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i know i know that jesus loves me and i know i know he gave his life on me i know that he's saving my soul and wrote my name but it's not by works that i have done but it's not just my imagination that i forgot this blessing a piece of deep in my soul [Music] believing every word that it [Music] for sure and i know that i know [Music] [Music] nationality [Music] [Music] wrote my name on the road let me tell you i know for sure that i was lost now i'm found and i know that i'm heaven bound and i [Music] know foreign [Music] for sure [Music] you better believe that i know i know do [Music] there would be no music there would be no dream to be dreaming of what a dreadful thought of an empty future if there were no god [Music] there would be no joy to reading our tears not a tender hand to provide us comfort no consoling hearts [Music] that god is with us and we know [Music] [Applause] [Applause] yes we know the victory [Music] [Applause] [Music] if there were no [Music] there will be no [Music] to display their value there would be no thought if there [Music] [Applause] there'll be no [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and we know his majesty [Applause] the victory yes we know we know that god is with us and we know his majesty [Applause] yes we [Applause] [Applause] [Music] victory victory ah we teaching our truth in love telling me are we holding pure motives showing that we care are we teaching the truth in love a man came to my jesus telling all that he had done to fulfill the good commandments he knew every single one jesus said there's something bad indeed he did like the savior told the truth he didn't hold the message back he was teaching the truth in love while holding pure motives and showing that he cared he was teaching the truth [Music] [Music] the truth was so very obvious made no attempt to lie with all the foes against her how she felt so all alone till jesus [Music] he was teaching the truth in love telling me while holding pure motives and showing that he cared he was teaching the in love [Music] love [Applause] in love sometimes it's hard to know exactly how we are to share with the master's words of confidence do we dare shouldn't we want to down the message should we tell him only part will they see him in our message will they see him in our hearts are we teaching the truth in love [Music] the true are we [Music] are we holding pure motives showing that we care are we teaching the true truth are we teaching are we [Music] love [Music] [Music] holy day jehovah [Music] of god [Music] is [Music] [Applause] [Music] obey [Music] is the greatest [Music] search the book and [Music] [Music] who oh the truth must say it was man who changed [Music] [Applause] [Music] through the [Music] [Music] thus i searched and when i saw only [Music] [Applause] [Music] it was [Music] [Music] is [Music] how sweet are the tidings that greet the pilgrims air as he wanders in exile from home soon soon will the savior and glory appear and soon will the kingdom come 4 42 oh [Music] [Music] is [Music] [Music] that sleep in the shall i live on this [Music] to earth earth [Music] from please [Music] back to this earth [Music] hallelujah [Music] [Music] till then [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] how cheering is the christian's home while toiling here below 4 40. is [Music] is [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] say [Music] me [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] and finally number 422 come we that love the lord and let our joys be known join in a song with sweet accord and thus surround the throne marching to zion number 422 [Music] [Music] us beautiful [Music] let go [Music] the [Music] is [Music] [Music] before [Music] is [Music] is [Music] [Music] [Music] marching [Applause] [Music] is is [Applause] of god [Music] [Music] good evening friends and brethren and happy sabbath to you it's a pleasure to be with you once more on journey of faith the program this evening is an extraordinary one i don't know if i will have the privilege of having another one like this before and in a little while you will understand why i say it is an extraordinary experience my special guest this evening is a seventh-day adventist retired pastor who is on the verge of his 100th birthday as a matter of fact tomorrow sabbath september 11 he will be 100 years old about tomorrow he graduated from west indies west indian training college about 1954 or 55 then he was ordained to the gospel ministry in 1962 in the island of barbados between that time and now he has worked all over jamaica he has worked in several parts of the world including the united states then about 25 years ago he retired came back to jamaica and has been living here with his wife i'm talking to you about pastor kenneth george samuels affectionately called kg and i am privileged to come to you from his home this friday evening in montego bay and he's here with his wife sister sislyn samuels a second wife his first wife having pre-deceased them maybe about 40 years ago welcome to journey of faith and we are in for a very exciting trip pastor samuels thank you for allowing me to come into your home to talk about your extraordinary christian journey yes i am so delighted i am i am overwhelmed i can't even find words to describe you but tell me now who is kenneth george samuels who is this man we call kg samuels tell me about your parents and your boyhood days well my mother is a monkey and she came come on to the bear and do this after slavery a little after slavery yeah i told you i was there with a lady and and appearance people don't marry after slavery didn't marry very much but our parents were married so your grandparents were married your mother's parents were married yes but my mom i don't run me all the way down i had me and your mother before you got married afterwards your murderer mrs black how many how many siblings did you have did i have brothers how many brothers i have three one before