 So let's just continue, we're going to make a slight detour into what we can do personally for productivity as leaders and really look at the background for that. So what do you think? Can I be satisfied with the efforts put in or do I need to look for results as well? How do you evaluate? Let's say you have someone on your team who's really doing a lot, they're putting in a lot of effort but the results are not reached or the targets are not met. I just want to hear from you, how would you evaluate what would you do in that situation? How would you handle things? Anyone? I would go with the progress, not just the results because sometimes results might take time but progress is important to measure. For example, like when we do projects like Six Sigma project might take about six months, but if you're measuring the productivity in two months, you need to see from which phase to which phase you progressed. You may see the result after six months but the progress gives a good view of that. Right, wonderful. Thanks, that was very useful. So which means that even though we're going to evaluate the final result after six months, when we break down the whole process into several phases, you're going to be evaluating the progress in each phase, correct? Or is that how it is? Yeah, okay. So that's good, right. So in any case, what you're saying is that there needs to be progress in line with the effort that is put in. Which means that, well, there could be hard work put in or there could be smart work put in. But with respect to that, there needs to be some movement, some momentum towards what we're working, to what we're working towards, right? And so that's something which is important. So even in our own personal lives, in our own personal work that we do or the ministry work, whatever, there is a, we need to evaluate whether it's productive or not, whether it is yielding our results and whether we are moving towards what we want to achieve eventually, right? I think that word progress is very helpful when we look at this because when we look at results, we are looking, there could be a tendency to say, okay, I want it now today, what is, what has happened. But when we look at progress, even though we are looking at results, but it is, you know, you move towards it and that is very, very important. Yeah. Okay, so let's, let me just share the screen. Okay, so we know that, you know, our Lord is gracious, our Lord is kind, we know that He is patient, right? The agape, God kind of love, you know, He's patient, He is kind, He's loving, but He's also looking for results, He's also looking for fruitfulness in our lives. Okay. Well, the thing is this, He understands where we are, He understands our limitations, but He loves us, He cares for us and He does not want to leave us in that place of, you know, our limitations or maybe in that place where we are struggling, right? He wants us, He wants to move us from that place into a place of strength. He, in fact, pours out His Spirit, He wants to make His strength manifest in our, in our lives, like in order to even overshadow and, you know, our weaknesses, so that our weaknesses are completely taken over by His strength and then we go beyond what we can do, you know, what we can do. He says, in efficiency, He says that He's able to do exceedingly, abundantly, or beyond all that we can ask or even imagine, right? And when you look at John 15, the Lord Jesus talks about, you know, He gives the picture of how He is the wine and we are the branches, the one of fellowship, one of, you know, where the, of identity, right? One in which there is power that is flowing from Him to us. The fact that we are partakers of divine nature, you know, everything is just contained in that one picture. He said, I am the wine and you are the branches. And we are branches for a reason, because the branch is the fruit bearing part and we are called to bear fruit, to be fruitful. Okay. Let's, let's just read through some of these verses, verses one to eight. The Lord Jesus says, I am the true wine and my Father, every branch in me that does not bear fruit, He takes and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes, that it may bear more fruit. You are already clean because the word which I have spoken to you, abide in me and I in you, as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. I am the wine, you are the branches, he who abides in me and I in him bears much fruit. For without me can do nothing. If anyone does not abide in me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered and they gather them and throw them into the fire and they are burnt. If you abide in me and my words abide in you, you will ask what you desire and it shall be done for you. By this my Father is glorified that you bear much fruit, so you will be my disciples. So we see this picture of the Son being the wine, the Father and Ressa and we are the branches and the branches, the exhortation to abide in the wine, that's the problem with living stones, living branches, they tend to move. So saying, you know, the wine stay with the wine and you will bear fruit. Without him we cannot do anything and so we draw from him. If you look at verse 4, 5 actually, but he who abides in me and I in him bears much fruit. So that's the reality as we abide, as we stay, as we draw from him, as he transforms, as he changes, as are, even our perceived weaknesses, our personalities, which are not really helping maybe, maybe certain