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And he's going to start in the next one. So there's a turning point in the conversation where it seems like they're getting it. But not really. And that's why I called it Who's Your Daddy? Do you remember, Jace? It's been probably now, goodness, probably almost 30 years ago. There was a pitcher named Pedro Martinez.
And he's going to start in the next one. So there's a turning point in the conversation where it seems like they're getting it. But not really. And that's why I called it Who's Your Daddy? Do you remember, Jace? It's been probably now, goodness, probably almost 30 years ago. There was a pitcher named Pedro Martinez.
And he's going to start in the next one. So there's a turning point in the conversation where it seems like they're getting it. But not really. And that's why I called it Who's Your Daddy? Do you remember, Jace? It's been probably now, goodness, probably almost 30 years ago. There was a pitcher named Pedro Martinez.
He started with the Dodgers in his early career. And then he winds up on the Red Sox, which was kind of his most famous period. And it was right at the height of Red Sox-Yankees rivalry. You know, the Yankees are winning early, and then the Red Sox finally win the World Series.
He started with the Dodgers in his early career. And then he winds up on the Red Sox, which was kind of his most famous period. And it was right at the height of Red Sox-Yankees rivalry. You know, the Yankees are winning early, and then the Red Sox finally win the World Series.
He started with the Dodgers in his early career. And then he winds up on the Red Sox, which was kind of his most famous period. And it was right at the height of Red Sox-Yankees rivalry. You know, the Yankees are winning early, and then the Red Sox finally win the World Series.
But he was right in the middle of all that, and he had this – I think he's the one that actually started it, but he was like, we own you. Who's your daddy? And he started this thing, and it was a taunt. It was a chant. And I just remember so clearly when he was pitching in New York, they had a chant. Who's your daddy? And they clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
But he was right in the middle of all that, and he had this – I think he's the one that actually started it, but he was like, we own you. Who's your daddy? And he started this thing, and it was a taunt. It was a chant. And I just remember so clearly when he was pitching in New York, they had a chant. Who's your daddy? And they clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
But he was right in the middle of all that, and he had this – I think he's the one that actually started it, but he was like, we own you. Who's your daddy? And he started this thing, and it was a taunt. It was a chant. And I just remember so clearly when he was pitching in New York, they had a chant. Who's your daddy? And they clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
And it was just like this whole thing for like two or three years in a row. There was this back and forth taunt between Pedro Martinez, Yankee fans, and all these different things that were going on. And I couldn't help but think about it. It's always about who owns whom. Because that was the whole idea of the taunt.
And it was just like this whole thing for like two or three years in a row. There was this back and forth taunt between Pedro Martinez, Yankee fans, and all these different things that were going on. And I couldn't help but think about it. It's always about who owns whom. Because that was the whole idea of the taunt.
And it was just like this whole thing for like two or three years in a row. There was this back and forth taunt between Pedro Martinez, Yankee fans, and all these different things that were going on. And I couldn't help but think about it. It's always about who owns whom. Because that was the whole idea of the taunt.
But that's exactly what happens in the context where Jesus is about to take them because they're looking at him. They say, OK, you got us. We can't argue with who you are. So we're going to take you at your word. But all he does is give them a couple of challenges in this next context. And the next thing you know, they're picking up rocks again.
But that's exactly what happens in the context where Jesus is about to take them because they're looking at him. They say, OK, you got us. We can't argue with who you are. So we're going to take you at your word. But all he does is give them a couple of challenges in this next context. And the next thing you know, they're picking up rocks again.
But that's exactly what happens in the context where Jesus is about to take them because they're looking at him. They say, OK, you got us. We can't argue with who you are. So we're going to take you at your word. But all he does is give them a couple of challenges in this next context. And the next thing you know, they're picking up rocks again.
So one of our new partners is super exciting to me, One Kingdom, which is the global ministry of our church at White's Ferry Road. I've been on the board for a long time. Obviously, I've been on the road a long time, meeting our wonderful speakers around the world. It's kind of a unique mission work because it also includes disaster relief.
So one of our new partners is super exciting to me, One Kingdom, which is the global ministry of our church at White's Ferry Road. I've been on the board for a long time. Obviously, I've been on the road a long time, meeting our wonderful speakers around the world. It's kind of a unique mission work because it also includes disaster relief.
So one of our new partners is super exciting to me, One Kingdom, which is the global ministry of our church at White's Ferry Road. I've been on the board for a long time. Obviously, I've been on the road a long time, meeting our wonderful speakers around the world. It's kind of a unique mission work because it also includes disaster relief.
But it really focuses on leaders and communities around the world. And we figured out pretty early on that you have to build relationships, whether it's mission work, whether it's relief work or whatever it is you're doing to impact the kingdom. And that's what One Kingdom does. We've all had our own impacts. Jill, you know, Swannanoa had a terrible hurricane and One Kingdom was there pretty fast.
But it really focuses on leaders and communities around the world. And we figured out pretty early on that you have to build relationships, whether it's mission work, whether it's relief work or whatever it is you're doing to impact the kingdom. And that's what One Kingdom does. We've all had our own impacts. Jill, you know, Swannanoa had a terrible hurricane and One Kingdom was there pretty fast.