you got married yeah yeah to have you got marcia too and she got married to your father no okay my father now after my father died my father died before i was born your father died before you were born yeah okay and then your mother got married to another man yes okay and so you were born here in montgomery school in monte carlo yes okay yes and i went to the school at the adventist i was a little schooled i went to school there sorry did you say you you it was an adventist school on e street yes that one okay do you remember the name of that school i remember at venice school on east street the street montego bay yes and but then i went to bob school you heard about brown school barracks road primary school yes right i spent our time brought to school about school and then my mother couldn't send me the courage so she said me sent me to the theater and so after you left barack school no i was because those days you didn't have harrison memorial high school no okay and then yeah they added their tailoring then i decided to study more and i took third year you took third year yes i feared two subjects but i've got it enough to go to business college after i went to westerners college and we have my way through do you remember the year you went to west indies college that's what i'm saying to you my memories are gone like that okay that's all right but i think it was about 1954 53 54 53-54-55 yes this is correlation and then brought my major you worked your way through i am i had to stop something one time and was sell books to pay my bills and i stop and go back to certain books and go back so your mother could not afford to pay your fee no so while you were at rest in this college you worked yes what kind of work did you do print train what was that printing or printing yeah they were going to appreciate you worked in the print shop so did that give you enough money to pay your school fees yes um to be my school would be working working my way to encourage so and you did some canvassing you did some call porting yes where did you do the call porting i can verse in in lucy lucy and by the hanover parts of hanover yes they did california they went back to make a living paper bills and right so tell me no and so you after then you graduated from west indies college maybe it was west indian training college those days yes what happened after that well as the middle kingston i said president of kingston to pass the internship okay in kingston uh having some big meeting there and then after i'm finished with the whole thing and there i i i i i i i i i i worked and was assistant to uh to a man though it used to be based in his courage [Music] and so he um he he he he uh somebody to carry marijuana but one one day uh out of motorbike yes i was carrying people from fort bay to my neighborhood to the two not many but it wasn't too bad and same time it turned into ancient time was to kingston no auditoriums yes when i was going about that cross with him he was going back and he slammed into my leg and smacked it up and i saw so i spent many years in hospitality first time a year in hospital yeah a year in hospital and then and at that time i feel it again so i i am female yes yes so by the way let me ask you something why did you decide to become a pastor well when i was a boy i i used to shoot birds in home hill at home by the way you know we have a church there now yes i know okay great great um property was nearby and brought about this right there and there's a shoe bird yeah i had a one yes so where did you get that gun you bought it you bought it and you made your own cartridge your own contract you could make um leather and greater and dropped and led to the greater uh-huh and yes you were a very ingenious man a creative man i hope no criminal is hearing you know okay so that they go and try what you did so you you they're going to shoot birds yes so what happened i when whatever the adventures and because of that past past um that's a stucco mm-hmm you used to come up there and i was meeting with us with the boys so by the way when you were born was your mother adventist no when did she become a dentist um after i became a german adventist also you became a seventh-day adventist before your mother yes okay do you remember did you become a adventist and our crew said or what i don't remember now you go up there oh you used to come to your house and do bible studies yes okay i so it was he would study with your mother and your siblings and yourself yes good so out of that you decided to become a seventh-day adventist did your mother are you go to any other church before no you weren't going to any church multiple churches no no before you became a seventh adventist before pastor stockholm came up to study at women you and your mother and your siblings were not members of any church no okay i see and i i don't remember that i was a baptist in my ontario oh she was a member of the baptist church in montana you think what about you says i'm trying myself yes so you you went to the baptist church sometimes sometimes that's before you came to montego bay yes right so pastor stackhouse came up studied with your family and you you decided to become a adventurer yes yes any other member of your family was baptized that time at that time one day years after ages he's still alive yes where is he he lives in paradise still yeah is he older than you younger he's younger than you yeah oh i never knew you had a living sibling around yeah and my sister uh i was sister living in america um by ages she lived in america she married over there and have children and my other sister two sisters jordan we got married of him in america and then my first one died and the second one uh up here and they lived in america and i bought another brother live in england even though they are younger than you they must be very old yes yes yes yes so tell me no that brother that is living in paradise no is he an adventist yes what is his name um i wanna call my one australian ivan sterling yes okay i