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March 10, 2025 • 72 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good afternoon. We just want to say thank you the
Lord for giving us another opportunity to go fishing for souls.
We look forward Lord to going around the world fishing
for souls with testimonies and poems that can touch him
and change life. This is the KR Petray in radio
where we have our guests today. We're gonna wait and

(00:24):
tell you who the guests there. But he's been he's
been there before. But it's always a blessing to uh
how my brother TJ, my brother Bruce and t J
o Uh basically trying to let people know that that
we're in love with the Lord, and hopefully all my
listening autists will understand that it's time. It's time to
get serious about your relationship with God. Because the death
Angers is going to and fro just taking lives out.

(00:47):
But we know that God is He's the one that
controls his death angers. That's why you need to try
to get in touch with Him, to make sure that
you have that personal relationship with Him, because that's what
it's all about, you know. And I'm just so excited
because the fact that you know that, I get excited
because Tiff count misson every to you told lord manis
boy jump Bud and to some of y'all told riches.

(01:10):
You know, we always like to get listening audience sons.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
We get him in a good mood. And the way
we do that we we tell him about doctor baby Boy.
Yes that's right, doctor baby that's Bruce's that's Bows myself
and Tim and Briscilla. That's our little brother. Well, you
know last week, but baby boy boy, he really acted
up well for happening for those y'all that didn't get
a chance to him last week. You know, when the
super Bowl was going on, a doctor baby Boy got

(01:35):
a little excited. Uh he started he started saying, here
we go, here we go, start throwing chicken bones all
over the house. My fist in law, you know, my
sister I love the collar and pud bons every she
he has a whistle that she blows to get doctor
baby ball under control. So she came in and she
blew to Woolson. Doctor Butlert boy, he knows what to do,
he knows what to say. As soon as he heard
that whistle, he stopped doing what he was doing, had

(01:57):
a chicken bone in his hand, and he said, yes, ma'am,
and she he said to him. She said, I want
you to pick up every last one of these chicken bones,
and I want you to put them put them in
that backpack. And when you put them all that backpack,
you take him in the garage and you throw them
in the tracks. He did like he's supposed to do.
He said, yes, ma'am. So he went in the garage
and he started putting chicken bones and the and all

(02:17):
of a sudden he looked at the garage, and garage
he had a crack on it. It was cracked up,
kind of pulled up a little bit. He looked over
in the corner. He saw his helmet, the tents drop
on it, and then he saw his big wheel, and
then he saw some cleats. So he goes over there
and puts on the cleats, put his hamet on, snaps
it on, rolls over to the garage, rolls it up,
and all of a sudden, the baby ball is gone.

(02:39):
He's gone. And so Pam Bourn she waited for for
a little while and then she went to the garage
and she started, the garage is up, and she was
and he was gone. So she called me, she said,
jumper baby butter on the cake you know, you know
you're the house red. I said, oh, now, Pam, I said, well,
I'm gonna come on up there and see if we
can't go looking for him. So I went on up

(02:59):
to to to pound Bourn. Every house we got we
went to go look got the baby boy. I said,
you know, I think I know what he may be.
I said, you know he loved chicken because when he
was born, uh and and and my mama didn't give
him no pacify, she gave him a chicken bone. I said,
so what we need to do. We need to look
at all the chicken places. So we went to buy Chuches, chicken,

(03:22):
Kentucky Fried Chicken. We were going to buy all the
chicken pleasures. I said, well, let's go by safe. I mean,
no a tom thumb with Tom Thaba, they chicken place.
We went to Walmart Chicken place. He wasn't done. And
then all of a sudden, I said, I think he
may be pope. So we drove by that, and all
of a sudden I sought a big bull outside. The

(03:43):
big one was outside and it was next to like
a like a towing service. So I went over to
talk to the toe. Guy said, man, what I need
you to do. I need you to put this big
wheel over there by Popeye put it on your truck,
and I needed to I needed you to take it
to my sister law's house. He said, the fig will.

(04:04):
He said, how it's gonna looking for me going down
the road with a pig wheel on the back of
my TREEO. I said, go and do it, he said,
he did it. And so what happened was doctor baby
Boy looked out the want and saw that his his
thick will was being hauled off. He runs out, he
got his hand and on. So I had to do
what I had to do. I thought about him running.
I had to turn into a linebacker. So I tackled

(04:26):
doctor baby Boy, and when I tapped him, I had
some zip blocks. I ziplocked his lass, zipped his hands,
and then all of a sudden, I said, Pam, come
get him, put him in the car, And all I
know is she drove him home. So next week we're
gonna let y'all know what happened with doctor baby Boy.
And I know my sister laws. She's she has some sciszens,
so she's gonna cut the ziplocks off when he gets

(04:47):
in the house. So We'll let y'all know about that
next week. So y'all come back next week and finished
LF listening to the Doctor Baby bar getting taken home
once again. We just want to say thank you, and uh,
we always get serious after that because we got Booths
and TJ, and we always let Booths and TJ reflect
back on last week. And that's that's what we get

(05:08):
serious about, because we get serious about going fishing for soul.
So I'm gonna let TJ go ahead and start, and
then Boots go ahead, and then we'll bring our guests on.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
I wanna I want to say thanks for cooping us
posting on on doctor Baby Boy. I'm pretty sure he's
gonna be okay. Uh, I'll leave I'll leave that that
that up to you, Uh Tolar, Uh, what what I
do remember mostly about last week? Actually last week was

(05:40):
really the tail end, the carry through, the carryover of
Black History Monk and what we were doing. We were
trying to touch on individual stories that might be coming
from uh from from Tolar and Tolar used last week
as a stepping stone from Black History Month to our

(06:04):
program this week. And what he was telling us is
that he was involved with a story over at Holland
Meddle School. I believe that's what it was. And he
was talking about how the story about a family that
was so into slavery, and it was it was a

(06:27):
situational it was a situation type story that you would
have to hear it rather than me just try to
touch on it. I don't think I would do it justice.
So having said that, I'm so so so happy that
we had an opportunity. Let Tolah introduce us to some

(06:49):
of his newer poetry, some of his newer poems, and
I think the one I really really really really remember
was has Really Messed Up? You know?

Speaker 1 (07:03):
It was?

