 Everything Everyone can hear me. Yeah, we can hear you but the presentation I think oh, yeah, yeah, that's fine Yeah, so you're you're ready to start Okay, okay, so your time starts now go ahead Good morning everyone. I'm here to present my Research paper today, and I don't want to start with my topic But I just want all of you to look at the picture and we see 12 girls over here We can come sit we see 12 girls over here, but we see them smiling. We see them both easy then standing strong You're not able to see the picture clearly Yeah Let me start again. Good morning, everyone I'm here to present my research topic today, and I want to start with my research topic as I already We see the picture of 12 women over here and how we see them We see them bold. We see them smiling. We see them Standing strong. We don't see anything wrong picture. But what we don't see is There are four people hidden in the picture They are not exactly smiling. They're not exactly both, but they're acting out and Statistics says that one in three women and India Have been sexually abused have had that experience in their life But they battle silently on the inside. So when we say one and three It has an opportunity for someone to be in your church who might have faced it who might have thought of it And here I am presenting about the restoring hope Examinating the transformative impact of the gospel the lives of sexually abused girls and women from the city of So what is sexual abuse? Sexual abuse is also referred to as molestation is an abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another It is often perpetrated using force or by taking advantage of the other My research primarily focus on three things first if they should be girls and women They are not focusing on the main gender and we are also focusing The men and girls in the city of Patlu and we are also focusing the people who are experienced healing through gospel There are people who experience Healing to a therapy some There are other religion people who try to heal themselves the various method Since my research focus on the impact of the gospel yet focusing on the people who experience healing to gospel and We all are well aware of what the gospel is we've been studying for the past three years We know the gospel can come for us. It can heal us can bring to join us It can renew our mind. It can renew our thoughts it can strengthen us it makes us feel loved and It accuses and there are so many things that the gospel does to us And I believe it's the same for the one who has Experience of views in their life. They deserve to be sent to the hospital and I Have analyzed the data of 13 women from the city of Bangalore Who have experienced healing through gospel? It's not like they never went on counseling They never sought help in somewhere else, but they felt like ultimately the gospel has played a crucial role in their healing journey I just want to show some statistics Results that I found through my research We're gonna see at what age in the city of Bangalore Mostly people are being abused and by whom they are being abused But and we're also going to see the means of gospel that helps them and the impact that it creates on them So according to the data that I have collected most of the people are abused during their childhood from the age 0 to 12 the least that I found was five years old and From 0 to 12. They are abused Most often it's because of the innocence that they have and as a child They don't understand what really happens to them and they believe what other person says and they don't even realize until They understand what's really happening until someone explains to them and the next set of age would be 13 to 19 and in the city of Bangalore happens mostly because of It's a city culture and boys and girls They try to be in relationship at a very young age or most of the cases that I analyzed They were in the teenage. They were fine trying to be so as for luck And in turn they get sexually abused and the next age will be 28 to 39 And I never found the case from 40 to 59 or 60 plus Which doesn't mean that no one gets abused in their age But abuse is hidden in the name of marriage. That's what I believe in most of the time women So step out and say about it And most of the women are abused by their relatives when I say the letters I mean those who are in the blood relation of the family It could be cousin it could be uncles or or anyone For anyone who's in the bloodline Strangers doesn't mean someone But some most of the time it's the next two people whom the patterns leave just to take care of the child sometimes they go to some classes and those are the one I categorize as strangers and sadly even People who grew up in a dysfunctional family are abused by their father as well and some are abused by their friends It's in between relationship like boyfriends as well as the opposite gender Friends that they are in their life and there's so much trust behind the person which Develops into a state of abuse nature So it comes to the impact the gospel created and how the impact is being created Most of the time it's created because of the small groups that's in the church People finds easy to get attached in a small group than to get attached to the whole congregation So they say when we are in a small group, we get the time to talk about what's happening with our life We get the time to encourage each other. So 24% of my research they all say a small group helps us a lot interaction with the people Just sharing our story with them and they keep it confidential that helps them a lot And the next comes to biblical counseling. Thankfully in the city of Bangalore, there are many faith-based counselors also I've I left it over here. So They try to get into counseling to get heat and LC is actually a local church The