Plays On Word Radio

Ep 77: Isaac Wabomba - A Life Transformed by Faith and Perseverance (Part 1)

Pastor/ Artist Fred Kenney Jr. Season 2 Episode 77

Send us a text

"Did you know that unwavering faith can transform lives? Join us today as Pastor Isaac Wabomba from House of Love Fellowship in Uganda shares his journey from answering the call to preach at 16 to overcoming cultural and societal challenges."

Can unwavering faith and determination truly transform lives? Join us as Pastor Isaac Wabomba from Uganda takes center stage, recounting his awe-inspiring journey of answering the call to preach at just 16 years old. Despite facing resistance from church elders and ridicule from peers, Isaac's faith never wavered. Together with our hosts, Pastor Teddy (Fred David Kenney Jr.) and Katie Kenney, we journey through the highs and lows of Isaac's ministry, his courageous decisions, and the Plays On Word tour to Uganda that COVID-19 delayed. Isaac’s extraordinary visit to the United States and his impactful ministry across Calvary Chapel churches are at the heart of this powerful episode.

Isaac opens up about his early encounters with faith, which began at the age of 10, and the cultural challenges he faced, including a significant tribal circumcision ritual he underwent at 14, which conflicted with his Christian beliefs. His narrative is one of resilience, balanced by a demanding banking career and an unwavering commitment to his calling. Isaac's story highlights the sacrifices and personal dedication required to serve God while staying true to cultural roots and overcoming societal obstacles. This chapter of his life reflects a profound spiritual awakening that underscores his deep-seated faith and perseverance.

The episode culminates in Isaac’s testimonies of divine healing and miraculous provisions, from his father's recovery to receiving unexpected support in times of need. By listening to Isaac's experiences, you'll gain insights into the importance of full surrender to God's will and the incredible ways in which faith can manifest in one's life. As Isaac prepares for an upcoming visit to Alaska, he reflects on the stark differences in climate and ministry locations, offering a unique perspective on his global mission. This episode is a heartfelt testament to faith, dedication, and the transformative power of embracing God's purpose for one's life.

House of Love Fellowship
Pastor Isaac's email:
isaac.wabomba@gmail.com

Does any of today's podcast resonate with you? Let us know here:
https://playsonword.dm.networkforgood.com/forms/podcast-reviews
To Support Plays On Word Radio and Plays On Word Theater, please visit:
https://playsonword.networkforgo

Plays On Word website
Plays On Word YouTube
Plays On Word Instagram
Plays On Word Facebook
Email us: team@playsonword.org

Speaker 1:

Lord you know. Hey guys, you are now listening to Plays On Word Radio. You're welcome. The reverend who was leading our parish church in the village says you know what this young man is called to serve? At only 16, he's able to preach. And the elders in the church were against it and they were like you know what? You can't preach here. You are just a kid, you have not been to college, you have not learned to be a reverend. You, you are just a kid. You have not been to college, you have not learned to be a reverend, you have not schooled yourself. So how can you teach us? And the reverend told them you know what? Me, as a reverend, I've gone to school, but this young man is called to serve, so he can't speak to us.

Speaker 2:

And that was the beginning of ministration in my life. You're the only thing, you're the only thing, you're the only thing.

Speaker 3:

Hello and welcome to Plays on Word Radio, where we discuss, analyze, work and play on the Word of God. Thank you for joining us on this excursion. Today let's join Pastor Teddy, also known as Fred David Kenney Jr, the founder of Plays on Word Theater, as he does a deep dive into the Word of God.

Speaker 2:

Okay. Plays on Word family. We are here in the Calvary Southport studio with Katie Kenney and our dear brother Isaac Wabamba, and he is from Uganda and he is a pastor there and he's the guy you heard speaking at the top of the opening there, the introduction. Welcome to Plays on Word Radio, brother Isaac.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. Thank you so much. I'm glad to be here today. This is the best place to be.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much. This has been a long time coming. I met Isaac back in 2019. I believe it was 2019. We have been planning Plays on Word to travel out to Uganda to bring some plays out there. And Isaac said he'd invite people from, I guess, the surrounding villages to come out. And I remember I asked I said, well, do we need to get a translator? And Isaac was like no, we understand English, no problem. I was like, oh, hey, okay, we can do that. So we plan to come out to do some plays out there. And then COVID hit and we were in the process of working on like, okay, how are we going to do this? How are we going to get out there? So it's five years later and Isaac is now in the States visiting and we normally talk to pastors after they see the play. Isn't that right, katie?

