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December 30, 2025 32 mins

Guest host Rose Tennent continues filling in for Sean Hannity on The Sean Hannity Show with a powerful hour focused on renewal of body, mind, and priorities. Dr. Peter McCullough joins Rose to discuss medical freedom, prevention, immune health, and lessons learned from COVID that still matter today. Later, author Joshua Becker shares how minimalism and intentional living can unclutter our homes, finances, and faith. Together, these conversations offer practical guidance for entering the new year healthier, clearer, and more purpose-driven.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose.
I've got a great guest right now. You know, these
are very wise words. Listen to them. They were spoken
by my next guest. Medicine must return to its core
mission to treat, not dictate. Bureaucrats silence doctors for saving lives.
Science requires open debate, not censorship. Those are the words

(00:25):
of doctor Peter McCullough. He's an author and internist cardiologist epidemiologists,
and he spent years managing the cardiovascular complications of both
viral infections and post COVID nineteen vaccine injuries. So welcome
to the show, doctor Peter McCullough. How are you.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Thank you? Happy New early.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
That's okay, We're very close, so happy New Year to
you too. You know, doctor McCullough, you are so very
much respected by so many of us in this country.
And when I think back to COVID nineteen, one of
the things that a lot of doctors talked about, and
you in particular, was there was never any panel of
doctors to discuss what was happening, to talk about what

(01:08):
we should be doing, what they should be doing to
treat patients. Instead we had one man that was running
around telling everybody what to do. So what do you
see happening in the future if there was ever to
be like a disease X pandemic arise, what do you
envision public health response should be.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Oh, well, we definitely cannot really have the government agency.
So in fact, we learned that our National Institutes of
Health and National Allergy Immunology Infectious Disease Branch and BARDA
another branch in the age, they were part of the
creation of the pandemic. So you know, our government was

(01:48):
part of the problem, and you know it was. It
turns out to be so unwise to rely on the
same government for the solution to the problem. And it's
no better right now in Washington. Really, you know, our
ROBERTI of Kennedy is not called in panels of external
experts to give gotten and so it really hasn't changed.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
You know, that's interesting because I hadn't thought about that.
But I suppose that we should be proactive instead of reacting,
and so I would like to know that there are
panels that are discussing, discussing what happens if another ex
pandemic comes along. You're right, I hadn't thought about that.
That's really important.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
And it's easy to do because you know, most of
the major medical institutions receive money from CMS to Center
for Medicare Medicaid service, they received mentalantitutes of health funding.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Robert F.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Kennedy or Jay Bardachara or Martin American call meetings. We've
had them before, the call profestive meetings, and we should
have them on lessons learn of the deemic. They clearly
need to have group meetings on vacating safety right wrong there,
and then we ought to have a group meetings about
what are the threats on the horizon? And all the

(03:04):
exps agree probing the next that will come out of
a biolab, it'll be man made. So we need an
inventory of these biolabs. What are they working on and
how can they potentially threaten us? How can we reduce
these risks?

Speaker 1 (03:20):
And what's the hold up in Washington? Have you talked
to anyone?

Speaker 2 (03:25):
It seems like our officials are stuck in what we
call a biopharmaceutical complex or a deep state. And so
you know we have our heroes, right so Robert F.
Kennedy and others, but you know they're leading parts of
the government where there's tens of hundreds of thousands of employees,

(03:47):
many of whom are still working from home, and they're
resisting every step of the way. So what we see
Kennedy and Macri and others doing, they're going out on podcasts.
Need our government employees go on podcasts. They should be
in the office, holding meetings, making decisions and getting work done.