didn't know that it's a isaac is getting it sorry to hear all right so i you were telling me why you decided to become a pastor so you got baptized and you started attending the montego bay church what happened after that my process was my was my example he was your mentor your example yes okay and in those days i never say no a black man those days the pastors were just white men what right our brain was getting higher so in the right was i passed at that time no afterward he became they first brought broccoli and ramen or that was that elder e.r wright was the first black skinned pastor you knew in jamaica yeah interesting interesting so so so and so when you realize that one day but they were fierce again there were fears but none of them were dark skinned like you no no no no so so that did not kind of turn you off yes but because i uh traveled to america and said in my opinion after mayor say that again well that's a relatively american traveler it didn't matter to me very much okay so so are you saying that it was past stockholders and that encouraged you to be a pastor yes okay okay very good very good and those days you didn't have many pastors whether they were broken or black you never had many pastors no okay i see and did elder wright become a pastor before or after you where me before you you don't know him yes man i know him very well but i i am he's dead now before me okay and so he was pastoring in montego bay here too yes yes okay that's a matter of me too i see i see i see no i understand all right so you went to west indies college you graduated they sent you to begin ministry in a crusade in kingston you don't do you know who was the preacher the guy from america i don't remember the american-american guy okay why that white guy a white guy from america yes and after the crusade they sent you to hope bay yes and it was while you were at hope b giving somebody a ride on your bike to morant b that you met in an accident yes what i'm saying is that when i was a business there was a man there that was um nina man but after i left a couple years as pastor yes and he was um uh senior pastor um down there hopefully okay and say i i was he was carrying people to port antonio um yes and i helped him yes but because in back and forth his nice guy slammed my leg this car his car oh my leg you're not talking about hs walters that's not the pastor no okay was somebody else from panama he got back to paramount a long time okay he didn't stay he didn't because i mean he didn't come to see me or anything really no but he went away before i could come with that oh my in the end i spent two years in the hospital two years in the hospital two years oh man day operation was like embarrassing my leg in new york and did up my job every time i was like i put a put a rod in there right in there since that after you you came to work with okay before that i could run around and i watched i i bought 18 cars you have owned 18 cars 18 cars in your life yes man changing them changing them changing them okay yeah i grew up on our own place and and so uh but so then you know this you know god even when i was in 90 i didn't work around the place i couldn't forget anything right my dear okay okay this operation so before the operation you could you were working much better yes of course so the operation didn't help you then no abortion hinders me maybe can't walk oh my oh my all right so let's get back to the ministry so after you came out of hospital after two years what happened after of them which college you went back to another college yeah you know after the accident you went overseas to attend atlantic union college no i don't think it in massachusetts yes in massachusetts yeah so so before you went to atlantic union college you didn't really pass any church in jamaica i don't remember if i did but i know that i spent time [Music] in trinidad and kids in navies and all those places all right so let's get it straight so after you left atlantic union by the way you got a bachelor's degree there yes i i have a certificate here yes you got a bachelor's of arts um in 1957 from atlantic union college yes and this is the certificate friends yes and after you got that degree from atlantic union college you didn't come back to jamaica same time no you didn't come back where did you go oh you went to andrews university washington washington or they used to call it patomak university yes and you studied there for a while for a master's yes and your certificate here says you got your master's degree from potomac university or andrews university the theological seminary in 1959 yes all right so after you graduated from andrews what happened after i left andrews university at the time i went to the islands okay all right we're going to take a break we're going to just take a break in the interview and when we come back when we start up again we will continue from your gate you got your degree at android then you went overseas friends i'm here talking with elder kg samuels and if you were if you had joined us at the beginning we are one day away from his 100th birthday i don't know that there's any adventist minister in jamaica who is this old but he has been a special gentleman for the lord i can tell you well when i get back from the break i'll tell you but he has been an amazing pastor so please stay tuned don't leave us we will come back in a little while [Music] [Music] [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] okay friends welcome back and of course you are watching journey of faith this flagship program of not jamaica conference but this evening not coming to you from the studio i'm coming to you from the home of the famous kg samuels oldest living adventist pastor in jamaica because tomorrow sabbath september 11 2021 it will be all up 100 years old that's an amazing achievement and of course his back is here with us so pastor samuels we are back so you graduated from andrews university 1959 you got a master of arts degree in applied theology yeah now i understand