It's almost time for Kids' Time. 00:00:01.40\00:00:02.77 Yeah. We're gonna be late. 00:00:02.80\00:00:04.17 It's time to share there's a world out there 00:00:04.20\00:00:08.20 Looking for a friend like Jesus 00:00:08.23\00:00:12.04 It's time to share there's a world out there 00:00:12.07\00:00:16.42 Let's tell them that He loves us so 00:00:16.45\00:00:20.27 Let's tell them that He loves us so 00:00:20.30\00:00:24.48 Kids' Time, Kids' Time Kids' Time, Kids' Time 00:00:24.51\00:00:31.21 Hi, boys and girls. 00:00:31.24\00:00:32.61 Did you know the Bible is full of stories about heroes? 00:00:32.64\00:00:35.91 That's right, people who did brave and amazing things. 00:00:35.94\00:00:39.55 Everyone loves heroes. 00:00:39.58\00:00:41.41 The heroes in the Bible all have something in common. 00:00:41.44\00:00:44.39 Do you know what it is? 00:00:44.42\00:00:45.79 It isn't their courage, not their strength 00:00:45.82\00:00:47.74 and not even how smart they were. 00:00:47.77\00:00:49.68 Bible stories were about real people like you and me. 00:00:49.71\00:00:53.03 They didn't have superpowers. 00:00:53.06\00:00:54.48 In fact, they were weak. 00:00:54.51\00:00:56.04 That's right, they were weak. 00:00:56.07\00:00:57.65 And some of them were even scared. 00:00:57.68\00:01:00.00 But they loved and followed God. 00:01:00.03\00:01:02.25 That's what they had in common. 00:01:02.28\00:01:04.43 Boys and girls, even if you feel scared or weak, 00:01:04.46\00:01:07.12 you can do amazing things when you know 00:01:07.15\00:01:10.22 and follow our amazing God. 00:01:10.25\00:01:13.07 Well, right now I want you to get ready for Nature Time. 00:01:13.10\00:01:18.05 Hi, boys and girls. Welcome to Nature Time. 00:01:24.40\00:01:27.07 I'm having a fantastic time here on the Grand Cayman Islands. 00:01:27.10\00:01:30.90 And today we're gonna be talking about 00:01:30.93\00:01:32.30 something that I know is your favorite. 00:01:32.33\00:01:34.01 It's Ranger Dwight's favorite food, fruit. 00:01:34.04\00:01:36.48 And we have Frankie Smith today with us. 00:01:36.51\00:01:38.47 Frankie, you have one of the largest fruit productions 00:01:38.50\00:01:42.06 here on the islands, is that correct? 00:01:42.09\00:01:43.49 Yes. And you grow your own fruit. 00:01:43.52\00:01:45.69 There are so many things I've never even seen before. 00:01:45.72\00:01:47.83 Tell us about them. 00:01:47.86\00:01:49.39 Well, over here we have the genip, it looks like a grape. 00:01:49.42\00:01:52.36 Okay. It grows on big tree. 00:01:52.39\00:01:54.14 All of the fruits here grow on trees 00:01:54.17\00:01:56.55 except for these, the passion. 00:01:56.58\00:01:59.18 They grow on a vine. 00:01:59.21\00:02:00.58 Wow. Now this right here, 00:02:00.61\00:02:02.86 tell us about this right here, this fruit, 00:02:02.89\00:02:04.47 'cause you told me if this wasn't just right, 00:02:04.50\00:02:06.60 it could be dangerous eating it. Yes. 00:02:06.63\00:02:08.16 This is the ackee. It's a local dish from Jamaica. 00:02:08.19\00:02:13.24 Okay. It has to be split like this on the tree. 00:02:13.27\00:02:17.91 Okay, and if it's not is it-- It has a poison to it. 00:02:17.94\00:02:21.32 Oh, it has a poison, so you have to wait till you see that split. 00:02:21.35\00:02:23.85 And this right here, that's a seed is that correct? 00:02:23.88\00:02:26.60 That's a seed. Okay. 00:02:26.63\00:02:28.09 You remove the seed and it's ready for eating. 00:02:28.12\00:02:32.51 Okay. I've never taste anything like this before, kids. 00:02:32.54\00:02:36.19 This is pretty good. 00:02:36.22\00:02:37.59 Okay, now let's talk about something. 00:02:37.62\00:02:40.01 You said you had something you could do 00:02:40.04\00:02:41.41 special when you open something up 00:02:41.44\00:02:43.25 that we can't do in the States. The mango. 00:02:43.28\00:02:45.96 A mango, okay. Now you--mangoes, kids. 00:02:45.99\00:02:49.44 Okay, now what do we do? 00:02:49.47\00:02:50.84 Look at that, kids, isn't that awesome? 00:02:57.36\00:02:59.28 Yeah. Isn't that neat? 00:02:59.31\00:03:01.17 All right, that's cool. Okay, and I know that-- 00:03:01.20\00:03:04.66 I've been told before that when you eat a mango, 00:03:04.69\00:03:07.12 many times you need to be in the bathtub, 00:03:07.15\00:03:08.54 it's so messy. But this is neat, the way this is. 00:03:08.57\00:03:11.68 Well. It is great. 00:03:11.71\00:03:15.08 Okay, now what else have we got? 00:03:15.11\00:03:17.47 We got, we got these bananas, 00:03:17.50\00:03:19.19 but these are not your normal bananas? 00:03:19.22\00:03:20.95 No they're plantains. Plantains, okay. 00:03:20.98\00:03:22.92 Now tell me about these plantains. 00:03:22.95\00:03:24.32 Well, you have to peel them and fry them or boil them. 00:03:24.35\00:03:27.95 So you don't eat them like normal--like a normal banana. 00:03:27.98\00:03:29.90 No, no. Wow, kids, that is so exciting. 