(04:08):
Just not seeing them.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
You know, you bring so much to the table. I
would love to have them have someone like you and
others that can come in and take a look back
and see what lessons we learned and what we can
take from that and how we can prevent it from
happening again. I mean the fear factor alone, you know
needed to be queuched and when it wasn't and now
you know, these are things that need to be talked about.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Well, for sure, we should have psychologists and sociologists. One's
to mind Claudia chaffan doctor and a theologist in Toronto,
who's the wonderful work about a fear and lockdowns and
what it did to young people, indoctrination. How all these
things need to be avoided in the future. You know,

(04:53):
the pandemic five years old but still ongoing. Trump won't
end it. Trump will say it's over with, let's get
the vaccines off the market. Our Congress just fought like
crazy over city huge cities to Obamacare that occurred during
the COVID crisis, So they were pandemic level subsidies. And

(05:17):
now there's been a decision to move off of that.
But think about this, the government is still in pandemic mode.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Yeah, you know what I think we really are, and
I think a lot of people are still stuck in
it as well. One of the things that I want
to talk about is because I've even reached out to
you a couple of times, is that you've got an
approach for supporting the body's natural recovery process. And as
we go into twenty twenty six, And it's interesting because
right now I can name about a half a dozen
people or more that are not well right now. They've

(05:49):
got the flu, they've got a code. What can you
tell the listeners today about how they can prevent how
they can have a healthy twenty twenty six.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Well, I just saw it happen in my family. I'm
on vacation right now, SKI vacation, and somebody in our
group actually got covid, so it's still around. Remember, the virus,
which was engineered in the Institute of Virology, has a
spike protein or a little spike on the surface of
the ball of the virus. That spike protein gets in

(06:19):
the body and suppresses the immune system. So we had
two people, No, that's sick. But then they developed wicked
fever blisters which are basically herbies, someplux one types of
blisters coming out of was in the mount. I mean
it was horrendous. So I can tell you covid is
still circulating. The body's immune system needs to be boosted,

(06:41):
and there are immune boosters out there, so everybody should
be on a broad based multivitamin for sure, but immune
boosters include garlic and areguno, elberry, builder berry. You know,
there's a whole variety of other botanicals that can help
boost the immune system. I think people out of alcohol,

(07:04):
and to tell you the truth, it's a suppresident of
the immune system and we need to strive to be
as healthy as possible. Everybody should be doing nasal sprays
and goggles twice today of the people in our group.
And of course when you go skiin you're always in
small groups who did not get sick. We were all
doing the nasal sprays and throat sprays and gargles multiple

(07:25):
times per day.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Interesting. Well, I know, I get a lot of that
information at your website, you know, the wellness company TWC
dot Health. But I and I agree with you one
hundred percent. I mean, there are things that we could
be doing, and it's fascinating to hear that within that
group there's a fraction of a faction of people who
did not get sick. Very interesting. And you know, one

(07:48):
of the other things too, that I wanted to ask
you about, because because you talk about the spike protein
and how the body can break down those the lingering
spike proteins, because we still have the and whether we
had the vaccine or we didn't, we still have those,
as you mentioned, spike proteins in our body. So these
natural compounds and enzymes, they can help break that down, right.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Oh, for sure. The spike protein was the park that
was engineered in the Wuhan ins was engineered to be
resistant to break down by human enzymes. It's very important.
So we have the exogenous enzymes in the form of
NATO case in Bromlin missurreptase and Lberkini's main work as well.
But nantokiness for sure, and that's part of the wellness

(08:34):
company Ultimate Spike Detox, and it was part of the
methods of recovery of our ski party who got sick
with covid is. You know, I made sure we had
a very elderly person in our group and made sure
she was taking the Ultimate Spike Detox. In fact, I
gave her a couple of capsules this morning. So listen,
you got to take this on an empty stomach. The
nato kinis helps dissolve the spike protein, allows people to

(08:57):
resolve these syndromes. The spike protein is immunosuppressive. It actually
suppresses the immune system and makes people more likely get
cold and flu and fever, blisters and secondary pneumonias. And
they're the ultimates by detox I think should be taken
on a regular basis.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Most people beyond it, and a lot of us, myself included,
have autoimmune disorders, So I mean we are really susceptible.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
For sure. If you have an autoimmune illness or you
have other let's say, respiratory mechanics are not solid or
frail I'll tell you the ultimates by detox Nantokinas is antiathrospotic.
The antithrombotic bromolin is derived from pineapple. It also is