preachings in the local church. We all know that most of the times that people Battle silently. They don't let it out. They don't tell what exactly Happening with them. So the preaching in the local church is like the love of Christ, the forgiveness, the cross, the healing Every preaching somewhere it touches them and that also heals them So these people they won't step out and say they need help But they acquire help through the message that is being preached Which tells us that like there will be no idol cross at church. We are here to preach the gospel Let's let's do it. Let's make sure that we are preaching a lot of Christ And this is one of the most interesting fact that 15% of them are Coming into a healing process of gospel because of what they've heard in children's church and that was very surprising to me Most of the people that I analyzed with won Christians So they fall away from Christianity for some time and then when life fits hard They again remember what they have heard in children's church and that helps them back to be With Christ so children's church is a very powerful ministry what they heard about the cross the love of God Somewhere it's it's Imprisoned in their heart at a young age and they remember after the abuse or they've heard and they and they come back to Christ come back to the Gospel PSA is preaching of sexual abuse, which is found very rare So people who are gone for abuse they tend to search in the internet On any preaching about healing Is there any pastor preaching about this there any preaching on it? Is there a biblical reason or biblical hope that I can hold on so this is Not found in most of the churches and I think this should be implied in the churches to preach about it That there is healing even for those who are sexually abused HM is healing ministries There are some healing ministries which happens for like seven days straight eight days straight They come some people they pray for people there and six percent One minute more Yeah, and then the finally it comes to the fence He's the people so therefore major yes that the people get here It's their identity their pattern of thoughts their relationship and the area of workiness So what would I like the church to do? Make sure that you have small groups women Make sure there is biblical Thumbs in a church that preachings about forgiveness and the love of God and also make sure that there's a powerful Christian children's church These are the impacts that the gospel creates on them and Finally, I want the church to not to be silent about this because people Thank you Jeffy now So I just have one question so it was a well thought out well researched So can you just tell a couple of questions? Can you tell me about the sample size that you used like how many respondents from which you gathered this data? How many people were interviewed or how many people? Yeah, so I I had a thought to interview about people So It's a collection of data Okay, 30 is a sample size, okay, okay, okay, so just one more question now In in all these respondents What about abuse in church? You know, have you did you ever explore that? You know sexual abuse in church people who are in church was that Something that came about and how would you what would you recommend? Yeah, so there were two cases where it was the father who abused them and the father is actually a mighty minister at church. He volunteered so good and This child was abused at a young age by the father continuously and she stated To me that people would never believe I go and tell that my dad does this maybe because my dad was volunteering going on the changes and So it does happen at church. So what would I recommend is that I? think there should be Teachings from family structures as well what the father has to do. What is the role of the father? not just Inspiring someone to volunteer Family has not been teaching much maybe and to also believe Also comes to that awareness that people could be ministers and also Still Be abusive at home. They could be dependent on Churches, I think teachings on family Yeah, okay. Thank you. Thank you, Jeffina. God bless Okay, so who's next we have Lubega and we also have Divya so Divya, would you like to present? Okay, you can set up your presentation and then once you're ready, let me know Yeah, okay, okay. Thank you, right In the meantime Lubega Lubega you can get ready. So immediately after Divya's you can go You can start right? Okay Sure pasta will be ready Okay, but it is it's raining here. So that's why my network is disturbing, but I'm already Sure, sure. It's it's it's quite clear. We can go ahead. No worries. Yeah Okay, thank you, sir. Thank you Divya you're set. Yes. Yes faster. Yeah Share my screen. Yeah, please able to see Just a minute. Yeah, it's just coming up Yeah, yeah, it's on the present of you, but it's it's fine. We can see it Okay, yeah No worries, you can go ahead. Are you going to also switch on your camera? Yeah, sure Okay So to do that Should I be Yeah, yeah, we can see, you know, okay, okay, you can you're ready to start. Shall I start the time? Yeah, yeah, I just want to Like know about the controls Is it So you're able to see my yes, yeah, we can see your screen you can see you and we can see your presentation as well Okay, so I'm trying to understand how to move my slides like You just have to click on it does it help Click on the next slide You have the presenter view right so on the next slide at the left Left extreme you have slides which are listed one two three So either that or you can do a page down and see if it moves to the next screen. Yeah Okay, I'm just gonna try with this Actually the screen is kind of showing is disabled for me so that's why I'm not able to Okay, okay try switching off your camera and then we can present it please That helps. Yeah, I'll