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Core Evangelism

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01:07 >> Hello. Welcome to 3. A B into they live. We are happy to
01:10 be with you. My name is John. Then see and I'm here with my
01:13 wife and I were rejoicing in the Lord because we have young
01:16 people that are.
01:18 >> On fire for the Lord. Second to say on fire. Yes,
01:21 sometimes any questions. The idea being on fire. Haha.
01:25 Well, there's good fires them back. Fire could fly.
01:29 >> Well, we just want to greet you in the name of the lawyer
01:32 that thank you for taking time to visit with us during these 2
01:36 hours. It's a blessing to be able to share with you what the
01:40 Lord is doing in our young people's lives. And there's
01:44 some ministry that's very dear to our height and a ministry
01:48 that we encourage for all families to make sure to tune
01:53 in and hear about the special Ministry.
01:56 >> That's right. And we are praying we already pay, but
02:00 we're going to put we're praying that you will be
02:01 blessed and encourage and also do want to find out more about
02:05 this program that is changing lives and helping to bring the
02:09 gospel closer and closer to finish the mission. Yes,
02:12 so it's time to introduce our guest that it would you please.
02:15 >> Well, sure, we're going to go with the director of core
02:20 evangelists school and that is the Casper, D you're no
02:24 stranger to the 3ABN family. Welcome back. Good to be here.
02:28 Thanks for having me.
02:29 I'm glad that you make time to come here because we have some
02:33 good news to share.
02:34 >> With our young people. Absolutely. Absolutely. Men
02:38 were looking forward to hearing also stories of great things
02:42 that God has done. Yes, and we have 2 young men that are here
02:45 with us. Yes, that's right.
02:46 >> We have even Carpenter who stuck or graduate. Ethan,
02:50 welcome to the program. Thank you so much for having me.
02:53 Yeah, you're blessed onto that smile tells me that you are a
02:57 last man who praise the Lord and next to you. We have Allen
03:02 now. Yeah, it's also a core graduate. Welcome. Yes, thank
03:06 you. Thank you very much. Praise the Lord and thanks to
03:09 both here. And they're both graduates of core evangelism,
03:13 the school. And, you know, it's interesting that we have 2
03:18 young men here and a lot of times we hear why these boys
03:23 going to do when they grow up and your prayers are being
03:27 heard, moms and dads and young people that have chosen to save
03:32 north. I want to follow you. I wanted to be an instrument in
03:36 your hands. So these 2 young men represent a community of
03:40 young people. That's what I have had that desire. And here
03:43 they are to share their
03:45 >> men. And these are core graduate. We're going to find
03:48 out what it takes to graduate from. Yes, that's right.
03:51 His core, what did they do? Why did the existing? What do
03:54 they matter? It's important to know about them. And all of
03:56 these things are good questions. And we're going to
03:58 talk about that in a moment. We want to go to the Lord in
04:01 prayer and we want to thank first every one of you. That is
04:05 part of the 3ABN, prayer team all around the world. We have
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04:24 great blessing. Every week you will receive some prayer
04:28 request. Not all that come to Fabian because there are so
04:30 many, but we'll give you some so that you can pray. And you
04:33 know, it's something wonderful.
04:35 What happens when you pray for somebody can tell you when that
04:39 front doesn't get blessed as he was welcome. So you are blessed
04:42 as you pray for others because you're drawing close to the
04:45 Lord.
04:46 Joining people together praying brings a powerful, powerful
04:51 effect and God hears those prayers. They meant. Let's go
04:55 to the Lord in prayer. Ask for his blessing,
04:59 our loving heavenly father. We come before you in Jesus
05:03 name and we thank you. We thank you that
05:06 we can always come knowing that you we'll listen to our
05:10 prayers. Yes, we don't get a busy signal.
05:13 >> We don't get a not here or is away from the from the desk
05:18 that you are always there. Ready to listen to our prayer
05:22 needs and our concerns. And heavenly father, we bring to
05:25 you every concern, every prayer requests to calm that has come
05:28 to create the end. You know them all. And each one of them
05:32 is of great importance to you and we bring them to you
05:37 knowing that, you know, each person and that you love each
05:40 person and you will do what is best for each person. We thank
05:43 you, Heavenly father for Jesus Christ. And that has come to
05:47 this world died for us and is alive and well again because he
05:51 resurrected from the dead. And is it the right hand of the
05:54 father season? The most holy place ministering in our
05:56 behalf? Then he said that in his name we can bring these
06:00 petitions and using his name. We present them to you and we
06:04 pray for a blessing upon all. That was tough to listen to
06:07 this program, whether live or at some other time. We thank
06:11 you for this 3ABN tool that you have given to bring the
06:15 everlasting gospel to the whole world. And we pray for and in
06:18 all things for your name to be honored and glorified. We ask
06:22 for these things in the holding. And that's the name of
06:25 Jesus.
06:28 >> Amen. Well, we now go to the reading of the scriptures and
06:32 Matthew, 28 Riz 18 to 20. And let's see. We do like to be
06:38 there for us to have her youth. And yes, a 3 to 18 to 20.
06:43 >> It says in Jesus came and said to them all authority in
06:46 heaven and on earth has been given to me go therefore and
06:49 make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of
06:52 the father and the son and of the Holy Spirit teaching them
06:56 to observe all that. I have commanded you and behold,
06:59 I am with you always.
07:00 >> The end the age. I'm a man and man. All right. We have
07:05 there. The great commission and a pass to D cast would like to
07:09 share a few words about that first. Yeah. So that's
07:11 something we're definitely passion about here at core.
07:14 >> The the initial charge that Jesus gives is to make
07:18 disciples. I know a lot of times baptism can be a big
07:22 focus. You know, we're looking for baptisms. But the initial
07:25 call is for us to make disciples and the logical fruit
07:29 of disciple making is that they will get baptized. But then our
07:32 job is not done once we baptize them, our job is to keep
07:35 teaching them right. And so one of our big burdens at the core
07:39 program is too have a big emphasis on disciple ship,
07:42 empowering our students to learn how to know God for
07:45 themselves to grow that relationship and the disciple
07:47 ship they receive to be able to give that to others. And so
07:51 they've received that gift. And so we we focus on that a
07:55 lot, not just on the cycling them, but empowering them to
07:57 make disciples of other. So remember all about that's
08:00 why we're a disciple ship school. Amen, Amen.
08:03 >> And there she says, says something powerful. All
08:08 authority is given to him in heaven and earth. And for this
08:13 reason, he said goal, they're 4, 1,
08:17 make disciples as you heard where where these disciples to
08:20 be made. And although they shipped all nations, no nation
08:24 is left out. No nation is left out. And that's that's what
08:28 that's what we see in God that he loves each and every one of
08:31 us. And so because you guys are identifying with this great
08:37 commission.