things in the flesh, certain things that need to be renewed, the unrenewed mind is maybe limiting, maybe unwilling, you know, maybe it's fleshly, maybe it's carnal, you know, does not bring the purpose of God in our own lives and the Lord is saying, you know, this is it, you draw, you draw from me, you stay connected, you abide in me and you will bear fruit. So which is very, very encouraging and in doing so, in being fruitful, the Father is glorified. Okay, so we can, you know, we can apply this in our personal lives, we can apply this in our, you know, work and profession in our ministry and everything is that we are, you know, we are drawing fruit from him. So especially we can say, okay, fruitfulness and, you know, the work, our character and everything is changed because of the work of the Holy Spirit in us. We're bearing fruit, the fruit of disparity, ultimate outcome of the work is, you know, we see that love, joy, peace and faithfulness and so on, you know, being visible, tangible in our lives and when you get the natural side of it, you know, our expression of that in our daily life, you know, our lives being productive, our work being productive. Okay, so, you know, look at some practical things here, okay, to be productive, you know, it goes without saying that when we are efficient, okay, when we are efficient in the work we do, then it will affect our productivity, right? So efficiency, you know, it depends on the kind of input that we put, the kind of effort that we put, the kind of thought behind the effort that we put, you know, it influences the outcome, right? I remember reading a very interesting quote, let me see if I can just pick it up. Yeah, it said, don't be upset by this, you did not get, okay? So, I mean, that's a very nice, nice thing. Don't be upset by the results you did not get. The second part of it is this, by the work you did not do, you know, don't be upset by the results you did not get, by the work you did not do. So the thing is that when the work, when we slack off and, you know, it's not, you know, when we're not really performing to offer full potential or capacity, we know it, right? And we cannot expect the outcome to be different. And we cannot be, cannot say, okay, you know, I'm disappointed by what has come, you know, what is the outcome because, you know, the input was not there. So we can't really do that. So, here are some practical things, okay? So with this understanding that God is for us, and the Lord is looking for fruitfulness in our lives, you know, he's cheering us on. He's not like, you know, it's not like a stern master saying, okay, do this or else. But he's with us. We know that he never leaves nor forsakes us. He, we have access to his wisdom. We have access to his ability. And, and therefore, he's making this change in us, transforming us, changing us so that we can be effective, efficient, and be productive. Okay. So when you say, when you look at that, well, we want to be productive, right? We want to do, we want to do our best. And several scriptures that we've, you know, we've been looking at, you know, Colossians 3, you know, do it as unto the Lord, right? Whatever you do, do it with all your heart, whether it's in word, whether it's indeed, do it with all your heart as unto the Lord. 317 and 23 talks about the kind of, you know, mindset that we need to have when we carry on, when we take up any task. Okay. Some practical things is, you know, here's a list. We just go through this. When we organize ourselves, our lives, our work, then we are better. We are, we are efficient. It's a simple thing, but it can really, you know, make a, it's like a hinge, you know, it's a small thing, but it can carry a heavy load. And it's, it's something that enables the door to open. So organize when you are, when we, you and I are organized, then we are more efficient. And the outcome is also better, the product, there's better productivity. Okay. So we looked at that, right? Organizing our people, organizing resources, organizing our time, and so on. So, so be organized. Okay. So it does take some time to get organized. It does, well, take some effort in order to continue to be organized, right? It's easy to make a mess and it's easy to keep things disorganized. And so organized, being organized will help us, you know, whether it's a file that you're, you know, whether it's a file, whether it's a document, whether it's information where you put it on your laptop, on your computer, there's so much, right? Simple things would be, you know, even our wardrobe and we're still our team, you know, our worship team. Guys, you know, don't look for clothes for what you're going to wear and don't think about it on Sunday morning, right? Because everyone leaves home early. Like I leave home by 6 30am to be in church by 7am because the service starts at 8. So we have a sound check at 7. So most days I'm leaving by 6 30. And if it's, you know, if it's the other location, I'm leaving by, let's say 7 30 or so. So there's, that's not the time to get up and, you know, and, and think about contemplate about what I'm going to wear and what will go, you know, what will be matching with no, you've already decided you've already, you know, it's already ironed and kept and, you know, a lot of things can go wrong on Sunday morning, right? So, you're not looking for the iron, you're not looking to iron it, and then you realize, oh, this button is gone, or this is not there and the stitches, you