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Calvary, fear is the law, but love is the key. Welcome to the Christmas. Christian Cargai radio show. Say this calls for action and now. Love is an open door.
Love is an open door. Love is an open door. With you, with you, love is an open door. Yes, love is an open door today on the Christian Car Guys Show. How fun to be back.
I am excited because it is the Jesus Labor Love weekend and the Jesus Labor Love weekend as well as Bill Mixon's weekend all in one. fell swoop. And so love is an open door. It's Fits well with the idea of the Jesus labor love. If you've never heard of it, since this is a Christian Cargas show.
This is car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. And this has been a major part of our show for years and years and years. Actually, I think since 2011. And uh Wow. Yeah.
Yeah, and what we discovered shortly originally, I don't know if you've ever heard this, Scott, but originally the idea is that we were going to. Have The first Saturday of every month, there were going to be car replace places all over the country where single moms and widows could go to get their cars repaired on the first Saturday of every month. That was the original idea. Wow. Um however, we discovered shortly thereafter that people's cars don't break down once a month.
Right. And when they and when they break down, they like need repair like immediately. And so we started to uh Do it on demand. which opened up a whole new Set of problems and opportunities, I guess, as it turned out for the ministry. And we began the idea of the form that you now know that if you go to ChristianCarGuy.com, you're going to see the Jesus Labor Love application form.
And there is where the applicants come, you know, they come in through that portal, so to speak, which is a door. If you think about it, it's a portal into the ministry, and they fill out that application, which. puts them in a queue where Scott will call them and offer them some help. But what we found shortly thereafter, like you would in any ministry, that like, man, a lot of the cars that we want to repair Um, it would not be in our best interest to spend the amount of money it would take to get them fixed. It would be a whole lot less expensive to get another car.
Yep. And thus was birthed the idea of beginning to give away cars as well as the labor, you know, for Single moms, widows, and families in crisis. And so It still blows me away that people start donated cars. I mean, our listeners, just like they had donated to the ministry. They donated money to help get these cars repaired.
The ministry has always worked 100% on donations. And we've never had any administration fee whatsoever because the radio stations across the country that carry the show give us the airtime. And there is no full-time staff that is paid for the Christian Car Guy Show that isn't reimbursed for the amount of the staff. And so. You know, even our accountant and everything is all volunteer, including Scott.
And so it doesn't cost every dime that is given to the Jesus Labor Love. I guess the point is, every dime that's given, every car that's been given, was either given to somebody, or in some cases, if we couldn't repair the car that was given, we scraped them and used that money to fix other cars. And so we find ourselves here with an open door. We really do. And if you read the book of Revelation, it's a fascinating thing that I've noticed this week that I want you to see.
Or I feel like God wants us all to see. He always did, and it was hiding in plain sight. What He says is to the angel of the church of Philadelphia write, Okay. These things say he who is holy, who is he who is true, and he who holds the key of David. He who opens and no one shuts, and shuts and no one opens.
And later in that chapter, he's going to tell them that they have an open door, and that's what he's talking about: a door. But he's talking about the key of David, and so many have. considered over the years and you gotta love the mystery is what in the world is the key of David? Right? And you and you and you begin to think about that.
As I circled around this idea and talked about something that was hidden in plain sight, the idea of Philadelphia is the word means brotherly love. As the people in Philadelphia will gladly tell you. But there was a church in Turkey called Philadelphia, and it was named after a king. a king, that was Philadophus, who loved his brother so much that rather than take the throne, he kept, while his brother was ill, kept him sort of You know, lifted up, not unlike, if you think about what Jonathan did for David. In other words, Jonathan, the b you know, David's best buddy.
He forfeited the throne. for his friend. And Saul would tell him. Right. Saul was his dad.
And clearly, Jonathan would have been the king, except. Jonathan protected David. Right? And so you think about it, that's the kind of brotherly love that ended up getting that city its name. Philadelphus, because it was named after this other king.