08:38 >> You want to core? Yeah. Talk about that moment. Yes,
08:41 yeah, it was actually this the great commission, it's that
08:44 verse that completely changed my life in core. And that's why
08:47 I'm doing what I'm doing now.
08:49 >> Korea has the Lord for some wonderful, wonderful. Well,
08:52 it also teaches says here, teaching them to observe the
08:55 things that that I have taught you, you know, to observe those
08:59 things. And I have taught you what have Christ
09:03 tot. You are what he has. He teach does our wet weather.
09:07 We accept it to learn from him. But yes, we see all the lessons
09:12 in the bible. And sometimes we entertain those stories.
09:16 But we don't I just if you will, is not is a decision to
09:21 live out what we learned of him. So here you are teaching
09:27 them to observe the things. Thank God has taught you now.
09:32 How did this how a sub earth in your heart to half court event
09:37 a lesson? Yeah, it's
09:39 >> very interesting stories. So I was here that, you know,
09:43 working not far from here doing media ministry and there was
09:47 talks of the school that people wanted to begin in to start
09:51 and partnerships were looking at being looked into. And that
09:56 wasn't going to work out at scene and so that they were
09:58 going to move to Pennsylvania to try to start there. And so
10:01 they have reached out to me there's a donor and a pastor,
10:04 the kind of had a burden to see a school, the vandalism,
10:07 a disciple ship program that could empower young adults in
10:11 particular to encounter the 3 angels messages in a cry
10:15 centered way to understand the message or write us by faith
10:18 and power than to be cry, centered gospel preachers and
10:21 to have a burden for mission. And so that was kind of how it
10:24 started. They reached out to me to help them to started.
10:27 And so in June of 2018, I a
10:32 felt like God was saying, yes, this is this is your next step,
10:35 though. I am ashamed to say it now initially as a bit hesitant
10:39 because I heard Pennsylvania in
10:41 and here too many people say like I can't wait to move to
10:44 Pennsylvania. Aha, I thought, oh, Lord, haha, you are you?
10:49 Sure. But as I moved, there was very grateful to gorgeous place
10:54 where I live. The Appalachian Trail is right behind my house.
10:56 And so it's a beautiful area. I wasn't aware of that. And so
11:01 so the call came. And as we began in August of 2018,
11:05 there was nothing. There was a financial backing. There was a
11:08 partnership with the conference, but that was it.
11:10 There was no staff. There was no curriculum. And so then
11:14 began a journey of asking God for wisdom. I felt totally
11:18 unworthy, feel unprepared. But if God's given the call,
11:22 I knew he would provide. I've learned that in life and
11:24 soul. We began a journey
11:28 building, a handbook in. I wish I'd been in 30 locations
11:31 the year pride, the previous traveling in speaking at
11:34 schools and academies and youth events. And so for us, I was
11:37 doing a lot of I-10 preaching in traveling most of the time
11:41 to be an adult demographic, either be teenagers in high
11:44 school or young adults. And so I had access to his being
11:47 invited to a lot of the places where one would need to
11:52 recruit. Should a school starts. That was a blessing.
11:54 Got this kind of preparing the way
11:56 and eventually begin that process of just continuing to
12:00 travel, probably 20 something locations that year of
12:03 development. And we built a curriculum. I called different
12:06 teachers and that we're friends and others. Teams. Rafferty was
12:10 one of them and other people locally and just said, you
12:12 know, I would you be willing to teach? We're starting a school
12:15 and it was a nine-month disciple ship program is what
12:18 we had designed. And still I kept being in these situations
12:22 where there's way too much to get done and I feel
12:25 overwhelmed. I feel like how my going to get this all taking
12:28 care of and I would just pray and I would take one step and
12:32 somehow everything else move forward, man, I would pray and
12:36 take the next step and just feel overwhelmed. Everything's
12:38 behind. It's going to be a mess. And if it goes wrong,
12:40 it's all my fault and just feel the weight of about we just
12:43 pray and take a step. And every time I did that God showed up
12:46 and many took my individual feeble effort in somehow Angels
12:51 would multiply it by a White Nelson. Agreed to teach forced
12:54 the first year. Didn't even know me, but he agreed to teach
12:57 for us and others. And 11 months later, miraculously,
13:02 we had a functioning program. I hired to staff because
13:06 there's no staff that development. You're just saying
13:08 Jesus praying and working through it and the support of
13:11 conference and we decided is we would be on the campus of Blue
13:15 Mountain Academy. And so that's a conference boarding school
13:18 there in PA and the schools built for 400 students many
13:22 years ago. And they had at that stage about 100 students.
13:25 And so there was room in the dormitories. And so the idea
13:29 was we got to build something right, just in campus man's we
13:33 can have a classroom on site there in in the industry
13:36 building get that renovated. And I hired some staff and they
13:40 got there about 8 days before the students arrived. They had
13:45 both been running canvassing programs that summer. And so
13:48 there wasn't a lot of time to onboard them. All these ideas
13:51 are in my head, but to get them out of my brain and into their
13:54 brain that we have to be on the same page. Yeah, well, the
13:57 students anti was a was a big task, but God blessed us.
14:03 I mean, there's bumps along the road when you're starting
14:05 something that generally speaking, God brought together
14:09 a pro gun, those blessings that was in in August of 2019 was
14:13 our first cohort that started and we first semester we did
14:18 canvassing God, blessed us, many of the students and never
14:20 campus before. But God bless those efforts. And we have 2
14:24 week mission trip to Cuba, Cuba in December of 2019 amazing
14:29 people and a full food evangelistic endeavors doing
14:35 home visitations that we worked with Henry Stoves and the World
14:38 Youth Group. Yes, and they were great. Partnering a ministry
14:42 had an amazing experience to come home for Christmas.
14:44 We start a second semester in Bible work. So we have
14:46 canvassing first semester. You have a cross-cultural
14:49 mission trip in Bible work second semester and about 2
14:53 months in the Bible were COVID happened hands. But we didn't
14:57 want to be those people who didn't take it seriously.
14:59 The Academy shut down a cent kids home. And I was speaking
15:02 Loma Linda. I got asked to speak and was on a plane the
15:06 next morning after the NBA to cancel their season. And it
15:10 seems like it's starting to get serious. And the further west
15:13 you go, the worse thing sound things were the only churches
15:16 that were open in southeastern California because it already
15:19 flown there and they shut down the churches on Friday. I got
15:21 there Thursday, right? I preached. And then by 6 staff
15:24 is calling what we do, right? We've got we've got to send
15:28 them home. And so we did class on zoom to finish out the year.