know, it was fine the last time I wore it and all that. So, you know, get organized, do it the previous day, let everything be ready. So you don't have to even think, all you do is just get up and get ready and go, you know. So you see that, you know, this is something that we just tell the teams over and over again, this is what you do. So organize for efficiency, right? Second thing is to reuse for efficiency. It templates, you know, if it's a, if it's a letter, you know, maybe if it's a, you know, a lot of communication happens, you know, if it's a church, a ministry, right, you're constantly, you're sending out information, right? Maybe it's a church and maybe you want to send out a welcome email to people. Maybe you want to send out what happened, what's happening, or what happened on Sunday, like we normally have a rewind email, which talks about the message, the message outline, you know, where you can access it and so on. So it typically goes out on a Tuesday. So there is also an email which goes out when, you know, when someone passed away and someone goes home to be with the Lord. And there's all kinds of communication that's happening, right, in a ministry, in a church, and so also in a different organization. So it's best to reuse certain things, right, for efficiency. So you cut down on time. Of course, you know, you can, you can change, you can refine, you can, you know, add to things, add to it, delete it. But it's good to have some templates, right? So you already have a, you know, standard format. Maybe you want to thank some people because they serve. Maybe it's a guest speaker, okay. You know, have a standard letter. You can always add to it, you know, you can always add some, some special things that they, that you notice that you observed in the way they ministered. You can always do that. But this would really help, you know, and especially if there are, you know, 10 things to be done. I know 20 things to be done before, afternoon, and this would really help. So whether it's a PowerPoint, whether it's a document, whether it's a letter that's going on, reuse it, right? Whether it's a, even if it's a, you know, an appointment letter that you want to send out, a job description, like have a template, so you can reuse this over and over again, right? Rosters, especially scheduling people, you can reuse things, okay. So I'm sure there could be many other things that you can reuse, and you can use it so that the work becomes, you know, even more efficient, right? Okay, work ahead of time. You know, definitely, you know, these are some things, and I'm not talking, you know, sharing this from the place of being an expert. I'm learning, I struggle in these, some of these things, and I'm still trying to overcome some of these things and make it consistent in my life. But, you know, working ahead of time, right, so that we can, you know, do things, there's no rush, we do it with excellence, there's enough thought that goes into, you know, every task. So it, which means that we work back, you know, sometimes we misjudge the time that it takes. And we say, oh, there's no problem, I can get it done. That's fine. Then you realize, you sit down to do it, and you realize that there's so much more, right? So working ahead, really evaluating the task and saying, okay, it's going to take me maybe two months to get this done. So therefore, let me start ahead, okay, and start work ahead and I can finish it on time, or even before time. So, so put some time frame to every task, to every work. In other words, time box, right, your work, so that we don't have to, you know, if you're sitting to draft a letter, and you don't, you're not spending like two hours on it, right? Well, you take about five minutes or 10 minutes, and that's it. And you say, okay, this is the task, I'm done with it. These are so many calls that I need to make. And I'm going to do it in, you know, this is the, you know, X number of hours or so many minutes, I want to finish it. So put a time frame to the task, and work ahead. Okay. I mean, these are some practical things. I'm sure, you know, everybody's doing this, but I'm just, but it's good to reiterate, right? Some of these simple, foundational things. Okay, do the most important work during the best working hours. Okay, I'm sure that some of us, for some of us, it could be, you know, the first few hours or, you know, before afternoon, you know, we function the best. We are the most attentive. We are the sharpest at that time, right? Maybe eight to 12 is when we are the sharpest. Everything's firing, one cup of coffee, and then you're all good to go and, you know, you're sharp then. So do the most important work, or do the most challenging work during that time, right? Now, maybe post lunch is when you, sometimes, you know, you tend to slow down. Okay, and you can prioritize the other things, maybe some routine tasks, which do not require so much of thought and effort. Maybe you can, you know, prioritize that a little later when your energy levels are a little low, right? The best working hours for the important work, for the challenging work. Okay, so when it comes to challenging work, sometimes we tend to postpone it, right? Okay, I will, it's difficult. I will not, you know, let me do it later, and let me do it later in the day. We're not really, we're doing tasks that we really enjoy doing. Maybe these challenging, the difficult ones are something that we don't really enjoy. So we tend to, you