow center? No, sir, no, once Paul is our, our two churches that we built and of our sponsor, noe, and it's down towards a la compa. Not, you know quite, get to the compa, that first little community. You get to, you make a right, go down there down that mountain and stuff. And that's where Pastor Antonacion got us involved in that.

Speaker 3:

But anyway, we went there and the crowd wasn't. It wasn't no big boisterous crowd and probably probably 30 people there, maybe Maybe 25, 30 people. There's some house on that and I guess probably with the people standing outside and stuff, it probably got around to about 30. And a lot of their people was gone. They actually have about 70 in that church but a lot of people was working and stuff like that and we understood that and it was just a one service deal and um, but it was a very uh, uh spec of just a special time and um, the just the lord, uh, he, he really ministered, uh to the people. We got to see a few things. That was unique with the kids, the kids singing.

Speaker 1:

Tell them about that. Is that that small church? Never mind.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah, that's it, the small one that you go to, and then you park down on the street.

Speaker 1:

It's kind of got the black on the inside. Yes, like on.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, okay, I know what you're talking about. Okay, so when we got there the kids, she had prepared the kids a sunday school teacher and she had, uh, she came actually every day to the pastor's convention thing and, um, she had got her kids to quote a verse and sing. Right, was it both?

Speaker 2:

yes yes and um, the kids were so involved in that service and they was always ready to be in there to do something. They, they like they came up and sung. They was like, yeah, they were. You know, run up there, can we sing? You know, boom, they start singing, you know, and uh, they did an incredible job and I think that even when they came in, they got into the altars. You know, there was one kid there who was an orphan and they was helping him out there and I remember that was one of the most powerful things for me to see them praying.

Speaker 3:

Right, yeah, and it was powerful, it was powerful, yeah, and it was powerful, it was powerful. Um, I was. I was look, thinking back and remembering what the lord had dealt with me to preach there, and, uh, but I went and preached, I preached on, but without faith it is impossible to please uh him, for he that cometh to god must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. And I just preached on because the whole theme of our whole meeting was, uh, who god is. And knowing who god is, he he is, he is literally means that he actually exists as right and so I preached on.

Speaker 3:

He exists as god, he exists as savior, he exists as as deliverer and healer, and I just went down the list, and so it was very simple. It was a very simple topic. I didn't go deep, I didn't have no fancy words, it was just very basic and simple. But, man we had a powerful time in the altar and the one young man yes, I mean one young man he come and he just flat said. He said I want to give my heart to the Lord.

Speaker 2:

He was like I want to be reassured, Reassured.

Speaker 3:

Rededicated. He's basically rededicated himself. Yeah, rededicating himself back to the Lord. I mean, we're talking about a really nice-looking 20-something-year-old kid. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? We're not. This was just a youthful young man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was like you know. You would see him more wanting to be outside.

Speaker 3:

That's right. Walking around, that's right, like that's how they normally are there. But he was like in there he.

Speaker 2:

You could tell he was listening. There was, it was just. It was in there the whole time. Yeah, but it was one of the most effective things because everybody came forward and that came forward had a need that they was like god can help me with this.

Speaker 2:

That's right yeah, we pray for healings and the lady, the, the neighbor I don't know if you want to clear up on that when she came over and she was like my all my children aren't saved oh yeah, this is, this is that's powerful, this is what really prompted brother kent.

Speaker 3:

Hey, we got to get this on a uh podcast, this testimony, so we have a lady come up there. Well, I remember guanacepal from the very beginning. I I remember, you know, the very first services. Brother joel and I had the grand opportunity of being, uh, the first ones to actually baptize yes, uh, new converts from guanacepal. Yeah, of course, brother danny's baptized people and all that, but Brother Joel and I happened to be there and it was one of the first times from Gowan of Sepal. Actually, that same time we ended up baptizing Brother Luis's son Iza.

Speaker 1:

This last week. No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

I'm talking about the first time me, and Brother Joel baptized people.

Speaker 1:

It was's awesome. It was pretty awesome. Remind me one day, and I'll tell you that story.