15:31 We still got a baptism out of the God bless getting Bible
15:35 studies over the phone and my staff kept investing in someone
15:38 locally and someone was so bad ties to those efforts.
15:42 And then we ran into the cohort in the fall of 2020 and we were
15:47 canvassing that fall wearing kind of clear plastic face
15:51 masks are. I think we did like $40,000. We would just use hand
15:55 sanitizer and pray and do the best we could and God bless
15:58 those efforts. Can you explain a little bit when you say
16:02 canvassing what, what, what? What exactly is canvassing one
16:05 adult involved in? That's it. That's Cole, Porter worker,
16:07 literature evangelism. And so that's never students have
16:10 Christian literature that they're going door to door to
16:12 public spaces and they're offering a donation basis,
16:15 OK, hand. So you're getting gospel literature into people's
16:18 hands. And at the same time, this is helping to pay for
16:21 education. Yeah. And so it's a rich blessing that God is
16:24 helping you go to school. At the same time, he's
16:27 advancing the gospel with community members. And so I
16:31 think you've answered this question as to the great
16:34 degree. But we're asking you, haha, that's going to wait.
16:37 And what how do you see this being different? The core?
16:41 Yeah. Yeah. Evangelists in school being different from
16:44 other event of this school. Yeah. So the emphasis that
16:47 we've had has been very holistic in nature. So we're
16:50 not the typical kind of like Bible worker factory model of
16:54 they come in. We teach him how to win the argument, defend the
16:57 faith. You know how to answer objections really well. And
17:00 then by the work and that's the main emphasis. We have all of
17:05 those elements built into the program. But that's not the
17:07 emphasis. The emphasis is teaching them individually to
17:11 connect with Jesus on a personal level, knowing headed,
17:14 know him personally and then had to share him intelligently
17:17 and a cry centered way. So the literature vandals and we do
17:20 the cross-cultural witnessing, we do the Bible work that we do
17:23 is growing their gifts and abilities to take the truth
17:27 that they're learning and communicated well to the
17:29 programs designed to meet their needs and to help them to grow.
17:32 And so that's why we have mental health is a large
17:35 component to our program. The messenger, right, just as
17:38 by faith is a large component of our program so they can have
17:41 a health, your view of God of themselves. And then they'll
17:44 have to share that with others. That's great. Fantastic praise
17:46 the Lord. So that's kind of the backstory. So we've we've been
17:49 running. This is our 5th cohort were running right now. And up
17:53 until this point, we've been running a nine-month model.
17:57 But starting this fall, we're going to have a new model of 13
18:01 weeks. It's largely been focused on young adults.
18:04 So kind of the 18 to 35 Ish a dream just had some that are a
18:08 bit older. But starting this fall, we're going to expand our
18:11 10 states. It's open to all adults. So 18 and over can come
18:16 all rights, 13 weeks. So now it's accessible to
18:18 international students because that's within the visitors the
18:21 so window. Yeah, international students can now come it
18:26 shorter. So it's less of a time commitment and it's less
18:29 expensive because it shorter. And so so many people had such
18:33 a life, transforming experience, nearly 50 people.
18:36 I think since we've started, we wanted more to have that
18:39 experience and we decided what is it that would keep people
18:42 from coming? And can we address that and how we design the
18:44 program starting this fall? That's kind of the new format
18:48 that we're going to plummet. Why the name core? Where does
18:51 where does that come from? Yes. So the name core. It's not
18:55 an acronym. We kind of book to the system on that kind of
18:57 like, yeah, our goal was we wanted to get people rooted in
19:01 the core of what Christianity and haven't his is all about.
19:04 Okay. That is knowing Jesus and his character personally and
19:08 helping them to strengthen the core of their experience by
19:12 building that intimate relationship. So that's kind of
19:14 the idea. The core, the amnesty message is Christ and him
19:17 crucified and strengthen the core, their personal experience
19:21 by knowing him.
19:22 >> And then the man, you know, it's interesting as we were
19:24 talking, I think you're identifying with Mattie 28 in
19:28 the way that may be hasn't been mentioned before because Jesus
19:32 says to them
19:34 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded
19:37 you in order for you to teach people to teach people to
19:40 observe the things that he has come in. But you must be
19:43 observing than yourself. Yeah. So that's what you're
19:46 doing. So the core evangelists and program absolute all
19:50 they learn to observe it. They learn to do it. And now
19:53 when you teach it to others, they say will wife, they can
19:57 say what? What should I do if you're not doing it? So this is
20:00 a wonderful, wonderful program. And you have a video. We do
20:04 have video. So we want to go to that right now and get a a
20:07 flash look at core.
20:10 >> One of the things that have really appreciated being here
20:13 or is that it's not just nitty gritty reality classes, but it
20:17 dives into practical issues like relationships
20:20 have better. Mental has opened my eyes to be seen how much
20:25 Jesus sacrificed to have me living here today and asked to
20:29 go. They would have even like.
20:31 >> He's on the song only for one scene or in the whole human
20:35 race.
20:36 >> There should never be.
20:39 >> And our lives when show
20:47 which there's things that I wasn't sure of that now for
20:52 sure. And especially that I'm able to teach other people,
20:55 I feel much more comfortable and confident that really so
21:03 financial state.
21:11 >> Amen, Amen. And you saw there the Web page and we're
21:13 going to talk about that in a moment. So we encourage you to
21:16 prepare to write that down. It was kind of quick there,
21:19 but we want you to prepared to write it down in a moment so
21:22 that it what do you think?
21:24 >> Yeah, it is. Says work your faith in your faith on your
21:28 faith. Find your calling change the World Bank Summit next
21:31 month. Well, I saw 2 young men in that video that we have here
21:35 with us.
21:37 I am blessed to be next to you guys. All to blessing to be
21:42 here. Haha, as young people it well, we have where parents of
21:46 2 young men as well and it is our desire for them to have
21:52 that relationship with the Lloyd. We can teach the Bible
21:56 stories at home. We can have the family worship and all.
21:59 But it comes to the point that every person has to follow
22:03 Christ because it is they're God that mom and dad's God.
22:08 So when you the side that you want the God that your parents
22:14 introduced you to to be your own personal, that which one of
22:19 you would like to respond?