know, reschedule it later and say, okay, I'm going to do the most enjoyable things first. Okay, but the thing is, the later never happens, right? Energy levels are down, and then the challenging work, okay? Say, okay, let's let me do it the next day, let me postpone it. And then it never happens. And then it's so close to the deadline, and it's daunting. It is challenging. And we're spending whole nights doing it. So tired, the brain is tired, physically you're tired, and we're not able to give our best, right? So the most challenging work, the most important work, you'll do it during our best working hours. Okay, you know, there are certain tasks that we, you know, it's maybe it's a specialized task, maybe you are the one person who's skilled, best skilled, you're the best person to do it, or maybe, you know, you're the person who can take a decision on it, right? So, so you do do those tasks, right? And, you know, I was trying to think of some ministry related examples, maybe it is to, you know, prepare the message for Sunday, like no one you can't delegate it, you have to do it. Maybe it's a song list that you need to send to the team. Now, if you are the worship leader, then you have to do that. You know, so it's things like that, where there's no one else, you know, but you, and you need to do that. And you're the one who is best skilled for that, and maybe you're the best person for that, do that. There are other tasks, which can be delegated, which can, which others can handle, then by all means go ahead and do that. So, we can do it well. We're going to learn more on, you know, delegation and all that in life skills course, just getting very interesting, very practical. I think this would be in, I don't know, probably the next semester or so. Yeah, so, you know, delegate to others who can do it well, and maybe who can, you don't have to do it yourself. Okay, then rest and refreshed. Rest is very important, recharge, we get renewed, we get totally refreshed, and suddenly solutions come. That's the way it works for, you know, when we have a good time of rest, and maybe even during the sleep, you know, the answers are coming, right? Now, I remember, you know, for one, I think what we used to call as big Sunday, and these were evangelistic Sundays, where we invite people for the church service, and usually there's some lunch happening, some special things happening after the service. So, I was really struggling with an opening song, you know, for, so I was thinking of the congregation, there are believers, there are, maybe there are people who don't know the Lord also there, and then what we're thinking as an opening song, and I, and I remember, you know, saying, okay, God, you know, I thought, thought, thought about it, nothing happened, and I just, you know, slept, and I remember waking up with this song, like, in my heart, a part of a song, singing that part of a song, and immediately I just said, yeah, yeah, this is it, this sits well. Sometimes, you know, rest, and the refreshing, it just gets us recharged, renewed, and God can sleep to, I mean, speak to us, you know, when we are resting, when we are relaxed, okay, exercise to increase efficiency, physically, you know, to stay sharp, exercise, be physically active, okay. I'm sure you can add to that list some personal things. I'm sure you have your own, you know, personal hacks, how you can, you know, do things efficiently, so add to that list, right, okay. We're going to look at another thing, which is maintaining personal strength, okay. Now, you know, when you are a leader, and when, you know, you are unfolding quite a bit of responsibility, and, you know, there are tasks to be done, there are, you know, there are things to be done, there are decisions to be made. Well, one aspect that you need to, I mean, you and I, we need to really take care of is our personal strength, okay, spiritually, physically, you know, our emotional strength, everything. It becomes our responsibility, it is our responsibility, okay. We need to understand that, you know, on this side of eternity, in this, you know, in our physical bodies, there are limitations, and there are no limitations to the spirit. The Lord Jesus said, you know, the spirit is willing, but the flesh, unfortunately, has its limitations because of the fall of man, right. So, the thing is, we need to be careful, we need to be intentional about maintaining whether it's physical, whether it's spiritual, you know, we need to keep that, that's our responsibility. As much as we, you know, go to the Lord and pray, and we, as much as we, you know, read the Word, and stay in the Word, and, you know, pray, and worship, and so on. So, this is our responsibility, okay. Isaiah 40, 28 to 31, have not known, have you not heard? We have a lasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, neither faints, nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable. He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might, He increases strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall, but those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength, right. So, renewal of strength comes from the Lord. When we make time to be in His presence, or to wait upon Him, when we receive from Him, our strength is renewed, okay. Maybe in the business of ministry, you know, in the business of things, we sometimes, that personal time with God, you know, takes a backseat. It's how it used to be. It becomes maybe a routine. Maybe