00:03:29.93\00:03:31.78 Now this is something I really want you to talk about. 00:03:31.81\00:03:35.33 I want to bring it over here this is called a... 00:03:35.36\00:03:37.41 Breadfruit. A breadfruit. 00:03:37.44\00:03:39.14 Now it doesn't look like any bread I've ever seen. 00:03:39.17\00:03:41.69 So what is a breadfruit? 00:03:41.72\00:03:43.09 Well, it's similar to the potato, Irish potato. 00:03:43.12\00:03:46.93 Okay. Idaho potato-- Like a potato, okay. 00:03:46.96\00:03:49.59 And it's used here in that form 00:03:49.62\00:03:52.53 instead of potato--it's used. We peel them-- 00:03:52.56\00:03:54.90 So now, do they eat this fresh or what you do with this thing? 00:03:54.93\00:03:57.49 Yes, well, you can eat it when it's ripened also, 00:03:57.52\00:04:01.41 but it's sweet at that stage. Okay. Wow. 00:04:01.44\00:04:04.99 You take it from the tree, you slice it, you peel it, 00:04:05.02\00:04:10.10 you take out the core in the middle of it. 00:04:10.13\00:04:12.56 Okay. And then you fry it-- 00:04:12.59\00:04:14.53 you deep fry it and you use a little salt. 00:04:14.56\00:04:16.82 Is that kind of a favorite on the islands here? 00:04:16.85\00:04:18.91 On the island. Now have you kids ever had that? 00:04:18.94\00:04:20.98 Yeah. You like it, you like it? 00:04:21.01\00:04:22.67 Yeah. It's great, is it? Well, okay. 00:04:22.70\00:04:25.01 Now I want you to take that star fruit 00:04:25.04\00:04:27.16 and cut it for the kids. 00:04:27.19\00:04:28.84 I want to see what that looks like, 00:04:28.87\00:04:30.24 why they call it a star fruit. 00:04:30.27\00:04:31.64 I think that's amazing. You were showing that earlier. 00:04:31.67\00:04:35.25 Now watch this, kids, this is so awesome. 00:04:35.28\00:04:39.27 Look at that. Look at it. 00:04:39.30\00:04:40.67 It looks just like a star 00:04:40.70\00:04:42.37 and it's good tasting too, correct? 00:04:42.40\00:04:44.51 Right, wonderful. All of this looks great. 00:04:44.54\00:04:46.00 Wonderful. And you just cut and slice it. 00:04:46.03\00:04:48.32 And that makes it look it star all the more. 00:04:48.35\00:04:50.59 Wow, I'm gonna give one to you. 00:04:50.62\00:04:54.78 Okay, now they always want me to taste this stuff, 00:04:54.81\00:04:58.95 I get to be the one that taste this great fruit. 00:04:58.98\00:05:00.96 I love fruits. That is awesome stuff. 00:05:00.99\00:05:05.38 Now you also have juices. 00:05:05.41\00:05:08.64 Do you make your own fruit juices? 00:05:08.67\00:05:10.16 Absolutely. And what's this here? 00:05:10.19\00:05:12.33 What does this consist of? 00:05:12.36\00:05:13.73 That's fruit punch. Fruit punch. 00:05:13.76\00:05:15.56 Consist of four different mangoes, 00:05:15.59\00:05:17.93 papaya, passion, star fruits, guava. 00:05:17.96\00:05:23.56 Well, I want to taste some. 00:05:23.59\00:05:24.96 I want to taste some of this stuff. 00:05:24.99\00:05:26.36 I'll be glad to serve. 00:05:26.39\00:05:29.54 Kids, this is so exciting. 00:05:29.57\00:05:32.23 Now this is--tell me again, what is it? 00:05:32.26\00:05:35.04 It's papaya-- Papaya, mango, star fruit. 00:05:35.07\00:05:39.35 Star fruit. Passion, guava. 00:05:39.38\00:05:44.76 Wow, okay, kids, you ready? 00:05:44.79\00:05:46.34 Awesome. Now you kids have any of this stuff before? 00:05:49.90\00:05:52.54 Yeah. Yeah, okay. That is great. 00:05:52.57\00:05:55.24 Now one more thing, I notice 00:05:55.27\00:05:57.37 that's a plum you said. Yes, sir. 00:05:57.40\00:05:58.88 I've never seen a plum like that in the United States. 00:05:58.91\00:06:00.82 What is that? That's our Cayman plum or July plum. 00:06:00.85\00:06:03.38 It's a July plum. Now why is it called-- 00:06:03.41\00:06:04.99 does it come out in July? Come out in July. 00:06:05.02\00:06:07.32 Wow. Okay, July plum or Cayman plum. 00:06:07.35\00:06:12.03 Okay. This is sweet. 00:06:12.06\00:06:17.60 Okay, Frankie, we've got to go, 00:06:17.63\00:06:19.17 but I am so glad that you came today 00:06:19.20\00:06:20.70 and explained about all of these different and unique fruits. 00:06:20.73\00:06:23.33 Kids, remember nature's God's second book. 00:06:23.36\00:06:26.37 Get out there and take a look. 00:06:26.40\00:06:28.33 This is so awesome, isn't it? 00:06:28.36\00:06:29.73 I may never march in the infantry 00:06:39.11\00:06:42.57 Ride in the cavalry Shoot the artillery 00:06:42.60\00:06:45.93 I may never fly o'er the enemy 00:06:45.96\00:06:49.24 But I'm in the Lord's army 00:06:49.27\00:06:52.83 I'm in the Lord's army Yes, sir 00:06:52.86\00:06:56.06 I'm in the Lord's army Yes, sir 00:06:56.09\00:06:59.50 I may never march in the infantry 00:06:59.53\00:07:02.83 Ride in the cavalry Shoot the artillery 00:07:02.86\00:07:06.17 I may never fly o'er the enemy 00:07:06.20\00:07:09.17 But I'm in the Lord's army Yes, sir 00:07:09.20\00:07:12.46 It's Learning Time! 00:07:19.87\00:07:21.85 Hey, thanks for joining us today. 