22:22 >> Well, I can go ahead. So actually, I did not drop a
22:25 dentist. I didn't even Grove Christian and I kind of had a a
22:30 journey. One of my own. I'll tell you about it. I was
22:33 actually just walking down the street when I came across a big
22:36 error from this utility in the middle of the road and look at
22:39 the air and that look at what is pointing to. And it was a
22:42 church, OK? And I had no idea anything about that church and
22:48 I started going and it would turn out to be the 7th Day
22:50 Adventist Church and little by little. I just completely grew
22:54 my faith and it from right there. That's God. God brought
22:59 me to the church and
23:00 >> can transform my life. When you decided to visit that
23:03 church, how was it? I mean, what? What was going through
23:07 your head? Never been to some of their Venice church and here
23:11 you're looking for direction. So you take it as a sign from
23:15 God. Yeah, okay. He's pointing me. This is still way Waukee
23:19 him it right. So there comes a moment. They have to make that
23:22 decision. How will help you to feel?
23:25 >> Well, actually, I heard God physically say go here. And so,
23:30 yeah, the Lord, I was like, wow, OK, so I I got to go here.
23:34 Something something is in this church. And yeah, now I know
23:37 what it is. And it's it's everything.
23:39 >> Yeah. The Lord's money. Part of the story. He went on
23:41 Sunday because he just knew there's a church in God said
23:43 goes, he shows up Sunday morning and the ones they're
23:45 always there. And so then he caught on in the next Sabbath
23:48 is whenever he had his first ever to tend to them and thank
23:51 side. So you made that decision for yourself?
23:53 >> Yes, nobody they listen. Mom around to say, oh, yeah,
23:57 which no, definitely not race the light. He works in
24:01 mysterious ways and he knows what we need at the very moment
24:06 that we needed to know. What was your crossroads, what
24:09 you're going through in your personal life. But it was the
24:12 moment where you are paying attention to God's direction.
24:16 So then what happened with you? How the Chew Kong to come to
24:20 the conclusion? Hey, I love God. I do one. Got to be my
24:25 personal God.
24:26 >> Well, you know, Allan and I are kind of on offense. It
24:29 sides of that day call really offensive side of we're Allen
24:34 wasn't raised as an out of this. I was raised as not.
24:37 So my life how I thankfully I grew up and wonderful family to
24:42 her. It's a mom
24:44 went to church all my life. And I'm, you know, did the
24:47 church thing. My parents were always very involved with the
24:50 church. And so that was just kind of the norm, right?
24:53 And and so, of course, as when you're young, it's just what
24:58 you do right to go along with what your person as you were
25:02 saying earlier, there comes a point where we have to
25:05 make that decision. Yes, from
25:08 this isn't just that the religion of my parents, this is
25:11 now my religion that for me in a lot of ways, it wasn't a
25:17 singular point. The prom,
25:19 if you're familiar with the book steps to Christ, the
25:22 author talks about it in one place in the books. Talk about
25:25 how a person may not be able to trace all the points in their
25:29 Christian experience. And you have like a decided point of
25:32 conversion. But that doesn't mean they're not covered it.
25:35 Although I will say for me, there were a number of
25:37 different things growing up, which kind of led me in a
25:40 direction of being like, yes, I want to follow God, mom,
25:44 the first was probably going to a youth Bible camp when I was
25:46 younger that had an emphasis on a bible study. And that kind of
25:51 set the emphasis for me that like you should start your
25:54 Bible right on. And then I remember
25:57 the U.S. probably most specific point was actually at a camp
26:01 meeting where the theme of the weekend was talking about
26:07 owning your faith, not just having the faith that your
26:10 parents are making their own. That was when I was about 14.
26:13 And I remember that as being kind of a specific point of
26:16 like this is
26:18 this is something I I want to do. I want to be a 4th at a
26:21 minimum. And so growing up in that environment, a good
26:26 Christian home. I had many influences. Yeah, I'm obviously
26:30 there's there's other aspects of, you know, there's the good
26:34 aspect of that. There's also the aspect of sometimes you can
26:36 get lackadaisical. Sometimes, you know, you do you make
26:40 decisions for Christ, but then you go and you just do life.
26:43 And then there's other struggles that come, you know,
26:46 maybe we can talk about that later. As we can said, the
26:48 other aspect programmers,
26:51 there's other things that you have to grow and work through
26:54 as you are a Christian growing up. I just because you grew up
26:57 in a Christian home run with the Christian police system.
27:00 That doesn't mean that everything in your life.
27:03 It's all puppies and residents. Exactly. That's right. Exactly.
27:06 Island, I want to know
27:09 one made you.
27:10 >> How did you find out what made you decide to go to court?
27:13 I mean, did you you live in the area? The how did you hear
27:16 about and how what made you decide to do so ended up going
27:19 to camp meeting? Okay, the first a year that I was a
27:23 dentist and it was such a wonderful experience because I
27:26 was for 10 days and just everything was complete.
27:30 Just absolute crisis like a man and I loved it. And I'm also at
27:34 the time I was trying to share with others, my faith, yes,
27:38 and sometimes their B a they were just bring up points.
27:42 And I couldn't really defend myself very well. And I'm sick
27:45 of me. I just need to become better at this. Well, I can't
27:48 meeting the U.S. was speaking and he said, hey, if you're a
27:51 young person and you want to learn how to be more effective
27:55 and sharing your faith with others, you should come and
27:58 come to court for 9 months and salt thinking, yes, that's
28:01 exactly like what I want to be like. I think I got actually
28:03 send him to that came to us from and Laura. Excellent.
28:07 And that was it was for Gin ya at the conference meeting.
28:11 So that kept me was how I long to see that 10 days, 10 days
28:14 that I spoke for or 3 or 4 them and that I did the youth
28:17 meetings during the day and then some of the evening when
28:20 he saw the evening meeting next month.
28:22 >> But a young person watching this program right now, they're
28:26 like, oh, man, they look so nice and trim and proper.
28:29 And so the with that and of course, a look at today and
28:34 he's like, wow, that's so wonderful meter right there.
28:36 His life has been in order all his life. No need to fight.
28:40 Yeah, I do know that you have your own testimony. So if you
28:46 can just say a glimpse of how you found out about the 7th Day
28:51 Adventists, yeah.
28:52 >> They withhold doctrines. Sure. I I grew up very close to
28:55 here 30 minutes or so on to this area. So this is home for
28:59 me. Yes, and had never heard of the 7th avenues for 21 years.
29:04 And there are 3ABN, in fact, one of the relationship to head
29:09 in high school. Their house was right next to not far from the
29:11 Marion, 70 at a church. But I every time I drove by, I just
29:15 saw test on the church site and might my kind of church
29:18 backgrounds Baptist. So I just knew it was bad. Timing of it
29:21 never
29:22 clicked for me. And my dad actually begin watching 3ABN
29:27 and encourage me to start watching it. And I thought
29:31 never heard this before. But that's what that excess an
29:33 never heard this before. But that's what the tech says.