Speaker 2:

Yes, usually afterwards to get their input and see how they liked it, but this time we are going to speak. We did this one other time with Pastor Cliff from Fellowship Chapel and we still have to interview him because he saw the Pete play that we did. That's our dear brother. That's the Gettysburg guy for you. You guys are trying to figure out who am I talking about. That's the Gettysburg guy, and we're going to have Pastor Cliff back on to discuss scripture and the Pete play that he saw and the scripture that we covered and some other American history stuff, because he's an American history professor alongside of being a pastor. He's an American history expert and so we look forward to having him back on. But let's get back to our dear brother Isaac. Isaac. Why are you here in the States now? What's going on?

Speaker 1:

Oh for sure. I want to say thank you so much for this opportunity to be able to speak to thousands who are listening on air today. So I'm here to, of course, to visit and get to meet our pastor friends and colleagues. We have been friends with Some, we have been communicating through email for a couple of years, so they invited me over here to get to meet with them and get to share the gospel. So I'm here to really minister in different places. I've been moving around. It has been a couple of weeks now since I came into this country and I'm yet to, you know, take another two weeks doing ministry in different churches Colorado Chapel churches and the ministry that the Lord has allowed me to do. So that's why I'm here to do ministry, that's the point Amen, amen, amen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and you've. I think Katie would attest to this. He has successfully ministered to Calvary Southport family. He brought the word on this past Sunday. He brought the word right.

Speaker 4:

So many golden nuggets he gave us I was like taking notes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it was a great message.

Speaker 4:

On point.

Speaker 2:

Right on point. My favorite is might be the line that you heard we didn't put the intro together yet, as we're just doing the interview now, but it's probably the one that you guys heard where he said if you say you're an atheist, then go make your own universe. I love it, I love it, I love it. That's, it's my, it's just uh, it's just beautiful. So, um, you're heading to, I guess, alaska next. That's pretty pretty far.

Speaker 1:

Yes, alaska is pretty far. I've not been there before, but I've been told it's a beautiful place to be but there's a car ride chapel church there and I'm happy to be going to minister there. Yeah, next.

Speaker 2:

In Alaska. I mean going from North Carolina to Alaska. That's covering the whole United States. There it's good that you're not going in the middle of winter.

Speaker 1:

Oh sure. That's good.

Speaker 2:

That's good Because I would say it's a little more harsh than Wisconsin.

Speaker 4:

Just a tad.

Speaker 2:

Right, dave Dave's out there listening. I know Pastor Dave from Wisconsin's listening. Yeah, we went to Wisconsin before the winter started. Okay, and Pastor Dave, he was merciful to us, merciful that he didn't have us come out in the middle of winter Because we were going to come out. I said I'll come out anytime. He said, you know, I don't want you to come out in wintertime. And I'm thinking, well, I survived New Jersey winters, no problem, you know, it's no big deal. New Jersey winter, how hard can it be? Well, katie, what happened when we went out there?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was just going to say.

Speaker 2:

And this was October, right.

Speaker 4:

Then winter showed up, wow.

Speaker 2:

I was like snow.

Speaker 4:

Just in time for our trip back.

Speaker 2:

Yep. And it chased us all the way from Wisconsin, all the way back to New Jersey, and it caught us. The snowstorm caught us.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and then it got cold in New Jersey, so of course all of our friends said that we brought the winter back.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we brought the winter back. Can you tell us about before we get into the church? Tell us, how did you meet Jesus? How did Isaac Wobamba in Uganda come to know the King of Kings?

Speaker 1:

Wow, A long story, but I'll which is the Church of England. Okay, and so my parents being in the sect of Protestant church, they used to go to a Protestant church, which is Anglican church, and so we all went there as kids. So I remember going to Sunday school, I remember, you know, growing up in the village, typically village boy, but going to this parish church which is our village church, and I mean I would love just being in church.