Speaker 3:

It was a powerful story. But so I was there from the beginning and there was this lady that I know her, I recognize her, I can remember her. She's a very kind of unique lady and kind of has distinctiveness about her, and so I just remembered her from the beginning and she was very obnoxious and not interested in the church. Well, brother Luis reminds us of how obnoxious she was. She actually fought against the church even being there. And uh, she actually, she actually fought against the church even being there. Yeah, she didn't want the church there.

Speaker 3:

yeah, she's the neighbor, she would actually build fires I remember here, yeah, she would build fires, and intentionally build a big fire at her house when they were having church, so the smoke would go in the building and make them not want to have church. And so the pastor came to brother louise and said what do we do? Brother louise said you just keep showing the love of christ and preaching the gospel. Well, now here we are, four, four years later, and she's.

Speaker 3:

She's standing up at the front, a faithful member of the church. God has saved her, turned her life around, and she's standing there with tears flooding down her face and her husband and her husband beside her, tears rolling down his face. And she's asking. She says all of my children are lost and don't know the Lord. They've never. They weren't because she didn't raise them in church. They're all lost and they don't know the Lord. And she said would you help me pray, please, for them to be saved? She went from the obnoxious nuisance that was trying to close the church to God, got a hold of her life, changed her life, saved her soul and now she's such a devout member and such a change has happened in her. She's praying for her children to be saved. That's awesome.

Speaker 1:

Isn't that?

Speaker 3:

amazing, that's powerful, and so that's a testament of ministry To me. That moment, right there was the end, because that's our church. God's little one built that church yeah and um, not in ownership, but I mean yeah, I mean in partnership they're, they're under us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're part of, they're part of our organization and and to me, that moment, that moment embodied, yeah, what god's little one is about. I mean that moment embodied. We come here, we plant a church, the community's upset. They don't understand, they're not interested. We stay faithful, we minister, we love, we show the love of Christ. We've shown the love of Christ in that community through God's little one providing food, god's little one providing blankets and toys and things for the families. And then Four Corners, global Outreach, come in with Pastor Joel Sneed and brought water filters and so they have clean water. Now Nurses have come there, our doctor program and just all of our programs working in that community to one purpose to win the lost at any cost. And now this woman standing here, who was an obnoxious nuisance against the work of God, who is now a devout, faithful member of the church, praying for her children to get saved, asking for help from the church.

Speaker 1:

Isn't that awesome? It's awesome, I'm telling you.

Speaker 3:

And that is the true meaning of ministry. Right there. It's the true meaning of being a servant. We're going to serve you even when you throw the food back in our face. We're going to serve you even when you don't love us. We're going to serve you even when you throw the food back in our face. We're going to serve you even when you don't love us. We're going to serve you even when you want us to leave town, but we're not going to leave town. We're going to love you and serve you anyway. And loving and serving the love of Christ won. The love of Christ won.

Speaker 2:

And her husband even after she went up there and got prayer. Literally he just fell down in the altar and stayed there for a good 15, 20 minutes On his knees. I mean like literally she was singing and he was still up there praying. It was unlike anything and they didn't even worry if people was watching that's how they was. They would go up there in the middle of the worship and just kneel at the altar and raise their hands and just you know, pray, they don't care.

Speaker 2:

And it was. I was like man, if we could just step out like how they do sometimes. I'd be like man, maybe we would get somewhere sometimes.

Speaker 1:

I've seen them be shy.

Speaker 2:

I've seen them be bold and just step out there.

Speaker 1:

It's powerful. That it's powerful. That's a powerful story. That's awesome. So, continuing talking about that day, y'all preached up there. When y'all got done, did y'all go back to the Glow Center. Did y'all have anything else? Y'all went and did.

Speaker 3:

We just went back to the Glow Center. That's basically what we've done every time.

Speaker 2:

We did miss one thing on day two. Okay.

Speaker 3:

When we was heading back, we had a pastor arrive with us.

Speaker 2:

I thought about that story while I was starting this, tell that and we the the guy was in there, of course me and brother joey kind of like looking back and forth because we, him and brother, we should just going and we're like man we'd be nice to know what's going on right now we're like what's going on?