29:36 And so that's kind of opened my eyes to AV and his Doug
29:39 Bachelor's most amazing prophecies series that he did
29:41 it in 2006 was was big for me as I was never heard. This is
29:46 so clear. And then and Dash 6 discover prophecy series.
29:49 He did also around 2006
29:52 and as some time went on, eventually became more and more
29:55 clear visited here and connect with fellow McCain and others.
29:58 And yeah, yeah, it's been quite a journey, but eventually went
30:02 to the rise program in 2010, yes, and decided. You know
30:05 what, this is it. This is this is this is a movement of
30:08 destiny. And I need to make a decision. And so I went through
30:11 disciple ship program like they did and seeing other young
30:14 people on fire, as you're alluding to seeing a solid
30:18 healthy church in sun or when the Sun River was passed during
30:21 and having all of my unresolved questions about AV into some
30:24 finally answered. Hey, this is it. And so I've been a ministry
30:28 ever since I was 2010. So a man in the ministry for 13, 14
30:33 years now.
30:34 >> And time based on the line doesn't has you know what it
30:37 was that same year as 2008, I guess 1000. Wow, I know.
30:41 I'll say yes. So.
30:45 >> Now speaking to Ethan, how did you find that a buck or and
30:50 what made you decide? I think I want to go there. It's a 9
30:53 month nine-month commitment. Yes, so I let's see if it goes
30:58 back a little ways. D was speaking at a G why he
31:02 northwest young adults conference way back in 2018.
31:08 And that was right around the time, of course, just starting.
31:10 And so he he was speaking at the conference and he shared
31:13 about this new evangelism program that they were
31:15 starting. Well,
31:17 I hadn't really, you know, there were times when I thought
31:20 about, you know, maybe I should be a pastor or something like
31:23 that. I kind of went back and forth and as kids do it,
31:26 what should I do with my life and yet you want to be a
31:29 fireman? Yeah, I want to be a plumber. Exactly. And
31:33 at some point in all of that, though,
31:36 I
31:37 kind of can't started coming to the conclusion that whatever I
31:40 do actually go to some sort of mission training school in
31:45 order to have the skills for ministry. You know, quite
31:49 frankly, we talked about Matthew. 28, I read that verse
31:52 at a fairly young age and was convicted like this is
31:55 something for everybody that we should go and make disciples of
31:57 all nations for. And so
32:01 once I got a little bit older, I didn't I know my mom and
32:05 encourage me, you know, you should go to something like
32:08 that of the people in my life and suggested he could think.
32:10 And I kind of decided be a good thing, even though I'm not
32:14 going to be a pastor, I should go to some sort of, you know,
32:17 arise Africa, something right. And so then I remember
32:22 this program that DEA has started and I thought about it.
32:26 And then
32:28 in 2021, I think I was at UIC Conference and I was I decided,
32:34 yes, it's next year. I should go to some sort of program with
32:39 where I was in my how it all is all playing out.
32:43 And so at that conference I actually want around, you know,
32:47 it's a it's kind of like a trade show. There's different
32:49 ministries. Yeah, guys have been sure that in all. And
32:54 there's a bunch of different schools that kind of like,
32:57 alright, yes, increase in car was there as well. And I
33:01 actually went around from booth to booth. And I was basically
33:04 like pitch me, you know, why should I go? Why should I?
33:06 Yeah, oh, yeah, that's a good thing. And so I add previously
33:11 it I think I'd previously talked to De did encourage me.
33:14 You know, I'm praying for you. You know, whatever you your
33:17 decision is, here's this program, whatever. And so I
33:21 talked to different programs and I talked to D and I after
33:26 hearing all the pitches. I pretty much at that point.
33:30 It made the decision. Yeah, I think or is what fits what I'm
33:34 looking for mass and because of the broad
33:38 the broad perspective of the of the program on the very
33:42 different subjects and things that wouldn't talk about the
33:44 program, as was stated earlier, this was a nine-month program.
33:49 It's a going to be a little bit shorter now. But at the time it
33:53 was a nine-month program. And so
33:55 I I was like 9 months of I get for now, Candice, I get to
34:00 learn how to buy work. And I've got classes from a bunch of the
34:04 different teachers. And I think we'll get into that a little
34:06 bit later. Yes, but I'm just because of the varied aspect to
34:09 the program. I was like, yeah, I think this is what I should
34:11 do. And I know the one thing I knew for certain was that we
34:16 talked about here in Matthew. 28 was for me that I'm someone
34:19 who should be making samples formation, praise the Lord.
34:23 >> And there's a lot of wonderful things. I really like
34:26 that the work plan, the campus saying the Mission War.
34:31 >> Because the gospel, this mission is not for us to sit in
34:36 one corner and enjoying it all for ourselves. So but you want
34:40 to serve in Cuba, be it whatever country could be in
34:44 the backyard near nickel neighborhood. There is some
34:47 mission that we need to fulfill and then you train them with
34:51 the Bible work worked. So that brings it all together. And
34:56 that was in 9 months. And some folks said, I'm glad you're
34:59 making it a shorter program, though, because now they may be
35:03 able to join in. So after all these experiences and all
35:09 the Lord has shown you, this is the way walk in it. You are
35:13 saying that how it all got started and how the
35:16 questionings game, where it's the helper. All you have the
35:20 best business partner. He says what's with you? And we'll see
35:24 you in Jesus trying to figure out the program. And from what
35:28 I'm listening in, the testimonies that were about to
35:31 hear, we must see how the Lord has manifested in ordained this
35:36 ministry for the young people. Now we have 2 young men here.
35:40 But in the footage, I think I saw some media ladies. We
35:44 anticipate us well. So it's for everyone. That's right.
35:47 >> Yeah. And we just didn't have any alumni that are able
35:50 to come visit. And so they were females hasn't been interviewed
35:55 before already. So right. And a peak was one of our media
35:59 years ago, and he's a rich blessing to us. And even then
36:02 we interviewed her in a previous program. So, yes,
36:05 I think so. Island wife also attended the program. That was
36:08 a that to make sure mentioned that we had out well for him.
36:13 Yeah, I walk us through a a typical day at core. How what's
36:18 a typical day. So the way the program is run the last 5 years
36:22 is we have classes Monday to Thursday. I'm just in the
36:25 mornings. Starting this fall will have an additional 2,
36:28 our class in the afternoons Monday Tuesday and Thursday.