Speaker 1:

church was fun, church was like a big day and as I grew up I got to learn about the Bible and there was this Bible called Good News Bible it was a good Bible it had a lot of pictures illustrating so many things, so you would read the text but you also see the picture form of it, what they are trying to demonstrate, and that would sink so much deep in my heart and it made the bible as one of the books I read. During that time when I was growing up, from the age of 10, 11, 12 I would just spend time wanting to read more and more and more. So in my grade five, one of my teachers who was teaching us in class was going to deliverance church then in our hometown, and so he kept asking us as students or as kids who were schooling, like do you know Jesus, do you want to give your life to Jesus? And so this teacher one time just gets to me and says you know, isaac, you have to give your life to Christ. And I was, you know, a kid. I was about 10 years old. And I'm like, okay, does this work, how does it work? And all this. And he said, no, I just gave you to Christ and you'll be born again. So I didn't go to ask my parents about it, I just said, no, I'll give my life to Christ. And that was it. And I go back home and I tell my parents. You know what. I have given my life to Christ and you know there was so much like why do you do that? You are too young to be born again. You have no sins and they're like which sins do you commit? And I became like a laughing stock. I remember that time it became. You know, everywhere you pass they make fun of you.

Speaker 1:

In Uganda, where I come from, when you are born again it means you are called a mulokole, you are born again. A mulokole is born again. That's what it means. So whenever I would pass they would call me mulokole. And then you feel like it's an embarrassing thing. So it became your name. Yes, it became my name. I remember at school my fellow kids at that time they would say, yeah, that one is mulokole. So you would feel a little like does it sound like it's an embarrassing thing? But at the same time you know I hadn't gained that confidence in Christ. Like you know, it's a good thing to be in Christ. So whenever they would call that, you would feel like a bit ish. But you are like, yeah, I'm there anyway.

Speaker 1:

So eventually, after primary school, which is up to grade seven, I joined secondary school, which was a boarding school this time, because this was a primary day school. And so I joined the secondary school, which was boarding, and I joined the Christian Union, which was that school, and that strengthened me a lot. So I joined the Christian Union and that's where my calling begins to grow. I remember I was in the worship team of the school which we called the scripturian. We had a Christian association there. We had a choir which was singing in the chapel every Sunday. I was singing best in that choir and it was all beautiful. That's how I developed my singing skills.

Speaker 1:

I developed my attachment to scripture. I remember leading my class. Every class had a representative in the chapel on the committee. That was Christian session. So I was leading my class and doing all those things all the time and that's how I grew my foundation in salvation. So along the way when I think joining a secondary school made me realize, okay, I think I need to again recommit my life more to Christ. So that gave me room again to recommit, and more so after the circumcision, the thing I shared with you the other day when I went through that ritual, it opened up my mind to realize Christianity was real because God spoke to me. So when God spoke that day and told me you know what Get out of this covenant that you have entered with the devil in the reach of circumcision, going around the graveyards, that was terrible.

Speaker 2:

I tell you what can we talk about that?

Speaker 1:

Oh sure, briefly, we can do that. So in my culture, like I told you the other day, in my culture we do circumcision. Circumcision makes you a man. When you are circumcised, you become a man. When you are circumcised, you become a man. So in my tribe, at the age of 14, 15, 16, you must be circumcised in order to become a man. And so you are circumcised by the clan members.

Speaker 1:

They organize a kind of a ceremony. It's a big event, yes, a big event, and your dad or your family invites relatives, friends, big people, big shots, maybe in government, people just come to witness the occasion and there's a lot of feasting. People have to eat, they have to dance. It's a big, big ceremony. So I remember I was in my senior two, that is senior two. I was just at school. Towards the end of year, that's December, and my mom comes and says you know what? It's? Your time up, you're supposed to be circumcised. So go visit your uncles. When you go to visit your uncles, they give you goats, chickens, money for that ritual, because every time you are getting circumcised people give you gifts. So relatives give you gifts. Also, people in the village, in the community, give you gifts. That's what they do do so my mom tells me that's going to happen. So we go with my mom to my uncles. They give me what they give me. We come back.

Speaker 1:

It was hardly two days and I was possibly circumcised and the things were already organized by my family. I told them I was born again, I would go to hospital and avoid this ritual thing and the cultural way. They said, no, you don't tell us what to do, we tell you what to do. So I had no option but to accept and I remember told telling jesus, please in my own prayer please, jesus, don't come, because if you come now I don't think I'll be able to make it. I just had it in my mind. Like you know, this is like I'm off, I'm totally off and I may end up in hell. But good enough, christ had my prayer, he didn't come.