So, how beautiful is that? Then when you think about the fact that this city is named after brotherly love, that's one little clue that the key of David might have something to do with love.
Okay, it might even have more to do with brotherly love. But the other thing that's obvious, if you look at King David's life, Talk about somebody who had some brothers. I guess you may have seen his thirty mighty men, which are actually thirty-seven mighty men that were all very, very, very close to David. But the other thing that's actually a key to the idea of the key. is that his name If you hear it, it's david, which is dolled, vov, dollid.
In the English language, that would be a D sound, right? And that D. In Hebrew is a picture of something. Guess what it's a picture of? Scott, what do you think?
What do you think, Bill? What's the D a picture of? Uh Liberty Bell. close a door. And if you think about Um A dollad looks like an upside-down L, it really does.
And so it almost looks like a door when you look at the dollad. And so the idea of that is David's name is Door. Vov is the middle letter, and then another door.
Now isn't that interesting?
Okay.
Well, his name also means, if you go look at David's name in the Bible, you know what his name means? I'll bet you do, the Beloved.
So dalid vov dalid, also door vov door, means what? Beloved. And you'll see in the Song of Solomon that the Beloved's name Is David, and it was fascinating that Solomon's beloved in the Song of Solomon's name was his father. Beloved, which is telling you some things about the key of David. And again, in Isaiah's prophecy, right, that Jes that the key of David would be put upon the shoulder of the Messiah.
Which is another whole thing. But the idea of this is it comes down to this. I just want to make it simple for you. You missed. I missed.
Now, now, now you'll see it in a minute, okay? That the key. is brotherly love. And Through all these clues, I'm explaining why I can I can say fairly certainly that that these things would all point to that. But if you think about it, any time you've been in an organization that had the key of David, in other words, these people truly loved each other.
They were an unstoppable force, as were King David's mighty men. As were William Wallace, he had a band of brothers, if you think about it. And William Wallace in Scotland, right, he was an unstoppable force, as was Robert the Bruce in Scotland. And you think of many kings that were unstoppable, and you'll find that they had surrounding them. Mighty men.
Somebody that we know had the key of David. Who he says here he has it would be Jesus.
Well, what was Jesus surrounded by? Brotherly love. Mighty men.
I mean, mighty men that would die for him. They they just simply would. Indeed. And the point of it is, greater love hath no man than what? He would lay down his life for his friends.
And if you read many of those stories in 2 Samuel about these mighty men, you'll find that often they would lay down their lives, including. And Uriah the Hittite laid down his life, unfortunately, for his king. It's a crazy idea, but it did happen, okay? The whole idea of that is that. And so, as we love Jesus, right?
You love him. to the point that you're willing to give up your life. It's beautiful. And and such it is with the Jesus labor love as we begin to process that, that when we give up our money or we give up a car, when we donate cars, then all of a sudden there we are. We're giving up something.
Greater love has no man than to give up his life. For his king. It's a beautiful thing.
So. Wow, we are loaded up as we got Beth, we got Wendy, we got Ted from Ford Motor Company who's calling in, so. We got so many people that we want to get to when we get back, but we also want to get to you. Maybe you were part of a group at one time or another where the people were so fearlessly loyal that they were willing to die for their king. Ah, the Key of David.
We'll be right back. Love is an open door. remember Eliezer. Passed over your house. Jesus cut the master key that day on Calvary.
Help me fear is the Lord Love is the key Love is an open door Love is an open door Love is an open door today on the Christian Car Guy Show. We've been Having fun explaining how that fits into the key of David. But speaking of keys, we have Ted with Ford Motor Company with us. And you guys have a key today, a big announcement, right, Ted? We do.
We have a fun announcement. The Bronco is turning 60, and we're announcing a special 60th anniversary Bronco edition that just went live this morning. And it's an amazing-looking vehicle. The Bronco was introduced 60 years ago on August 11th, 1965. And one of my favorite intro stories: all the media showed up in Michigan wearing their suits and hats like they did.
And Ford handed them scarves and cowboy hats and took them off on a rodeo to introduce the Bronco.