(09:46):
anti throhmbotic, but it also has the enderling extract for
instance black sativa. These have immune boosting properties. As a
wellness company, we put multiple ingredients in a skill capsule
and as high dose to give people the greatest value.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
I love that. Okay, So how do we as individuals
stay informed? Because you know, we want to make the
right health decisions, but we want them to be evidence
based and somewhat personalise. I know that we get that
from physicians like yourself, But when we're not so sure
about what the government is on for, you know, if
we're not going to have something set in place right now,
how do we take charge?

Speaker 2 (10:24):
A couple of sources. I think everybody should go to
the wellness company, go to GWC dot help Forward Slash
focal Points. That'll give you a discount, but at least
sign up for the newsletter so you get that.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Yes, I love that. I love your newsletter.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
By the way, yeah, our science right, it's very helpful.
And then go to focal points, go to substack focal Points.
So go to www. Thefocalpoints dot com. Sign up. You'll
get a news briefing every day between four and five am.
We've been guiding America not only through the COVID pandemic,

(10:58):
but all through monkey pucks, in bird flu, and now
super flu. You know, we're in a period of time
where people are calling me their latest flu variant a
super flu. Well, where do you get your information? Go
to these sources, Wellness Company and then Focals.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Yeah, I agree with you one hundred percent. I look
forward to that every day.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
One of the things I talked about in the monologue
today was going into twenty twenty six, and so did
many of our guests with boldness. So let me ask
you something. You were unafraid, You were shut down on
some platforms, you were criticized, but you always stood your ground.
What advice can you give to others as we go
into twenty twenty six? How was it that you were
able to do that even in the face of such

(11:41):
criticism and censorship.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Your courage is not the absence of fear. I think
everybody has fear about their positions, their futures, their health.
But courage is the ability to overcome fear. And I
think everybody can work on this. In twenty twenty six,
I just had somebody reach out to me who's under
of another code vaccine mandate for his clinical rotations and

(12:05):
healthcare role. Yeah, so you know, here is what the
and I was through LinkedIn today. I was coaching him
and his father about step one and step two. But
you have to be bold and apply for a RELTLES succession,
apply for a medical exception. Say you're not going to
do it. I mean it takes some boldness, this idea
of oh well, I'm going to take the path of

(12:27):
least resistance. And what I told the father, I said, listen,
this shot could be fatal. I'm serious. This year, under
the watch of Robert F. Kennedy, we've had several hundred
more COVID vaccine does so listen. Everybody in the government
right now is accountable, Trump, Boden, Robert F. Kennedy, doesn't

(12:47):
matter a party you're for. They have American deaths on
their hands because these COVID vaccines are safe.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Here's stuff. But you're right, we can get that's we
have to go forward in boldness and it's your health.
Take charge of your own health and your own life.
That's essential, it really is. And doctor Peter McCullough, thank
you so much for being as bold as you have been,
and we're very grateful to have you with us and
we look forward to what you have to say in
twenty twenty six to keep us healthy well.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Thanks so much, and have a very happy new year everyone.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
You too, and everyone please subscribe to focal Points Courageous
Discourse on substack and also check out TWC dot health
slash focal Points and it's the Wellness Company, and that's
where I go for a lot of information on this
kind of thing, because I know I'm going to get
the truth there. All right, we'll take your phone calls.
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(13:42):
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(14:25):
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(14:48):
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Speaker 3 (15:05):
Right.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
So when we come back, there's a I do want
to share with you that story about the inmates that
we're praying and a little story on the National Guard too. Also,
I here's a warning story I want to share if
we have time, about social media and our children, because
if you remember in our in the monologue at the
very beginning of the show, there were things that I
felt that we could be doing to make our lives

(15:26):
safer and healthier in the new year. So we'll cover
all of that coming up next and your phone calls
at eight hundred nine for one Shan.

