 Hi, we're here at First United Methodist Church with Lanna Hansen. Lanna is the one who's volunteered and directed a wonderful ministry for the homeless called Many Helping Hands. And Lanna, thanks for being here today. And you'd already had a really good life in lots of ways. You'd had a home and a family and a good job at Sprint. What happened? I got laid off from Sprint and I was homeless for about five years. You said homeless, what did you do? What kind of places did you? I lived in my car until I lost my car. I lived in people's couches, you know, I always, hotels, yeah. I just, I didn't know from day to day where I'd be standing. So there was a turning point. There was a transition. How did this happen? Well, once I was arrested, I got put into a program and I was living in a transitional house and that house introduced me to church and that's where I got saved. At that church, there was a ministry that was coming to that church, a bus load of bussing homeless into the church for church service called Soul Ministries. And I was interested in that. So I went to meet with them on the parking lot. They have an outside church service in downtown Dallas. So I went down there. And the minute I walked in the parking lot, God spoke to me for the first time, telling me that's what I was going to do. I was going to do homeless ministry. At that time, I didn't know what he meant. I thought that's what I was going to do is that ministry. But that's where my journey began for the homeless. So people at this ministry gave you hope? Yes. They started looking at you differently. Thursday. So we partner. The thing I love about our ministry is it's all the nominations that come together just in Christ's name to serve. And it's a well-oiled wheel.