Speaker 2 (07:03):
It was it was a poem about how and what
man could do when he needed help. And most of
the time it basically is going to We're gonna talk
about the same thing. When you need any type of help,
any type of issues, you need to go to the
Lord and that's where we're going to get That's where

(07:27):
we're going to get our help from. And God is
God is is really what man really really what we need?
We need. We need to talk to him every day.
We need to talk to him as often as we
can when we have a situation regardless of what the
situation might be, we need to go and take it

(07:48):
to the Lord in prayer. And this is one thing
I do remember about our Lord and Savior. He might
not come when you really really want him, but I
tell you what, he's gonna always right on time. So
it may seem as though he's wanting us to have faith.
And what he's telling us and what he's telling me

(08:10):
and what he's telling you, is this, you could depend
on him. He's saying, you're gonna have some times and
some tri you're gonna have some tribulations, you're gonna have
some ups, you're gonna have some downs, but he can
get to get us through these ups and these downs
if we just depend on him. And ironically I don't

(08:33):
want to use that word, I guess I could say
it this way. The message today and my pastor about
to the congregation was trusting the Lord. And trusting in
the Lord is what we've been saying for the last
for the last few weeks, for the last few months,

(08:54):
for the last few years. We are always saying, you
can always trust in the lad Lord, because you can,
you can have you you if you keep the faith
and trust in the Lord, regardless of what your situations
might be. That's that's the best way to go. Do
You're you're not gonna You're not gonna get any results

(09:16):
trying some other. God, Trust in your having me Father
for everything, whether whether whether it's it's a hardship, it
may be an illness in the family, it may be
a job situation that you and that that you're having.
Regardless of what it is, just have faith and trust

(09:39):
in the Lord, go to Him, take it to God
in prayer. And sometimes when you hear me tearing up,
I think I tried to talk about that a little
bit last week too. My tears are tears of joy.

(09:59):
They're there. There's nothing that I'm supposed to be disappointed in,
and I have a way of showing it, and my
way of showing it is to always express myself. And
once I get emotional, when I'm expressing myself, I may
start tearing up and people are thinking, well, TJ, he's

(10:21):
just a little cry baby. He takes everything serious. Percent
of the times that I'm tearing up there because there
are tears of joy and I'm so happy and so
thankful for my Lord and Savior. I want everybody to
realize this God told me, and he's telling me every day.

(10:46):
If I have any type of situation, I can always
take it to him. Take it to him, take it
to him with the prayer and let him know what
your situation is and he will work it out. So
again told I'm not sure who I will guess is
going to be. I think I might have an idea,

(11:08):
but I do realize that for the last couple of weeks,
you you filled in you, you you took, you took,
you took the subject, and you ran with it with
with your portrait that you have. And I would suggest
to everybody, once you get an opportunity, try and revisit,

(11:29):
try and revisit some of the past shows, some of
the past programs, and you can hear some of this
portrait that uh that that that told us. He's he's
so good with it. I mean, it's it's just unbelievable
how you can take a poem and turn it into
a story, or take a story and turn it into

(11:50):
a poem and make it so so believable. And what
what I would suggest is that if every if everyone
gets an opportunity once that books comes out, we've got
to support our guy and let him know just how
much he means to us with his UH, with this,

(12:10):
with his poems and and his daughter Camille. You you
have to you have to revisit some of the things
that she said in the past as well. It's it's
this is an ongoing show, a weekly podcast, and we
have but we talk about the same thing every week,
and that's what we talk about our Lord, and now

(12:30):
was saving Jesus Christ and how good he is and
how much he cares for us. So Bruce, I think
I'll let you take it from there. Thanks again, toldan
appreciate you man, Yeah, sure.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Appreciate you TJ. And just want to and again what
you said last week regarding your your grandson and that
he had been UH, that he was baptized and as
an adult, so please the law for that. Always thankful
to be on the podcast to uplift the name name
of our heavenly Father Jesus Christ. Apprechiate to UH sharing

(13:07):
the story regarding Harry slash doctor and acknowledging his wife
UH Pam Barnes Everett, who is an outstanding support. There
would not be a doctor Harrod Everett without Pam supporting him.
UH to talked about well, he mentioned that he went

(13:31):
to an elementary school of fourth graders and and as
he had alluded to, he talks about Henry's freedom box,
Henry's freedom boxing and and and that's that's factual, that's
happens happened regarding the A story from the underground railroad

(13:53):
where he was mailed from Virginia to Philadelphia and a
fox cart UH assisted by a white doctor after his
wife and kids were sold out. All of them were
in slavery, but they were separated as white and and
his kids UH in the state was sold and and

(14:13):
and b A stress that to these kids that as
he stated that they need to get their education, that
the that's the you don't get your education there there's
risks regarding what the outcome of your life may result in.

(14:35):
It could be a symbolic form of slavery, such as
the UH being in depth debt, debt, bondage, or your
freedom can be taken from you by being incaution way
so and more you stress that that that he actually
was invited to that school through police force creators and

(14:55):
and I'm sure and that had an impact on them,
so they know the importance of their education He also
read a poem that man has messed up, and just
want to share some scriptures regarding that. Sons one eighteen eight.

(15:15):
It is better to trust in the Lord.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
And to.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
And as opposed to having confidence in man. So trust
in the law, not have confidence in man. And Matthew
seven fifteen twenty talks about a good tree cannot bring
forth evil fruit. Neither can a corrupt tree bring forth
a good fruit. Workfore by their fruits.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
Issue know them.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
And we know about the fruit of the spirit where
it talks about love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, Jones,
and stelf control. So the the person or the man
that you have trust in, if those foods fruit of

(16:06):
spirits is not being manipulated, then perhaps they're not being
led by the Jesus Christ. And I appreciate Toler reading
that poem because man has messed up. So and we
talked about you cannot put your trust in man. You
always had to put your trust in our and our
heallet Father Jesus Christ and uh and as teacher said

(16:31):
that whenever you listen to this podcast, I mean, we
ain't repeat it over and over again. Yes, and we're
going to do that because we we know how important
that is. Well will continue to say turn your life
over to Jesus Christ.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
So if you.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Don't want to hear that, you know, don't tune into
the podcast. But if you if you want to have
those fruits of the spirit, turning to the podcast, because yeah,
we're going to be become gifting or helping father.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
And anyone comes on.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
This podcast, they're going to have that personal relationship. But
Jesus Christ. Because UH as total always talks about UH
teaching on myself, we trust that told us going to
bring someone on the podcast, we'll have that relationship with
Jesus Christ. And as taught us did it. This is
nothing to play around with. We'll see this podcast.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
This is nothing.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
This is serious. And I appreciate Tadu uh what is
the doctor Babi part story when he starts a podcast,
But after that, I mean, as he indicates this, this
is serious, especially with the direction that the world is going.
And I really I read those scriptures regarding man because

