 A lot of the heartbeat behind everything we do here at CCU, whether that's in the classroom and chapel, is to go and to go do ministry, go out into the nations. I've been to Russia and India. Papua New Guinea, Wyoming. Australia, India, China, Malaysia. This spring break I'm also leaving a trip to England. Jesus is not known there. Religion is known there. Tradition is known there. But not relationship with Jesus. And so that is my main heart in wanting to go there. And so us going in there and just saying, hey, like you matter, like God loves you and we love you. Like it makes all the difference. I from the very start noticed the mission's heart and the mission's mindset that CCU has. We're called to go into all the nations and to declare his name. We got a chance to just spend some time with these kids that just really needed love. And so just being able to work with those kids and love on them and create a pattern where CCU is able to go back, I think that's really our goal. Slowly slowly the kids are going to start seeing the gospel more and more. I mean, I can say personally that I will be going back next year. Even when I was in Papua New Guinea, I would like write in my journal, I'm never coming back here. Like this stinks like, but then there were great days of outreach. Orphanages are illegal there. So I think he's working a process even in my heart to continue to go back and build relationships and somehow change the laws there. Wherever we're going, we want to take the mission and the gospel with us. The impact that that has on your own life and the impact that that has on your heart and then the impact you can leave on somebody else emotionally is incredible. I would definitely encourage students that are coming here to get involved with missions because I don't know, you find yourself really, really what does it mean to be guided by the Holy Spirit? Yes.