Pastor Julian Gibb interviews Bob Moffitt who tells his journey through ministry in many captivating stories. “When I was young, I wanted to see missions directly. I took my tape recorder and did extensive interviews of missionaries in the field, from Africa, Western Europe to India.” Bob continues, “Our connection before the throne on a regular basis is really crucial… it prepares us to be the hands and feet of Jesus.” Bob says, “It’s not only the time in the closet where I spend time alone with the Lord, but it’s also part of a lifestyle.” Bob explains, “That’s the goal… to be always conscious that I’m with Him and He’s with me. He’s always there, wanting to be in relationship with you.” Bob goes on to tell about being the hands and feet of Jesus with delinquent kids from broken families in Denver, CO in the late 60’s, teaming over 5,000 kids with one-to-one relationships. “What these kids needed most was a coping adult to love them and to walk alongside them.”

A church that is not impacting a neighborhood will become irrelevant
Bob Moffitt interviews Pastor Wale Adefarasin from Nigeria, who shares many stories about how his church, in a relatively affluent neighborhood, chose to go into another neighborhood with 5 teams to meet the needs of the people, so that they could experience the love of Jesus. In one example, a local high school had just 2 toilets for 2,000 people and 10 staff, and the church built a block of toilets and replaced roofs. As they started meeting medical needs,