So it was 60 years ago, and it's a fun day to see it as this morning.
So Which for put the gave the cowboy hats Cool. Actually, Don Don Fry did that one.
So Don Fry was the one. He he introduced the Bronco saying we have another horse entering the stable because the Mustang obviously had just been introduced the year before.
So when the Bronco was introduced, it gave us an off-road vehicle that had some zip just like the Mustang did.
So and six years later, we've got a sixtieth anniversary edition. It's Wimbledon White with vermilion red. It just looks amazing and it's got all these great throwbacks to the Bronco of sixty years ago. What does it have the two tone seats? He does.
But now they're weather. They're not they're not the vinyl like they used to be. As soon as you said that, I went, oh, I remember now. I you know, 'cause I re sixty years ago, I was selling cars. Really?
Oh, yeah. Oh, absolutely. My father was a dealer, and so I was very familiar with those cars, as my father was the Jeep dealer in Albuquerque, New Mexico. And so we didn't really have any competition. Until, you know, there was the International Scout.
That was the other SUV at the time, or Sport Utility, whatever you wanted. But when Ford came out with the Bronco, it was a whole new ball game because they were smart enough, in my opinion, to make it a real short wheelbase. A lot of people tried to come up with something, but you couldn't navigate the mountains. in Colorado or New Mexico with a long wheelbase. And so when the Bronco came out, it was like, Oh, these people have done their homework, they know what they're doing and w there's a force to be reckoned with and then the styling compared to a Jeep was like, Oh, my goodness You know, they came to the party.
That was one of the marketing reports. We have a marketing report from nineteen sixty two that said that the the World War two veterans loved the idea of driving in a Jeep, but the Jeep CJ five was bumpy and and they were getting older and they didn't like the bumps anymore.
So the Bronco had that short wheelbase and we advertised it as one that you could drive on the highway or off-road. That's exactly right. I mean, it was just really, really cool. And so here you came. I I can't you know, it's just the way things go around, Ted, that, um.
This The timeliness of coming back out with the Bronco in this market. And that thing has just caught fire, right? Oh, my goodness. It has. We've sold more than a million Bronco and Bronco sports together.
So it's been a. uh vehicle that has captured the public's imagination. Absolutely, and so it's so neat that you're honoring the heritage because there's a lot of A lot of ingenious car people puts put together some neat things to really because i you know, the Bronco to me is it's more than just a vehicle, it's something to go out and have fun in, right? It is. It's a great off-road vehicle.
I've actually driven one in one of our Bronco off-rodios in Austin, Texas. And it's amazing to see the capability that it has. And then it always has. If you visited the San Padre Island in Texas, the beach was patrolled by park rangers and Broncos. And Central Park in New York, they actually purchased four Broncos as well.
So it's always been a vehicle that has this amazing. Off-road capability, and it's just great to see it celebrated again today. uh with the sixtieth anniversary edition. Yeah, absolutely beautiful. And so, if somebody wants to see that car, they could go to their local Ford store.
At least they've got pictures and that kind of thing. They could order one? Yeah, go online. Go to Ford.com to see it today. We just released the pictures this morning, and believe me, it is a good-looking car.
It's white, and it's got these red accents on it. It's just amazing. Yeah. It's probably I'm I'm just guessing, but I know y th that this is probably the case. It's even more off-road um capable than it's Predecessor, right?
Oh, yes. Today's car has all this amazing technology and locking differentials and everything else. uh just an astounding vehicle these days. Yeah, a lot of people don't realize when they hear the word four-wheel drive. It's a big misnomer.
You don't, all four wheels don't drive. Because if they did, you know, it would. You can't turn a corner unless one wheel is going faster than the other wheel. And so part of the problem back in the old four Bronco days is they would never have the hubs locked unless you were off-road. And even then, you know, the way the differentials were, all the power didn't go to all the four wheels in in a way that it would be necessary to get out of certain difficult situations.
