Joe, as you're talking about the earthquake in Nepal, it reminded me that just recently Japan sent a team to minister to the people in Nepal, because, of course, Japan knows exactly what it feels like to experience a major disaster with their earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown a few years ago.
So a team went there from Japan. They were they were literally the hands and feet of Jesus. They were helping to clear out a park area, so that the children can play again. So what a blessing it was that our brothers and sisters in Japan came alongside to minister to those in Nepal.
And that is the power of partnership friends. Thank you for partnering with us. You are a part of our ministry, not only Japan and Nepal, but you and me reaching out with our brothers in Christ—arm in arm—helping the people in this world today.
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