why you were such a very good preacher because i i i i i should have a bit i'm saying no it was under your preaching that i really became fully converted i grew up i grew up in the same adventist church my mother became a seventh day adventist when i was two years old and yes i was going to church i got baptized maybe when i was 13 years old but i remember you're preaching in the in the 70s man i used to i used to sit in the back of the choir trying to sing bass and yes i used to listen to you who said the crusade of the crusade yes but how to teach how to teach yes he's able to teach his classes teach them to teach them but there's one statement that from your preaching that has stuck into my mind in my mind ever so often you used to say many of us many of you young people in the church you don't really know the lord you don't understand what it is to be a christian right no statements really made a positive impact and that's true yes we don't know maybe we go to church but we don't know what it means to be a christian true go to church and obviously that church but when you come to meet christianity we don't have it yes and i'm glad you made those statements because that caused me to think yes about what i was doing in church and praise god it led to my full conversion so after you graduated from andrews and by the way you were one of the first adventist pastors in jamaica to get a master's degree as far as i can remember yes yes because it was later in the 70s you got your master's degree in 1959 and it was in the 70s the early 70s i know andrews university started inviting up a few adventist pastors from jamaica to do their master's degree at andrews and then a little later maybe in the 80s then they started to conduct a master's program for pastors at resting this college as a matter of fact that's how i was able to get my master's professors from andrews university coming down to west indies college all right so you you you graduated from andrews with your master's degree and you went overseas right yeah which country did you go to first which of the countries did you go to first what country did i go to church no first when you went overseas to begin preaching which country you went to first barbados you went to barbados yes okay syndicates neighbors center stations and those were one can't together made up one conference no someone from different countries okay and today that has been amazing and i noticed i have your certificate of ordination here and it says you were ordained to the gospel ministry on the seventh day of april 1962 in barbados at the seventh-day adventist church government here in what government here in government hill your member is marvelous government hill barbados 7th of april 1962 so you got ordained in barbados as a young pastor and you said your preachings and kids us what virgin islands adopted that doctor you adopted a daughter who is still alive today barbados that's you're talking about jackie yeah so jackie you adopted her in barbados yes right right so you ministered around the place down there and then you came back to jamaica when did you come back to jamaica the exact date i don't remember but i know it was in the early seventies yes and when you came back you were made pastor of the montgomery church yes right i remember everybody hearing about this this cage is somewhere and you were a good preacher so we all heard about you yeah and then shortly after that you became pastor of the orange circuit yes you remember that orange and another church around there you came past of them yes and that was the time you became my pastor because i was a member at the time of the john john the adventist church yes and john dalton it was in the orange circuit and that was in our searches sunderland camrose yes i remember those days i remember those the lottery and i remember you you did a lot to help young people yeah every year i had four five or six recruiters yes um plummer plumber what are you talking about here my father expressed yes well you were full of energy and power and so so you became my pastor i think it was sometimes in 1972 or early 1973 yes and i remember the first crusade you had in our district yeah at spring mount under the tabernacle three months yes you remember that yes right that was a special crusade there's a young lady who is listening to the program right oh who was baptized in that crusade yes yes she and her brother she lives in morant bay right now but i'm sure she's watching the program so and then in 1975 you had a crusade in my community at black shark do you remember that yes you and you preach i think for six or eight weeks and there was one young man who was baptized in that crusade can't forget his name bilton garvey and he should be watching the program tonight he now lives in lilliput with his wife yes and i i think you left john john circuit um sometimes in in in 1976 yes or at the end of 1975 i don't remember him very well right no but but i remember you used to invite us as young people to social at your house in montevideo car crescent and do you remember this one down here since you came to this house well you had a social down here at this house on our own yes i remember yes yes so you were a very good pastor for young people you used to invite us to the orange church to have banquets i love young people yes yes yes i remember those days so you were a good preacher you were a good evangelist and you were a good pastor for young people and that was very strict yes we can't blame you we can't blame you for that yeah we needed that kind of a thing so yes you you you you were a good pastor and after you left the johnson circuit the orange circuit i think you went to granville circuit yeah yes you went to the granville circuit so i went to west in this college in 1977 that time my pastor was pastor f el broomfield fernando broomfield he was my pastor that encouraged me to go to west indies that time you were at the granville circuit and then um you you stayed around for a while um your first wife