Well, today, with What he described, the possibility of these locking differentials, you can actually have that dream of actually having four-wheel drive, like all four wheels, or something's getting traction. You can move forward. And believe me, having spent many, many hours stuck in the mud in one way or another in New Mexico, or the sand, or whatever the case may be, true four-wheel drive was something that was much sought after and you know, pretty cool that you guys now have that available for somebody that really wants to experience the outdoors wi and and so there you've got this beautiful vehicle that rides beautifully, but yet is completely capable of doing things that its predecessor couldn't do, right, Ted? That is one hundred percent correct. And it's just amazing because when you When you're actually in one and you're off-road, and you can put in the wheel blockers, and you can put in all the different features and the different goat modes.
We call it goes over any terrain. And it actually came out of the archives. There was a document from 1962 that described the goat feasibility study.
So these things are eminently capable. I love it. I love it. Thank you, Ted. We appreciate you being with us.
We got so much, many more doors to be opened with these keys. I'm so glad you joined us today. God bless you. Thanks for having me on. All right, love is an open door.
We're going to be back with Wendy, Beth, and Terry. I can hardly wait. Stay tuned. Feel. Love is an open door today on the Christian Car Guys Show, and we're so excited to have The open door that Jesus Labor Love has opened to help out so many folks as well.
Or maybe you were part of an organization where you saw, like, man, you had a door that no one could shut because of the love that was involved in it.
So we got Wendy has been holding on the longest, so we're going to go with her. Wendy, you're on the Christian Car Guy Show. Good morning. Good morning, Robbie. Good morning, Scott.
How are you guys? It's so good to hear your voice. I um it says you have a comment on the topic, so I'm interested in that. I do. I love that you're talking about the open door today.
You guys gave me a car, as you know, and It's sort of It's sort of Bit the dust. I like that word. It did. It bit the dust. Yeah, it's a 25-year-old Pontiac and I love it, but it's not working right now.
And so I've just been praying for the Lord to open doors. And he's already shown me provision this past week. The first day I didn't need to go anywhere. The second day, a friend was able to take me to work. The third day, we had dinner at church, and the friend took me there into the food pantry, and we were able to get food, groceries.
And then I was able to borrow my mom's car to go to work.
So the Lord just keeps providing.
Sometimes he does it in different ways. But today I'm praying that if there's somebody who's got a car that they've sort of been dragging their feet about donating or um you know just God's put it on their heart to help your ministry that they might do that um so that I can you know have a a vehicle uh for my son and I and I just love that you guys uh are the hands and feet, you know, literally helping people help other people through the ministry. Yeah, what an opportunity it is. If you're out there like Wendy is talking about and you know somebody, a lot of people just know somebody who's got a car sitting out that they're not using, right? They inherited it or whatever the situation may be.
It's not of any use, man. The Lord has need of it. He just does. We don't just have Wendy. If you happen to be in Kentucky today, I've got a lady up there too who's been desperate for weeks.
And so, you know, we have this form there at ChristianCarGuy.com. If you want to donate a car, or, you know, you can just get, if you just go to the Robbie page, by the way, at ChristianCarGuy.com, you can get my phone number. You can call me if you want to know what the process is or you've got questions or anything like that. But, Wendy, is it okay if we pray with you real quick? Absolutely, that would be great.
Thank you. Jesus, thank you for Wendy, and I thank you for the provision that you gave her through the Pontiac and what that did for her heart at the time. As we know that she loved that Pontiac, and even now, as this poor vehicle overheated and the engine was destroyed, or whatever happened to it, Lord, we pray that you would provide for Wendy again.
Something. You know, that would make her heart come alive again, whether it's through our ministry or something else, Lord. It's perfectly, we know that you are hard at work providing already for her, and we just pray that you would make a way where there sometimes doesn't seem to be one, but we know you're hard at work. We thank you, Lord, for what you're going to do in Wendy's life, my friend in Kentucky's life, and for people all over who are in need right now. And we thank you again.