00:07:21.88\00:07:23.56 Hey, we got a little messy experiment today. 00:07:23.59\00:07:25.76 And I've got some people 00:07:25.79\00:07:27.16 that are gonna help me get messy. 00:07:27.19\00:07:28.56 Let's see who they are. Jonathan, do you have any pets? 00:07:28.59\00:07:32.05 Yes, I have some dogs and some cats. 00:07:32.08\00:07:34.35 Hey, it's nice to have pets. And we have Alana. 00:07:34.38\00:07:36.55 Now, Alana, what's your favorite color? 00:07:36.58\00:07:38.45 My favorite color is pink. 00:07:38.48\00:07:40.32 Hey, pink is a good color too, isn't it? 00:07:40.35\00:07:42.18 And we have Noella. 00:07:42.21\00:07:44.49 Noella, what's the favorite thing you'd like to do? 00:07:44.52\00:07:47.47 Play with play doh. Hey, that's fun to do, too. 00:07:47.50\00:07:50.02 Hey, come on up here, because we're gonna 00:07:50.05\00:07:51.81 get a little messy today. 00:07:51.84\00:07:53.23 Come on up here by my table. 00:07:53.26\00:07:55.13 And let's see what we got. 00:07:55.16\00:07:56.53 Now have you ever washed your hands? 00:07:56.56\00:07:58.74 Yes. Has anybody ever told you 00:07:58.77\00:08:00.63 that you probably ought to wash your hands? Yes. 00:08:00.66\00:08:03.22 Yeah, that happens sometimes. 00:08:03.25\00:08:04.62 So I tell you what we're gonna do right here is, 00:08:04.65\00:08:06.02 we're gonna try to wash our hands without soap. 00:08:06.05\00:08:08.02 Is that a good idea? No. 00:08:08.05\00:08:10.47 Well, I think some of you try to do that 00:08:10.50\00:08:12.40 and it really doesn't get much-- clean, hardly at all. 00:08:12.43\00:08:15.98 Isn't that interesting? 00:08:16.01\00:08:17.38 So I tell you what we're doing here, 00:08:17.41\00:08:18.78 why don't you trade places with Alana 00:08:18.81\00:08:20.18 because I'm gonna need you over here. 00:08:20.21\00:08:22.04 Okay, let's use your hands 'cause I'm gonna 00:08:22.07\00:08:24.51 pour some oil on your hands. 00:08:24.54\00:08:26.09 Okay, just a little bit oil just like that. 00:08:26.12\00:08:27.75 Can you rub that into your hands, you know, like this. 00:08:27.78\00:08:29.92 Just rub it like this. 00:08:29.95\00:08:31.32 Okay, have you ever got oil on your hands? 00:08:31.35\00:08:32.72 Yes. Hard to get off, isn't it? 00:08:32.75\00:08:34.74 Yes. So here, let's try this here, Alana, 00:08:34.77\00:08:38.43 why don't you go ahead and try to wash that off with water. 00:08:38.46\00:08:41.66 Hey, why don't you put your safety glasses on, guys? 00:08:41.69\00:08:43.79 Can I put your safety glasses on you right here? 00:08:43.82\00:08:46.10 There you go, because we're using some water and-- 00:08:46.13\00:08:48.97 oh I don't want to stick it in your ear. 00:08:49.00\00:08:50.50 Cool. All right, now take them out and--are they clean? 00:08:50.53\00:08:55.05 No. Feel them. Are they all oily? 00:08:55.08\00:08:56.86 Yes. Does water take oil off our hands? No. 00:08:56.89\00:09:00.17 Well, sometimes water can't take dirt off our hands. 00:09:00.20\00:09:02.40 So what do we use? Soap. We use some soap. 00:09:02.43\00:09:04.88 Hey, let me squirt a little dab of soap right there. 00:09:04.91\00:09:07.28 Okay, why don't you go ahead and swish that around. 00:09:07.31\00:09:09.85 Okay, there you go. It could be a little messy right here. 00:09:09.88\00:09:12.27 And then you can rinse it off in there. 00:09:12.30\00:09:14.50 Okay, when you think it's ready-- 00:09:14.53\00:09:15.90 and go ahead and rub your hands. 00:09:15.93\00:09:17.30 You know, it's nice when you wash your hands, 00:09:17.33\00:09:18.70 you need to rub because friction is really good for cleaning. 00:09:18.73\00:09:21.66 Okay, all right, feel better? 00:09:21.69\00:09:23.85 And here why don't you go and dry your hands off right here? 00:09:23.88\00:09:26.39 And let me check your hands. Let's check it out. 00:09:26.42\00:09:29.00 Let's see how your hands feel. 00:09:29.03\00:09:30.40 Oh, it feels just like before. How cool is that? 00:09:30.43\00:09:32.85 Hey, let's try this. 00:09:32.88\00:09:34.28 Now what we got right here is we've got little jars. 00:09:34.31\00:09:36.98 And can your pour that water right into there? 00:09:37.01\00:09:41.64 Pour the green right inside. 00:09:41.67\00:09:43.21 Can you pour your green in there? 00:09:43.24\00:09:44.61 That's just water with food coloring 00:09:44.64\00:09:46.22 and it's so we can see a little bit better. 00:09:46.25\00:09:48.25 Then we're gonna have them pour the other little cups inside. 00:09:48.28\00:09:51.18 Go ahead and pour the other cups. 00:09:51.21\00:09:52.71 The other cups is oil. Does oil and water mix? 00:09:52.74\00:09:56.31 No. No, they don't mix very well. 00:09:56.34\00:09:59.00 Look, can you see the separation? Yes. 00:09:59.03\00:10:01.44 I can see some separation, so hey, let's put the lid on. 00:10:01.47\00:10:04.36 Why don't you grab your lid and we're gonna go ahead 00:10:04.39\00:10:06.45 and put the lid on right here. 00:10:06.48\00:10:07.85 A little hard to do. 00:10:07.88\00:10:09.25 And so let me try to get this lid down here-- 00:10:09.28\00:10:12.11 oh there we go. All right, all right. 