just try Yeah Still I'm seeing like it's disabled Is there anything else that I need to Yeah, like what I'd suggested you can actually save it as a PDF and then present it. That's also fine Okay, sure. Yeah, so files. Okay. So in the meantime, we'll ask Lubega to Present, okay. Yeah, okay. You can just get set with that Let's see. So I'm just going to In Lubega Yeah, Lubega go ahead, please you if you have a presentation Try and put it Okay, I Sent my details to you No, if you have a PowerPoint you can you can share that share screen Okay, do you have that I Have Yeah, it's not coming up at the bottom of the screen. You will see You know a box with an arrow pointing to the top That's the icon which you should use in order to share so it says if you Are you are you presenting from a laptop or from your phone? I'm presenting from a laptop Yeah, and when I so I'm sorry say that again I'm saying when I put I click on present now Yeah Bring me another screen which says show what to share with the meat and Right so your presentation has to be open and it will also Come up. Okay Yeah Yeah, so when you when you say present now this The the arrow with the box that I can you click that and Then you get to choose what you're presenting Unless if I open it in a chrome I said I I put my my My intention into this tab. Can I do that? Because I can see No, you can either when you say present you can either have a chrome tab you can either have a window So if the yeah click on window and see if your presentation is coming up there, okay The only the only Give me is okay. Let me go to window. Okay Fine fine fine. She's now here. Yeah, so click on that Okay, so yeah, it's coming up now Okay, yeah, it's coming up now so you can So are you able to move this slides from one slide to another? Yeah, okay So, okay. We'll start your timer now. Okay your time starts now. Please go ahead Yeah Good morning everyone. My name is a rega. It's Collins and my instructor is mr. Joe my isire. I'm here presenting my individual search paper For the award of a bachelor's in theology from the university or from a PC Bibocology Bangalore India my topic is and was the biblical view on sexual immorality and its implication on my local church and my statement of problem is Despite the emphasis on moral values is a conduct in running culture reports of social misconduct abuse and Inappropriate behavior within the year settings have a month this research aims to Examine the type variants root causes consequences and sexual immorality in the running churches. I Had the general objective the general objective of the study was to assess the biblical view on sexual immorality and its implication unlock churches and And after the general objectives, I had three Specific objectives one was to evaluate the effect of union of a man and woman on sexual immorality In Chicago and I particularly in a church they call Zion temple where I attend second was to determine the effect of purity and passion on sexual immorality at my church, which is I'm temple and Third was to inch to establish effects of this interpretation on sexual immorality And then temple. I had a Conceptual framework. I had first I had an independent variable and a dependent variable the independent variable was the biblical view and the dependent variable was sexual immorality Union of a man and a woman there is legally Parental consent payment of dowry consent of both parties There was also purity and Passion under that there is goddess plan right channels a product of love respect of ladies in pure days Sad was resisting temptation under that there is Pray praying together reading the Bible together fasting together attending church together and when you go to the Dependent variable. There is fornication adultery polygamy lesbians in incensed and rep My research design population size sample size data collection methods my research design in nature was descriptive whereby the study involves collecting of data at a single point in time in in the target population Whereby I would get the information without manipulating it and present it in this finding the population size Was I used a hundred and forty people at the temple Kigali? Since the number was 140. I did not need to catch it the sample size I did not need to catch it the The details because all of them were going to give me and they gave me all their details the data collection methods are used there was document I review questionnaires and Interviews dear the chairman of the panel allow me Present continue presenting my findings Here since I had three Specific objectives when I collected the data and these are the tables that I developed I Used what we call the light and scale whereby I used this four five Four of the strongly agree strongly there is a great disagree and strongly Disagree so when you look at how pastors when you come to the first of all the first one which was perception of the Respondents on the effects of union of a man and a and a woman on sexual immorality at Zion temple Many of them believe that the pastors are doing their work When you look at the first one here, there is 32 percent Stronger agree and 45 percent agree when you look at the next one is 45 percent agree 27 percent Stronger agree 20 percent agree like that as my Research paper would show since time is not my best ally. I will go to the next one When you look again at this one, this is my second Specific objective where the respondents perception on the effects of purity of passion on sexual immorality at Zion temple Many of them still we are saying that they agree the church is doing its work For instance teachings on purity passion are always given to church members When you look here 60 percent stroke, they agree and 12.2 strongly agree that this is being done at church Then church members always attend