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Speaker 1 (16:20):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose.
So fun today to be with you and taking your
phone call, still taking them. They're coming in one eight
hundred and nine Tour to one Sean one eight hundred
ninety four one seven, three, two six. You know, we
talked about the National guardens. Here's what's been making the
rounds this past week. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on

(16:42):
CNN was claiming that President Trump's deployment of the National
Guard to cities is causing disruption. Yeah, she's basically blaming
the National Guard for keeping cities safe and that's somehow
disruption Anyway, She argued that in places like Los Ange,
everything was just fine until the Guard intervened. But was

(17:04):
it though? And then she suggested that Republican governors sending
in troops and the fact that these are mostly cities
with democratic mayors proves it's political. But is it though?
I mean she even warned about the supposed danger of
the military being in American cities. Let's be real here,

(17:24):
the National Guard has a proven track record of keeping
order when local resources are overwhelmed. Look at Washington, d C.
During the past. These are things that These are things
that people who don't live here don't understand. Democratic leaders
in DC, including former Mayor Bowser and the local officials,
have all praised the Guard's professionalism and effectiveness, and they

(17:49):
noted that their presence kept citizens safe and helped prevent
property damage because a lot was going on here. The
Guard worked seamlessly with local law enforcement to protect this city.
And I am there a lot, and I can tell
you there is a sense of security there, really is.
Their presence doesn't cause disruption, it prevents it. It ensures

(18:11):
law abiding citizens can go out and go about their
lives safely. While giving local law enforcement the support that
they need. This isn't politics, people, this is common sense
public safety baths. So the next time you hear claims
like this from Mayor Bass, remember protecting citizens and preventing

(18:31):
chaos isn't controversial. It's exactly what the National Guard is
meant to do. And even democratic leaders in our nation's
capital have acknowledged that much. It's working. Leave them alone,
and they've been very nice to And here's something else
I wanted to mention, because this is a moment that
really restores your faith in humanity and in the power

(18:53):
of prayer. And I alluded to this in my monologue.
But on Christmas Eve, there was this large group of
inmates at the Genesee County Jail in Michigan, and they
came together in a way that surprised even the sheriff
actually because it was kind on video and it was
shared online. The men, most in their orange jumpsuits, stood
side by side, holding hands, and they recited the Lord's

(19:16):
Prayer that was on Christmas Eve. And what makes us
so remarkable, in my opinion, is that, according to Sheriff Swanson,
this wasn't organized or prompted by anybody. The men chose
on their own to come together quietly praying the words
that they were taught in the Gospel of Matthew, and
afterwards they joined in joyful chants, applauding and sharing and

(19:39):
celebrating that shared moment of faith and unity. And the
sheriff said about what he saw. He said, in a
place often defined by mistakes and consequences, I saw unity
and hope. I saw people choosing something better for themselves
and for each other. When this happens, he said, communities

(19:59):
are safe, and generational incarceration is broken. And he's still right.
I mean, that's just it's very touching. He also gave
a shout out to his jail staff and recognizing their
role in creating a culture where moments like that can
actually happen. And it's a striking reminder that faith can
shine even in the most unlikely places, and that hope,

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rare and unity have the power to transform communities one moment,
one person, and one choice at a time. And those
are the kind of things that are going on that
sometimes you don't hear about, but they are happening. So
not all is desperate, and it's not all despair. Dale
is calling from Washington State. Hey, Dale, how are you happy?

(20:44):
New York? Hello? Calling Washington State? Are you there.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
Right?