00:10:12.14\00:10:14.19 Let me turn this around for you. 00:10:14.22\00:10:16.20 Okay, 'cause then it will seal. 00:10:16.23\00:10:17.60 There's a little seal on these little lids right here. 00:10:17.63\00:10:20.34 What we're gonna have them do 00:10:20.37\00:10:21.74 is we're gonna have them pick those up, 00:10:21.77\00:10:23.43 pick those up and just shake them a bit for us. 00:10:23.46\00:10:25.79 And the oil and water-- should the oil and water mix? 00:10:25.82\00:10:28.96 No. Okay, that's good. 00:10:28.99\00:10:31.07 Okay, set them down right here, so we can see them. 00:10:31.10\00:10:33.05 And what do we got right here? 00:10:33.08\00:10:35.01 We have oil in water and oil in water 00:10:35.04\00:10:37.27 and you know what, they are not gonna mix very well. 00:10:37.30\00:10:39.32 We ought to be able to see 00:10:39.35\00:10:40.72 a little bit of separation right here. 00:10:40.75\00:10:42.12 So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna open this up. 00:10:42.15\00:10:43.99 Now what we did with Alana's hands was-- 00:10:44.02\00:10:46.30 what did we have her put on her hands? 00:10:46.33\00:10:48.30 Soap. We had her put on some soap. 00:10:48.33\00:10:50.68 So I'm gonna squirt a little bit of the soap in here. 00:10:50.71\00:10:53.05 Put the lid back on-- well, the lid falls right off. 00:10:53.08\00:10:56.40 Oh, back over here, just like this, okay? 00:10:56.43\00:11:00.18 And now I'm gonna take that and-- 00:11:00.21\00:11:02.59 can you shake that up real good for us? 00:11:02.62\00:11:04.22 Shake it up just really, really good. Cool. 00:11:04.25\00:11:07.00 Just like that and put it down on the table for us. 00:11:07.03\00:11:09.75 Now can you see some separation over here? Yes. 00:11:09.78\00:11:12.95 I can see the oil and the water separating 00:11:12.98\00:11:15.07 and I can see some foam right there, 00:11:15.10\00:11:16.82 but you know what? 00:11:16.85\00:11:18.22 This is going to stay all mixed up 00:11:18.25\00:11:20.37 for a very long period of time. 00:11:20.40\00:11:22.36 Now that's why we use soap. 00:11:22.39\00:11:23.94 The soap is a long molecule 00:11:23.97\00:11:26.15 and on the end of those molecules it's hydrophilic. 00:11:26.18\00:11:29.54 It loves water on the other end 00:11:29.57\00:11:31.83 it's hydrophobic and it doesn't like water. 00:11:31.86\00:11:34.05 So the soap sticks to water and it sticks to our dirt. 00:11:34.08\00:11:38.53 And so when we wash our hands the water 00:11:38.56\00:11:41.67 and the soap mixture will get the dirt off of our hands. 00:11:41.70\00:11:44.95 Isn't that cool? Yes. 00:11:44.98\00:11:46.66 So you got to use soap to clean your hands, don't you? 00:11:46.69\00:11:49.09 Yes. And you know what, you know, 00:11:49.12\00:11:50.73 sometimes our lives are dirty, aren't they? 00:11:50.76\00:11:52.49 You know, the Bible says that we're all sinners, aren't we? 00:11:52.52\00:11:55.48 Yes. Yeah, and you know what, 00:11:55.51\00:11:56.93 who can cleanse us from our sins? Jesus. 00:11:56.96\00:12:00.23 Jesus, Jesus is like the soap, isn't He? 00:12:00.26\00:12:02.84 And He gets our lives all clean 00:12:02.87\00:12:04.91 and that's a wonderful thing. 00:12:04.94\00:12:06.52 How many of you want-- do you want to be clean 00:12:06.55\00:12:08.03 when Jesus looks at you? Yes. 00:12:08.06\00:12:10.03 He can look at us and we can be clean 00:12:10.06\00:12:11.70 because we accept Him 00:12:11.73\00:12:13.10 and He will take our sins away from us. 00:12:13.13\00:12:14.62 And that is so cool. 00:12:14.65\00:12:16.41 Well, you know, when we learn more about science 00:12:16.44\00:12:19.18 we learn more about our creator, God. 00:12:19.21\00:12:22.80 Purah, you look troubled. 00:12:33.61\00:12:38.61 What's bothering you? 00:12:38.64\00:12:40.37 Gideon, may I speak freely? Yes, of course you can. 00:12:40.40\00:12:44.53 I'm concerned about the size of our forces. 00:12:44.56\00:12:47.98 When you initially sent out the call 22,000 men answered. 00:12:48.01\00:12:53.66 But then you sent 12,000 men home 00:12:53.69\00:12:56.28 because they were frightened and afraid. 00:12:56.31\00:13:00.40 That leaves us with 10,000 men. 00:13:00.43\00:13:02.99 Is 10,000 men going to be enough for us 00:13:03.02\00:13:05.47 to defeat the Midianite armies? 00:13:05.50\00:13:08.57 God has told me that even 10,000 men is too many, Purah. 00:13:08.60\00:13:12.35 Too many? How can 10,000 be too many? 00:13:12.38\00:13:16.59 Because God spoke to me in a dream 00:13:16.62\00:13:19.14 and He said that He will win the battle, 00:13:19.17\00:13:21.77 not us, not by our might 00:13:21.80\00:13:24.11 because He deserves the glory not us. 00:13:24.14\00:13:27.33 So how will we know when we have enough men? 00:13:27.36\00:13:30.58 Because God told me to gather the men 00:13:30.61\00:13:32.98 by the water's edge 00:13:33.01\00:13:34.38 and He told me to separate them into two groups. 