Participants: Brenda Walsh
Series Code: KT
Program Code: KT000236
00:01 It's almost time for Kids Time, yeah.
00:03 We're gonna be late. 00:04 It's time to share there's a world out there, 00:08 looking for a friend like Jesus. 00:11 It's time to share there's a world out there, 00:16 let's tell them that He loves us so. 00:19 Let's tell them that He loves us so. 00:23 Kids Time, Kids Time, Kids Time. 00:30 Hi boys and girls, have you ever had 00:32 a disagreement with a friend that made 00:34 you feel angry inside. I know I have, 00:36 and it's not a very good feeling is it? 00:39 Let me ask you another question, 00:40 while you felt all angry inside, 00:42 were you able to go on being friends 00:43 with that person laughing and playing 00:45 with him, of course not. And do you 00:48 remember what you had to do to get 00:49 your friendship back on track, that's right. 00:52 One of you had to feel sorry for what 00:53 you have done, and that is called Repentance. 00:57 You can never heal a broken relationship 00:59 without it. Boys and girls that's 01:01 what all the prophets in the Bible were 01:03 talking about when they call people to repent, 01:05 the people who broke their relationship 01:07 with God, some were even mad at him, 01:09 even though he'd only done good things for them. 01:12 Our story today is about one of the most 01:15 famous prophets of all, and guess what 01:17 his message was, that's right repentance. 01:20 We'll hear that story in just a few minutes 01:22 but first hey wait a minute let's wake up 01:25 Max, it's time for Nature Time. 01:27 Come on Max wake up, come on 01:29 you can do, wake up Max. 01:35 Hi boys and girls welcome to Nature Time. 01:37 I'm Ranger Rod and we are here in 01:39 Northwest Montana. I'm with my friend Logan, 01:42 he is a head trainer at Triple D Game Farm. 01:44 We've also got Katie here and we've got 01:46 Dusty and we've got two very rambunctious 01:49 arctic wolves of all things. Logan, 01:53 how old are these wolves? These two 01:56 are four months old. Four months old, 01:58 so that's why they are so frisky, 01:59 they're young. Now, how big will these 02:02 wolves get when they're full grown? 02:04 They will get about a 150 pounds, 02:07 150 pounds, yeah. Now what would 02:09 you do with a 150 pound wolf that wanted 02:12 off your lap. Let him off your lap. 02:14 Let him off. Well they are doing their best 02:16 to kind of contain them, these guys are 02:18 rambunctious. Now they're not wild though 02:22 it looks like you've been handling them 02:24 for a while, they've been training these wolves; 02:26 they got a very special purpose. 02:28 Could you tell us a little bit about the 02:29 purpose of these particular wolves? 02:31 We would train these wolves for photography, 02:35 documentaries, movies, they help educate people. 02:38 We raise them from very young, 02:41 bottle raise them, so that they have a very 02:44 special bond with us. Okay, so wolves do that, 02:48 even in their own family unit. 02:49 Wolves have a real strong family bond. 02:52 And so here at Triple D, you're training 02:55 these wolves to for conservation purposes. 02:58 Could you tell me a little about where 02:59 the arctic wolf is from? These originate from 03:02 Ellesmere Island, from the northern territories. 03:07 They are actually very rare in captivity. 03:10 So they are very this is a very rare wolf. 03:12 Now I hear in the background boys and girls, 03:14 you might not be able to hear this hear this, 03:15 is that their mommy howling? Yes. 03:17 I can hear a wolf howling in the 03:18 background right now. And we're not near 03:20 enough to the wilderness even though 03:22 there are many wolves in Northwestern Montana. 03:24 We're not near enough to the wilderness to 03:25 hear a wild wolf howling, and so we 03:29 can hear the mommy in the background. 03:30 Now Logan I've got a question, 03:32 if these wolves were still out in wild where 03:34 would they be, were they be in a den 03:35 or would they be with their mother and father, 03:39 with the pack or hunting. 