was attending rest in this college yes when i went there 1977. i don't know if she was doing a bachelor's or a master's but bachelor's and she unfortunately died shortly after graduation i don't remember how long after yes i remember that it was sad but yes and then you met this gracious lady i think by that time you were you were you must have been pastoring in peter's field um that's why when this happens oh so you were having a crusade in peter's field i i was about the montreal church and after that they joined me to be a conference office as the activities director the activities and summer school director right the conference office yes and there i have questioned everyone i'm because of [Music] yes he was kind of kind of assistant to um to a doctor there down there she was an assistant oh you were a dental you worked as a dental assistant at the time i see but the main thing about that was a good play she could play music but she bring that make um get her if you can play okay so that's what attracted you to her yeah okay well one of the main things you do that right nice by yourself because you can play mm-hmm that's what you a good player okay is it blessed is easy she could sing too could she sing you could what could she sing you can sing yes okay samuels all right so you got married to sister sisling what year was that sister sislin 1980 okay oh so the lord gave you a dream but sister sermons if he doesn't remember maybe you should tell us do you remember the dream ella kg what do you mean in my dear all right so you got a dream that led you to this lady all right so you got married maybe he can't recall right now it seemed to have been coming back but okay you got a dream and they know there after that during 1980 they had a conference session and after the conference session i think you were assigned to the santa cruz circuit in saint elizabeth do you remember that yes the church indigenous yes yes because at that time they sent me to work with you i was finishing up my internship you remember that i was living in thornton yesterday because santa cruz circuit included thornton at the time yes right and um uh let me see now so yes you went you were in santa cruz circuit and i don't remember the church's name and what else santana and sailor malvern george's valley lakovia yes and those places right but sometimes in 19 i joined you there in the first part of 1982 yes no no 1983 1983 i should have said and your wife is reminding me that you were one of the officiating ministers in my wedding in mandeville december december 19 1982 yes yes at west indies college you were one of the officiating ministers you were you were living in santa cruz at the time right i remember yes and then no in and by 1983 february they sent me to work with you finish up my internship in the in the santa cruz circuit yes and then we were working you asked me to do a crusade in thornton yes right and i remember the day when the morning when you came to my house i was living at this little intersection called williams field and you came to tell me that you were migrating so you went back to the united states 1983 i think it was may or june june right okay so when you went back to the united states where did you work over there ready to assisted churches okay they don't have any special church as such right but assisted them all yes this is more of them okay great great and you stayed there for about maybe 13 or 14 years yes after i visited the place where you can could retire yes uh uh i retired and then i drove a cab okay administered over there when i retired i drive taxi cab okay so i drove dr khan for years all right and after that you returned to jamaica 1996 1996 june sister samuel's memories marvelous and since that time you have been living in retirement here in montego bay jamaica yeah but you when you came back you connected yourself to the montego bay church because that's that's where you were baptized yes back in about 19 the early 1950s about three months of eight years yes and my wife my membership your wife's membership will move our membership to my diabetes okay dupont i have heard that name yes so elder in the kg you have a long ministry and praise god you are still alive what are some of the pleasure things you remember about your ministry well remember about them of the cruises i've had and the people who came forward and so yes and i remember i don't do they like are very like you any any other nice thing about in your ministry that you can remember when the best in the world is a work for the lord working for the lord in ministry yes working for him yes and every day i find new persons who recite the father the lord yes it brings our heart to jesus christ everybody so it's a man who said and baptized not a few members but you have a lot of other people who came forward and yes and i made a property yes yes yes did you raise up any church here are overseas but surely did i raise up you must have raised up some churches remember but you can't remember no you can't remember any any any any difficulty you had in ministry from which you would have learned some lessons that you want to share with us no difficulty in the ministry just that people are are not faithful they promise to do things they don't do it okay but the people up here people are they still do it today yes church members are not as dependable yes yes yes yes your interview well it was my pleasure but before we end the interview do you have any advice any admonition you would like to give the many many young ministers that we have today young ministers we can advise them to live what they promised to the people and the churches yes fulfill the promises they make to remember every church yes that people don't say that they are they are this and they yes any advice about preaching well that's that's that's a different thing what would you advise them about preaching preaching the gospel yes you have to preach what you believe yourself and you have to um [Music] careful anything else and your life