Jan
29
2010

Richard Roberts LIVE with Guests Bill and Kim Nash Part Ninth

LR:  That shows how important things are.

 

RR:  Doesn’t that show you how important it is?  (Applause)

 

LR:  Yes.  Yes.  Amen.

 

RR:  Where else can you tune in where they’re, where people are praying for the sick every day.  This is important.  And I need your help.  That signal goes up and then come back down and without that little clystron–I never heard anything called a clystron before.  I

 

LR:  And there’s a backup.

 

RR:  Well, there is a backup.

 

LR:  They told me that the backup–this is the thing I didn’t know–that the one that is out I knew they said had about a week to either.  The backup they said would last about a month.

 

RR:  Well, the other one only has about a month to live or so. The miracle is that it’s lasted for six years.  The warranty–you know, we hold our equipment together with prayer, good maintenance and anointed baling wire.

 

LR:  Really, the truth is that this–people may laugh, but this is the truth–we pray over every piece of equipment.

 

RR:  Every piece of equipment.

 

LR:  We pray every day over the lighting.  We pray over the microphones.  We pray over the sound, that we will get the most possible use out of them, that God will bless our equipment.

 

RR:  Lindsay, we had cameras that were 12 years old.  The average life of a camera is eight years old.  They lasted for 12 years. Take a picture of all of our new cameras.  You, you helped us sponsor these brand-new cameras.  There they are.  Give them a handclap.  You see these brand-new cameras.  (Applause)  This past year–well, let’s see, in November, December and January I raised a project for brand-new cameras.  We don’t take advantage of things like that.  You know, maybe, well, we just don’t do that.  We used the cameras for 12 years. The average life is eight years.  We have good maintenance engineers. And, in fact, look, that’s just one of the cameras.  Those are some of the names of people.  On every camera I put the names of people who sponsored them.  I’m big on putting the, putting people’s names on things that they sponsor.  (Applause)  You can see it right there.  On all these cameras, if I took the time to show you every camera, on both sides you’d see names, names of men and women and young people who sponsored it.  Well, if you want me to, I’ll put your name on that clystron.  I’ll put your name up in that satellite room.

 

LR:  And we’ll do it.

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