Speaker 1 (20:57):
I don't know what's wrong with the connection, guys. The
phone number is one, okay, all right, one eight hundred
ninety four one Sean one eight hundred nine four one Sewan.
One of the other things I talked about during my
monologue was how we need to focus on our children too,
going future forward, and we want to give them the

(21:18):
safest and healthiest future that we possibly can. And parents
all across the country are finally saying out loud what
a lot of us have been thinking for years. Social
media is doing real harm to our kids, and enough
is enough, really, And there was a Fox News poll
that showed nearly two thirds of American voters that sixty
four percent support banning social media for children under the

(21:40):
age of sixteen. That's not a fringe idea anymore, people.
That's a solid majority of the country. And here's what
really matters to parents that are listening right now. Those
numbers don't change when you look specifically at moms and dads.
Parents support the ban at the exact same rate, sixty
four percent in favor, thirty six percent opposed, So it

(22:03):
isn't about politics, it's about protection. And now party lines
do show a difference, though Republicans lead the way, with
seventy three percent supporting a ban on kids under sixteen
compared to fifty six of Democrats. But it's still some
good numbers and it's above the majority. So the takeaways
this support crosses party lines because the damage is obvious,

(22:27):
And that poll also asked about something else parents are
increasingly fed up with, and that cell phones in the
classrooms and teachers in schools should be fed up with
this as well, because nearly seventy percent of voters support
banning cell phones in K through twelve schools, and again,
parents back that strongly. Among Republicans, support jumps to eighty
one percent compared to fifty nine percent of Democrats. Begs

(22:51):
the question for both Republicans and Democrats, what's wrong with
the rest of you? How do you not see that
that's a distraction? How is it that we all made
it through the school days without a cell phone? I
don't know. Classrooms are for learning, they're not for scrolling.
And while the United States is still debating, Australia, by
the way, has already acted on that because as of

(23:13):
December tenth, they began enforcing one of the strictest online
safety laws in the world. No social media accounts for
anyone under sixteen period. That's it, and their government didn't
sugarcoate it either. The Prime Minister. They're acknowledged that what
kids already know growing up with endless feeds and algorithms

(23:34):
and constant pressure is harmless. So the platforms affected included Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, snapchat, YouTube, Reddit,
twich x, all of it basically, and Australia didn't just
make Australia isn't just making a role, They're enforcing it.
So meanwhile, here at home, concerns are still mounting and

(23:55):
lawmakers from both parties are warning that ten tech companies
haven't done enough to protect children, especially when it comes
to mental health and online exploitation and all the data
blocks it backs it up, by the way too. Twenty
twenty five Pew research study found that nearly half of
American teens says social media has a mostly negative effect

(24:15):
on people their age. They recognize it, so let's help them.
If half of the American teens say that social media
has a negative effect they're telling you something. Parents, they're
experiencing this firsthand. They are telling you something, and we
need to be listening help them out. There is a

(24:35):
Gallop survey that paints an even clearer picture. More than
half of US teens spend at least four hours a
day on social media, and that average is nearly five
hours daily across multiple platforms by age seventeen. That climbs
to almost six hours a day, and girls, on average
spend nearly an hour more than boys. That's not connection, people,

(24:57):
that's consumption. You know what this is. This isn't about
banning technology. It's about recognizing that children don't have fully
developed judgment and corporations driven by clicks and profit aren't
going to protect them. The only ones that are going
to protect them are you. Let's pause here for just
a minute, because this is where the conversation gets uncomfortable

(25:18):
for a lot of people. Parents. We're supposed to be
parenting all along. We're supposed to be the guardrails. We're
supposed to say no. We're supposed to limit screens and
protect their innocence and recognize that children don't need unrestricted
access to algorithms designed to addict them, So it's worth

(25:38):
asking this question. How do we get to the point
where governments are stepping in to do what families should
have been doing at the kitchen table? And does that
really where we want to be having the government tell
us what we should be telling our children as parents. So, yeah, parents,
you should have been parenting. We all should have been.

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When corporations target our kids and design platforms to keep
them hooked, the question becomes harder. Do we let big
tech raise our kids or do we finally draw a line?
And I guess if this moment teaches us anything, it's
that laws might help, but parenting still has to lead.

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So as we go into twenty twenty six, let's lead
as parents. Let's protect our children. We'll take your calls
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(27:46):
And like, I appreciate that. We've got calls coming in.
It's twenty eight hundred nine four one sean. We have
David calling from Los Angeles. Hey David, how's it going?