seminars about purity and passion You see sixty point seven percent agree and two point twenty six point four strongly agree when you look at purity and passion is In general and common call for all church members They also when you look at my statistics here fifty percent agree and twenty eight point six percent agree When I go to my third Specific objective out of the a hundred and forty Respondents when you look at one of my variable here, which which says the church members at Zen temple practice self care a hundred percent agree that the They do the do this but my question is why are they still doing this in my conclusion pastor Oh the member of the panel the Bible condemns sexual immorality Defining it as any sexual activity outside the point of marriage between man and woman This includes adultery, premarital sex, homosexual behavior and other forms of sexual activity deemed immoral by scripture The church leadership includes pastors and elders play a role in upholding the teachings The teachings of these standards they are responsible providing Biblical guidance and ensuring that the church Coming to remains faithful to these teachings my recommendation is Addressing church immorality in running churches require a mouth first approach that Consider as cultural social and religious factors here are some of my recommendations Pastor teaching and counseling should continue education and awareness Should be done in church accountability and Discipleship should be done whereby we should have this discipleship programs such as the Apocet of sales groups to mention but a few also youth and family members and Family programs must be incalculated to make sure that sexual immorality is kicked out of the church of Christ With that said I want to thank you for Your kind attention and I'm here to hear your recommendation and Supplements or any question I get back to you pastor. Good blessing. Thank you Thank you the big arm. So so this seems to have been a study about You know, whatever the church has church is doing and how the church members perceive the effort taken by the church and The different avenues provide or the teaching provided by the church church to address this particular problem of sexual immorality But I just want to know, you know, what are your thoughts on? The problem in the church, you know to what extent is there a problem? Did you do any research on that like because the sample size is very impressive 140, but I'm just thinking that they They could have been a study on The problem the existing problem, you know, if there is an existing problem because you know, there is an assumption There is a problem. So was any research work done on? What is the nature of the problem and if the respondents are part of the problem? Do they agree that, you know, personally, they are part of the problem? Yeah Referee I did not understand your question pastor The question is, you know, there is an assumption here that at this particular church that there is sexual immorality and and then you've gone about To find out what is the method or the ministry of the church in addressing that but My question is, you know, was any effort taken to find out What is the nature of sexual immorality in that particular church and how you can conclusively say that to this extent, you know, there is a problem There is a problem in the church of sexual immorality of this nature was any effort taken to first find that out Before, you know, saying that because everybody's agreeing that this is the church's method and yes, we agree with that They're doing this great job. But yeah, my question is prior to that was any effort to undertaken to find out The extent to which the problem was there the nature of the problem. Yeah, please go ahead The problem is there and when you look into my research, I Literally put there my recommendation in father studies saying that father studies must be done to find out what the This problem, how can they be litigated or mitigated to make sure that it does not happen in the church of Christ? especially at the Zion temple because when I was asked and when I was with this Respondents when you read through my church, you realize that many of them are university graduates Some are undergraduate and others are holding masters degree when you look into my sample size and what they Literally know what they were doing because I would inquire from them And if you know what you're doing why what prompts you not to change but since some of the information is very sensitive and People are usually blaming others. They say this and this the pastor must continue doing this and the other but True it is happening and that's what my recommendation in father studies were saying that research must be done and We find answers from them because if there are the people who are doing this, they should be having the answers. Thank you, sir Yeah Okay, thank you. The big Thank you for that Pastor I shared all my details In your email because when I was trying to attach it Yes, yes, I've gone through the report. So which is why I asked this question because there is no questionnaire about the person Contributing to the problem, you know, so that that was my question There is no questionnaire or research to find out. Okay. This is the percentage. This is the nature of the problem The nature of the problem is assumed and that is that is why I asked this question Right. So I've gone through your report as well. Thank you. Thank you Okay, so If Divya is ready we can have Divya's presentation right now Sure pastor, I'll try again to share my screen. Yeah. Yeah So I think Lubega has to stop sharing his screen. Yeah, thank you Lubega My screen visible Yeah, it is. Yeah, and You're able to see it Move it right, right? Okay. Okay. Thank you. So I Should try putting my video as