00:13:34.41\00:13:37.03 The men that leisurely drink the water are the ones 00:13:37.06\00:13:40.28 that I'm gonna send home. Send home more men? 00:13:40.31\00:13:43.66 But the one's that don't get on their knees to drink 00:13:43.69\00:13:46.38 and lap the water like a dog 00:13:46.41\00:13:47.78 and keep a watchful eye out for the enemy 00:13:47.81\00:13:49.85 are the ones that God has chosen for His army. 00:13:49.88\00:13:54.71 Gideon, I've served you long and I trust you, 00:13:54.74\00:13:58.39 but how can you be sure that God is with you? 00:13:58.42\00:14:02.98 Because of this. This fleece? 00:14:03.01\00:14:07.64 This isn't just any fleece, Purah. 00:14:07.67\00:14:10.92 I tested God with this fleece. 00:14:10.95\00:14:12.91 And I said, Lord, if the fleece is wet 00:14:12.94\00:14:16.30 and the ground around it is dry 00:14:16.33\00:14:18.76 then I will know you'll be with us. 00:14:18.79\00:14:20.58 And by morning, I could squeeze 00:14:20.61\00:14:22.32 a whole bowl full of water out of this fleece. 00:14:22.35\00:14:25.84 And the ground was dry. 00:14:25.87\00:14:27.28 And I really had to make to sure, 00:14:27.31\00:14:29.60 so I asked God not to be angry with me 00:14:29.63\00:14:32.34 and I tested Him one more time and I said, Lord, 00:14:32.37\00:14:34.70 if the ground is wet and fleece is dry 00:14:34.73\00:14:38.40 then I will know you'll be with us. 00:14:38.43\00:14:40.26 And not a drop of water was on this fleece. 00:14:40.29\00:14:43.63 And that's why this right here is my miracle fleece. 00:14:43.66\00:14:48.72 Gideon, the men have gathered 00:14:48.75\00:14:50.56 and are waiting by the water as requested. 00:14:50.59\00:14:54.37 Come, Purah. It doesn't matter 00:14:54.40\00:14:56.58 how many are left by the end of this test, 00:14:56.61\00:14:59.92 because the battle is the Lord's. 00:14:59.95\00:15:03.10 You there, soldier, what is your name? 00:15:13.05\00:15:16.34 Jedediah from the tribe of Benjamin. 00:15:16.37\00:15:18.53 You are dismissed. Go home to your wife and family. 00:15:18.56\00:15:22.07 Yes, sir. 00:15:22.10\00:15:23.47 You there, what is your name? 00:15:35.91\00:15:38.86 I am Amos from the tribe of Judah. 00:15:38.89\00:15:41.26 You have been chosen to join the Lord's army. 00:15:41.29\00:15:44.83 Go and report to the rest of Gideon's camp. 00:15:44.86\00:15:49.22 Amos of Judah is the last soldier to be chosen. 00:15:49.25\00:15:52.09 We have no other men left. 00:15:52.12\00:15:53.99 How many is that, Purah? Three hundred. 00:16:03.03\00:16:06.60 How can we possibly win this battle with only 300 soldiers? 00:16:06.63\00:16:11.20 We can't, but God can. 00:16:11.23\00:16:17.09 Purah, God has impressed me 00:16:17.12\00:16:19.70 that we spy out the enemy's camp tonight. 00:16:19.73\00:16:23.32 Are you with me? Yes, I'm with you. 00:16:23.35\00:16:26.87 You are a good and faithful servant. 00:16:26.90\00:16:30.25 Come, let us prepare for our mission tonight. 00:16:30.28\00:16:32.93 Purah, we made it past the guards. 00:16:43.07\00:16:45.90 Shh, shh. I think I hear something. 00:16:45.93\00:16:48.79 One of them came out of nowhere 00:16:48.82\00:16:51.07 and rolled upon the ground. 00:16:51.10\00:16:52.47 Listen, listen. I hear something. 00:16:52.50\00:16:54.72 And hit--of right in the tent and the tent just went flat. 00:16:54.75\00:16:57.82 So let me get this right. In your dream 00:16:57.85\00:16:59.76 that you just had, you're looking at-- 00:16:59.79\00:17:01.94 you're standing over there and you looking out at the plain 00:17:01.97\00:17:04.73 and you see this loaf of barley bread? 00:17:04.76\00:17:08.16 And so it rolls into our camp 00:17:08.19\00:17:09.76 and it goes over there and he hits that tent 00:17:09.79\00:17:12.34 and hits the main support beam in the entire tent collapses? 00:17:12.37\00:17:15.48 This can only mean one thing, that the entire Midian host, 00:17:20.08\00:17:25.08 our whole army is gonna be delivered in the hand-- 00:17:25.11\00:17:28.76 into the hand of Gideon's God. 00:17:28.79\00:17:30.46 This could be our last night on earth. 00:17:33.07\00:17:36.05 In a few hours, Gideon could attack our whole army. 00:17:36.08\00:17:39.07 Gideon, you were right, God is with us. 00:17:42.98\00:17:46.93 Yes, God is with us. 00:17:46.96\00:17:51.31 Let's hurry back to camp 00:17:51.34\00:17:52.71 and tell the rest of the soldiers. 00:17:52.74\00:17:54.11 Purah, go gather the men on the east side of the camp. 00:18:03.58\00:18:06.71 Gather around, men, gather around. 00:18:09.57\00:18:13.66 I want my whole army to hear what I have to say. 00:18:13.69\00:18:18.55 Men of Israel, do not fear for God has shown me 00:18:18.58\00:18:22.83 that tonight he would deliver our enemies into our hands 00:18:22.86\00:18:27.40 for the battle is not ours, but the Lord's. 00:18:27.43\00:18:31.22 To God be the glory! To God be the glory! 