 Your love is simply amazing. Every word, every promise stays true. Help me to discover my purpose. Give me a heart that follows you. I'm extraordinary. Live for you. Watch me grow to the solar. Do, do, do, do the solar. The solar. Do, do, do, do the solar. My name is Matthew. My name is Joseph. My name is Margaret. And my name is Brian. And we are from Children's Garden Home. Our children, welcome again to another amazing Children's Summit. And our theme for this month is the new faith. And our topic for today is seeking for truth. And our verse for today is, Acts 11 verse 18. And it says, and when they had this, they had no further objection and praised God's saying. So then, even to the gentiles, God has granted repentance that leads to life. Let's pray. Our dear kind and everlasting Father, we do come before you this moment appreciating for the gift of life. As we are going to listen to your sermon, please help us. And may you help your children understand. And for it is in Jesus' name, we do pray and believe. Amen. Boys and girls, we begin with a story, a story of kindness. Listen to this. At Joppa, which was near Lida, there lived a woman called Dorcas, whose name was also Tabitha. She was a tailor and she made clothes for the poor. She was loved by the church in Joppa because of her kindness. She knew who needed comfortable clothing and who needed sympathy. She freely ministered to the poor and those in sorrow. My tie said that her skillful fingers were more active than her tongue. Sadly, one day, she became sick and died. Oh, no. Everybody was very sad because Dorcas was a very kind person. When they heard disciple Peter was in Lida, which was near Joppa, messengers were sent to him, asking him not to delay to come to them. Immediately Peter arrived and went with them to Joppa. Vision was revealing to Peter that he has to go and preach to the Gentiles. Today, God is seeking for souls among the high as well as the lowly. They had many like Cornelius, whom the Lord desires to know his word. God calls for honest, humble workers who will carry the gospel to the higher class like Cornelius. As we end, Masi, would you like to tell us what you've learned from this lesson? First, I have learned that prayer is very powerful. In the King, I must say how the world worship him. In all the nations, in all the worlds, me, yes, I will go. Let's pray. Dear God, dear Father, you come before me in this particular moment. I appreciate for the children and salmon. I hope they have understand it well. They will keep it in their mind. And it is in Jesus' name I do pray and believe. Amen. Children, thank you for coming and listening to the children's salmon today. Please join us the next sabbath as we learn about Delivered from Prison. Bye for now. Bye.