(17:53):
of what appears to be a current, the direction that
the society is going. A certain portion of society is
going on based on what some man UH is staying.
So we really have to look to see if the
fruits of the spirits are being manifested.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
It's that man.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
If it's not, you really need to pray about it
and ask God to direct you the way you should go.
Thank you, sorry, but I'll tell you, brucey Tz, I
think I think Bruce and TV been trying to make
me start crying. I think that's what they trying to
make me turn to cry. That's what they're telling me

(18:35):
to because you know, you know, the real blessing, the
real blessing is is that you know.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
When when when other people get a chance to say something,
you don't have to toot your own horn. And uh, man,
it just it just makes me feel just so so
prior to to how TJ and Bruce on and knowing
how how much I love the Lord and knowing how
much I want to make a difference, and and then
to hear them say the things that they say, it
just it just it just really does me a great

(19:02):
pleasure because uh, I'm just I'm just I'm just I'm
just so thankful to I mean, it's just a blessing
when when people give a chance to say some things
about you and you get a chance to hear him,
and and and and I guess that's why I'm born
today with this and and before anything, you go to
the go to our website. The website is KRU Worldwide

(19:24):
dot com k r you world Wi dot com and
you can you can actually download the sample book for
the poems. But but my my heart is feel because
of what Bruce and TJ had said and and and
today the person that I'm bringing on has been on before.
But before he comes on, I want to read a poem,

(19:46):
this poem because this poem uh means a lot to
me because uh we lost our my mama was born
on marshy Phield. Uh so so last week, last Tuesday,
I believe it was that we had to reflect back
on our mom. And so we gave our mama her
flowers while she was around. See we we did, we

(20:08):
didn't we didn't wait around. She knew all of us love.
We shouldered that floved. So I want to read this
poem and and and I want you to think about
it because my guest today, uh man, he he's special
to me. And and I just want to read this
poem called before you cover me, I think about this.
You're gonna get covered. You're gonna go, You're gonna go

(20:29):
before you cover me. Give me my roses, give me
my flowers, Give me my joy while my eyes are
still open. For as I get older, my eyes get
closer to closing. But you don't have to be old
for your eyes to close. Give me my roses, give

(20:52):
me my flowers, Give me my joy while my eyes
are still open. But when they are rose and I
can no longer smell through my nose, just cover me,
for you can no longer show me you love me.
Kill me my roses, Give me my flowers, Give me

(21:16):
my joy while my eyes are still open. My guest
today is doctor Jail, a doctor his eyes were almost closed,
but because of God, he steals or I'll let him.
I'll let him tell it. And I'm just wanting people

(21:36):
to think, if it's somebody in your life, that you
have to given them not roses, and you know they've
been good to you, you know they've done all that
they could do for you, give them that roses. And
I'm not talking about buying them no roses. I'm talking
about letting them know how much you appreciate what they
have done for you. So doctor Jail, I just want

(21:59):
to let you know I appreciate how you you support
the podcast, and so I just want to give you
an opportunity to show up your love of Jesus Christ.
I mean, I want you to show the thank how
you trust me. You know, doctor Day, what you told me,
and I'm won't bring it up, but you go ahead
and thought of doctor Davis. Thank you again for being

(22:19):
here with booths and ts and valuing myself great can
get there there?

Speaker 2 (22:29):
Thank you for what do you do?

Speaker 4 (22:33):
You know, this platform is certainly a powerful platform. And
and uh, you know, I appreciate all of the scriptures
and all the prayers and all the things that you
guys have been doing. Uh. And also I want to
ingratulate you told lard for your for your you know,
whether you get a plaque for it, no, no, no pencil,

(22:55):
no paper, no calculating thank you.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
And that's all.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
Is this That's what I'd call stronger than garlic, you know.
So this is uh, this this is the uh, this
is my opportunity to come back and just say thank
you to you guys. And uh and and I just
wanted to share for a few minutes what what God

(23:23):
has done for me. God has brought me a mighty
long way. Uh, no question that he is a great physician.
And being a physician, I knew how helpless I was
as an as a natural or earthly position when you
end up on the other side of the fence and
and you just need some help. Uh So, so it

(23:46):
all basically started. Uh and uh, I'm actually writing a
book on this, and this would be something that's forthcoming.
But uh I uh, I'll just give you some of
the story because we've my wife and i've been together
for you know, I've known her forty seven years and

(24:08):
we've been married thirty seven of those forty seven. And
she's from Austin, and we've been up and down that
highway thirty five many, many times. I know where every
pothole is. Thirty five. It's it's being worked on forever.
It's it's truly a job secure position for those highway

(24:32):
workers because they've been there literally forever, and it just
seems like they never can get that highway completed. But
so we've we've been up and down for Thanksgiving, dinners
and Christmas and things like that. Either we'd have it
up here in our home in Dallas area or whatever,

(24:52):
but this particular last Thanksgiving, this one that just passed.
We drove down late at night on Wednesday, and then
the dinner was at Bobby's, my wife's nephew's home and
uh it was out in the heels. Uh they're dripping
springs and beautiful country and uh and and and the

(25:15):
meal was was unquestionably good, I mean broad meal. It
was just everything that you would think of as a
Thanksgiving Day spread. And uh so uh, I mean it
was everything from devil eggs to sprouts, to cucumbers, everything,
and then everything else that you would think of. But

(25:37):
as we sat there and ate and watched the the
Dallas Cowgirls, not the Dallas Cowboys, we watched the Dallas
Cowgirls get get beaten up on the commercials would come
on and so there was a recall on the eggs.
There's a recall on this, that and the third and
it was just amazing how that was kept popping into

(25:59):
the to the to the to the video screen. But
but needless to say, we were there. Uh, dinner was fine.
It was nothing, nothing out of the ordinary. And we
got back to the hotel at about eleven PM. And
and uh at four am sharp, I became so deathly ill.