In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. Amen. Yeah. And Wendy, I can honestly say uh you are one of the most grateful people I I have ever met.
And so I am very anxious to see uh how God meets this need again. Yes. Thank you guys. You're amazing. The least I can do is be grateful.
Y'all have blessed us so much. Thank you. Thank you. God bless. Thank you so much, Wendy.
Bye-bye. We got Terry. is in Winston-Salem. And Terry, you're on a Christian Cargai Show. Good morning.
Good morning, Terry. Good morning. Thank you for taking my call.
So, my situation is a lot different than hers, but I bought a brand new 2024 vehicle from a local dealership in the Triad area of North Carolina in December. I took it in for its first oil change to the dealership since it included free oil changes. I took it in the end of June. The car had about 2,200 miles on it at the time. Wow.
As I was driving it back toward home after the oil change, which took about three hours, I think there was some kind of an issue there. First, the engine light came on, and I thought this is not right.
So I got off. I was on Highway fifty two, got off the off ramp at Highway at Interstate forty, got back on fifty two to head toward the dealership, back toward the dealership. And as I was driving, I had a symbol of an oil like an oil can or a little spigot oil thing come on the dashboard. Then I called the dealership and told them that I had this You know what had happened. And as I was driving, another message came up that said, low.
Oil pressure, low oil pressure.
So I called them. At the time, the oil pressure had dropped down to about 12, and the service advisor put me on hold and said, Let me talk to the service manager. And in um she came back on and she said, you need to pull over immediately.
So anyway, it was about ninety five degrees that day.
So I got off at the next exit where there was a Sheets gas station, pulled in there, popped the hood and it showed no oil. I ch pulled out the oil stick. Showed no oil.
So they they brought up a loaner vehicle for me, and then they had my vehicle towed back to the dealership. And this was on a Tuesday. I talked to them Wednesday. The first they came and they said, well, it was a faulty Oil filter, it split down the metal, and the engine compartment was filled with oil, and I could smell oil as I was driving it, you know. and they wanted to keep it another day because they were detailing it to get all the oil out of the engine compartment, et cetera.
So then Thursday, they actually delivered it back to my house, picked up the loaner car. And then You know, and I, you know, was not happy because it ran out of oil and the oil pressure got down well below what it needed to be.
So I approached them and I said, look, I paid full price for a brand new car. It only had 2,200 miles on it, and I don't trust it. I drive long distances to Maine, Wisconsin, Alabama, other places. I said, I think you should either refund my money or trade me and give me another new car with the same model, same options.
So they came back and they offered to extend my warranty to 100,000 miles, 10 years. And they mailed me the warranty. And when I looked at it, it specifically excludes anything caused by loss of oil or loss of oil pressure.
So I still think that they should replace the vehicle. You know, it's it only now I've had it back. You know, for a couple of weeks, and I have maybe 2,500 miles on the car, but it's a brand new car. I paid full price for it, and I don't trust it. And I consulted an ASC certified mechanic, and he told me that he agreed that they should replace the vehicle or refund the money.
And he agreed that I should not drive it long distances. That he figured the damage has already been done since it requires a minimum amount of oil and a minimum amount of oil pressure.
So I want your opinion on this situation as to what you think I should do or they should do.
Well, it's definitely an interesting situation. I'm really honored that um That you would ask me, and I'm praying for wisdom right this minute because there's a lot going on there that wouldn't be normal. in in that usually when that situation that you described happened, the person forgot to put the oil back in the car. But that's not what happened here. And so the oil was escaping over a period of time, and we don't know.
It's on it's no way to know. Um At what point in time, and the way you described it, you know, going through the timeline, in which you described it beautifully, by the way, Terry, of first. You know, the check engine light came on, then the oil can came on, then it said oil pressure, then you got off at the sheets, and so. and and and clearly by the time you got to the sheets it was out of oil, but I see You know, it's a it's a difficult situation in that Right now, the car has not got any knocks or any any noises in it that would indicate that it has a real problem, does it? I might not even know if I If I had that, in other words, you're not hearing something.