Speaker 2:

I said I knew I understand a few things. When I'm listening to conversations I start to understand more and more. I'm just like Lord, please break the wall down, let me understand what they're saying. All the way I could tell they were talking about praying. They were talking about praying for somebody, and so I was listening. And then Brother Luis just stopped and said okay, brother, and started talking to Brother Joey and said there's a young man here who was in a terrible accident, wasn't it?

Speaker 3:

and he, like I, forgot he had a bad fall.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, fell from way up and and he's, and he's paralyzed paralyzed and um, so the um, the guy was like, okay, we need to go pray for him. Yeah, uh, he lives right here, we walk into the house, and it was like they was almost like expecting, even though they didn't know we was going to come.

Speaker 2:

And it was the mom, the grandma and some of the family members around there, his sisters and brothers. He's 14 years old, I do remember that, and he was not there that day. They had just taken him to the hospital in Gracias, wasn't it? Yes, and it was just like a timely thing. It was raining outside. When we pulled up into that driveway it was like man, we hope we can get out of here.

Speaker 3:

It was like super tight, it was very narrow.

Speaker 2:

And the mom was just telling us and explaining stuff to us and the grandma was explaining stuff to us, and then I remember I have a picture of it, but it was in his legs, wasn't it mainly his legs? It went paralyzed.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he can't walk. He's got upper body but he can't walk yeah.

Speaker 2:

And Brother Joey was praying for him. I'm praying for the grandma who stood in his place and he was praying on her legs, talking about Lord, touch her legs. And the whole room just started getting on their knees around him.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if you saw that you had to close your eyes, but the Spirit of God came in there.

Speaker 2:

And Brother Luis just went and sat on the side of the bed and he's bawling. The grandma starts just praying, the mom kneels behind him, all the kids come in from outside, they're kneeling and we just we started praying yeah I mean, I wish we can get some information on what I know we haven't heard and uh but.

Speaker 3:

But the Lord actually dealt with me. We had some oil and stuff and poured oil on my handkerchief and left that with them. I just really felt prompted to do that. As a matter of fact, it was one of my favorite handkerchiefs that I bought from an OBI convocation, but it didn't matter. I mean, I'm just saying that that's a small thing, but we left that. We left that with them and I tell you I really felt the presence of God, so strong.

Speaker 2:

We was in there for about 20, 30 minutes.

Speaker 3:

So we don't know what happened with that, but God, I mean, I feel like God is going to work on that little boy and work a miracle in his life.

Speaker 2:

That was a powerful moment as well, but after that pretty much we headed back to the Glow Center almost every time?

Speaker 1:

Yes, so we've talked about three days. How many days were y'all there? What were y'all there?

Speaker 3:

for.

Speaker 2:

We had one more day of ministry.

Speaker 3:

We had one day that we just stayed there, we just stayed at home, we just stayed there at the Glow Center and stuff and had a lot of things going on around there and we cleaned up a little bit here and there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I worked outside I'd done a lot of studying.

Speaker 3:

I needed as much as they needed me to come. I needed that time. I really spent a lot of time uh writing notes and um writing out. I do a lot of when I'm, anyway, when I prepare sermons, I I do outlines first and um, and so I was able to do that. I was able to outline some thoughts that I had been mulling over and musing on so it was a good time that's like, that's my our down time was even good time because it was.

Speaker 1:

It was something that I needed. Yeah, that's something I've learned from going on that ladder. Going on, missions work ain't just for the people you're witnessing to, it's for you too, absolutely it helps us. It helps us to just as much.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, day four I was out there. Uh, they, they're putting in new water systems and so I had to fill in around one of the big tanks. I was filling it in for them so that the guys had an easier job to do. So. I got to help work a little bit.

Speaker 3:

I like that. And then day five is the last day and it was special. That was, it was special, that was the day. So we went to New Jerusalem is where we went to Pastor. Angel, yeah and I know we seem like we always give a little back story there, but we want our, we want the listeners to know what's what. Yeah, probably one of the probably the church that we've been working with the longest.

Speaker 1:

That's the first church I ever went to Is New Jerusalem.