00:18:31.25\00:18:34.81 To God be the glory! To God be the glory! 00:18:34.84\00:18:38.46 To God be the glory! To God be the glory! 00:18:38.49\00:18:41.25 What a mighty God we serve 00:18:53.46\00:18:58.89 What a mighty God we serve 00:18:58.92\00:19:04.15 Angels bow before Him Heaven and earth adore Him 00:19:04.18\00:19:09.31 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:09.34\00:19:14.92 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:14.95\00:19:20.26 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:20.29\00:19:25.60 Angels bow before Him Heaven and earth adore Him 00:19:25.63\00:19:30.92 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:30.95\00:19:36.35 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:36.38\00:19:41.89 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:41.92\00:19:47.26 Angels bow before Him Heaven and earth adore Him 00:19:47.29\00:19:52.82 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:52.85\00:19:58.63 What a mighty God we serve 00:19:58.66\00:20:04.76 Hi, boys and girls, it's time for Miss Brenda's Book of the-- 00:20:15.53\00:20:20.44 but where is my book? 00:20:20.47\00:20:21.84 Aha, I don't have a single book today 00:20:21.87\00:20:25.34 and that's because we have a very special guest 00:20:25.37\00:20:28.50 who brought lots of books. 00:20:28.53\00:20:30.30 Let me introduce you to someone 00:20:30.33\00:20:32.45 who really doesn't need an introduction, 00:20:32.48\00:20:34.05 because it's our own Ranger Dwight. 00:20:34.08\00:20:36.78 Thank you, Ranger Dwight, for being here. 00:20:36.81\00:20:38.69 It's great to be here, Miss Brenda. 00:20:38.72\00:20:40.09 And I'm excited, because we have 00:20:40.12\00:20:41.49 some neat books that I want to share with the kids today. 00:20:41.52\00:20:43.45 Well, I'm excited too and I think 00:20:43.48\00:20:45.68 we should tell our boys and girls 00:20:45.71\00:20:47.08 though that you are Ranger Dwight 00:20:47.11\00:20:48.87 that they see on Nature Time. That's correct. 00:20:48.90\00:20:50.61 But you also have another job, right? 00:20:50.64\00:20:53.05 Some times I really love Kids Time so much-- 00:20:53.08\00:20:55.67 and Ranger Time, Ranger Dwight. 00:20:55.70\00:20:57.39 I love being out with the animals but, 00:20:57.42\00:20:59.01 yes, I do have to have another job. 00:20:59.04\00:21:00.97 And that's working at The Review and Herald. 00:21:01.00\00:21:02.69 That's right. And what do you do 00:21:02.72\00:21:04.09 for The Review and Herald? 00:21:04.12\00:21:05.49 Well, at The Review and Herald, we print a lot of books 00:21:05.52\00:21:07.63 and we market them and sell them. 00:21:07.66\00:21:09.10 And I'm the vice president, 00:21:09.13\00:21:10.50 one of the vice presidents at Review and Herald. 00:21:10.53\00:21:12.03 And I'm in charge of all the sales 00:21:12.06\00:21:14.17 and the marketing that get these precious books out. 00:21:14.20\00:21:16.64 So kids can enjoy great stories. 00:21:16.67\00:21:18.91 That's right, and Review and Herald 00:21:18.94\00:21:20.31 is an incredible publishing company 00:21:20.34\00:21:23.78 that has been around for a very long time. 00:21:23.81\00:21:25.51 More than 100 years. 00:21:25.54\00:21:26.91 Isn't that amazing? That's a long time. 00:21:26.94\00:21:28.31 And I actually, boys and girls, 00:21:28.34\00:21:29.71 I have been to the Review and Herald 00:21:29.74\00:21:31.18 and I got a tour of their entire facility 00:21:31.21\00:21:34.38 and I met your president Mark Thomas. Yes. 00:21:34.41\00:21:37.75 And we had a wonderful time out there 00:21:37.78\00:21:39.90 and it's a pretty big organization. 00:21:39.93\00:21:41.55 It's big, it's a big place. 00:21:41.58\00:21:42.95 It has all those printing presses 00:21:42.98\00:21:44.35 and I got to see how the color process worked 00:21:44.38\00:21:46.33 and it was pretty awesome. 00:21:46.36\00:21:48.61 But one of the things that I really love about 00:21:48.64\00:21:51.47 where you work is that you do not-- 00:21:51.50\00:21:53.32 you don't just prints things for adults. 00:21:53.35\00:21:55.12 That's right. You have a lot of stuff for kids. 00:21:55.15\00:21:57.17 A lot, 'cause we love the kids because kids grow up someday. 00:21:57.20\00:22:00.73 That's right. And they are future leaders of tomorrow. 00:22:00.76\00:22:04.11 That's right. And you have with you-- 00:22:04.14\00:22:05.90 you brought some of the books with you. 00:22:05.93\00:22:07.30 I did. And I'm excited especially about this one. 00:22:07.33\00:22:10.61 Tell us about what you have in your hand? 00:22:10.64\00:22:12.40 Well, I always like to start at the beginning. 