03:40 They will just be coming out of the den, 03:42 learning how to hunt with their mom and dad. 03:45 How early do they start to travel then 03:48 with the pack, and what would their 03:51 position be in the pack, and how does, 03:53 could you tell us a little bit about 03:54 how the pack works. I know that there is a, 03:57 there is like one adult male that is kind of the 04:01 leader of the pack and there is a female 04:02 that's a leader. Could you talk just a little bit 04:04 about the family unit of a wolf pack? 04:06 Yes, these little puppies would probably start 04:10 hunting when they're eight months old. 04:13 They would start going out with the 04:14 rest of the pack and learning how to hunt. 04:17 The alpha parents would give birth to these two. 04:23 They will be in-charge of the rest of the pack. 04:26 Now it's my understanding that the alpha parents, 04:30 the alpha male, the alpha female, 04:31 they're the only ones in the pack that breed 04:33 and have babies, the other adult wolves 04:36 would be in the pack and would not necessarily, 04:38 would not necessarily breed. 04:40 Also a wolf only has pups at a certain time 04:45 of a year; they don't have them like a dog 04:47 could have, you know dogs can have puppies 04:48 at any time during the year, where as 04:50 the wolf only has puppies at a certain time, 04:52 why is that important? For wolves it's important 04:57 because the puppies are born right 05:00 before spring which is also at the same time 05:02 when deers are giving birth, so they have a 05:05 lot of food for the puppies to grow on. 05:08 Okay, now how would they get their food, 05:10 do the other wolves bring the food back 05:11 to these puppies if they are at the den? 05:13 There is a babysitter wolf. Okay, babysitter 05:17 wolf, okay. That will stay with the puppies 05:19 while the rest of the pack is out on hunting. 05:21 Then the rest of the pack will come back 05:25 and regurgitate food for these little pups. 05:27 Regurgitate food for them, so they'll go out 05:29 and they will eat some, they'll eat some food, 05:31 now what exactly will they eat? 05:32 What, you had mentioned deer, 05:34 you mentioned baby fawns. 05:36 You know that sounds kind of harsh maybe 05:38 but in the wild, in nature there's a 05:40 balance that has to, that has to play out 05:42 in nature and so the wolves, are they 05:45 important in the balance of nature. 05:47 Yes, they balance out the deer's population, 05:51 bison, elk. Okay, and so they, so the wolves 05:55 would do well in the areas where there 05:57 these dame species where they can go, 06:00 and they can take care of their young. 06:01 And the mommy and the daddy would go out 06:04 and they would hunt and then the babysitters 06:07 would kind of protect the baby wolves in the 06:09 den area and then the other wolves would 06:12 bring the food back for them and feed them 06:15 that way until they're old enough and strong 06:16 enough to run with the pack, yeah, very, very 06:18 interesting. You guys have done great 06:20 and I love it. These are beautiful wolves, 06:22 the arctic wolf a very, very important animal 06:25 that God has created for us young people. 06:27 And so that's all time we have today. 06:30 Until next time I'm Ranger Rod, 06:32 let's all enjoy God's great outdoors. 06:45 There's something quite peculiar 06:48 about this world of ours; 06:51 Sometimes you live in sunshine bright; 06:53 sometimes you live in showers; 06:56 But if you would keep happy 06:58 when things are looking bad, 07:01 Just lift the corner of your mouth 07:03 and make believe you're glad, And. 07:07 Smile, smile, smile, just keep right on smiling; 07:12 Smile, smile, smile, and clouds will pass away; 07:17 Smile, smile, smile, its better far than pining, 07:22 You never mind the shadows on a sunny day. 07:27 Sometimes you meet with 07:29 people who always act so blue 07:33 They don't like this; they don't 07:35 like that no matter what you do 07:38 They never bond with something, 07:41 with anything you say 07:43 And when you start to do a thing 07:46 they want a different way 07:49 But smile, smile, smile, 07:52 just keep right on smiling; 07:55 Smile, smile, smile, and clouds will pass away; 08:00 Smile, smile, smile, its better far than pining, 08:05 You never mind the shadows on a sunny day. 08:19 Welcome to Learning Time. 08:21 I'm glad that you are with us today. 