36:33 And but we have like a 15 minute break. After each hours,
36:36 we give good long breaks. They can go for a walk in
36:39 water, kind of clear the head and it's not like really dense.
36:45 You need it
36:46 calculator an abacus, you know, to figure it out like it's it's
36:50 it's designed to train laypeople to grow in their
36:52 theological in mission, ul understanding. So who walk to
36:55 the hole at this message during those class periods? Daniel
36:59 revelation, prophecy, 3 angels messages
37:01 and the health message, mental health intensive how to preach
37:07 had to get Bible studies. He's very all encompassing
37:09 practical stuff. What happens when you fall in failing
37:12 ministry had his God view. You had to work through that
37:15 how to have godly relationships and prepare for marriage,
37:17 an all of that. So we have it's very, very comprehensive.
37:21 But so daily classes are happening generally. Now we
37:24 have a 2 and a half hour break from the last class in the
37:27 morning till the afternoon class. You've got lunch,
37:30 you know, exercise, you know, you go hike the Appalachian
37:32 Trail, get some rest, do some reading, working your homework
37:36 and we have outreach on Sundays and Wednesdays. And so that's
37:40 what we're going to be doing. Community working Bible work
37:42 and any bridge events for the evangelistic series and things
37:46 like that. Friday's are off their off days. The usually do
37:49 laundry. They want to go shopping or go hang out or just
37:53 hang out as a group. They do that. And then savvis were in
37:57 churches. And so we usually split the group and half half
38:00 the students go to one church. Half the students go to another
38:02 church and the integrate. So they're teaching Sabha
38:06 school. They're being greeters there, leading song service to
38:09 learning heavily prayer time and hands on. They're learning
38:13 how to actually do what's being taught in classes opposed to
38:16 lots of class and then they just attending a church.
38:19 That's right. They actually apply this and they're giving
38:22 the worships say every morning when worship happens in the
38:25 program, students of the one preaching through writing
38:27 devotionals and they preach them a lot of experience in
38:30 public speaking. They leave the song service in the prayer and
38:34 worship time. So it's very, very hands on and lots of
38:38 learning and application altogether.
38:41 >> I really important part of this. Let's talk to Allen for a
38:43 moment. Alan. Yeah, you went through the program. What would
38:46 you say was the highlight for you if you think about the
38:49 Corps program, this something say, wow, this really bless me.
38:54 What would you say that would be art through this too many
38:57 things. Hut just getting to know Jesus on a really personal
39:03 level. I just it's just everyone use that experience.
39:08 Yes, I'm doing the Bible work, sharing Jesus with others.
39:12 And I'm seeing seeing that they are grown in their faith also.
39:17 And then I would say, like the with the warships and that the
39:22 preaching at the church is getting that opportunity to
39:24 because I kind of like I always want to do that. And but
39:27 actually being taught how to not a factor that I'm preaching
39:32 to the best public speaking skills and getting those
39:36 opportunities during the morning to worship in actually
39:39 going to the churches and doing the evangelism series and
39:43 preaching there. Also, I would have to say that those are just
39:46 some of them mass. Amanda Hutton full. He gave us a lot.
39:50 >> Haha, I love the fact that you focus on the relationship
39:55 that yes, when you have a healthy relationship, you
39:59 nurture that relationship. And so the relationship that
40:03 you have to developed, we all have a relationship with Christ
40:08 as we're growing answered learning. But it comes to to
40:13 adulthood and we were focus and the adults, young adults here.
40:18 But it this goes blanket for all ages. How do you develop a
40:23 healthy relationship? Because a lot of people from don't have
40:27 the same town upbringing of a nice, you know, family that
40:33 everything is all together, but a lot of challenges to the
40:38 families face. So what is it about core
40:43 that you teach
40:46 to them the students to develop that relationship? And how do
40:50 you know that? Well, I've met what I need it. You know,
40:55 this is where I wanted to be in the relationship. It's a great
40:57 question.
40:59 >> I'm I'm I'm fully convinced that true effective ministry is
41:03 burst out of the overflow. If your personal experience
41:05 with Jesus, I'm just giving people the formula, say this in
41:09 the Bible study and do this
41:11 isn't near as effective as teaching them how to connect
41:14 for themselves in the overflow of that is what makes the
41:16 ministry effective. So for us, we do a lot of disentangling.
41:22 There's a lot of lies that were believing about ourselves and
41:25 about God. Obviously, you guys know this that the past or
41:28 department here gets an alarming amount of phone calls
41:31 from 7th Day Adventists adult and pastors who have 0 sure
41:34 into salvation that. Yes, you're right. And and so we've
41:38 done enough. 37, I think of our academies and I I see the same
41:43 issues everywhere that I go. And so we designed the program
41:46 to deal with the issues I kept seeing in ministry. And and
41:49 some of that was what I learned being next to here. And so we
41:53 give them a clear understanding of who God is and his true
41:57 character of love him and how he views them in spite of where
42:01 they may find themselves kind of disentangling the
42:04 performance mentality that if I just do these things like
42:07 bending machine religion, right? If I do these things as
42:10 God wants, you can then he'll love me. Then he'll except me.
42:13 We're okay.
42:14 We have to kind of tear down some of those worldviews and
42:17 rebuild them on a biblical foundation. This cry centered.
42:20 And what I love about the way that we've done things is we're
42:22 not
42:23 they're just weird false dichotomy, Nav and his that
42:26 it's either like Jesus or doctrine. You know, like we can
42:29 preach the Gospel, we can focus on doctrine. I'm of the mind
42:32 that prophecy doctrine and everything. If it isn't
42:36 centered in Christ character, it's not near as powerful as it
42:39 could be. That's right. And so by saturating every avenue is
42:42 teaching with the true heart of God
42:45 while teaching them how to be a solid biblical ave and test
42:48 their falling in love Jesus, a man. The byproduct of that is
42:52 that and then we have practical classes showing them how to
42:55 engage in or in a meaningful prayerful prayer life, how to
42:58 engage in a meaningful devotional life, how to
43:01 actually see the heart of God. And so when we walk through
43:04 each of the fundamental beliefs or profits here so forth for
43:07 bring specific teachers or classes, I'm teaching to
43:10 highlight God's character every step of the way. So it doesn't
43:13 feel like, well, we have class on doctrine, but that doesn't
43:15 help me grow closer to Jesus. Everything we're teaching
43:19 emphasizes that a man. And so because of that, that's the
43:22 fruit. And that's kind of what we showed the video about the
43:24 classes at it. That's what we keep seeing is it's one of the
43:28 big components of the why the program is successful. Who is
43:31 through the instructions side. They're seeing a new picture of
43:34 God and the falling in love with him and by default.
