 My biggest inspiration in this is our Savior Jesus. He was the best evangelist we could ever meet in our world. He evangelized to people on the river. He evangelized to people on the street. Sometimes he actually went to somebody's office and somebody's work and preached to them so good that the guy left his job right there without 30-day notice. This guy's name was Matthew. Some guys were willing to just, they were fishing one day and then Jesus talked to them. They got so saved. Not only they got baptized and joined the church, this guy actually left their nets where they stood and just walked behind Jesus. Jesus was the best evangelist. You may say, well, because Jesus was good. Jesus had a good feeling. Jesus had a great ministry. Oh, no. Do you remember a time when they handcuffed him? And one of the guys who was reaching to handcuff Jesus had an ear that was cut off, an accident, we believe, by one of Jesus' zealous disciples. And Jesus being handcuffed, he didn't say, hey, you deserve that, bro. He didn't say, hey, just go to your family doctor. He will stitch it up. Jesus says, hey, could you handcuff me for a minute? Let me touch your ear. That is the very guy who is going to beat you tomorrow. And Jesus takes time and heals his ear while being in the valley. My Jesus, such an inspiration. Not to use your pain to stop your purpose. He's hanging on the cross. Leaders there are mocking and saying, if you're Elijah, come down. One of the criminals has the guts and the audacity to mock him as well. And there is another guy, he looks about kind of desperate. And Jesus starts a conversation, not in a coffee shop, not at work, not during drive-through, on the cross with the guy and leads him to salvation in the cross.