Speaker 1:

So I went through that and of course it was a lot of regrets. When I went through it I had a lot of terrible scenario and I almost lost my life because I bled much and my dad was really touched and he realized it was not right that I went through that. So eventually the Lord saved me and I got my life back. I went through that. So eventually the Lord saved me and I got my life back. I went back to school and boosh, I was in the chapel praying and there the Lord speaks. The Lord speaks Daytime. It is something that anyone, any Christian, would long to hear. Hearing the voice of God not through a dream, not through a vision, but here you are, live seated or kneeling to pray, and the Lord just speaks. And the Lord just speaks. So this made me realize.

Speaker 1:

Okay, God is real, alive, and God speaks, and God sees what we don't see. And eventually that opened my eyes. At some point I got concerned that maybe did the ghost speak to me, was it a sound of something funny? I tried to find every answer. I ran to my dormitory to know who could have spoken to me. I couldn't find anybody and the chaplain told me that was the voice of God. He interviewed me and like what did you do during holiday? I explained everything and he said you know what God wants you out of there? He wants you to serve him.

Speaker 1:

And that was a turning point for me to realize okay, this is the way to go. And indeed my life changed from that moment. My life changed. I began to see things differently. I began to see just my life changed. I began to see things differently. I began to see just my whole life changed, beginning to see things differently, begin to do things differently.

Speaker 1:

And at that age I began to preach in a parish church. The reverend who was leading our parish church in the village says you know what this young man is called to serve? At only 16, he's able to preach. And the elders in the church were against it and they were like you know what. You can't preach here. You are just a kid, you have not been to college, you have not learned to be a reverend, you have not schooled yourself, so how can you teach us? And the reverend told them you know what? Me as a reverend? I've gone to school, but this young man is called to serve so he can speak to us.

Speaker 1:

And that was the beginning of ministration in my life. And the Lord gave me just writing music and singing to my people to transform their lives, to make sure they get the message. And that's how I began singing and writing music in my mother tongue so they can be able to understand what I'm talking about. And it worked so perfectly. People got to understand what I was talking about. The music worked out very well. I went through school and things were just okay, and that has been the trend until today. I have known that I was indeed called you call yeah and that's it, of course.

Speaker 1:

after school, I went into banking come somehow diverting from what the Lord had told me. After school, I went into banking, work, money came in and all things were woo-woo-woo, but the Lord, after five years in banking and the Lord is like you know what this is not the thing.

Speaker 2:

The calling is irrevocable, that call. Exactly exactly, and you had the anointing of the Spirit Exactly. As a 16-year-old, you were empowered by the Holy Spirit to preach the gospel, preach the Word, and the many of the church elders took offense at you.

Speaker 1:

And I tell you what, when they took offense, we continued. We began doing fellowships within the Anglican Church, fellowships in our homes, fellowships in my uncle's home, fellowships in school classrooms. We began doing that. You just kept going, yes, we just kept going doing overnight. And then the bishop of the diocese which they are called dioceses because that's how they categorize them the bishop had to question who are these people who are doing this? They are bringing a new religion in our church. It sounds like the book of Acts to me. Yeah, that's true. So the bishop.

Speaker 1:

So one day we go to the diocese headquarters at the cathedral. We had a prayer and fasting day. So we go there and people invite us there. So we go. We conduct a prayer and fasting day. So we go there and people invite us there. So we go. We conduct a prayer and fasting session that day. We sing songs of praise, we clap hands and we do all things. And the people just rose up and told the bishop we don't clap in the church, we don't play instruments in the church. This is wrong. This is wrong worship. We don't do those things in this church. This is wrong. This is wrong worship. We don't do those things in this church, and that's when the bishop excommunicated us from the church. He wrote our names.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait, you guys got kicked out of the church because you were worshiping God.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so the bishop kicked us out. He wrote to the reverend. He says Isaac and he mentioned my uncle's name and other people out of the church. Oh, this was a big deal. Yeah, it was a big deal, that's why 1999. So we are told to leave the church because we are trying to bring a different kind of worship session.

Speaker 2:

You were trying to worship in spirit and in truth. Exactly, and that brings you face to face with the ruling class of the church, and that happens more than it ever should.