43:37 They want to spend time with them. They want to read the
43:39 word. They want to pray. And now that overflow make some
43:43 kind of like Jeremiah, it's like a fire in my bones.
43:45 I can't shut it. All right. I need to share your man.
43:49 >> Could it be have that that people sorry that people say
43:54 that my relationship with the Lloyd has blocked home,
43:58 it could be bad.
43:59 >> Some people may feel that way certainly mean the way that
44:02 we've approached evangelism in or even public meetings.
44:05 We hear from so many of our own members who hear these
44:08 meetings, the students preaching. I preach them.
44:11 I never thought of it like that.
44:13 They're falling in love with the AV this message of being
44:15 revived themselves just by having this particular approach
44:19 to the message. Historically, that was something that we got
44:21 a resounding endorsement from a white that we should approach
44:24 of angels in that way. Absolutely. Through WB,
44:26 Prescott in the mobile, he was doing an arm of the lowest
44:29 Rilya and in Battle Creek that he was preaching. Every aspect
44:32 of absenteeism is such a cry centered way that the opponents
44:36 of the message, their prejudices were being dealt
44:39 with without being argumentative. They were seeing
44:42 these people actually cry centered and our own members
44:45 were experiencing revival. So we drew from the inspiration
44:48 of what White was saying about what Prescott did and said,
44:51 why don't we run a school? The vandalism with the rezoning
44:54 endorsement to the spirit of prophecy. This is how we should
44:58 evangelism. Not the when the argument defend the faith
45:01 necessarily approach the most beautiful defensive. Haven't
45:05 his is cry centered haven't a man this biblical and so we
45:09 train them and that and that usually eliminates a lot of the
45:11 arc. Amen. I want to ask Ethan this time you are going to the
45:16 classes. I that there may have been many of these.
45:19 >> But see if there's one that stands out to you where you say
45:22 there was like now they say an aha moment that you say now I
45:26 understand this one that was there a moment like that or at
45:30 least one on that. You could show us or one that comes to
45:33 mind, right? Just straight off was not the class we had on
45:37 revelation. Bomb.
45:40 Do you is just talking about how you know, one of the
45:42 focuses of the program is is finding Christ in all of them
45:46 asked all of the ad's message like the Adventists message is
45:49 a very cry center think and every single doctrine.
45:54 James Rafferty heat all across America revelation. And the
45:57 first thing we started with was revelation. One talking about
46:01 how the book of Revelation is the revelation of Jesus Christ
46:06 is not the revelation of the anti Christ. Haha, even though
46:11 there's many things that get talked about and that both that
46:13 refer to get a price to all sorts of different things,
46:16 right. But you see in a very the very beginning of
46:20 revelation that the main point of this book is to draw people
46:25 closer to Jesus. That made an impact on me.
46:28 >> A man praise the Lord and many people are afraid of that
46:30 very but because of the symbols and and the teachings and that
46:37 is the character of Christ right there.
46:39 >> And yet of the nation and its many times because we've
46:41 lost that proper emphasis white spoke repeatedly about our need
46:46 to have this kind of supreme emphasis of the cross of Christ
46:49 was given a foundational vision early in her ministry of a
46:53 temple that was being upheld by one immense pillar, she says,
46:57 and that pillar tied to it was a lamb all mangled in bleeding.
47:01 And everyone seemed to know that was suffering on their
47:03 account. And the implication here is that the main structure
47:07 this to uphold the avid this message
47:10 is the cross is calvary, a man and so helping people to see
47:14 and experience that we've been intentional and who we have as
47:17 teachers as kind of subject matter. Experts, James, a
47:20 revelation or we've had McIntosh and Daniel this year,
47:24 Sebastien Braxton, but having different people teach with
47:27 that emphasis has been really important so that our students
47:30 actually get it doesn't feel like, well, when we talk about
47:33 prophecy, we have to take off that the Jesus entered had.
47:36 And then we put on our mathematician glasses for our
47:39 decoder ring or something else like you can talk about Jesus
47:43 when talking about anything and haven't his own man. And when
47:46 you do that, why tells us that that's where the true power of
47:49 any of those in doubled individual teachings comes when
47:52 its relation to this team.
47:54 And so we just felt like, well, she keeps getting these these
47:57 rezoning endorsements. Maybe we should try. And we've seen
48:01 tremendous fruit in the lives of the students and in the
48:05 churches that we work with and the communities that we engage
48:07 evangelists to click a man who will. How about if we hear?
48:10 >> Testimony that you would like to share about the school
48:14 and the experience you've had maybe can been seen or
48:17 preaching in the church is can you can you share in the face?
48:20 Who would like to start?
48:22 I see you. I see you.
48:23 >> Aha. Well, one of the first ones that comes to mind was
48:29 from Bible work. Well, actually, so here's one.
48:34 We had an evangelist experience at the program. We canvas
48:38 first, we 5 work and then towards that
48:41 and of the program, there's an evangelistic serious, which is
48:44 the student takes part in. And one of the important things
48:47 that they get a full-sized in presenting the evangelistic
48:51 series is some nights may be on preaching, but there's other
48:55 nights when I'm not preaching. What do you do when you're not
48:57 preaching? You should be intermingling with people who
49:00 are coming from the community, building those relationships
49:03 with them on. And so there there was a couple that came to
49:06 my church to I as I recall, I think they've are just looking
49:11 for a church. One Sabbath. They walk into church that
49:14 savage long. Behold, we're starting. I think we've had the
49:18 first meeting. So they miss like one meeting and they came
49:22 and we started talking with them.
49:25 One of the things that got emphasized in the program has
49:28 has Bible workers us that we need to be on the lookout for
49:31 new people in the church to sit with them to learn their story
49:35 to I'm just become friends with them or a friend. So
49:40 one thabit they come in, we make friends with them. And
49:43 then we say, hey, we've got this evangelistic series,
49:46 you should come to it. So they came and then they attended
49:51 their super interested. There were a couple of instances
49:55 where, you know, they weren't quite getting it and they're
49:58 like, hey, can we study this with you like after Paula can
50:01 read like a hash this out? So I remember going over the 70
50:05 weeks and seeing it cook for them. And then they actually
50:11 ended that I believe just getting baptized a couple of
50:14 months ago. Again, I'm so we've got to see that process of them
50:19 literally just walking into the church was being able to
50:22 disciple them, work with them and then they didn't get
50:26 baptized
50:28 at the end of that series, right, Ryan, they ended up
50:31 continuing at that church and the church we were working with
50:34 continued to disciple them, which is a really important
50:37 aspect of this type of ministry writing from any cause you can
50:42 you can have an evangelistic series.