08:22 Are you glad to be here also? Yes. 08:26 We got an experiment that could be a little 08:28 bit messy, is that alright? Yes. 08:31 I thought you would agree. I've got three 08:32 special helpers. And I've got Gracie right here. 08:35 Gracie, where are you from? Georgia. 08:37 Georgia, thanks for being here today. 08:39 And we have Steven way over there, 08:41 Steven where are you from? Texas. Texas, 08:43 thanks for coming to and being part of 08:45 our audience. And we have Andrew way 08:47 back there, Andrew where are you from? 08:49 Georgia. Georgia, hey why don't you all 08:51 three come up here. And let's see if we 08:53 can do something with this stuff and 08:56 this what is that stuff? What does it look like? 08:58 Glue. It looks like glue, that's right. 09:00 What I want you to do is I want you to 09:01 run right through it. Now they are 09:03 barefooted and so it won't hurt them 09:05 I don't think. And so why don't you put 09:06 your right foot, right through it, 09:07 just kind of run right through and your right 09:09 foot is gonna go over there and let's see 09:10 if you get glue on there, go ahead, 09:12 just step right in there, oh, oh no 09:14 she didn't get all glued up. 09:15 And right step in there cool and there 09:18 we go another one again. Hey, let's try 09:19 one more time go ahead, Gracie is gonna 09:21 go through again, and there goes Steven 09:23 right here. And hey let's do something else too, 09:27 or with Andrew, okay. Come on over here 09:30 Andrew. I set, why don't you stop right there, 09:32 we're gonna have Andrew just put his 09:34 foot kind of gently into the glue stuff. 09:37 Are you ready? Go and put your foot in there 09:39 and just kind of, just kind of relax put, 09:41 put some weight on it, yeah put some weight 09:43 on your foot, hey what's happening? 09:45 It's sinking. His toes are disappearing, 09:49 aren't they? Yeah, look at that, and, 09:51 it's sinking down in there. 09:52 Are you gonna be alright? I'm alright. 09:54 I hope you don't drown. You know what we have 09:56 in here; we have a very special stuff, 09:58 it's made of cornstarch and water, 10:00 and we call it, it's a Non-Newtonian Fluid. 10:05 Sometimes it acts like a liquid and sometimes 10:08 it acts like a solid. If you hit it real hard 10:11 it's like a solid, if you just put firm pressure 10:15 on it you will sink down in, that's interesting. 10:18 Hey wanted, hey I'll help you, wanted to 10:20 pull your foot out of here Andrew, careful, 10:22 slowly, slowly, up, up oh, yeah. 10:26 Look at Andrew's foot. Oh yuck. 10:30 Isn't that awful. That is awful, isn't it? 10:35 Why don't you, okay let's sit down. 10:36 And Andrew, can you just scoot down, 10:38 can you sit down right there where you're at? 10:39 Yeah, you don't wanna walk around, 10:41 you're gonna get, oh yeah look at that. 10:43 Oh, oh. Andrew, that's a mess, isn't it? 10:47 You know that reminds me of something kind 10:49 of interesting, you know we have some 10:51 miracles in the Bible, you remember the 10:53 miracle about someone that walked on the water, 10:57 who was that? Jesus. It was, who was it? 11:00 Jesus, Jesus. Yeah, there were two people right. 11:02 Jesus walked on the water and Peter saw 11:06 Jesus and Peter said hey you know can I 11:09 come out too, and Peter stepped on the water 11:12 and it supported him and he walked right 11:14 out to Jesus, didn't he? But do you know 11:16 what somehow Peter got his eyes off Jesus 11:19 he was starting to think maybe about something 11:21 else and looking back and what happened to Peter. 11:24 He started sinking down, didn't he? 11:28 That's interesting. You know that's what will 11:29 happen always if we take our eyes off Jesus. 11:32 We'll start sinking, we'll lose our Christian 11:35 experience maybe, isn't that interesting? 