well. Okay. Yeah, right. Okay. Your time starts now Yeah So my research paper for the independent research paper in APC Bible College was regarding Leveraging the potential of artificial intelligence for increasing the efficiency and impact of Christian ministry Why I chose this topic is because we know that with the emergence of open AI strategy PT in the In November 2023, they have there has been a lot of mass media attention on AI and it's it's a field that is impacting Like all domains Every product that we can think of every domain that we can think of is being impacted by AI So why not use AI in Christian missions? and Before that before that We just need to have an idea regarding, you know, the basic concepts of AI its history major AI technologies and techniques and the fears and issues and concerns that pastors and church leaders and Christian ministers have regarding AI and also some ethical considerations that we need to take into account so As I said feel of AI is constantly evolving and increasingly getting embedded into our lives if you have If you have used voice assistants like Siri Alex it is operating on AI and Have you noticed your social media feeds? recommending, you know Based on your previous searches or online shopping sites That are giving you recommendations based on your preferences or even the maps and navigation. How does it help us? Find the most suitable route when we are going to a particular destination We also are aware of how smart homes are coming into picture as well as You know the Google autocomplete That is you that is embedded into the Google search all these are ways in which we are already using AI and Though the boom has been noticed in the last couple of years. This has been a This has been a technology that has been Started or founded in the 1950s the Father of computer science dr. Helen Turing He had published a paper Posing the question can computers think like humans so that was the first step towards the No research in AI but later on There was a period called AI winter during the 1970s because of the challenges that researchers faced in Making these artificially intelligent machines and in 1980s. There was a boom because of the Expert systems are used in medicine finance and other industries and 1990s and 2000 there was a rise of machine learning Which enabled image and speech recognition and 2000 2020s in the current Decades what we are seeing is an improvement in the different algorithms the deep learning algorithms and reinforcement learning which are based on artificial Neural networks or they are based on how our human brain works. So advances in all these has led to a AI revolution we could say and Just to go go on with the basic concepts. What is artificial intelligence? It's actually it's a Defined as a science and engineering of making intelligent machines if machines can have the The ability to perform tasks that require human intelligence, for example wishfully perceiving something speech recognition decision-making Translation between languages all those Cognitive functions that humans do learning reasoning problem-solving language understanding Creativity all these if a machine is able to simulate it then That is what is called artificial intelligence and there are lots of You know subsets Involved with artificial intelligence like machine learning Reinforcement learning I'm going I'm not going into the depth of it because of constraint of time So there is machine learning reinforcement learning deep learning Natural language processing all these have Contributed to this AI revolution and as I mentioned deep learning is based on it works based on our human Brain the neural networks in our brain. So it helps with recognizing patterns and identifying objects And also natural language Processing is the ability of a machine to read and understand content produced by humans To create natural language that sounds as if a human were actually speaking or writing it. So these call these Concepts are the basis of Innovations like chat GPT. So that's important to know however, I would like to make you also aware about You know, there are concerns among Our church communities over AI adoptions and Christian mission some of the questions they raise are Is it okay to talk about AI in the church? Should I be concerned about AI can AI help me in my ministry are other people preaching on AI Will AI help me grow closer to God and what are the AI tools that could help me? So there are lots of questions and these are genuine questions Because it's artificial intelligence is so pervasive in terms of its potential applications that there are many questions that any shoes that it right brings up and Also, we There are we should not approach this technology from the fear On a fear fearful basis, but we should approach it in a theological way in a biblical way because all technologies are a Good gift from God to enhance human flourishing and to improve the common good. So However with all these Advancements You know with a survey Conducted by AI and church survey It was a survey that was developed in conjunction with a working group of partners Including Barna group AI and faith and according to that survey around 1573 people like church Ministers and volunteers they participated in the survey and It showed that around 43% I mean 41% they believe that only The church should use AI moderately nine percent They say that they we can enthusiastically leverage the technology seven persons say that church should condemn it So there are varying opinions about this and it is important that Church community or Christian communities are being made aware. So some of the ways To unlock the power of AI is to experiment with free tools because nowadays with a lot of With a lot of technologies AI is being embedded technologies like Canva, Grammarly