50:45 And then if someone hasn't made a decision at the end of that
50:48 evangelist a curious is that all loss? No, it's not. The
50:52 church can continue to disciple that person. Will they make a
50:56 decision just exactly what happened. That's came that,
50:59 yeah, that church experience a huge revival by the Corps
51:02 program being there. It was a lovely group of people and a
51:05 great pastor and they were ready. And as we worked with
51:08 them repeatedly, the elders with tele conference president
51:12 when they would see him and others like.
51:14 >> This program is amazing that the entire atmosphere of our
51:18 church is electric. It's so much like they're very
51:21 welcoming and crew. The hospital group day for fees for
51:24 everything and have delicious food. But they were very,
51:27 very loving. But they took these principles of being
51:30 outreach oriented and so forth and that churches experienced a
51:34 tremendous revival is because they saw what God is doing in
51:36 these young people. I work in their communities and they
51:39 wanted to be involved, too. And so we're seeing churches
51:42 experience revival to not just individual members. Yeah,
51:45 I I like the fact that when you mentioned that you had a Bible
51:48 study.
51:50 >> Right after pot like our fellowship dinner. Yes. Usually
51:52 people want to take a man up, lacks duly activities, right?
51:57 He said something interesting. He said he saw it clicked for
52:01 yes when he was in the 70. Yes. So it's a blessing to see
52:05 though the transformation right in front of your eyes. And what
52:09 I notice here, one of the Commons that we have to hear is
52:14 what difference is it making in the lives of the students?
52:19 I believe that you come in with an idea into a school. And but
52:25 then when you are in the system, they knew the side,
52:29 all of this and this is what I've learned. And this is what
52:32 he has done for me. So that the same question that John,
52:36 that he did.
52:37 >> Were you guys? Yeah, I'm so actually mas. Kind of similar
52:40 to even if it does involve working with new people,
52:44 bring them into the church. And I think
52:46 so. Yeah. So my Bible partner, 9, we would go out in the
52:48 community and we will find people who want to do Bible
52:51 studies. Right? And then out of this people, we would we would
52:55 stay with them a week after week and then we'd eventually
52:58 invite them to the evangelistic series where we would all
53:01 partners to participate and preaching to them.
53:05 And I'm on the one of the very last meetings D gave a call to
53:10 say, hey, do you want you want to get baptized as anyway,
53:14 about ties and all of my students stood up and showed
53:18 interest in getting baptized. And I was just praying for for
53:22 one. I was like Dolly, just one and all of them stood up at
53:26 that moment. I knew I had I participated in helping them to
53:30 become closer to God in vain. I was like, that's a great
53:33 blessing. Yeah, expand. This is, you know, because a lot of
53:36 times you go to schools and like all the little bit of
53:38 practice and by working on a kind of move on like
53:41 repeatedly, we see students get to actually experience the
53:44 process of God using them.
53:46 >> Why we have many more stories, even got another
53:48 really powerful story that we can share after the break.
53:51 We have others. I want to there's a story about reclaim
53:54 church member that we want to share to this just been
53:57 powerful in in another a couple students stories just seeing
54:01 how this is actually working and making a dramatic
54:04 difference. But we just keep seeing that that
54:08 not only has got giving you a call, but God wants you to
54:10 actually see that it can work. He can use you. Yeah. And so
54:13 you walk off the street have never won a soul. But you go
54:16 through a program like this and you actually get to be involved
54:18 as a coolly per with God and the leading someone from not
54:21 having that experience to making a decision for God's
54:24 church. And I'm helping the church to learn how to nurture
54:28 them and continue walking with him.
54:30 >> As this is a Matthew 28 blessing to be the same with
54:33 the words that I want to at this time because what some
54:37 people may not be able to stay with it. The second now we are
54:39 having a second, our blessing. So stick around, but we want to
54:42 make sure to get the contact information. Can you help us
54:45 with the contact information for core that and how people
54:49 can go to the Web page to center? So our website is Www
54:54 DOT core evangelism dot com.
54:56 >> And on our website has all the information of how the
54:59 program runs. We have our handbook. There are daily
55:01 schedules in the handbook. The costs are in the hand.
55:03 Look at $7,000 for the for the 13 week program. It's not only
55:09 13 weeks. There's an optional additional 6 months of
55:12 internship that people want to do that and we have partner
55:14 ministries. We talk about that more after the break. When they
55:18 want to organic agriculture or medical missionary work or
55:21 foreign missions or hygiene a cooking or they want to be a
55:24 pastor or Bible worker have lots of options for them.
55:28 Exits on our website and the information's their 44 to 3,
55:31 2, 9, 2, 3, 9, is our number. You can Texas or you can call
55:35 us the numbering in yet for 4, 8, 4, 232-9239. And so you can
55:44 contact us that way. They can either text or they can call.
55:47 We have an early Bird special right now. So if you apply
55:50 before, April 1st, you can save $250 on your tuition.
55:54 And so it's an ideal time. And again, this is not just for
55:57 young adults anymore. This is for international students.
55:59 This is for all 18 over adults. And it's a shorter time
56:03 commitment and less of a financial commitment in Seoul.
56:06 We this is an ideal time e-mail e-mail. We need info at core
56:12 evangelism dot com
56:15 info at core evangelism dot com. And we're happy to follow
56:20 up. If you have any questions. So has this work, would you do?
56:23 How do I get involved? Maybe you can't come. But you know
56:26 someone who you think would benefit connect us with them.
56:29 We're happy to talk with them. We're we're all about it.
56:31 We're happy to do so. The man tasked to praise the Lord.
56:35 Yes, well, you know, we have about a minute left and say
56:38 we've been talking to
56:40 >> the cast for and we have Allen and even and they have
56:45 been through the program and they're happy to share with you
56:48 about the things that in their lives, how their lives were
56:52 transformed. They're here because their lives are
56:53 transformed. They have a new direction in life that leaving
56:57 them. It's a marvelous, marvelous thing and core event
57:01 of this school. It's a school that you can
57:05 goal, learn and be transformed. And I like the aspect of
57:09 developing the relationship with Jesus Christ, that
57:12 personal relationship that we all need. And, you know,
57:16 you have had students go through that. They're they're
57:20 not the same day at the same. So praise the Lord eat out and
57:23 we're going to take a break.
57:25 >> Yes, we're going to be back with some testimony, some more
57:29 information about the program. Corey Evangelism school offer.
57:34 So praise the Lord for core. That's right. So we'll be back
57:38 in just a moment. Stay with us. And you're going to hear great
57:41 stories that you want to share with us. Amen.
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