Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Thank them for the opportunity to talk about Thailand
Talk about the honor it is to be able to speak at Selma after attending there for so many years
Introduce yourself: John Ravan, serve as a deacon at East Cooper Baptist Church in Charleston, SC.
Introduce Michelle: Missions associate at ECBC
Go through full description of flight experience and getting to Thailand
Started in Charleston Airport at 6 AM
Charleston to Atlanta, about 1 hour flight
Atlanta to South Korea, 16 hour flight
South Korea to Bangkok, 6 hour flight
Landed in Bangkok at about 9 PM their time
Exchanged $500 of USD for Thai Baht
Gathered our luggage
27 hours of flight time and we haven’t slept yet
Meet our long term partner at the airport
3 hour travel time from the airport to the hotel
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There is no God
I can control my own destiny
Shaped by superstition
Held captive by fear of spirits
Filled with suffering and hurting people
To be Thai is to be Buddhist
There was no true Buddhism.
Just cultural sayings that were passed down and had no truth.
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