 I'm Jen Cheng. Hello, this is Yasu. Hello. Hello, my name is Jialis Duana. Hello, my name is Billy Fung. Hi, I'm Abby Hirschberger. AMBS is preparing me to lead by offering all kinds of perspectives and cultures and contexts for me to engage with. And professors here are so great at helping us learn how to learn. I've learned more about empathy and vulnerability as crucial elements of leadership and the beauty of questions like, I don't know, and let's find out together. Being here at AMBS broadened my perspective not only as I interact with international curriculum but also with international community here. AMBS has graciously given me the opportunity to enrich my knowledge by providing scholarship support for international students like myself. AMBS has equipped me to lead by giving me the gift of reflection. And I think the culmination of that has enriched how I pay attention to the Holy Spirit, how I pay attention to what God's doing right here, right now, and how I can enter into that party. Another thing that AMBS does is they provide all kinds of ways to nurture the inner spiritual life through spiritual disciplines like prayer and worship and Bible study. And by tending to this inner part of our spiritual life, it's going to keep us from getting burnout as leaders. Understanding that we bring all of who we are to the church and scripture, our identities, our cultures, our languages, our histories is exciting and our leadership should embrace that. I'm happy being here at AMBS studying theology and peace study for it rightly fits my dream to be peace and justice advocate. This season of giving a generous donor is matching up to $50,000. Now to November 29th. Go to ambs.edu slash give to give today. Thank you for investing in students like us. May the peace of Jesus Christ be with you always.