it becomes, these are some dangers, right. It becomes more of, you know, your spending time in order to minister, right. Spending time in order to prepare for something, in order, there maybe there's a meeting, maybe there's an event, maybe there's a, you know, there's a, there's a Bible study in the evening, maybe there's, you know, there's something, there's a youth service, that service, maybe there's a seminar, and maybe, you know, we come to that place where we are spending time in order to, you know, give, we're spending something. And all our, you know, time with the Lord, if it's going to be that, then our strength, yes, there is strength in that also. I'm sure the Lord will speak and I'm sure we are, you know, handling the word. So there is something that we're receiving. But there's nothing that can, that can replace or they can substitute us being in the presence of God, us exclusively spending time in the presence of God to hear and speak, to receive from Him, to pour out our hearts to Him. Whatever is causing a drain on our energy and strength, you know, all those emotions, all the negativity, all those, you know, all those fears that are, you know, just draining off our strength. We should come and to cast everything at His feet and to receive from Him, right? Maybe there are regrets, maybe there are disappointments, you know, and these things we try to mask in a sense, okay, you know, because it's all there, right, to come and to just pour out, to unburden, you know, all those things at the feet of the Lord and to receive His strength. Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength, okay? Isaiah 30 and verse 15, for thus says the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, in returning and rest you shall be saved, in quietness and confidence shall be your strength, but you would not, right? So the importance of spending time to be renewed spiritually, right? The second thing is also to not plateau off, to not come to a place of being stagnant, but to continue to grow, okay, continue to grow, to keep growing. The thing happened, and what happens is like when we are emotionally tired, okay, that is when we, we don't want to keep growing, okay? Maybe we are dealing with some hurts, dealing with some disappointment, maybe we are discouraged and definitely there's no, you know, there is no fire for us to keep learning to keep growing, right? So we need to receive healing, be whole, be made whole, and, you know, and also, you know, when we are disappointed, when there are a lot of regrets and maybe relationally also, you know, the things are not really in place or maybe, you know, we are still bitter, we are fighting, there's a lot of strife. Now, all that is going to drain away all the, you know, the impetus that we need, the momentum, and also the desire to dream with God and walk with God and go forward with God. Just think about it, all these things just drain away, you know, all those desires and the dreams, right? So one has to deal with that first in order to come to that place and keep on, I mean, moving forward to keep learning, to keep growing and, you know, to have that desire, okay? So I'm not sure where we are, you know, where you are, if there's a hunger for more, you know, if there's a desire for more, or is it on, you know, like a autopilot kind of mode, right? Sometimes it happens, you know, we are attending class, I'm logging off and I'm tired, I'm just tired, I just don't want anything more. So many things that are draining off that energy and my physical strength and the focus, right? So receive healing, receive God's strength and be an overcomer, you know, be made whole and let God renew that appetite, appetite for more of him, right? So keep learning and keep, you know, for us to keep learning, for us to keep growing and so many sources, resources, so many ways that we can do it, listening to sermons, podcasts and reading books, listening to books, right? Being read out, audio books, whatever works, right? So many ways by which we can actually receive, right? And keep learning and we can do that, right? Okay, interact with others, we encourage and inspire you. Again, I remember, you know, in our early, in my early days as a Christian that I would meet with this friend, I would have gone through a lot during the week, you know, struggling with temptation, just coming to terms with this new identity and also, you know, all these questions and etc. So typically on a Saturday, he would come home because Saturday we would go to the church where we were and we would spend some time in prayer. And so before that, he would just drop by home and we would spend some hours just talking, mostly he'll be talking, I'll be listening. So he was just talking about, you know, various things, encourage, very encouraging, you know, a lot of testimonies of what's happening in his life, what's happening in, you know, others lives and so on. And at the end of which, you know, I'll be so encouraged and so inspired, so motivated to continue on with God, right? And even now, you know, there are certain people or certain videos that I've watched, you know, when it comes to just be fired up, you know, in my zeal for evangelists and personal evangelism and missions and so on. So certain people that I, you know, just listen to that I watch and watch, see the way that they minister and, right? So inspirational and encouragement, right? So interact with people and we are the body of Christ. As