so We can use And these is these tools are open to public and we can one minute with the free tools and Yeah, chat GPT is one of the major Boom that happened in November 2023. It can save time. It can improve Preaching quality it can broaden our research. It can improve interpersonal communications Some sample use cases are responding to congregational emails or inquiries that that is in communication aspect. It can Help us in A great efficiency drafting staff or volunteer policy documents and even planning pastoral care volunteer management and many such things and We also have other tools that we can use as I already mentioned tools like Grammarly That helps correct grammatical errors spelling mistakes and punctuation errors Then email applications. There are lots of tools like superhuman spark mail shortwave all help I think times up Divya. So we'll stop here um There's just one quick question before we wrap up. So, you know, you know that India in India if you see a setting where a lot of things are rural most in they say India's a You know plays of villages and so on. So how would I AI help in reaching out to rural India? You know, you consider a typical village setting Where electricity is a problem You get electricity in a few hours in a day and you know, how do you think AI would help? You know someone like you maybe to reach out to rural India any thoughts on that? Uh, yeah, how AI is perceived in different cultural settings in different regions are as It's widely varied in different sectors. So in rural India, I believe The one good thing about tools AI tools are it's it's very simple. It even a A person need not be technologically advanced to operate The AI tools like chat GP tits because it's based on things like natural language processing It can interact just like humans interact with each other Yeah, I understand the constraints of not having electricity or internet It can be a difficulty but still We know that smartphones. They are accessible to everyone nowadays. So AI is kind of You know becoming a general purpose tool where it is available at our fingertips So in the course of time, I believe even in rural India, it will You know have a great impact Hmm Right Divya, thank you. Thank you for the presentation Okay. Um, yeah, so just a quick word for those who are going to be presenting tomorrow. Um, so Uh, we're going to be starting with Okay Yeah, we're gonna uh, we want to have zelitoli Then success Then subashish and abu bhakar. So, you know, please be ready and uh, please do try out your presentation earlier, you know prior to Um Coming joining the class just try it out You can just set up any google meeting and then try it out so that you'll be You'll be fine. Okay. Um, yeah. Yeah, lubeca. You have a question So I was asking the pastor. Can I attach my questionnaires on the research paper I sent you or I send it as a separate A separate document so that you really see that it is no assumption in the data that I gave you And the thing is uh, it should have been part of the report lubeca actually Um, you know a sample questionnaire. It should be part of the appendix um, so Uh, but okay, you can send it to me. You can email me. I'll take a look at it as well Right when I'm evaluating the project report. I'll take a look at it But ideally it should be part of that report as an appendix Um, so that's fine. You can you can email me right? Thank you A separate document or I I add it on the other one and I resend it Yeah, you can add it and send it, please. Um, just make sure it's it conforms to that 25 to 30 pages Uh, I didn't check the you know the Challenge that was the challenge when you look on my document. I sent almost 41 pages But when you look at the the the real work is started pages Um Yeah, yeah, that's the thing so the challenge is to make it concise So that it fits in And uh, yeah, so that's always a challenge, but you can send me the questionnaire. Maybe as a separate document I let me go through it, right? okay But I won't You know mark it I won't be able to but I let me just for my understanding I'll just go through it Right, okay. I can see some something in the chat Okay, regional language translations. Yes. Thank you Okay, so, uh, we'll we'll meet tomorrow tomorrow. We are meeting at 9 a.m Right for the For the next round of Presentations. Yes success. You have a question Yes, um I overheard my name because I just Went to go and pick up something is tomorrow. I'm doing my presentation tomorrow and however, I've sent you all my documents My presentation the last time so is there any other thing I want to submit to you? I don't know No, if you submitted the report see last time was just the update of status The final submission was supposed to be done before 9 a.m today You know, we've been repeating that I'm sorry. I'm repeating it again. So so that is a thing So if you've not done it, which means the report has not come into me yet Okay, please I would do that before tomorrow Please permit me to do so. No, if you can you please send it today Because it's already late Kindly send it today. I can't uh, there will be some kind of a NLT in the sense. I can't mark it for 75. I'll have to you know You know, you must understand that because I very clearly We mentioned we put it on the thing that before 9 a.m on the fourth is the So late submissions will carry. I can't extend the date late submissions will carry some kind of Minus marks, right? So please send it today. Do not wait till tomorrow. Okay. Yeah Yeah, Divya, you have your hand up any Yeah, best. Even I couldn't submit the fourth time. So I had emailed you Yeah, I got the email. I got the email. I went through the report. So Yeah, yeah, thank you. Thank you. Okay Okay Okay, so we'll wrap up today, right? We'll meet again 9 a.m. Thank you so much. God bless you guys. Bye. Bye