Speaker 3:

And that's when Pastor Domingo Was the pastor Before the Lord saw fit To bring him home. And so we just have a lot of history and we have a lot of Connect, and we have a lot of connection, deep connection, to New Jerusalem.

Speaker 3:

They actually in the last two years, have come under our ministry and are now part of our organization, which is a rare thing. We have several churches that have done that, but it is a rare thing for churches that are already established to come under another organization, and so it's pretty awesome. But New Jerusalem, it's had its trouble. Jerusalem, it's had its trouble. It had a split because there was a little group within the group that wanted somebody else to pastor, and we led the church in a certain direction, encouraged the church. Of course the church had to vote on that, but they were looking to Brother Danny and Brother Luis and us for guidance. I was there whenever they was trying to brother danny and brother luis and us, um, for guidance.

Speaker 1:

I was there whenever they was trying to figure it out. Yes sir, whenever they was talking about.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sir so they've had some some hard times and um, the whole time that I was on the trip, I I have a message that I preached. It's not an original title and the story that goes with it's not original and um, it come from evangelist melvin mcknight and an old evangelist from the from the assembly of god movement, brother clinton, and a man who a lot of people respect and honor, brother clinton, and said he never had brother melvin mcknight ever. Uh, he never scheduled him for revival. He said Brother McKnight called you and told you. He said God told me to come preach for you on this date. And he said Brother Clinton said it didn't matter if you had the chief apostle coming on that date. You canceled the chief apostle Because when Melvin McKnight told you God sent him, it wasn't no telling what was gonna happen.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so, brother, my brother mcknight was a powerful man of god and I give him his honor. And um, but about about 13 years ago, the lord, I I had heard his message, but the lord put that title in my spirit and I, of course, built my own message. I only heard his message one time and but I remembered the story and I remembered the title and I've been preaching it for 13 years. I preach it every year at this church. But I, the Holy Ghost, dealt with me to go to that meeting Because I was going to preach the same thing that I preached at Guantanamo, do you believe? But at 4 o'clock in the morning the Holy Ghost woke me up and he said when you get to New Jerusalem today, he said, you preach on living above the snake line. And that's what I went and preached. I preached on living in an atmosphere where the snake don't bother you no more. And I'm telling you that it was ordained by God. It really was. It was ordained by God. And I went, we just preached, I just did what the Lord told me to do and got out of the way and give the altar call.

Speaker 3:

And nobody really made it to the altar. It was probably about eight or ten people that made it to the altar, but people were already weeping so hard where they were standing at that, you know. You just went among them and prayed. I mean there were people getting slain in the Spirit. There were people obviously getting filled with the Holy Ghost. I mean it was obvious. But, luis, you could see it on his face. He's saying, amigo, just pray. The Spirit's doing His work. The Spirit's doing His work.

Speaker 2:

I was bawling in the back. I'll come and pray and I'll take a few pictures and I'll be out again. It was powerful. I remember there was one guy, he was one of the deacons. He didn't move the entire time, he just sat. He got on his knees During his preaching and he was like this. I have pictures of him all through it. If I can put the times, you will see he was there the whole time. He just sat there crying and just praying and praying, and he'll grab his Bible and he'll lean over and he'll just do that. He was constantly doing that.

Speaker 3:

And I told Brother Luis when we got there, when we got to the church, I leaned over to Brother Luis and I said it's a heaviness here, yeah, and it was like a constrictor. Yeah, that's the snake. It was a constrictor. I mean, it was just like a death grip on there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I just felt it man and hey, the altar service was going on and the Lord just moved on my heart. I was just praying for the cloud. I just started saying that, lord, let the clouds break. God, we need the help, because that's what it felt like. It felt like I had a dark cloud over the church, so I just kept praying that until I walked all the way out the back door and I walk outside and the sky is filled with clouds.

Speaker 2:

It actually ended up falling an absolute flood, I mean like a flood we had to sit for like and it started coming into the church.