Speaker 3 (27:55):
Hey Rose, I'm gonna go right into stream of consciences
here the top of social media. You've got right, it's
very detrimental, especially teenage girls. The problem is, I'm in technology.
The problem is you can't. This idea of limiting to
an age group just doesn't work because there's a limit
now on social media and people don't bypass it. I

(28:16):
think I got to make you incredibly uncomfortable. And you
know the unpopular comment, you've got to limit the technology.
If cell phones are trouble in schools, it's on social
media all the time. You got to put a national
woman on cell phones. There's a very unpopular comment. If
somebody's under sixteen kid can't have a cell phone that

(28:36):
will go over like a lead balloon. I know, but
you're going at a couple of problems.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Well, I actually don't disagree with you. I mean, somehow
you and I survived school life and our first sixteen
years without a cell phone. I mean, my god, I
had if I was out driving and I had to
and I got lost, and I had to find directions,
and it was dark and at night I had to
stop and find if I could a phone booth nobody
even knows what that is, and call my friend to

(29:04):
find out exactly where I was. So, I mean, somehow
we survived all of that.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
Well, and where it goes to Rose two is in
those days, especially bullying. If you had a bully, it's
had a bulliant school, but when you get home, you
bully left you, you get bullied twenty four seven now, yeah,
social interaction and negativity that goes. And I'm particularly talking
about teenage girls. I had a daughter that was devastated, anxiety, depression,
all these kinds of things. It all leads to that.

(29:30):
So I'm going to make the unpopular combent limits to
technology because you can't tell what they're doing. But if
you see somebody and they're under sixteen, they have a
phone confiscated.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Yeah, I mean really, there's no You see younger and
younger children with phones too, and that's frightening to me.
And you're right about that. Yeah, just because they go home,
the bullying doesn't stop now, and it is so devastating
and detrimental to our young children. I don't even know,
to be honest with you, David, I don't know how
I could have survive that. I really don't. And I

(30:03):
had a bully once or twice in my during my
school years. I don't know if I could have survived that,
being constantly bombarded with the negativity and the bullying while
I was at home in a safe place supposedly.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
Exactly. But you left the bully behind. So it's like
I said, it's not gonna go over well to the youngers,
but we all survived, And I mean, then you can
introduce it. You know, there's the reason we don't drive two.
We're sixteen, and it's a it's a development brain thing
and the idea of handling social media and the potential
negative impact it may go there. That's that's my comment.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Well, I appreciate your comment, David, and I actually agree
with it. I know it's a strong comment, but I
agree with it. You know everything that we talked and
thanks for your calling. Happy New Year. By the way,
everything that we talked about today is really how we
can live a better life in this new year. A
lot of it has to do with having hope and
not giving up hope. A lot of it has to
do with your first thoughts as your feet hit the ground,

(31:02):
or even before you're out of bed, just giving thanks
to God for a new day. It's a new day,
and rejoicing in it. It's a choice for you. We've
heard from doctor Peter mccullub reminding us that restoring health
isn't just about medicine, but it's about a lot of things, prevention,
personal responsibility, returning to principles that protect us. We heard
from Joshua Becker showing us the power of simplifying our

(31:25):
lives and focusing on what really matters most and creating
a space for purpose and peace and service. That's so important.
And we had guidance from pastors like Jack Hibbs today
reminding us that faith and prayer are not optional, their
foundation of hope and stability, in a world that really
feels unstable at times. Who knows what twenty twenty six

(31:49):
is going to bring us. But if we go into
this with courage and boldness and faith and hope, we'll
survive whatever may come. And as Jack Hibbs said, maybe
we were meant for this time. Maybe God was building
us for this time. So I say God bless you
to all of you. I pray that you have a wonderful, healthy, prosperous,

(32:10):
and spiritual new Year. Thanks for letting me join you today.
I appreciate it, and I loved it.

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