LR: And it is normal to God. Well, they came back, and we’ll kind of switch over to Haley. Haley’s desire was most of it, in my opinion, in the missionary outreach and the healing outreach.
Jordan’s was in the feeding and the educational side. And when Jordan came back, your heart was, you didn’t want to leave. And then the biggest thing I think that touched you was seeing the healings. I think that’s probably the most reasonable to say.
HH: Yeah, it was huge for me to see the healings, just because I’ve known from a young age that God would use me to be a part of healing crusades overseas, to reach a mass amount of people with the gospel. I didn’t know where. I didn’t know the parts of it, but just the healing ministry.
So somehow along the way, God has prepared a way for me to be under President Roberts since I’ve been at ORU, which I never thought about that. I’m an ORU TV Singer. I never thought that would happen, that’s how I would get to travel and do all those things.
My mom said, “You should be an ORU TV Singer.”
I said, “Okay.” (Inaudible)
Somehow I ended up there, and it’s not just being able to sing on TV. It’s being able to minister to people and to go with President Roberts and learn the inner workings of a ministry like that. That’s huge for me, and I got to go to do. And it wasn’t just . . . it’s a place—
LR: Fallen in love with, go ahead and admit it. I can take it now. We had to beg her to come home, and now they’re begging her to go back.
HH: I talk about it all the time, warming you all up.
LR: I know, she’s preparing me. So Jordan comes back with mostly Haley’s story. And she sat down with Amber, and they talked about how many people they were able to minister to with the mission field, with the ministry outreach in medical missions, the nursing missions, the feeding program, and the doctor program, evangelistic program.
And Amber began to hear Jordan’s heart about wanting to feed more. They fed 285,000 meals, and found out immediately that was not even a dent, not even close.
So the moment they got home, it was, “What can we do to do more?” The million meals popped in their mind. And they were determined at that moment it’s going to be a million meals.
Well, she talked to Amber about it, and they were about to do the new Revolution album. And as they are about to put together the album, Amber is the one to market the album. And Jordan starts talking about the school. I think Amber did. And pick it up from there what happened.
AMBER: We were just talking, and I was bitter because I didn’t get to go.
LR: She was complaining the whole time.
AMBER: Bitterness, I was just like, it’s something that—as hard as we try, there’s going to be kids out there that are just going to be hungry and stuff and they’re going to not be educated or whatever. But we were talking about how cool it would be to go over there. You know, even if we went over there and we actually built this school and went over there and established a relationship with these people and, you know, just gave them something, stuff like that, an education and food and stuff. In a sense, money can’t buy that stuff like the relationship that you build with these people.
??: But it can build a school.

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