Speaker 3:

But it fell a flood after the service was over. So I walk outside and I'm walking back and forth on the side of the building and I'm praying God, let the clouds break. Well, this guy comes walking out with me and he comes over there and we've got a language barrier. But he just starts crying and he's putting out his arm around me and he's pointing to his chest, pointing to the church, pointing to his chest, pointing to the church, and he's just crying and crying, and crying and I said god's gonna break it. He can't understand me, but I'm saying it anyway god's gonna break it. He's taking his idea, uh and I just say espiritu santos.

Speaker 3:

What's, what's spanish words? I knew I was, you know I was, I was calling out calling.

Speaker 1:

He's using that cardio vocabulary.

Speaker 3:

Well, I walk up. If you walk down between the road and the church at New Jerusalem, the ground goes up, the natural lay of the land goes up and you'll walk up on a hill and you can actually see Plum over top of the sanctuary, and that's where I was standing at and I turned and the clouds was just heavy over the church and I'm praying god, break the clouds, god, let the cloud and brother. All of a sudden, the clouds just just rolled back.

Speaker 3:

I'm telling you this is they just rolled back like this right here, and I pointed up to the sky and I showed, and he, he looked and the sun was just shot, beating down, shining through that cloud, just a big, massive ray of sunlight. He looked up at and he looked, and the sun was just beating down, shining through that cloud, just a big, massive ray of sunlight. He looked up at it and he looked at me and tears just started flowing down his face. Well, I took a picture of it and the Holy Ghost said go tell them I will break the clouds. The clouds are breaking. And I went in there and I walked over to Brother Luis and I said Brother Luis, I know this is strange, this. I just don't normally do stuff like this at all. I mean, honestly, I pastored both of y'all, y'all.

Speaker 3:

I've never done nothing like that, nothing like that. So but I said, look. I said I was praying for the cloud to break. And I said, brother, this is what happened. When I stand out there praying Boy, tears just started rolling down his face. He said so. He went to tell them the church and he said go show them, amigo. And I was walking through there and as I'm showing them that cloud tears just rolling down their face, I mean I walked through the congregation showing all the leaders, showed the pastor and all, and it was pretty powerful, him and his and so that's when the service like broke again.

Speaker 3:

It broke all over again.

Speaker 2:

We just was like they just made it back.

Speaker 3:

This is powerful.

Speaker 2:

And that's when the pastor and his wife came to the church.

Speaker 3:

So listen, the whole time the service was going on, she's at the back and I said, man, something's going on, she's struggling. And all of a sudden they called her up there and she got there with the pastor and they knelt down on the floor. And here's what was beautiful Brother Domingo's family come in behind them and begin to pray for them, and begin to pray for encouragement and that was so necessary because you're talking about a family that built that church, pastored that church, and then for them to come in behind them and uplift them and recognize them. And you could see the obvious brokenness, obvious brokenness.

Speaker 3:

And then Brother Luis felt prompted to actually pray for Brother Domingo's wife and he told her something very hard and very specific. He said you are holding on to unforgiveness to those who left, who've done the church wrong, who've done people wrong, and he said you need to allow god to break that right now and you need to forgive. And she just burst into tears and she confessed it to him right there and began to repent and the glory of God came on her and God just ministered to her. And you know the Bible says that in order to have forgiveness you've got to forgive. He said if you don't forgive, he won't forgive you. If I can't forgive my brother, or if I can't forgive my enemy, then he said when you stand before God, you won't have forgiveness. So forgiveness is as much for the person doing the forgiving as it is for the person receiving the forgiveness, and so it was a very, very necessary and very powerful moment at New Jerusalem.

Speaker 1:

Is that when the pastor got, did he get the Holy Ghost out or did he get it at the beginning? Pastor in hell, he got baptized in the Holy Ghost the first day.

Speaker 2:

First day. He was one of the first days.

Speaker 3:

He was one of the ones the first day got full of the Holy Ghost. I mean, it was powerful.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Him and the young guy, the younger guy that always goes everywhere he goes. He did too on the first day. That was two of them. It was two guys and a girl, a lady.

Speaker 1:

A lady that is powerful, yep.

Speaker 2:

It was great and he came to every service, honest of all. Yep, send me that picture.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to put that on. Facebook picture. I'm going to put that on Facebook or I'm going to put that on something, that picture of the cloud.