Speaker 1:

I saw what Peter and John saw when the Jewish leaders came after them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what is going on here?

Speaker 1:

What's going on here. In which power are you doing all these things?

Speaker 2:

You didn't check with us before you healed this man, exactly so they throw us out, and then we begin fellowsh.

Speaker 1:

How are you doing all these things? You didn't check with us before you healed this man, exactly exactly. So they throw us out, and then we begin fellowshipping in my uncle's sitting room.

Speaker 2:

Was that a difficult time for you? I mean to be kicked out of the church because you were seeking Jesus and worshiping, trying to worship in spirit and in truth. It's not like you were doing anything that was against the spirit in any kind of way. You were seeking the Spirit, All they feared was.

Speaker 1:

We were trying to come up with the kind of worship that they were not used to. I mean, when they introduced drums into church.

Speaker 2:

I remember Chuck Smith. There were some people that were not happy with him because of contemporary Christian music. This is devil's music, people told them. Yes, you know, you can't have drums in a church, you can only have an organ or a piano, and that's wrongheaded. That's just, that's wrong. Yes, yes, I mean well, I mean, from my perspective, it seems wrong.

Speaker 1:

Looking back at it it's like, well really. But the Bible tells us we should worship with symbols.

Speaker 2:

Yes, use the symbols right. All the things, tambourine which is a drill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, come on. Yeah, so I just saw that as an excuse. But they were saying, like you know, we were coming up with this and it is kind of transforming the youth in the church, because I was the chairman of the youth in my parish church okay, I led the worship team in my parish church. We did this without pay. We did this without any income. You just did it. I just did it, man. I loved doing ministry in church. I would ask my mom to give me money, remember when the village there is no electricity, and I would save my money from pocket money that they give me to go to when I go to school and I use that money to buy a big radio cassette. Radio cassettes, those old radio systems that used compact discs, yeah, oh yeah, those ones I would buy that. I remember I bought double deck, wow.

Speaker 2:

Two speakers? Yeah, boombox.

Speaker 1:

I took that to the church. The boombox, I took that to the church. The boombox, yes, the boombox. So I would put in six batteries, I think six or eight, I don't remember then now I would remove speakers and put one here and put oh, you can take the speakers off that one so that what I would have music in the church, wow.

Speaker 1:

and then I remember my elder brother bought me a very small keyboard. It was very small keyboard, it was very small. I don't know where he got it from, but he gave it to me. I had to demand it and he gave it to me. And then we put that in the church and there were some youth in the church who tried to play and, man, that made our church look beautiful. But I was doing this, not that the church was giving you some money. Like you know, worship we have a budget on nothing. It was just out of heart and you know, every weekend people did the parties or weddings. They would call me and I would go for free because I was happy to serve the people. So I just had the desire to serve the people and to make sure they're happy when they see the work of the Lord going on. So that desire has been my drive to serve.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, when you have that calling and that anointing, you'll do what the Lord's calling you to do. You'll do it for free. I mean being paid is so secondary, tertiary or whatever you want to call it. That's not the primary motivation. No, when there's a calling from God, it's like no, I have to do this, I have to do this, this is something I got to do. I just I got to do it, and so I understand that, and I appreciate that in you. I didn't mean to cut you off, though You're still talking.

Speaker 1:

No, you're right yeah.

Speaker 2:

So you, you just wanted to serve.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, I wanted to serve and serve, and serve. So eventually, so that was the life I led until when I joined. I mean, I came to the city in Kampala, left the village and continued serving in churches there, and the Lord has just been good. So my cutoff to be effective in the ministry was when I joined the banking industry. So I worked there and I realized that my services to the church were being minimal. I mean, I was part of the church even when I was in the banking industry, but I wasn't doing much because you know, you're busy Monday to Saturday. You only have an afternoon of Saturday to be free and then Sunday.

Speaker 2:

So it took away from your being able to serve Exactly you can't serve two masters? Is that what Jesus was talking about?

Speaker 1:

Exactly, you just can't have two masters. Is that what Jesus was talking about? Exactly, you just can't serve two masters. And I mean, even if I was earning income from it, it was just not. I wouldn't feel it and the voice would just keep coming at my table. Is this exactly what I called you to do? And I would feel it Because, before joining banking, I had now launched my first album of music and I was doing great and this. When this comes up, you need to do this, yeah, and I'm like so okay, I can balance doing this work and the other one, but eventually, three, four years on the road, the lord is no yeah this just can't work.