However, I would. Highly recommend, and again, I'd be happy to listen to it myself. What kind of car is it? Chrysler Pacifica Limited. And So With that particular car, and I happen to know Chrysler's well as I ran that dealership that I think you were having a trouble with for many years.
And I understand their situation pretty well, too, because, like I said, I was the president of that company for many years. That. Chrysler won't warranty the engine unless it has a defect that they can identify.
So it puts the dealer in kind of an awkward place because they're not the ones. You know, it wasn't their fault that the oil filter failed, and that's really a fascinating failure. But if you'll hang on with me, because I got to go to a break, but I love your question. And I would love to dig into it because I think we can all learn something from it. Clearly we got opportunities, but we'll be right back.
Will you stay with me, Terry? Always remember Eleazar. Passed over your house. Jesus cut the master key that day on. Calvary.
Calvary. Calvary. Fear is the law. Love is the key. Love is an open door.
Oh yes, it is. Love is an open door today on the Christian Car Guy Show and sometimes we're given opportunities. Big opportunities to reflect Christ in difficult situations. And it sounds like, Terry, you've had this one. For those of you who are just tuning in, Terry had a horrible situation with a brand new car, a Pacifica.
And unfortunately Had a defective oil filter. The oil came out only 2,200 miles on the car. Um.
So G getting back to the story, Terry, you're still with me? Yes, I'd like to add one thing. When they offered me the extended warranty, they changed the story a little bit about the oil filter, and then they told me it was a Defective gasket.
So the first day they told me it was a split side on the oil filter. When they offered the extended warranty, they said it was a faulty gasket.
Okay.
Um So as getting back to the story, w when you We're on your way to the sheets. And you know, and I know you know, obviously it you were in a di very difficult situation and I'm so sorry that that that's happened to you. Did you hear any clunking, clicking, whatever like that in the engine at the time when you were pulling over? No, not that I recall. And so Right now when you when you go to start the car, it's showing good oil pressure, I assume, right?
You know, again, it it's a it's a really difficult situation. And I completely see where you where you would be stressed in it that You know, Chrysler for them, they're not going to replace that engine if there isn't Low oil pressure or some noise that it's giving out. And they would replace the engine either under your 100,000-mile warranty or. And which is that 100,000 mile warranty a Chrysler warranty? No, it's the National Auto Care.
Okay.
So Um They don't do that.
So, Chrysler, unfortunately, they thought that you know, it was probably a Chrysler oil filter they put on since it was a Chrysler dealership. And they're kind of stuck in a situation when there's good oil pressure and no visible sign that the engine has a problem. They're not going to replace the engine. And I don't know that I would want a car with a replaced engine. You know, I would rather, if I were in your shoes, I'd rather have the engine you have, but I'm not in your shoes.
You know, I'm saying I'd rather have a new car. I'm sure you would. The challenge is that Chrysler, I realize that you're looking to the dealer to help you. And they're looking to Chrysler to help them because they neither manufactured the oil filter nor the car.
So, you know, they're living under the guidelines of a great big corporation, which is not so easy to deal with.
However, you have resources. You have, number one, you have God, so you have prayer, but you also have us. And so I will tell you that the general manager, if you don't know already, the owner actually of that dealership's name is Jeff Michael. I haven't said the name of the dealership, so I don't want to make it. I didn't name say the name of the dealership.
I'm telling you, the name of the person that can help you. is Jeff Michael.
Okay.
So If you will, like when you call that dealership, and I haven't mentioned the name of the dealership, but if you call that dealership and you ask to speak to Jeff Michael. And you say, Jeff, I talked to Robbie Dilmore. He knows me well. And you say I would like to get some You know, I understand you guys are in a difficult situation with this. I would like to get.
A little better I guess guarantee, warranty, whatever you want to say on what the situation may be. I would like. You guys to put in writing that if I have a problem with this car in 100,000 miles because of the problem that happened with this oil filter, that it's going to be covered. And he can do something like that if he wants to, or he can get Chrysler to help you because obviously, if Chrysler is the people that are going to help you, and what you need is help like that. And if he, again, You know, it is to me the greatest resources other than God.