Speaker 2:

Okay, show me that, send that picture to me. I'm going to put that on Facebook and do a post. I will.

Speaker 1:

Facebook and yeah, that's.

Speaker 2:

I just remember the crowd just like almost through there holding his phone up.

Speaker 3:

It was.

Speaker 2:

It was pretty amazing all the hands went up, people started to push the chairs out the way again and start all over again. It was just a worship, just like thanking god for what he just did, in the moment it was isn't that powerful, and then the storm, the storm afterwards, I mean see the light, see the light shining through.

Speaker 3:

I mean it was really. I know it's simple, I I know it was natural, but hey, God controls it all. And I mean I'm actually praying in that moment for the spiritual clouds to break and you're watching it happen.

Speaker 2:

And I believe.

Speaker 3:

God give the natural sign for what's taking place spiritually. You know we don't base our whole faith on that, but God's special like that he does those things, you things.

Speaker 1:

Listen, if he can make thousands of fish go into a net or if he can make water part, he can do something like that.

Speaker 2:

The big thing was, too, that there was actually like we forget on this part is that when we was coming in to go to church, they had a huge rally and they was kind of shocked that people will even be at the church uh, political.

Speaker 1:

Yes, they had those whenever we was, when they had a huge one going on like literally not even yeah it was like football field away from the church.

Speaker 2:

You can go, walk down the street, curvy a little bit, boom, they, you're in this thing. And all the people that made it to the church. Brother louise literally said some of them. He was like oh, I'm glad they made it to the church. Brother Luis literally said some of them.

Speaker 3:

He was like I'm glad they made it to the church because he was shocked because, they're getting that free stuff and doing all this stuff trying to get their votes.

Speaker 2:

Everything was open. When we come back through there after the church service, they're all under tents. They got, drenched they got drenched because of the storm that came. It was just powerful that got used. They got drenched because of the storm that came and I was like it was just power that got used.

Speaker 1:

They made the right choice.

Speaker 3:

That's right, that's right.

Speaker 1:

I mean, this has been a powerful, powerful podcast and I'm going to give you all a couple minutes to just give you all closing remarks about it before we end this. We're about to end this unless there's anything else you all want to talk about.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

Brother.

Speaker 2:

Jerry, I think that the main thing, the focal on this trip that really, I guess you could say, spoke to me, was just how hungry those people was in the places we went for to learn more of who God is and what God is.

Speaker 2:

When Brother Joey began to teach that on day one, it spoke to me and I already heard a lot of it, you know and just sitting there it just gave me more of a desire, more of a hunger, made me dig into the Word. I had time that I would just be in my room and I would just like he just taught on this today, and I would open up the Bible and I would begin to read and so many things that were just tying into what I was just learning in the moment, and I would just have great prayer times with knowing who God is, trusting Him, living above what I can have unforgiveness in my heart, you know Right, and just being thankful for His presence and everything and thanking Him for everything and just trusting him was a big thing on that trip. They helped me. And stepping out in faith too, because you know it was the last minute for me, but I needed it and I knew I did.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, my closing remarks is simple Listen to the voice of God and obey it. Listen to the voice of God and obey it. There are times that the voice of God tells me to do things that I don't feel like at the moment. I can, but I just do it anyway, and he always provides Provision. A way will always be made, but I've never regretted being obedient when he talked to my heart, because there's something about obedience it's just better than sacrifice.

Speaker 3:

And so anybody that hears this podcast, this is one trip, just one trip. This is one trip, just one trip. If I can encourage you to support missions and if you're searching for missions to support, you found one. God's Little One is a powerful, powerful work. The most beautiful thing about it is it's not just a place to give money to, it's a place that you can go, you can get involved, you can go on a trip, you can be a part, and so get in and do the will of God.

Speaker 3:

In this last day we don't have much time left, and that's probably the thing that I learned the most about this trip, and you know I had a season there for three years that I had a job that didn't allow me to do, but one mission trip a year. I already have another mission trip Brother Kent and I is going on in the month of august, at the end of the month. Gonna be a powerful trip and um, but I didn't realize how much I was missing in those three years and I'm thankful that god has provided me the courage to step out in faith and as I've stepped out in faith, he's provided every step of the way with work and jobs and things that I can do and still have the opportunity to minister.