11:37 This is very interesting stuff and in sometimes 11:40 you can make it, you can make it right in 11:41 your kitchen and its called oobleck and 11:44 it's just made cornstarch and water. 11:48 And if I just put in my hand it just turns into 11:51 that liquid and it drips out and it's a mess 11:54 isn't it? but sometimes if you hit it real hard 11:56 with your hand look at that, it's like a solid 11:59 and it just support your hand and if you 12:01 just put your hands in there lightly 12:03 it will get it all messed up. 12:05 Hey remember boys and girls, 12:08 when we learn more about science, 12:12 we learn more about our creator God. 12:21 Oh I can't believe it. Look at those Pharisees. 12:25 They are so in love with themselves. 12:29 My husband is a Pharisee and he is 12:31 nothing like that. Oh really. Really. 12:37 Nothing like that. Is that your husband. 12:40 Yeah, what's the matter honey? 12:44 Now I know why the council did not 12:46 want me to go to the Jordan River. 12:48 Why? I heard about a guy that was baptizing 12:52 people and converting people and preaching 12:53 about the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 12:56 Who is this guy? Well I don't know him, 12:58 I've never met him, I've just seen him 13:00 but they say his name is John, they call him 13:02 the baptizer. And there were people repenting 13:05 and there were people crying, there was. 13:07 What does this John look like? His clothing, 13:10 he doesn't dress like a wealthy Pharisee. 13:12 His clothing had camel hair blended into, he, 13:17 I heard he eats locust and honey. 13:19 Can you imagine that? I don't want 13:21 the ladies to hear about this my friends. 13:24 Please do not say that he hangs around 13:28 with people that, I don't want, have hang 13:31 around people that look like that. 13:33 Oh you know that's the least of the problem. 13:35 What he was preaching is what 13:37 really interested me, excuse me. 13:39 What he was preaching is really what interested 13:41 me. He was saying repent for the kingdom 13:43 of heaven is at hand. There were poor people 13:45 there, there were wealthy, he is 13:48 preaching something that we've never 13:49 talked about. There were poor people there, 13:51 there were wealthy people there, there 13:52 were young people there, older people, 13:55 men and women and he was baptizing one 13:57 after the other but what really caught 13:59 my attention was this. What's that? 14:01 He said something about a lamb, almost; 14:05 behold the Lamb of God that taketh away 14:11 the sin of the world. Amen. And then 14:13 he pointed and then out of the crowd came 14:18 another guy that we've been really troubled 14:20 about. John said his name was Jesus. 14:23 Jesus! But listen to this, and then Jesus 14:27 went to John to be baptized, I wonder 14:30 if he is a sinner, I wonder if he is a sinner 14:33 but then John said, I should be baptized 14:37 by you and then John said, I'm not 14:40 even worthy to loose your sandal, wow. 14:44 And then Jesus said, I mean I was listening 14:46 as hard as I could do, there was so 14:47 much commotion. Jesus said, this is 14:51 how it has to be right now. 14:53 Then he said something that doesn't make sense 14:55 to me and he says it is necessary to do 14:57 this to fulfill all righteousness and then, 15:02 yeah, and then John kind of, John baptized him, 15:08 really. But then, this is really where it really 15:12 caught my attention, what's that? 15:14 When Jesus was coming out of the water, yes. 15:16 It's seemed like the place got brighter 15:18 and people started looking and then 15:20 we looked him. We didn't hear it right 15:23 away but it sounded like thunder to us 15:25 and then it seemed like Jesus started looking 15:28 toward the light and praying and if I'm 15:31 mistaken oh if they heard me talking like 15:34 this they will put me out of the Pharisee 15:35 people circle, I mean, my membership could 15:39 be taken away. What did he say? 15:41 He began to pray to his father. 15:45 His father, God, the Father. 