(26:21):
It was just absolutely just amazing. I don't think I'd
ever been that heel before. And uh to the point
where my wife had to call an ambulance uh to
pull me out of the hotel. I was literally in
septic shock. I uh, you know, I couldn't I could

(26:42):
barely open my eyes. And my daughter looked at me
and said, I was catatonic. My blood pressure was ninety
and so they got me to the hospital and and
I could just barely open one eye. And I saw
this crowd of witnesses around my stretcher, and and as
broken as I felt and as down as I was,

(27:05):
I just knew that there was going to be someone
to step out of the crowd with a toe tag
and just say just send them to the basement. And
I mean that's how low I felt, and I said,
look for someone who who is positive.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
You know.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
I just was finally able to muster thank you Jesus,
Thank you Jesus. But it was so low that almost
I could not hear it. I just couldn't get the
breath out, and I know the witnesses there could not.
But that sort of turned the tide because they had
to resuscitate me, and they probably put thirty pounds of

(27:43):
fluid on me, including the IV fluids and IVY antibiotics
and things that they put me in an isolation room
that they put a dialysis catheter in because I had
salmonello sepsis, I had C difficile, I had to myalysis,
and I had a cute renal failure, a cute kidney

(28:04):
failure required dialysis, and I had all of that at once.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
And it's so so.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
Interesting when I've relayed this to my medical our doctor friends,
or even nurses when they hear these diagnoses that they said,
that sounds like sitting in the second year pathology class
when we didn't know anything about medicine and we're just
getting these bullets thrown at us, you know, one by one,
and each one of these by itself to take you out.

(28:36):
And I get hit with all four at one time.
So you know, God is good all the time, and
he never gives you more than he thinks you can handle.
So he thought I could handle that, So he brought
me to it, and I'm certainly hopeful and then prayerful
that he would bring me through it. And certainly the

(28:56):
tide turned uh and so as as they did the
dialysis on me, and I'm lying there in this bed
for about ten days on my back, there's a two
coming out of every every orifice of my body, and
the dialysis machine says I was in isolation. They just

(29:19):
bring it right into the room next to the side
of the bed, and then there's blood pressure equipment on
the on the left side of the bed, and then
my wife is literally in a hazmat suit on the
other side of the room. And uh, I mean, it
was just just a situation that I never would have

(29:39):
ever dreamed that I would be in. And I can
only look straight ahead. I couldn't they couldn't turn me
and whatever. And I said, well, wait a minute, I've
got to get out of here. I'm a wound doctor.
I'm gonna get a wound laying here on this bed
this long and and certainly God protected me there.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
My skin did not break down.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
I did not get any wounds. And finally, uh, after
ten days uh in the hospital in Austin, they transferred
me to back up here to Denton, where we lived,
to a rehab hospital where I had to continue with
with dialysis every other day and a lot of occupational

(30:22):
therapy and BT because you know, you lose I lost
about thirty five pounds after they got the fluid shifts
taken care of it, and that so that net was
thirty five pounds and and so that that means I
probably lost some lean muscle mass and uh and also

(30:43):
my blood count went down about five points, so I
was pretty weakened and uh literally just had to be
uh held on to and trying to do physical therapy,
walk down the hall with a strap on me and
there there they're Fortunately they were dragging a wheelchair behind me,
just in case I had had to pause quickly. But

(31:07):
I walked down the hall to a gym, and I
walked down there, but I'd look at them and they'd
look at my eyes and they'd say, well, you need
a ride back, so they would have to wheel me
back to my bed. So I just would every day,
I'm just submitting to all of these things. I had

(31:27):
three hours of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and then three
hours of dialysis and every day, every day, every day
for about another ten days. And so what was amazing
is that I started getting better, I mean again as
much as they were working with me and as weakened

(31:47):
as I was. I felt like they were not asking
me to do anything that was too hard. And one
day the occupation therapist had me sitting on a sitting
down and she's that, just stay right there, she said,
I'll be right back. So she comes back with a
beach ball and she hands me this beach ball and

(32:08):
I said, well, what do you want me to do
with this? She says, well, I want you to stand
up and I want you to dribble this ball across
the room. I said, well, you know, I used to
have a little ham and eggs in me, but I
don't think I could bounce in between my legs and
bring it back around.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
She said, just do what you.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
Can do, and that wasn't much, and I felt like
I was failing because I just couldn't do these tasks.
And I just kept saying, God, You've got to pull
me out of this. I mean, and certainly they were
just doing what they had to do. And so I
got win that I was going to be discharged the

(32:47):
saturday before for Christmas. So I've been there since, you know, forever,
it seemed like, so I'm going to get discharged from
the rehab hospital to come home Saturdays for Christmas. And
I woke up that morning and uh I couldn't get
off of my bed because everything had an alarm on it.
I always had to call a nurse uh before I

(33:11):
did any kind of movement in my own room. So
so that this particular day, you know, that Friday, before
the day I was going to be discharged, the UH,
I was waiting on the occupational therapist. I'm sitting up
on the side of the bed, feet on the floor,
and so she comes in. She said, you're ready, and
this is this is my day to do my activities

(33:34):
of daily living. They call them a d LS. I
just felt like, oh, I'm bright eyed in bushytail today,
I'm going to check the boxes and uh so she said, okay,
let's do it. So this was supposed to be the
day that I do a stand up shower, you know,
not a sit down shower. But I'd go into the shower.
She got the water just right, and in this hospital

(33:57):
rooms was just cold, cold, cold, and so the bathroom
was cold, and when I stepped into the shower, behind
the curtain of water was just so beautiful and warm,
and I just I didn't want to come out of it.
But I did the stand up shower and I stood out,
you know, got out of the shower and walked over
to the mirror where the face basin was, and and

(34:21):
occupational therapist stuck her head in the window and said, well, Jr.
Or is you okay? Would you like to sit down?
I thought I'd be fine. So she grabs the shower
chair and puts it behind me and throws a pile
down over it, and I sit down on the chair,
and uh. And the next thing I knew I was

(34:42):
I was out and I wake up and so I
blacked out. I wake wake up, and about a half
a dozen people in the bathroom trying to help me
put my pants on, and I said, oh no. So
they canceled my discharge, so I hadn't having to stay
about three more days. But I was perfectly fine. It

(35:03):
was just one of those painting episodes after you go
from warm to cold or cold or warm. You know,
it's called a vase o vagel reaction.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
And I felt.