00:22:12.43\00:22:15.10 And this is a story about beginnings, 00:22:15.13\00:22:17.00 in the Bible Adam and Eve. 00:22:17.03\00:22:18.66 And, Miss Brenda, I want you to grab this book, 00:22:18.69\00:22:20.36 that's good it's got Adam and Eve, 00:22:20.39\00:22:21.76 and there's Noah and the ark, tremendous book. 00:22:21.79\00:22:24.75 Well, I want to tell you, boys and girls, 00:22:24.78\00:22:26.89 something about this book, too. 00:22:26.92\00:22:28.75 There is actually several of these books out. 00:22:28.78\00:22:31.77 There's one on Adam and Eve, there's one on Abraham, 00:22:31.80\00:22:35.04 there's one on Joseph, and also Jacob 00:22:35.07\00:22:38.01 and there's something really special about these books 00:22:38.04\00:22:40.39 that I just personally want to tell you. 00:22:40.42\00:22:41.99 They were written by somebody very near and dear to my heart, 00:22:42.02\00:22:45.35 a very close friend of mine Ruth Redding Brand. 00:22:45.38\00:22:48.39 I've known her for many years and, in fact, 00:22:48.42\00:22:51.17 when Kids' Time first started, 00:22:51.20\00:22:53.11 Ruth Redding Brand wrote all my opens 00:22:53.14\00:22:55.95 for Miss Brenda for Kids' Time. 00:22:55.98\00:22:57.49 And volunteered all her time, 00:22:57.52\00:22:58.97 she is an incredible author and writer 00:22:59.00\00:23:02.49 and also something about her that you may not know, 00:23:02.52\00:23:05.55 we attended the same church together. 00:23:05.58\00:23:07.83 And I was friends with not only her and her family, 00:23:07.86\00:23:10.57 but her precious mom and so we have-- 00:23:10.60\00:23:13.28 we go way back and I can tell you one thing, 00:23:13.31\00:23:15.46 I helped Ruth when she was writing these, 00:23:15.49\00:23:17.76 I was help-- I helped pray. 00:23:17.79\00:23:19.76 That's how I helped her. 00:23:19.79\00:23:21.16 I was praying for her in the project. 00:23:21.19\00:23:22.56 And one thing about Ruth, 00:23:22.59\00:23:23.96 she really did her homework on these books. Oh, she did. 00:23:23.99\00:23:26.46 She went over to the Holy Land 00:23:26.49\00:23:28.31 and she went over and researched. 00:23:28.34\00:23:30.12 I know that she really, really researched these books. 00:23:30.15\00:23:33.25 So tell me--tell me a little bit about these books, 00:23:33.28\00:23:39.16 'cause these aren't your typical, just stories, 00:23:39.19\00:23:41.93 that you read about Adam and Eve. 00:23:41.96\00:23:43.90 There is a lot of knowledge 00:23:43.93\00:23:46.14 that you get about this Bible story 00:23:46.17\00:23:47.73 and the Bible characters when you buy these books. 00:23:47.76\00:23:49.60 Well, Miss Brenda, what's exciting about these 00:23:49.63\00:23:51.90 that I love and I know the kids will love even more, 00:23:51.93\00:23:55.04 is they actually have facts. 00:23:55.07\00:23:56.44 That's why she went over to the Holy Lands 00:23:56.47\00:23:58.17 not just to write a story, 00:23:58.20\00:23:59.93 but to get some facts to make these Bible stories 00:23:59.96\00:24:02.55 come alive with the Bible. 00:24:02.58\00:24:04.30 The pictures are awesome, aren't they? 00:24:04.33\00:24:05.70 Oh, I was gonna say, 00:24:05.73\00:24:07.10 can you see these pictures, boys and girls? 00:24:07.13\00:24:08.50 They are just amazing. I mean, just amazing. 00:24:08.53\00:24:11.26 Just think, Miss Brenda, heaven's gonna be 00:24:11.29\00:24:13.18 even better than that. I can't wait. 00:24:13.21\00:24:15.05 See all those animals? 00:24:15.08\00:24:16.52 Our human minds can't even comprehend that, can we? 00:24:16.55\00:24:18.78 You know, there is just-- and so there is a-- 00:24:18.81\00:24:20.98 the stories are here, the wonderful stories, 00:24:21.01\00:24:22.76 but then there is also facts about the stories. 00:24:22.79\00:24:24.75 Exactly, there is facts about them and little-- 00:24:24.78\00:24:27.32 just like a single page and then there is stories in here 00:24:27.35\00:24:30.00 that are for even younger children 00:24:30.03\00:24:32.57 and some for older and then there is even stuff for us 00:24:32.60\00:24:35.01 adults that we can read, 00:24:35.04\00:24:36.41 so it's kind of like a real family affair. 00:24:36.44\00:24:37.81 Yes, it is. Exciting books, I love them. 00:24:37.84\00:24:39.41 I really do, too. And I can tell you, 00:24:39.44\00:24:41.72 I know first hand the work that Ruth 00:24:41.75\00:24:43.38 put into these and tremendous amount of research 00:24:43.41\00:24:46.82 and prayer that went into every one to these books. 00:24:46.85\00:24:48.75 Yes. I love them. 00:24:48.78\00:24:50.15 I wish there was one on every single story. 00:24:50.18\00:24:52.05 I think one of my favorites is Joseph. 00:24:52.08\00:24:54.02 I really love Joseph. But then-- 00:24:54.05\00:24:55.93 I say that, but then I start looking to the other-- 00:24:55.96\00:24:58.09 well, maybe this one's my favorite. 00:24:58.12\00:24:59.73 Well, maybe that one's my favorite. 00:24:59.76\00:25:01.83 I think I just have to admit that I love them all. 00:25:01.86\00:25:04.23 You got to get them all, Miss Brenda. 