15:47 He said something about, do you think 15:48 it's God Father. God or the Father, yes. 15:51 Oh you should have been there, I mean 15:53 you should have there, this was amazing, 15:55 and then, and then. I don't know if I 16:01 should say this enough but it made me 16:03 start to feel bad about, oh, I just imagine 16:07 how much time I've, I just imagine how I 16:10 just did not listen to this message about 16:13 the God he was preaching about the repentance 16:15 and then all of a sudden, all of a sudden this 16:18 feeling came over me. What's that? 16:21 That living this Pharisee circle life 16:24 has to end, really. I didn't want the 16:27 other Pharisees to know this, so don't 16:29 tell them, but really led me to the place 16:32 where I think I need to change my life. 16:34 I said I don't know if I'm gonna do it. 16:36 but it led me to this point of repentance. 16:40 I got to take you, I got to show you that, 16:42 you wanna go. Yeah, I wanna go to the 16:45 Jordan River, I don't want to see this, 16:46 where this thing happened, 16:48 where this whole scene happened. 16:50 But it may affect you also. Can you imagine 16:53 getting baptized and leaving the Pharisees 16:57 and the Sadducees and this tribe, 16:59 what will happen to us. I wanna go, take 17:01 me honey, take me there. 17:03 We'll have to begin a whole new life, 17:04 and it's not gonna be easy. 17:06 We're gonna have to change the way 17:08 we dress and, that's okay. 17:09 And we're gonna have to change the 17:10 way we eat and, it's worth it. 17:12 And he said the kingdom of heaven 17:15 and for thousands of years we've been talking 17:17 about the kingdom of heaven and what's 17:18 gonna happen when, yes, but I don't know 17:20 this is gonna be guide me, he just didn't 17:22 looked the part at all, he looked poor. 17:37 Into my heart, Into my heart, 17:43 Come into my heart, Lord Jesus. 17:50 Come in today, Come in to stay, 17:58 Come into my heart, Lord Jesus. 18:14 It's time for Miss Brenda's book of the day. 18:17 And I'm very excited boys and girls to bring 18:19 you this book, it's called Transform 18:21 your prayer life in just 30 days 18:23 and it is a prayer journal by Hazel Henry. 18:26 And I really recommend this to you if you want 18:28 to have a better relationship with God. 18:30 If you wanna learn how to pray and 18:32 how to really claim Bible promises and 18:34 ask God for your every need, and ask 18:37 him to be with you. A prayer book of 18:39 how to worship and praise the Lord, 18:41 you want this book to learn how to pray, 18:43 Hazel Henry, Transform your prayer life 18:45 in just 30 days, great book. 18:47 Well right now I'm very excited, this is 18:49 a very special program because today 18:52 I have with me some very special guests that 18:55 really share Jesus in an unusual way, 18:57 something I haven't share with you before. 18:59 And I want you to meet our guest today Amanda 19:02 and Dominic. How are you guys doing? 19:04 Fine, thank you for having us. 19:06 Oh I'm so glad you could be here 19:07 and we'll have, we all, you know we have 19:09 Max well here; he is our Kids Time dog. 19:11 And you have brought with you, 19:13 who do you have? This is Harpy and 19:15 this over here whose fallen asleep on us 19:17 is Daisy. It's Harpy and Daisy, 19:19 and you do something special to share Jesus, 19:21 what do you do? We work for the Humane 19:24 Society and one of the things we do is 19:26 we save unwanted dogs and cats from 19:28 possibly getting put to sleep, because 19:29 nobody loves them and we help them 19:30 find great homes. That's awesome, 19:33 you know I want to share with our 19:36 Kids Time viewers, something very special 19:38 about you because I had the opportunity 19:40 to meet you, several months ago when I was 19:43 looking for a dog for our Kids Time program. 19:46 And I knew I have this praying and praying 19:49 and praying, I knew God was impressing me 19:51 that there should be a dog on our program. 