 Can you please tell us your name and where you're from? My name is Duane Haynes, and I'm from Pasco, Washington. And Duane, can you please share with everyone your amazing testimony? OK, so for about 11 years, I was addicted to cigarettes, nicotine. I pretty much controlled my life. Whenever I got into a situation where I would get frustrated or angry or anything, I would always resort to that. And can you tell us, through those 11 years, did you ever try to quit? Several times. I wish I never would have started, honestly. It was a really tough, long battle. At times, my wife would encourage me, like quit. It's not good for your health. It's just tearing you apart. It's going to cause cancer, all this stuff. But it didn't really matter to me at a certain point. And then some life situations happened, and I was just like, it just came to light. And it's like, that's not going to be good for my future. So at that point, I was like, OK, I need to quit. I need to just be done. And what did you try to quit? What did you use? How did you try to quit? Several different things. I tried nicotine patches. I tried nicorette. I tried resorting to chew to kind of like wing myself off. I mean, everything. It was ridiculous. Honestly, I look back and I'm like, what was I doing? But chewing tobacco, I would chew for like a month and not smoke. But then I'd always resort back to smoking cigarettes. And more recently was probably like the last six months or so, maybe a year. I was doing the e-cigarette. And I was doing fine. And I thought that was great. I was just, it's not as bad for my health. But it still just had that stronghold over my life where I was just having to resort back or I would fall. And I'd smoke a cigarette here and there. And it just didn't work. And can you tell us? What brought you to a point where you wanted to give up? Where you actually said, I'm going to go through this prayer line because you went through the prayer line. Can you tell us a little bit about how you wanted to go to the prayer line and what happened? I always had an excuse on why not to go through the prayer line. It was just my pride really got in the way, I think. And I was just more so scared to get up on the stage. But pride had a lot to do with it. And I just found every excuse not to go to the prayer line. The prayer line service would come up and I'm like, oh, I've got to work. I can't stay late. But really, I probably could have just said, I'll be a few minutes late to work. And they probably would have been OK with it. But it was just my pride getting the way of everything. And can you tell us when the prayer line service was about to happen, how did you come prepared? Or what was your mindset like when you were going in that prayer line? I was just ready to be done. I mean, my mind played some weird tricks on me. Like that morning, I had my little e-cigarette in my hand and I was just like, OK, this is probably the last time I'm going to use it so I better use it while I can. So all the way up to leaving home, I was just sitting there doing my e-cigarette thing. And then my battery died and I was like, crap, I got like an hour until service. So at that point, I just put it in my top drawer and spent there ever since. And can you tell us when you received prayer and then you left? What happened? Nothing. As in what happened to you, where are you going? Did you have the craving? Did you want to go back to smoking? What was it like? That's the craziest thing is like before I couldn't even go a week. I mean, a couple of days, really anything without just being tormented by that and just having to resort back. But I mean, I'm about three weeks, almost a month now, and I just don't have cravings anymore. Come on, come on, everyone. Could you confidently say, is these efforts yours or is this God? That was totally God. I could not do this on my own. It's crazy. And now that it's about almost a month now that you haven't touched and you're telling us right now that any time you see someone smoking or you even see that sig, do you have a craving for it? Or what's your response? How do you feel? So when I'm with my family and what have you, there's no pushback, no nothing. I mean, it's totally fine. I don't even think about it. When I see somebody else smoking or I see somebody vaping or whatever, it's like I kind of get that memory like, oh, I used to do that. But it's pretty easy just to kind of brush off and just be done and be done. Wow, I want you guys just to think about this. For 11 years, this is something that was controlling, consuming him. And now here he is saying is that after he received prayer, it was just disconnected, that he can look at it. And even that habit was controlling his life. He now can look at it and it doesn't even phase him. That is completely God. Come on, you guys, give God a hand of applause. So now this addiction is removed out of your life. What do you feel like you've gained? Freedom, really? I mean, I'm not held back or I don't have that stronghold against my life. I don't have to resort to a cigarette to kind of like call my nerves or anything like that. And you mentioned to me earlier that instead you went to your smoking to kind of calm you down. What do you do now instead of smoking? I just kind of reach out to God at that moment and just be like, help me calm my nerves and just kind of believe in him that he's gonna take care of everything. And if I need to, I can talk to my wife or my brother-in-law or anything. Instead of smoking. Yeah, instead of smoking. Amen, and last but not least, can you please tell us those that are watching and those that are here, what would you advise those that are wanting to quit or wanting to go to the prayer line or even at the conference that maybe they are just holding back just a little bit? What could you tell them to just give them that extra push confidently knowing that God can restore it and free them? I would say the biggest thing is like, there's no problem too big for God to handle. I mean, and when you're gonna do it, if you decide you're gonna do it, just don't let anything get in the way of that. I mean, just lay everything down and just believe wholeheartedly that he's gonna take care of everything. Amen, amen. Thank you so much, Dwayne, for your testimony. Give him another hand of applause, you guys.