And obviously, we're going to pray that that would happen to help you. But if you do that... Then there is also, if you don't want to go through the dealer, you can go back to Chrysler. You can contact them through their customer number or. email or whatever and have a long conversation with them and ask them To give you some kind of guarantee that it's going to stay in there, et cetera.
And I don't blame you for wanting another car. I just don't. I don't know how that necessarily is going to happen within the system that you have, but it would be Chrysler that made that decision, not the dealership that that you're struggling with. Does that make sense? Yeah, I'm looking I just looked up Jeff Michael and I did not buy the car from North Point Chrysler.
In Winston-Salem. Oh, wow. That's not where I bought it. Yeah, no. And I think the owner of the dealership is named Jim Keffer.
of Keffer Automotive Group out of Charlotte. But I didn't buy it in Charlotte either.
So I understand, but that's based on where you bought the car. It is. But again, you'd have the You can either go through the dealer or you can go through The um or Chrysler. But and the and the dealer should help you go through Chrysalis or and either way I would ask them to give you a Chrysler. They can give you a Chrysler warranty for 100,000 miles, a national warranty.
They don't have a. They don't have a dog in the fight. Does that make sense? Correct, yep. that Chrysler does have a dog in the fight and Chrysler makes a 100,000 mile warranty and I know it's more expensive than a national warranty, but that would be the one that I would ask for.
And I would I would at least talk to the owner and if not talk to Chrysler. But let's pray. That's the best thing we can do.
Okay.
Thank you. Lord, thank you for Terry, and I thank you for this opportunity to work through this situation. I pray you'd give Terry great wisdom and great favor with either Chrysler or the owner of the dealership where she got the car. Lord, that you would help her to make sure that she feels, you know, not to have every time she gets in her car be worried. That you would give her assurance that this car is going to get her where she needs to be and it would be a safe, good car like she originally bought.
And we ask this in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you very much.
God bless you, Terry. God bless. Bye-bye. God bless you. Bye-bye.
All right. We got it on. Is also in Walkertown, North Carolina. Yvonne, thank you for holding on so long. Good morning, Yvonne.
Hi, it's been a pleasure. Thank you guys so much for having me on your show, the Christian Carr Guy Show. This is amazing. And this is the first time I'm tuning in. Oh, well, thank you.
Thank you. Well, tell us what's on your heart.
Well, first of all, I just want to just give all the glory to God for connecting me to you guys and just hearing all these stories. I'm very grateful for all that you do, for all that You all are doing. Just recently, my life was flipped upside down a couple months ago, and I am struggling. With just a little bit of, I was struggling to pass my inspection and I had let my friend know that I needed help with like small repairs. And um And with a bunch of other things that I've been dealing with.
But right now, my focus was on my vehicle. I was just pulled over. And uh the cop so graciously didn't give me a ticket, but he did say, Hey, you you know, your your tags your your license is not expired and I did have insurance, but he's like, you know, you need to get your car fixed. And it's a 2007 Nissan, and so I came in to work one day. I work at Pivot Ministry and Um my friend Michelle was like, Hey, I may have a connection.
I I know of um Yvonne, I hate to hurry you, but unfortunately we just got Twenty or thirty seconds left.
Okay, no, well, basically, you guys. I got connected with you guys, and you guys are being the hand and feet of God. You didn't just fix my car. You guys connected me with a garage. And you're just reminding me that God sees me even in the smallest things.
You know, I appreciate it. He sent people to this, you know, to me to call me, connect me, and I'll be there Monday. And you guys are not just giving me a hand out, you're helping me. You're giving me a hand up, which I truly appreciate. Thank you so much.
Thank you, Scott. And thanks again, Avant, for the call. Was it Andrews that you're going to? It is. I'll be going to Andrew.
They'll take care of that. Thanks for the call. Thank you so much.com.