19:53 But I have a little secret to tell 19:56 you guys you know a little something maybe 19:57 some of you know if you know Miss Brenda 19:59 and if you have ever met me in person 20:00 you know that I am kind of afraid of animals 20:02 especially dogs. And so as God was impressing 20:06 me that I need a dog on the program 20:07 I was praying and praying and I was said 20:09 Lord please give us the right dog, 20:10 because you know how scared I am of dogs. 20:13 And so we had the opportunity to go 20:15 to the Humane Society to, it was at the 20:18 Humane Society? Its kind of Humane Society, 20:20 Humane Society, right I went to see you. 20:22 And you had a dog on there that was 20:25 named Three Toes, and. why was he named 20:28 Three Toes? When he came into the 20:29 Humane Society he was basically missing 20:32 one of his toes, and it was pretty painful, 20:34 so he got stuck with the name Three Toes at first. 20:37 He did, and so when I came to see you, 20:39 I'm sure you don't, you will probably 20:41 never going to forget that day right. 20:42 No madam. Because I don't know you said 20:45 you'd never met somebody that was 20:46 so afraid of dogs and I don't know I've never 20:48 been to a kennel, boys and girls but 20:50 it was my first experience and when 20:53 Miss Amanda opened the Kennel door 20:54 and there was this long, it's like a long sidewalk 20:57 and there are cages on each side, 20:58 and dogs were barking and everything. 21:00 And I was praying and praying I said Jesus 21:02 please help me not to be afraid and we stepped 21:04 in a little bit, Amanda is right behind me 21:06 and one of our camera men Mitch is behind her 21:09 and so we're walking down then all of a 21:10 sudden a dog, what kind of a dog was that 21:13 Amanda. She was a Labrador mix. 21:14 Well whatever kind of thing it was 21:17 I thought it was a big boxer, I don't know. 21:19 Didn't you have a boxer there? 21:20 Oh, I don't know if we do, I think we might 21:22 have at that time. Yes, well I can't remember, 21:24 but you're probably right, but I was, all 21:27 of a sudden this dog behind me it let out 21:29 a roar I mean just, and I literally 21:32 I just leapt into your arms, I put, I hugged 21:35 you so tight, I was all in your arms and 21:37 you were laughing at me. and I was 21:40 so scared and then I remember you, 21:42 here I'm shaking so bad and I am trying to, 21:44 and you said to me, you said, are you sure 21:48 you want a dog? And I said I'm sure 21:51 I don't but I am sure God wants me too. 21:54 And then we said well it was probably better 21:56 idea that we waited out in the lobby 21:58 and you had Maxwell out there and 22:02 were you worried about me a little bit to see 22:05 if I was going to be able to handle having a dog? 22:07 No, as everybody can tell from watching the show, 22:09 he is just so laid back. I knew that if you 22:12 headed off well with him you won't have 22:13 any problems. He is just a perfect dog 22:15 for to be on the TV show. He really is and 22:18 Maxwell took me right away didn't he and I, 22:21 you turned around, few seconds later 22:24 you came back and here I was, I was even 22:25 petting him and that's not something I do 22:27 and I was petting him he liked me and lay down 22:30 and went to sleep right there, right by me. 22:32 And I stayed for about an hour boys and girls 22:35 and I can tell you I fell in love with Max 22:37 and I knew God had chosen Maxwell to be 22:40 on Kids Time. And Maxwell is, so calm, 22:43 our biggest problem you know Amanda, 22:44 what our biggest problem is with Maxwell. 22:46 He falls asleep. Yes, we can't keep him awake. 22:48 He also, in fact I would you know be willing 22:51 to stay I would step out of limb here; 22:52 I think he will be asleep before 22:54 we finish this program. Probably. 22:55 Yeah he just goes right to sleep if we can, 22:57 I'll be playing the piano and he just 22:59 goes right to sleep, I can't even get to the 23:00 introduction, he just goes go to sleep. 23:03 And so I'll tell you he has been such a 23:06 blessing boys and girls I've already fallen 23:07 in love with Maxwell. We named him Maxwell 23:10 after a very popular children's author, 23:13 his name is Arthur Maxwell. 