Speaker 4 (35:13):
Perfectly fine, but now they were not going to let
me go. So finally I get home on Christmas Eve.
I still felt weakened. You know, they helped me all
the way.

Speaker 2 (35:27):
To the car.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
And so the thing going forward was going to be
more physical therapy outpatient and outpatient dialysis Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.
So as God worked with me, and I would go
into the dialysis center. I was an acute phase kidney

(35:49):
failure and most of the people in the dialysis center
where I went were chronic kidney failure patients.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
Many of them are not.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
Kidney transplant to eligible, and they just committed to dialysis
three times a week, you know, for just you know, uh,
you know, the rest of their lives, many of them.
So here I am trying to kind of shed a
new light on this subject. And and I didn't I

(36:21):
didn't really want to drill down to try to be
my own doctor. I was being very submissive and asking
a lot of questions, and they kept telling me you're
gonna get better, You're going to be better. And I said,
thank God, thank God he's with me. And and so
literally a month ago they took my dialysis after out

(36:42):
and man, I'm just I'm doing great. I mean, I'm
I'm climbing steps, I'm walking briskly. I won't tell you
what I did on the driving range because all of
the teenagers who had taken lessons from their coach. The
other day, I had a small bucket of balls, thirty

(37:05):
five balls, and took seventeen balls before I lifted one
off the ground. And I said, well, I'll be so
my muscle memory and all that was gone, and so
it's going to take some more practice there. But God's
been good with all of this process. There's no question
in my mind that the teams of doctors. I had

(37:27):
an internal medicine team, I had an infectious disease team.
I had an individual radiology team, and then I had
a nephrology team, and all of those things were kind
of working together, and they just coordinated things. And I said, well, no,
doctors are doing their part. But I know God took
all those pieces of me and put them back together.

(37:51):
So now I'm home. I'm back to work a month ago,
and I just felt like God has given me a
new attitude and a new opportunity to just now appreciate
and have extreme empathy for people who go through major

(38:15):
illnesses like this. I just cannot thank you God enough
for what He's done to just bring me almost you know,
I mean I say that I'm ninety seven percent back
because I'm withholding three percent. So I don't sound cocky,
but I don't think that I'm pretty much back. And

(38:40):
I think the people that I'm interacting with at work whatever,
they seem to think that, for sure, I'm skinnier than
I was. So thirty five pounds is a lot of weight,
and I appreciate that. And my cardiologists said, you were
forced to lose thirty five pounds, do not gain it back.
And he's pointing at me when he said, so, this

(39:01):
has been a blessing, and I thank you guys for
allowing me to share. And uh, if there any questions
anything that I can answer, that'd be great. But I'm
gonna put all this together in a book and I
won't pay the title of the book.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
But coming well, you know, you know, you know, doctor
j you know, you know I got to say something
about your wife because because I would call doctor Jay
and she was done. So I'm not gonna say nothing
about your wife. I'm gonna let you. I'm gonna let
you brag on your wife. Go ahead, doctor Jay, because
she was done with you, man, and I go ahead

(39:37):
and own you, doctor Dagon.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
You know, my wife obviously had had a medical emergency
a couple of years ago, and it was interesting that
we would reflect on how God let you let her
through that and and just amazingly brought her back from
being eight months and assisted living and all that. And
so she was she was there by the bedside with

(40:02):
me all this time, and uh, and as I got better,
she'd say, you know, this is just amazing that God
would give me this time to just get better and
just be able to be, you know, interactive with with
you in a normal state. And then when I see
you down like this, I've got to be involved in
nursing you back back to good health. And so she's been,

(40:25):
you know, just a jewel. She was there in the
hospital and I kind of lost my appetite everything. She
would try to feed me, and that that's so so
atypical that I would have to be fed by someone else.
And so I would just look at her and say,
you know, I love you, you know, And I could
barely say that, you know, but my eyes would tell

(40:45):
her that I was being quite truthful to her. And
so this was a kind of a really uh bonding
type of process in addition to just getting well over
a major major illness.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
What what I'm gonna I'm gonna teach that you have
something to say to you, and then Bruce have something
to say to you, because I I'm you know well,
you and I will will talk, but I won't give
them opportunity to talk with you.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
Yes, yes, j j R. J R j r. This uh,
this testimony coming from you was something that the Lord
wanted you to be able to share with the rest
of the world. This is this is what I heard
you tell me this. You were talking to me especially,

(41:42):
I know how much how much a long way is?
I know what that means. Now. You started off by
saying something like, I'll probably end up writing a book
about my experience with my illness and my life itself.
Let's see, you said you had been married about thirty

(42:04):
seven years now, and it had been together maybe about
forty seven years. But you went through something that you
never dream that you would ever ever ever have to
go through, and that was a problem with your kidney.
And it was somewhat strange to hear a doctor explaining

(42:31):
what was going on with him when you know, most
of the time the doctors are the ones who's going
to hear these stories. But he wanted you to let
the world know. He wanted you to let the world
know that I had some tough times. People. I never
dreamed that I could ever. I never felt like I
could ever have any tough times like this, But I did,

(42:57):
and I was able to come through it, and I
was able to live through it because my heavenly Father
saw to it that I was able to go through this.
Because he wanted me to share this with the world
and let them know that even though things are tough,
even though it may seem as though you're at a

(43:19):
situation that you just can't believe that you're going through
something like this, he wants you to know you can
still go through something if you trust in your heavenly Father.
You went through some things, and you told me about
some things that I was used to you being able
to tell us about one of your patients. But he

(43:41):
wanted you. He wanted you to go through this experience
itself so you could tell the world about it. Now
you can tell it like nobody else can tell it.
You can you can explain it to us a lot
better what we're going to be going through in situations

(44:02):
like this, and JR. Love, you can't you can't tell
me that you would have been able to make it
without your wife. You wouldn't have been able to make
it without her. And that way he wanted you to
let us know. You guys that you think you're married,

(44:22):
and you thank you you're this, and you think you
that love your wife. Trust your wife, Trust her and
love her because she's going to be the one that
you're going to have to depend on for a number
of time, trying days and times. Yes, I just I mean,

(44:47):
this is what you told me. My God is so good.
He is so good, and he wants he wants us
to tell the world. He wants me and my wife
to tell the world. But the peace that he gave me,
it came from him. You said you're a little bit skinny,

(45:08):
but you said that's okay, that's okay. I don't mind
being a little bit skinny. Now I should have I
should have lost a little more about should have lost
those thirty seven pounds before then. But now but now
it's it's it's it's part of it's part of my
my my recovery now and interact interact with my wife.

(45:34):
She's the one who brought me back to my life.
They are man, God is good, and I just felt
I felt as if you wanted me to hear this personally.
And the reason I said like that is because last

(45:57):
week I was intrible, a terrible shape. I had a cold.
I mean I had a cold that like I've never
ever ever had before, and I ended up telling my
kids and my grandkids and my great grandkids, Hey, you guys,

(46:17):
you got to start taking much better care of yourself.
You've got to start being careful with just going outside
without the proper without the proper clothes on. He wants
you to be able to tell the world they are
just exactly exactly how you feel. And when you get
that book finished, I bet that's going to be the

(46:39):
one right there. And I can't get over. I mean,
I just enjoyed the part so much that you told
me about how your wife was your life, because last week,
as weak as it may sound, my wife was my

(47:03):
life last week. God was so good to put her
in my life. God is good. God is good, Jr. Jr.
Tell the world, Tell the world about it. Let the
world know that's what you that's that's your that's your
next Nature Rehabilitation program is to tell the world just

(47:27):
how great, and how good God is.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Thank you, Jail, very good, thank you, thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (47:35):
Right, Yeah, I'll tell you I really appreciate you being
on the on the podcast.

Speaker 2 (47:41):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (47:41):
And I know this will will help someone. And and
I just want to start out with what you said
when you're in the in the hospital, or what you
what you whispered her, you said to that, thank you Jesus,
thank you. Yes, even when you're in that type situation,

(48:02):
you didn't think get where your help was going to
come from.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
You said.

Speaker 3 (48:08):
You talked about each one of these diagnosms. I think
you mentioned like four diagnoses. Each one of them is serious.
I guess each one of them are possibly and failed.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
But you had four.

Speaker 3 (48:20):
You had four of them, and the large brought you
through that. And here you are on the podcast and
sure about.

Speaker 2 (48:31):
Recover.

Speaker 3 (48:33):
Praise the Lord God is will. And and I like
that you mentioned your your wife, your teach. Also you
mention your wife. And this is a message to man
to meet out there if you're hearing this, and you
if you don't have a good woman in your life,

(48:55):
find woman, find finds herself a good good wife. You
may be up now and everything may be fine now,
but you never know how circumstances. Your circumstances can change.
Just like doctor Williams said, has more empathy for people

(49:15):
now and he says he don't gonna do all that.
We should not pay one day for granted, as we
always talk about each day, it's a gift from God
each moment that they judge, you should always be. That's
why we always on this podcast, I mean stress that
that we have joy, that we have peace because we

(49:39):
know circumstances could be totally different. So but when things
do happen, doctor william be sharing with it with us.
You need to have their relationship with Jesus. You need
to have everything lined up. The weak God wants your
life to be lined up and that utels having get

(50:00):
having a good woman.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
In your life.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
And I know again that this is going to help
someone that here is you know, he's writing the book
and to share that with others. Don't let us go
through one ear and out the other. And I have
just a question for you, Uh, doctor, did you have
any signs wanting signs pride this occurring When this happened

(50:26):
all of a sudden, it was suddenly one of those yes,
So you never know you everything may be going great
for you one thing, and you know you never know.
So and as we always talk about, this podcast is
about Jesus Christ, about establishing that relationship with Jesus Christ.

(50:50):
You may think everything's going to find with you now
good life is great.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
You never know.

Speaker 1 (50:57):
God will help you, Jesus will help you. Pray.

Speaker 3 (51:00):
And I know you mentioned you almost all this weight.
That's what my other question, can you now fit? You know,
Larry Birr Short, since you block off.

Speaker 1 (51:10):
You took your I was saying the same thing, man.
You know, I was getting to the queens. I was
gonna figure out the diff between lead.

Speaker 4 (51:25):
So I tell you between your leave, I am riching
my clouds.

Speaker 1 (51:32):
Now so.

Speaker 3 (51:39):
It works out. Okay, Yeah, but no, no, really vote no,
doctor William Dale really really appreciate you, you coming on
the podcast and and sharing that with us, and and
I know to resonate with with someone.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
Thank you, sir. Yes, yes, yes, you know you know.
The thing is that I love about the Lord. I
just got trying to get a hold of him, and
I got hold of him today and he was trying
to I'm gonna tell you, he was trying to squirre
them out of it. But I kept south until I
kept south until he say okay, I'll go. And that's

(52:14):
the way God, Uh really house this podcast because you know,
I don't I can say it.

Speaker 2 (52:20):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (52:20):
I don't really know who he's gonna have. But man,
I knew that history needs to be heard as a doctor.
You know, when you when you hear a doctor talking
about them being in the hospital, you know, you don't
hear that, and and and and then to to sell
a peace, which is is before you cover me? And
and no one knows when that death angel is gonna

(52:41):
slip up and match you away from him, you know.
And I'm telling people right now, is that you better
start trying to let those people know that that you
care about them. You can't, don't don't wait to to
that death angel snatch them away, you know. And and
and any time and the time God get ready, because

(53:01):
he controls the death as he can send them for you.
You can have all these plans, you can be getting
ready to go on fake case so and you can
be doing all this and he can send them for you.
And I'm just doctor James, I'm so man, I'm so
thankful that you came on because I was touched. Man,
I was touched. You know when you especially when you

(53:22):
start talking about your wife and you know here I
you know, February twentieth. Uh, I'm celebrated forty four years,
you know, and David for three years. And then Goose
got those years and when his wife and TJ. He
was doing all of us with his years he got
with his wife. But the older you get, the more
you start to appreciate your wife. You just start it's

(53:45):
the little things that they do that You's like, dang,
I appreciate that. I appreciate that, I appreciate that. And
then when THEO Jr. Talking about doctor j All talking
about how much he appreciated and I'm telling you, every
time I called him, his wife was right there. His
wife was right every time I called him, and that
and that and that was a that was a blessing, Uh,

(54:05):
to just to know that the doctor j R. Man,
what if when you when you think about what you
went through and then then the fact that your wife
was all all the way through, you know, and uh,
and you would want to say something two different things.
You want to say something because we always talk about

(54:27):
you know, just give, just give Jesus a try just
you know, give them a chance. Boo boos and t
that to give them a chance? And and how would
you what would you say to someone to to to
about giving giving our lord and save your chance. That's
that's the first one. And then the next thing I
want you to answer is is the to say to them?
Tell them? How would you say to someone that that

(54:51):
is getting a little older and they still got that wife,
but they ain't doing what they're supposed to do. And
here's here's what I always tell people, how out with
his be? They check this out because I want people
understand why I was trying to tell people that's married,
been married for a long time, how would he look
for TJ to be married as long as he's married,

(55:12):
and and and him being aiden, you know, missus Jeffson
being close to to maybe she's eighty, and then TJ
decides to compare her with somebody that's sixty fifty. You
know what, I don't make no sense. It doesn't make
no sense, you know, and and and and but but
I guarantee you if t J compares his wife to

(55:33):
somebody that's her age, oh thank you Esus, he's a
fruit he said, thank you, do the same thing with
with doctor j R. And so so did those two questions? Man, Uh,
is that what you would say to someone to let
them know that they need to try to hook up
with Jesus Christ. And then the other question is is

(55:53):
to let these brothers know how to how that they
need to really appreciate their wives because they don't never know.
My goose was saying when when things concerned right, you know, when.

Speaker 4 (56:06):
We started dating, uh, you know, many decades ago, she
said that he would only date me if I went
to church with her a Christian, right, So, so she
wanted to put me on the front row, you know.

(56:27):
And uh and so we were uh uh kind of
equally yoke that way. And even though I was not
regularly attending church, she was. And so it was not
I was just at a point in my life when
it was just time for me to just fess up
and own up to the fact that I was not

(56:47):
giving God as much time as I needed to. And
so a wife is is your complet you know, God
made the wife to be you know your you know
your complets, So she certainly is that. And I don't
I don't try to step in the way of that.
You know, I realized what her where her function is

(57:08):
and she she's never faltered and she always goes above
and beyond what I would even anticipate.

Speaker 1 (57:18):
Help met with thee.

Speaker 4 (57:19):
So God is good with with her, uh and her
expectations of me, and we just you know, I told
her she ever wanted.

Speaker 1 (57:31):
To leave me, I was going with her.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
That's right, that's right, that's good.

Speaker 4 (57:44):
So so we're really uh felt like you know, illnesses
and things like that tend to open your eyes. I mean,
fortunately you can't open your eyes because you know the
power from God and have been able to restore you know,
the health factor, you know, from her perspective and then

(58:06):
from mine. So we've both been through very very serious problems.
So when we know that there was a Lord that
brought us through it, you know, we were there to
be supportive to each other in our times of crisis.
But we were not each other's doctors. You know, we
were submitting to doctors, but can only do so much,

(58:31):
even if they're not really connected to the Lord. We
will give them the credit for what they're trained to do,
but they can only do so much. And then we
from a spiritual standpoint realize that God has got to
be the one that actually steps in and does the

(58:53):
actual work and the healing. So that's pretty clear to
me as I went through the because half of the
people when I was in Austin, half of the caregivers,
and I had so many of them that would come
in and there were teams that people would come in
and out. And as I got a little better and
I could open both eyes, you know, I would sort

(59:14):
of care on a little bit of conversation with them
and just from just normally being what I what I do?
You know, I would use some six and seven dollars
words and they would pause and say, what about are
you medical? Because half of them didn't know I was
a doctor?

Speaker 1 (59:31):
You are? I don't know, I'm a patient.

Speaker 2 (59:36):
So I.

Speaker 4 (59:41):
Certainly did not go in with the at the complex
saying I'm a doctor. You don't give me give me
this kind of service. Well, just treat me. He would
treat anybody else, you know, John Q. Pup treat me
that same way, and that's perfectly fine. So so it's
probably by the time we were getting ready to be
transferred back up here to Denton, and they did such

(01:00:05):
a good job they said, well, we had a great
time taking care of you. Uh we hope we'll never
see you again.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Good at what I do? You know, you don't really want.

Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
To see him again if you're the patient, because you've
got to be having some really serious problems if you have.

Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
To see them again. So so he really was. Uh
it was.

Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
It was very uh uh you very heartening, you know too.
I mean it was very uplifting to uh to be
uh in that environment. And as I you know, improved,
and as I got got ready to move on to
the next thing. So God moves you from glory to

(01:00:47):
glory and uh so he he just step wise when
there was time for me to move, and the cloud moved,
I moved.

Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
Oh wow, awesome, awesome today. Well we've ad was out
of time, but we got about about five more minutes.
He's dang, but whatever you want your clothing remarks to
the doctor j j R. And Booth is closing mark
to doctor then and then our clothes out for her.

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Yes, yes, JR. Here here's here's my little synoptis. Look,
I had a I had a dinner with my family
and the dinner turned into a life saving situation. I

(01:01:33):
needed I needed. I needed help from the Lord because
I knew that I was in big trouble. But I
made it. But I made it thanks to the Lord.
I was blessed by my wife being with me. She
never left my bedside. She protected me, and he, my

(01:01:58):
heavenly father, wanted me to tell the story, tell the
world the story. I may not have any more pain
right now, but I did have some pain before I
went through my therapy and all of that kind of stuff.
I felt that I was failing. But God is the

(01:02:18):
one that I put my trust in. Right I was
at a situation to where I couldn't even shower. I
had to be showers. People had to sit me in
a chair, and there was a big situation when I
took a shower standing up. And I didn't pass that
test verywhere either. But then when I was discharged, I

(01:02:44):
realized that God is so good. My God is so
good for me that he wants me to tell the
world just how good he is. And my wife, she
can call me skinny, she can do anything that she
wants to. She never left my side. She stayed with

(01:03:07):
me the whole time, and she fussed at me when
I needed somebody to fuss at me, and she let
me be the one. She would be a let me
sound off on her every once in a while. He
brought me her, He brought her to me, and I
want to tell him, thank you, Heavenly Father. Yes, thank you,

(01:03:31):
my heavenly Father, Thank you Jesus. And those little last
words that you had. I really enjoyed that it was
called you. You said something right, from the floor to glory,
from the floor to glory.

Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
I'd bring this from glory to glory and glory.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Glory, Florida court jail. Yeah, oh yeah, way, by the way,
just in case anybody won't really want to know what's
going on. My wife is a few months older than
I am, and I won't be eighty two until May
May tenth, hours my birthday, I'll be eighty four, and

(01:04:13):
I think her birth day is October twenty sixth, so
she's a few a few months older. And we've been
together old for what sixty two years now, and there's look,
we have little situations like this. She'll say, Thomas, what
do you want me to fix you to eat? And
I'll say, Mary, anything you fix me is fine with me.

(01:04:38):
I don't have anything I don't have a I don't
have a menu that I'll give you. Anything that you
do is just super great. Man. We are so blessed
to have our wives. We are so blessed. Adam might
have had Eve, but I tell you what, Lord, he

(01:04:59):
was so good to me with my wife. So thank you, Jesus,
Thank you so very much for everything that you've done
for me in my life. And I know one thing
other than this that I would rather one more thing
that I'd like to say. If we can't tell the Lord,
tell the world how much God means us, we're not

(01:05:22):
doing ourselves any good whatsoever. God, God, God is the one.
He's the one that we can trust in. He's the
one we got to give him. Give him a try,
give him a shot. If you think I'm making this up,
give him a shot. See what's going on? Thank you
jes Yeah, right, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
Just want to do a state proverb of eighteen twenty two.
He who finds a white finds a good thing and
obtains labor from thought. So and I know God, William's white.
He has favor because he has a good one. Appreciate
the again for them coming on the podcast. Ensuring that

(01:06:08):
when the Lord has done something like that, or you yeah,
you would think, yeah, you want to tell someone help
others that have similar situations that's going on with their lives.
Just to always trust in no matter I mean, what's
going on. As he said, all these these diagnoses that
that he had and again he's here on the podcast,

(01:06:32):
get to glowing and as the TJ mentioned about having
the having the cold right, and you think about again
what this man has gone through.

Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
And what he's recovered.

Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
So don't get called up at what's going on in
your life.

Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
Oh this war with me?

Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
Well wise, this happened to me.

Speaker 3 (01:06:50):
No, No, keep that keep the faiths as Williams is that,
keep the faith no matter what's going on. And always
be grateful. I always be thankful to the Lord and
have empathy for others, care for others, and so and again,

(01:07:10):
thank you Doc Weeds for coming on the podcast and
insuring that with us.

Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
You know, you know, it's a blessing that we always
bring on someone that God is already assigned to be
on the podcast, you know, And that's that's why I
appreciate Bruce and TV. They don't be calming during the
week to my TOLO, who you're gonna have on the podcast. Now,
one that ever said that because they know that it's

(01:07:37):
gonna be easy for them to have a conversation going
on because the conversations gonna be about Jesus class. That's
that's the easy that's the easy conversation for anybody to
come on this podcast. And it was easy. It was
easy for for uh doctor Jail to come on in
because you know what we're gonna be talking about. And
he just he just fit right on it. He fits
right on in again because he went fishing for us

(01:08:00):
again this time around. He went physics for those and
I'm just so thankful that, uh, that he picked up
the time that I call, because I was like, man,
Lord when time again? I know it. I know it's
about one o'clock. We're going to thirty, right, So cause
I just said it's real, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:08:19):
Yeah, I really aggreeciate that. But I really appreciated because yeah,
I mean, as it's stating, I mean, if they're not
not a believer, if they don't have their relationship with
the Lord, Teja and I, I mean, we're not going
to be able to have the type conversations. Uh, we're
not going to be able to connect spiritually feel like
we connect, you know. So and then thank the Lord
again that the doctor came on the podcast and that

(01:08:41):
that everyone that comes on the podcast. Yeah, they have
their relationship with Jesus Christ. That's why it allows a
podcast to go as smoothly as it does.

Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
Yeah, now now you you you're right about that, and
and we'll so we'll so thankful and you know, like
again I said, it's it's it's a it's a blessing,
you know.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
I want to thank BOOSTS and TJ for the comments
that they staid about the poetry and and and and
the book. You know, people, you can go to the website.
You can you can download it if you want.

Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
We we got the little uh soundful book that we
put together. Got it for say, oh you know, and
then we're gonna be trying to put the book on
a hardback because you're gonna have about thirty about thirty
something poems, and all the poems in our are gonna
be touching people's eyes because we got to understand that
it's time for our children to have a relationship with

(01:09:35):
Jesus Christ and they got to see Jesus in us first.
That that's the key, you know, and and we saw
that TJ saw doctor j Saarry Bruce saw a bottles.
Staying that relationship that you know, your parents have with
Jesus Christ and that and seeing them depending on Jesus Christ.
It just makes it a whole lot easier. And so
go to the website. Go to the website k r

(01:09:56):
E Worldwide dot com. Start supporting us. Know we got
people to support, but support us because we're trying to
get more and more platform because we want this podcast
to go into as many countries as we possibly can.
And the way we do that is my my producer
actually puts us in a podcast. But we gotta we
gotta constantly be putting forth the effort of funding to

(01:10:19):
be able to get it done because we're gonna we're
gonna keep going fishing for souls every every Sunday, two thirties,
Central Town. Tell somebody, tell them to listen in, you know,
because they ain't gonna be listening to no junk. We
ain't gonna have nobody on here arguing and stuff and
talking about that. No, you're gonna be You're gonna received. Uh,
the peace that comes when when when when people come

(01:10:41):
together that are truly in love with Jesus Christ and
doctor jail Man. Thank you once again. You know I
appreciate you man. We we we we we love you man,
because you come on here with a positive attitude. What
you went through you was positive. Your your conversation was
positive the whole time. And we just thank you and

(01:11:02):
again once again we want to ask you to come
back again and once again if you can support us,
go ahead to the website KR Worldwide dot com. Click
on the button go to support button. Remember list is
killing rift to you, boy, it is some of y'all
told we're gonna be back again.

Speaker 5 (01:11:23):
Y'all, it gets us, it's gonna beat us. Saved conversation
Jesus Christ. So come back and hear about our savior
and what he can do for you like he did
for doctor jail He said he he looked at his
toe and he thought it was a tag on his toe.

Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
He was going down. But guess what what, no tag
on his toe. It was Jesus saying I'm right here
with you. And so y'all keep on trusting God. We're
gonna keep on coming back. And Jesus now say thank you, yes,
thank you, Amen Lord.

Speaker 4 (01:11:54):
Thanks thanks guys. I appreciate you guys.

Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
Thank you,
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