 We want to hear from Bob and his words of encouragement. Hi there. First of all, I just want to acknowledge what's going on in this church for me and what it's been. This church has meant so much to me. I mean, you know, my wife passed away in January and my grandson passed away two days later and the support we had before she passed with the love. I just didn't even acknowledge this. I mean, and we had a team when they'd already said they were going to pull the life support of my wife that had the audacity to come into that hospital room and pray for resurrection. I mean, and I'll tell you what, and you know, continue to be audacious. Continue to believe for it because this is going to happen. But the love and everything that was important to my wife, the support you've given me and my granddaughter who lost her husband and their four kids, you know, I mean, it's just, I love you guys and I love this church. And now on top of it, you know, I had a meeting with Pastor Villad the Friday before we had coffee together. And I looked in his eyes and I suddenly recognized that he became aware of the prison ministry and I recognized my little vision was suddenly fit into his big vision and that was exciting. That was exciting, you know. So my little vision is the fact there's four penitentiaries all around this area. You know, we're praying for revival and we're going to see. Some are called out into going into nursing homes. There's an assignment for everybody here. You know, sometimes it's in the church and many times it's outside the church. And that prison ministry for me was not only an assignment, it was a direct calling. So anyway, right now I'm going into a prison in Oregon called Two Rivers Correctional Institute. It's all out of Yuma Tilla. A lot of people aren't even aware it's there, but there's a couple of thousand men there. And we've got a move of God going on in there. And I've got testimony after testimony. There's not time to give him, but I just want to let you aware there's a pastor. And there's a pastor who's actually an inmate, prisoner, who's getting a mighty move of God there. And his name is Shane Hall. And he's a professional musician. He's a pastor. And it's like, you know, he's David and I'm Jonathan. All I can do is encourage him. He's killing giants in there. And there's a move of God going on in that place. And it's really exciting. And you can get the testimony on Facebook. Because he sends, you know, we're baptizing hundreds of men. And now we started through the encouragement of hungry generation, getting baptized in the Holy Ghost as well. And so you can go on your Facebook and pull up Rains of Grace. This pastor I'm talking about is an inmate pastor. He's a cowboy from Oklahoma. And so it's called Rains of Grace. Like Rains on the Horse, R-E-I-G-N-S. Rains of Grace, you can pull it up. And he's putting in testimony after testimony after testimony what's going on in the prison. In the meantime, you know, I'm at that point in my life where I'm really seeking the Lord about what I'm supposed to be doing now. And I'm trying to give it all I've got, you know. And he's showing me and he's presenting visions to me. But one thing is very important for me to go ahead and take care of. And at my age and everything, I've been doing this for 27 years. And I'm going to retire from my job soon. And when I do, then I'm going to go ahead and pick up the ball again with three other penitentiaries. One in Pendleton, the big one in Walla Walla, Yody Ridge and Connell. And I'm going to get my clearances back. And because he's showing me, the vision he's showing me is that there's people in here that I'm going to be passing this baton to, you know. And there's three ways to look at this. One is some people, I brought people in, they only come in once or twice by bringing them in as a guest. And all of a sudden it's like, wow! And it's a life-changing experience for them. It's like going to Israel. Everybody should go there one time because it's a life-changing experience, right? Well, the same thing coming in. So you can just come in as a guest or you might be assigned there for a season. But when I looked in Pastor Vlad's eyes, and I began to see, he saw the same thing I did. That there's people who have a specific calling to go into the penitentiaries that are going to go ahead and really dedicate themselves and pour themselves into it. Between the four penitentiaries I estimate about 9,000 people. That's a fairly good-sized town, okay? So as we have us breaking out all around us and going in different directions, go ahead and just consider and seek the Holy Spirit because let Him show you and reveal it to you. But like I said, you can just come in, look me up. I've got these forms out in the car and I can get you clear to come in as a guest just to see what happens in there. Because I've seen moves of God. I've seen things going on. Testimony after testimony. And just to come in and be a part of it and to see the men's eyes and how excited they are just to come to chapel. Think about it. I mean, so many people when they come to church out here, they've got their boat and car out in the parking lot, right? And then they're looking forward just when the service is over with going out on the river. Well, these guys are looking forward all week. This is what they got to look forward to. So they're focused and they're excited and they're worshiping and God is moving. So anyway, that's just part of my vision. I can go on and on, but I'm sharing it and I thank Pastor Velad in the church for incorporating my vision into their vision now. And I just love that. So anyway, I've talked enough. You did good, Bob. Thank you so much. You did good.