yes with people but be good with girls okay girls and son women around yeah yes yes all right so elder in another day or two you will be 100 years old yes or would you like the rest of your life to be man was somebody left to be without this this handicap with my leg yes i can't walk around i believe i wish i could go around to the churches and and preached to them yes stretches out the church with them yes talking about crime with my leg yes so that leg that they put the rod in has been giving you trouble from that time until no but they weren't in there since the operation i've been coughing carving okay separation all right but thank god it could be worse because there are some who don't have any leg at all got a joy for anything happened to me not at all i know that they have been there yes by the way as as you're preaching as your work as a pastor ever gotten into it gotten you into any difficulty as your work as your work as a pastor gotten you into any difficulty i might work with the pastor you know like i know some pastors in other countries have been persecuted even by the government authorities i haven't been there anything i thought by any government and you you said earlier on that some church members some persons in the church wouldn't like you because they were yes yes so if you could live your life over again is there anything in your life that you would have changed as a pastor i don't think about that seriously not any service yes yes yes yes yes yes but in life personal things you do you shouldn't do them and so yes and personal life little things there yes you could think there if we didn't know you shouldn't have done them yes yes but you said you you you were a tailor at one time you used to be a tailor yeah and you learn printing print yeah printing yes right if you could live your life over again would you choose to be a pastor again i would choose to be a pastor of course yes i think that's the best thing i can do the best thing to be a pastor praise the lord praise the lord praise the lord praise the lord thank you very much reflecting on your life has been an inspiration for me my dear is one of the names [Laughter] you are telling the international community to know my pet name yes ronnie that's all right i won't charge you for that ah thank god for my faithful mother you remember my mother and the boy i tell you she got me into the advent she became an adventist when i was two years old and you know she had my three sisters one of them died back in 1987 but praise god we have all remained in the church my father became a adventist in the year 2001 yes yes he did i never knew him yes after uh my mother prayed for him for 44 years you know but thank god thank god thank god thank god he became an adventist yes yes upon the hill and what they have up on the mountain of the mountain there i mean the salt is in baptist church wasn't anybody here after you brought your people up up up there saltazil what they were a mountain that spring mountain yes they used to have a company up there but it is not there anymore it's never companies yes i know yes guys this is a treasure if we are on there yes the trade can't penetrate right now yes yes yes that was elder mcmillan yes he had a program here i think it was 1980 or 81 the same year i got graduated from culture and we had a group up there going for many years but i don't know what has happened sorry about that it was a pleasure talking with you i'll be with you and sister simon thank you for opening up your home and i'm sure those who have listened this evening would have would have been inspired and uh i don't know how much longer the lord is going to keep you but when all is said and done my prayer my hope is that you will hear the glad well done from the lips of our savior yes and then everything everything everything else is nothing too true that one that one you you carry on and then you don't hear that voice then that would be amazing your own private life yes search your own life everyday and ask god to help you yes to not to please people for the please god that is important it is a part of your life oh yes so yes thank you very much friends what a pleasure it has been talking with elder kg summers kenneth george samuels 100 years september 11 9 11 but not not a date of disaster for him but a day when he becomes 100 years we don't know for how much longer the lord will be keeping him but what we know and what we desire and what we pray for is eternal life with our lord and savior jesus christ some day life's journey will be or and we shall reach that distant shore we'll sing while entering heaven's door jesus led me all the way by god's grace pastor samuels and i and his wife and my family and we intend to be there and we urge you to continue to be faithful if you are already a christian if you have not yet given yourself to jesus no is the accepted time now is the day of salvation our world is in trouble people are living in fear everywhere and the best life and the kg money sometimes yes he's borrowing my phrase that i used to close the program the best life is the christian life so try jesus bow your heads with us and let us have a word of prayer thank you lord for the ministry and for the life of elder kg samuels and his wife here thank you for the many blessings he has brought to so many thank you for the hundreds that he has led to christ and no lord as he is in his sunset years i pray that you will continue to be with him and his wife you will keep them physically you will keep them spiritually and when your people gather in the new jerusalem may we all be there is our prayer in jesus name amen and amen until next week friends and i will have another very interesting guest on journey of faith god bless you that's all right no problem we have gotten that already where could i go but to the lord [Music] where could i go where could i go seeking a refuge for my soul [Laughter] [Music] where could i go but to the lord [Music] you
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