00:25:04.26\00:25:05.68 That's right, I just love them all. 00:25:05.71\00:25:07.15 Now you brought something else 00:25:07.18\00:25:08.55 with you, too, some other books. 00:25:08.58\00:25:09.95 I did. This is called "Fish Don't Need Snorkels." 00:25:09.98\00:25:13.24 Now that's kind of funny. But anyways I know that you-- 00:25:13.27\00:25:16.38 I think know the author of that book also. 00:25:16.41\00:25:18.47 I do, I absolutely do. 00:25:18.50\00:25:19.89 This author, this is "Fish Don't Need Snorkels" 00:25:19.92\00:25:22.64 written by Karen Collum. 00:25:22.67\00:25:24.04 She is an Australian author. She lives in Australia. 00:25:24.07\00:25:26.49 And I absolutely love this author. 00:25:26.52\00:25:29.20 She has written books for my own book series 00:25:29.23\00:25:32.64 "Miss Brenda's bed time stories." 00:25:32.67\00:25:34.16 And she is one of my favorite contributors. 00:25:34.19\00:25:36.14 She is given me stories for the books. 00:25:36.17\00:25:39.10 And she writes so beautifully. She brings the story alive. 00:25:39.13\00:25:42.28 This particular book is geared for tiny tots. 00:25:42.31\00:25:44.82 So it's younger-- more for the younger audience 00:25:44.85\00:25:46.98 than I usually share. 00:25:47.01\00:25:48.43 But she is such an incredible author 00:25:48.46\00:25:49.83 and I want to thank Review and Herald 00:25:49.86\00:25:51.23 for thinking about our little ones. 00:25:51.26\00:25:53.13 And you also have an-- 00:25:53.16\00:25:54.55 Another one that I know that you'll like 00:25:54.58\00:25:56.56 and the kids will like especially. 00:25:56.59\00:25:57.96 Yes, "Looking After God's World" by Karen Holford 00:25:57.99\00:26:01.21 and, boys and girls, guess what, 00:26:01.24\00:26:02.78 Karen Holford is another friend 00:26:02.81\00:26:04.45 of Miss Brenda's that has written for 00:26:04.48\00:26:05.99 "Miss Brenda's bed time stories." 00:26:06.02\00:26:07.56 So she's got stories contributed 00:26:07.59\00:26:09.21 and she has her own book. 00:26:09.24\00:26:10.61 And this again is written for the younger audience. 00:26:10.64\00:26:12.90 And "Looking After God's World" by Karen Holford. 00:26:12.93\00:26:16.06 You're gonna love it. You really, truly are. 00:26:16.09\00:26:18.78 Now, Miss Brenda, I've read this book personally myself. 00:26:18.81\00:26:21.57 This is about the great controversy which-- 00:26:21.60\00:26:23.34 the great controversies between Christ and Satan, 00:26:23.37\00:26:26.74 You know, we're kind of the tiebreakers. 00:26:26.77\00:26:28.18 Yes. Because, you know, 00:26:28.21\00:26:29.58 you get that little voice that says, 00:26:29.61\00:26:30.98 "Don't do that, it's best to do this." 00:26:31.01\00:26:32.38 And you got the other voice said, 00:26:32.41\00:26:33.78 "Oh, it doesn't matter anyway." 00:26:33.81\00:26:35.18 Right. Well, that's the great controversy-- 00:26:35.21\00:26:36.58 It's always the fight between good and evil. 00:26:36.61\00:26:37.98 Good and evil absolutely, and that's what this book is about. 00:26:38.01\00:26:40.04 It's just absolutely tremendous and I love it. 00:26:40.07\00:26:43.12 It's got about history, about Martin Luther 00:26:43.15\00:26:45.32 way back in the-- about 500 years ago. 00:26:45.35\00:26:48.44 But it's so easy that even I can, 00:26:48.47\00:26:50.78 even Ranger Dwight can understand that. 00:26:50.81\00:26:52.19 So "War of the Invisible." That's right. It's great. 00:26:52.22\00:26:54.81 That's a pretty cool title, isn't it? It is. 00:26:54.84\00:26:56.68 And one more, I think we have time 00:26:56.71\00:26:58.13 real quick to show what you brought. 00:26:58.16\00:26:59.57 This is the "Guide's Greatest Rescue Stories," 00:26:59.60\00:27:02.13 you know, the junior guide 00:27:02.16\00:27:03.53 that the Review and Herald publishes. 00:27:03.56\00:27:04.93 These are the greatest stories on rescue. 00:27:04.96\00:27:07.05 It's amazing. I love it. 00:27:07.08\00:27:08.45 And this is written by Lori Peckham 00:27:08.48\00:27:09.95 who, boys and girls, is another friend of Miss Brenda's. 00:27:09.98\00:27:12.94 You know them all. I didn't even know 00:27:12.97\00:27:14.34 that when I brought these books here. 00:27:14.37\00:27:15.74 I love Lori and you're gonna love her exciting stories. 00:27:15.77\00:27:17.65 Well, Ranger Dwight, thank you so much 00:27:17.68\00:27:19.45 for coming and being with us today. 00:27:19.48\00:27:21.38 And thank you, Review and Herald, 00:27:21.41\00:27:23.06 I think for what you do. Yes, I'll do that. 00:27:23.09\00:27:24.78 Boys and girls, I want you to remember 00:27:24.81\00:27:26.29 that wherever you go, whatever you do, 00:27:26.32\00:27:28.45 it's "Kids' Time" to share Jesus. 00:27:28.48\00:27:31.89 Kids' Time 00:27:54.20\00:27:56.06 Kids' Time, Kids' Time Kids' Time, Kids' Time 00:28:16.89\00:28:24.89 Kids' Time 00:28:24.92\00:28:27.63