Speaker 1:

So I had to quit banking and get into ministry. But that was another defining moment. It was not easy. Tell me about it, oh yeah. So I quit the job and I'm like okay, I can have a business, I can be comfortable. Business brings in money as I serve the Lord, the Lord says no, come as you are, I am the one to build you up. I had no dream of either being anywhere. But the Lord just says you know what, you don't come to me with stuff. You know, many times we want to think, okay, I want to put myself comfortable. That's when I can serve the Lord. No, the Lord is saying just come, then I give you what to use. That's it. That's it so as a tool for use.

Speaker 1:

God holds me in his hand and he uses the tool right where he wants it to go. Just like you hold a hammer to drive a nail, the hammer can't hammer itself. The hammer is held by the tool bearer and the tool bearer will hold the hammer and drive where the nail is direct Bam. That's what the Lord does. The hammer doesn't come with other things and say you know what, hold me like this and you know, do me like this. You know, I've come like this. No, no, no, no. It doesn't do that. Whether it's a saw, whether it's a screwdriver, whatever it is, it is you, the bearer, who does it. So I come to the Lord. I've made some money in the bank, I've done all this and in just months, when I quit the ministry, everything just goes back to zero yeah

Speaker 1:

and the Lord says now, this is what I want to do. I want to bring you up and then make you myself that I can use you myself. That's when I began to see that the Lord provides, that the Lord builds his own, that the Lord takes care of his own, that where he has sent you, when he calls you, he makes a way he provides. In about three, four years of no job I am now back to ministry. I'm trying to begin up a fellowship to run it. I remember one widow who offered us a place a mud and water house to do a fellowship. I would go without food most of the days. I didn't have work and so I had a backpack. So when I go to minister in this fellowship, this widow would put the food they have eaten, what has stayed or whatever they have left over. He says I'll put in the bag and he'll put in my backpack and I go back with it.

Speaker 1:

This is not very far 2013, 2012, 2011. That's what she was doing. Okay, she would put food in my backpack. Wow, If it's corn, she would put corn. If it's yum, she would put yum. If it's whatever it was, sweet potatoes she would put, and that's how. But in all that, the Lord was, you know, just shipping.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so eventually the Lord brought people along my way I didn't know them, I didn't know them to give me funds. Someone calls you and gives you funds. Someone calls you and says I'm going to do this for you. Another one calls and says I'm going to do this for you. I would not call, but my ministry was full time. On my laptop, I would just pray for people, and you know when, the Lord would just heal people. I just feel like this is something that I've never seen before. I pray for people. My own dad, I told you he got healed and I've seen all these miracles happen all the way and I'm like God, how are all these things happening? And so, in that process, the Lord just began doing things. People came my way who I didn't know, and then I came to realize and the Lord is like you know began doing things. People came my way who I didn't know. And then I began to realize, and the Lord is like you know, when Elijah was fed by the ravens.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

He brought food, brought food, and I saw that, yeah, and I'm like, wow, so the Lord can bring food where I would stay in the house locked up, but people money would come Brought food and money and provision.

Speaker 1:

Yes and it would come. And that's when I began to say okay, so all this is what the Lord wanted and I was happy to do that, and I was happy and I was at peace, and I saw the Lord working it out, working it out and, man, I think it has been the best choice I ever made Amen. My boss told me your future is gone.

Speaker 2:

When I was leaving the bank, she told me you know you have lost a bright future.

Speaker 1:

You are going to suffer. How much is the church going to pay you compared to what the bank is paying you? I'm like. You know what. This is the work God called me to do. I'm not doing this by myself, but by the voice of God and by the spirit of the Lord. This is what I'm supposed to do. So, at the end of the day, it has been the best choice I've ever made and it has been the longest journey ever, but the most sweetest journey ever to me. And we are still going. It's a long way to go Until Christ returns.

Speaker 2:

Amen. Until Christ returns, we are. I tell you what we're going to continue this next week, I promise you. Until then, the Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you. The Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. Amen.

Speaker 3:

This program was made possible by the plays on word family of supporters. To find out more, check out our website at plays on wordorg.

People on this episode