Missionary Charlie Powell reflects on his thirty-five years of ministry in Mexico to emphasize the inestimable value of a human soul. Powell uses self-deprecating humor and personal anecdotes about his failing health and physical “parts” to argue that bodily limitations should never hinder spiritual service. He contrasts the trivial price tags placed on life by popular culture and government agencies with the infinite price paid by Jesus Christ, asserting that a single soul is worth more than the entire world. Ultimately, Powell serves us with an urgent call to action for evangelism, imploring believers to invest their time, tears, and resources into reaching the lost before they face an eternal reality apart from God.