23:15 He has wrote so many books look at Maxwell's 23:17 is probably going to sleep, look at that, 23:19 already going to sleep, I think Daisy 23:21 is joining him as well. And Daisy is joining 23:23 him and but I wanted to tell you I just, 23:26 he's been such a joy and I can honestly 23:29 tell you I love Maxwell. Boys and girls love 23:31 Maxwell and he's doing a good work for Jesus. 23:34 Yes he is. He really is. So now let me ask 23:36 you this how do you get most of your animals. 23:40 We get our animals from the pound, 23:42 and usually we get them right before 23:44 they're getting ready to be put to sleep. 23:46 We get them and we bring them in, 23:48 and if they're sick we make them better, 23:49 if they are sad or scared of people 23:52 we help them get over that kind of phobia 23:54 and fear and then we have kids like her 23:57 that help us teach them how to act 23:58 around kids. So we keep them until 24:01 they find a home, if we have them for a 24:03 month or if we have them for five years, 24:05 they always have a home with us. 24:06 Oh that's wonderful. Okay Dominic, 24:08 tell me what do you do to help the animals. 24:10 I help every Thursday with my mom, 24:12 help the animals and like clean out their Kennels. 24:16 And I also play with them so they will get 24:19 used to kids. Now why is that important 24:21 that they get used to kids? 24:22 So they won't be scared or afraid. 24:24 Well that's good and probably it makes 24:26 him easier to adopt to families 24:28 if they are comfortable with kids aren't they? 24:30 You know Miss Amanda what is 24:32 that the boys and girls can do to help you 24:34 and to help other animals what they can do? 24:36 Well one thing they can do instead of 24:37 going to pet shop and buying pets, 24:39 they can adopt an animal from our shelter 24:42 because not only are they saving a life, 24:44 shelter animals really do show that 24:47 they're thankful that you saved them. 24:49 Another thing that they can do go volunteer 24:51 at their local shelters you know just like 24:54 she does, just sitting with the dog 24:55 five minutes can make the difference 24:56 between if it's going to a family with kids 24:59 or if it's going to sit in a shelter for a while 25:01 and the most important thing that everybody 25:03 can do is make sure that they stay near 25:04 to their pets. There is just way too many pets 25:07 and just not enough good homes for them 25:09 and that can ensure that there is no, 25:10 none of God's creatures are unloved or unwanted. 25:13 That's a very, very helpful suggestion. 25:16 I'm so thankful for people like you Amanda 25:18 that are so committed to God's animals 25:21 and you too Dominic. Well I think 25:23 I might have time for one letter and let me 25:25 just read one right here have one right 25:27 here on my lap and it's from Shayan, 25:29 she is from Cottonwood, Arizona, 25:32 I got two pictures, can you guys hold 25:33 those up for me. And Shayan says, 25:36 dear Miss Brenda, I'm 10 years old, 25:38 I love Jesus and I share him with my friends 25:40 at school. This fall I'm going to Cuba with 25:43 my grandma and she is going preaching 25:45 and I'm helping with the children. 25:46 Please sign me and my brother Hunter 25:48 up for Kids Club, he is 7. 25:50 Thank you, love Shayan. Well keep sharing Jesus, 25:54 won't you Shayan. You know Miss Amanda, 25:56 I wanna thank you so much for helping us 25:58 adopt Maxwell, I mean look he's already 26:00 sound asleep and I know that Maxwell 26:03 is gonna touch hearts of children all over 26:04 the world and thank you so much. 26:06 Boys and girls, I want to encourage you to, 26:09 reach out to your animal shelters in your area. 26:12 There is something special that you can 26:14 do for Jesus isn't that right Amanda. 26:16 That's true. That's right so boys and girls 26:18 until next time I want to remind you that anytime, 26:21 everywhere you go, any place you visit, 26:23 remember to smile, tell someone how much 26:26 Jesus loves him won't you, 26:27 it's Kids Time to share Jesus. |
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