Speaker 3:

So it's a beautiful thing to do the will of God. I encourage you to do it. God bless you, Brother Kent. Thank you.

Speaker 1:

I got one more question to ask y'all before we end this thing. Y'all think this trip was a success 100%. I just wanted to say it, but I already knew what the answer was going to be to that, and this has been a phenomenal podcast. This has been a phenomenal conversation. I've enjoyed getting to talk to y'all. This is actually my first time doing two guests in one room at the same time with me, so first time using three mics Turned out good. It actually worked out.

Speaker 2:

But thank y'all for being here on this podcast.

Speaker 1:

Y'all have a good one and I'll see y'all later. We ain't got too much time, but I want to go back to what Brother Joe was saying about the clouds opening, and I just want to push that for people. Whatever you're going through, whatever you're facing, god can break the clouds. And when I say that, what I'm saying is he can take care of it. He can heal, he can deliver, he can guide, he can set free. God has no limits. He can always outdo himself. He can break the clouds that are over your life. He can shine a light on you if you'll let him. If you're saved and you're a Christian, god will help you if you cry out to him, if you have faith in him. Sometimes he doesn't do what we want him to do, but keep trusting, keep believing God's gonna open the clouds on your life. So I encourage you, even if he doesn't move, move. Even if it takes time, trust God. If you're not saved and you're facing stuff, get saved. Trust God and let him break open the clouds for you. I got the picture of that that Brother Joey sent me and I'm going to be posting on on Facebook. So I encourage you to go on Facebook, look at that post and re-listen to that part of the podcast while you're looking at that picture and think about what you're going through, think about what you're facing and determine to trust God, to part the uh, part the clouds for you in your life today and if you're not saved, get saved and watch him take care of it, trust him, pray fast and seek him and read his word.

Speaker 1:

Well, I hope you all enjoyed this episode of the God's Little One podcast. I know it was a long one Don't always do them that long but hopefully it makes up for certain things. But I do want to come on and say, uh, it's been a while since I've posted and I apologize and I'm not going to get into all the reasons why. Uh, there's two main reasons. Number one laziness of not sitting down, taking the time I need to to do it. I apologize for that. But there is another reason I'm not going to get into it all. If you know, you know. If you don't, you don't. But I've been just with different a transition going on in my life and stuff, so I apologize for not having the podcast out.

Speaker 1:

We're getting back on it. I'm going to work hard to keep it going. We're not stopping this. This is a great thing. We're expecting it to grow, we are working on it and trying to make it better, so I hope y'all have enjoyed it. Uh, so in our next podcast we are going to be so I hope y'all like this podcast how we did uh, talking about a recent trip. We've done this kind of thing before. Maybe we're doing the that we kind of. This is the interesting era or season we're in right now.

Speaker 1:

The next podcast is going to be similar, with a different group of people. It's going to be talking to people about a trip that they went on recently this year. So we're going to be talking to actually three people. Uh, y'all, y'all see in the podcast it's a phenomenal podcast. They killed it I. I recorded it recently. These ones are fresh podcasts and they are phenomenal, so I hope y'all enjoy it.

Speaker 1:

We got three trips that have happened that we are talking about in these podcasts. This one was about this trip with brother, jo and Dre just them two. The next one is actually about a really big trip and the next one's about a trip that I was actually able to go on. So the next two podcasts are going to be similar to this one in the fact that we're talking about recent stuff. Once we get done with those, we'll probably get on. We'll get back on other stuff. I know I got someone I'm going to talk to Saturday uh, a brother, phil Marino, phenomenal man. He he'd done missions, work and stuff. He's a deacon in the church, I believe. So, looking forward to that podcast, I hope y'all enjoy it.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, so I hope y'all enjoyed this episode of the God's little one podcast. Y'all have a good day. I I kind of a little. Uh, it it's actually still dark right now when I'm recording all this, so I'm so yeah, it's what I'm doing, it's what I needed to do to get this podcast out today. So I hope y'all enjoy it.

Speaker 1:

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