believers, we've been, you know, we are part of the spiritual body of Christ and that's how God designed it. And we see in the Ephesians, let me just read out that verse. Yeah, it's Ephesians 4, right after, you know, Paul writes about the five-fold ministry. He says, verse 15, Ephesians 4, 15, but speaking the truth and love may grow up in all things into Him, unto Him, into Him who is the head Christ, from whom the whole body joined and knit together by what every joint supplies according to the effective working by which every part does its share causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love. Okay, let's read that again. The whole body joined and knit together by what every joint supplies according to the effective working by which every part does its share causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love. So this is how, you know, we've been designed, we've been, you know, placed in the spiritual body of Christ and every part does its share. Every part does its share of offering strength and causing the other member to work and grow and together it causes growth of the body. So we see that, like, interacting with others who encourage us and who inspire, who motivate us. This is how God designed it. This is what fellowship is about. So maybe there's a life group, maybe there's a, you know, Bible study and this time of fellowship, maybe it's just a one-on-one mentoring session, but, you know, do that and you will be encouraged, you know, do that as a leader, you know. So that's the thing, you know. Sometimes leadership is, you know, it's like a very lonely journey, you know. It's like, so, but make sure that you surround yourself with others, excuse me, others whom you can, you know, open up your lives to and share and like we, there may not be many people, but then at least, you know, there could be few whom you can, you know, share, whom you can draw strength from. Obviously, you know, there's always Lord who's available, but God is also designed for us to interact with people via strength to receive strength. Okay. Take time to exercise and rest. It goes without saying, you know, maybe just to dwell on it a little bit. I'm sure there are others who are experts in it, but then, you know, exercising, many times we go to that verse. Let me go to that verse. You know, bodily exercise, what is that verse? Can someone help me out? Is it Timothy? Yeah. First Timothy 4, verse 8. Okay. For bodily exercise, profits a little, but godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of that, of the life that now is and of that, which is to come, right? So exactly contrasting between physical exercise and exercising in godliness, right? It's talking about godliness. Yes, which is very, very true, but we also need to understand that there is a connection between the body, the mind, the spirit, and we need to take time to look after this physical body that God has created. Okay. And as ministers of God, as Christian leaders, we need to start stewarding that right from, maybe right from today, right from the time you're hearing this, if you've not, you know, if there's been an abuse of the body, you know, if you're not exercising, you know, some, you know, the practical thing is ourselves will be weak. Okay. And it came as a, yeah, I'll just probably stop here. It, you know, be thankful, keep your vision refreshed. Okay. But anyway, I'm talking about the physical exercise and rest, you know, once it's a week, the stuff that I could do, maybe pre pandemic, you know, before the lockdown and, you know, pre COVID thing, you know, two years back, physically, I realized suddenly that I couldn't do it. I tried to, I could do some 20 pushups or 22 pushups, one stretch, but here I was struggling to do one, you know, one, and I just, I was laying on the floor, realize that our muscles do grow weak, right, and need strength to carry out what God has called us to carry out. We need strength to do it. The flesh is weak. The spirit is willing. Right. So it is not unspiritual to take care of our bodies. It is not unspiritual to, to, you know, to not overeat, to eat healthy. It's not unspiritual to maybe, you know, exercise and start where you are and just don't overdo it. But, you know, some of those chronic pains actually disappear when you exercise, you know, you realize it, because when the muscle becomes stronger than, you know, this is, personally, I'm just talking about the whole back pain that I had. I was really, very, very skeptical about, you know, going, doing those exercises, which were targeting that very area, but started out in a very gentle manner, you know, just the stretches and doing those things. But then I realized, hey, the pain is strong. The pain is not there anymore. Right. So certain things we need to do in the physical and exercising and adequate rest, rest for the body, rest for the mind, something that is very, very necessary. Rest is when our body actually repairs. So you know that our body repairs, our body, you know, there's a lot of things that are happening. So please don't ignore that. Don't go, that's unspiritual. No, it is connected and it's very important. Right. Okay. We'll stop here. Have a great weekend. Very nice having you guys here. God bless. We'll meet again next week. Bye-bye. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye. Have a great time of ministry. All those who are ministering on the weekend. Bye-bye. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor.