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Intro:
Genesis 39:1-2
Today we will continue our series titled, [Finding Jesus in Joseph].
The subject of today’s message is [Leading in a Foreign Land].
I remember the first time I left the country.
I was eighteen and an evangelist who came to our church every year invited me to go to Guyana, South America with him.
I had been preaching for about a year and I couldn’t wait to go on my first mission’s trip.
The man that invited me gave me “some” advice on what to bring and how to act down there, but I went very uniformed.
Everyone was quick to give me advice.
Some of the advice was helpful, while others was terrifying.
My dad’s boss’ wife told me, “You are going to South America, be careful there are anacondas EVERYWHERE!”
I did see one, in the zoo in Georgetown.
I did see one, in the zoo in Georgetown.
Another lady told me that if I got water in my mouth or in my eyes, I would get a tapeworm, so I better be careful around their water.
As a result, I showered for an entire week with my eyes and mouth closed.
I had been preaching for about a year and I couldn’t wait to go on my first mission’s trip.
The man that invited me gave me “some” advice on what to bring and how to act down there, but I went very uniformed.
It was an odd feeling being in a foreign land for the first time.
Their culture was different, their words were different, and their actions were different.
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