 Alright, so I'd like to request one of us to please lead and pray. Can we pray? Yes, yes, Charles, please. Thank you. Yes, pray dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much for all this for you have brought us. We thank you because you love us. We thank you because you care for us. We thank you because you have given us the ability to sit and listen. Lord, we praise you for all that you have allowed us to go through. We thank you for the people that you have allowed us to meet and be able to encounter and be able to sit at their feet and learn. Now, Lord, that as we end the semester, I pray that you will also guide us to go through the recess very well. Also, for this hour, that you will be productive for the group of your name and for our good. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. Amen, amen. Thank you. Thank you so much, Charles. So as we're all aware, we take this time to ask questions and, you know, learn our faculties here. So our faculty will answer those questions for us. If there's anything that you've been wondering about, now this could be from what you have learnt in the course. It could even be outside the course. Please go ahead. You can ask the questions by unmuting or posting on the chat. So feel free to do that. So even as we wait for questions, since this is the end of our semester, I just wanted to ask us, you know, those of us who have been learning and taken up different courses at APC Bible College, if you could share what is that one thing that you're going to take back with you as you serve God. Right? So is there one thing that is going to change about the way you will serve God in the ministry that God has given you because of the courses and, you know, because of the Bible College? So if anyone would like to share, that would be wonderful. Maybe we could begin with you, Charles, if that's okay. Is there anything that has impacted you that will help you do your ministry better? Oh, yes. Thank you so much, Mr. Nancy, for the request. I'm really thankful to the Lord for this training, especially the first year was really, really tough and it was like an eye opener for me. And I had always longed to do theology and when it came in and I was learning, I remember when we reached the time when we were studying about demons, about those things of praying for ourselves and people were dropping off. I was concerned. I was like, so do people fear demons to the level, to the level of hearing, even to study about them? So I was like, God give me the grace that I can finish this part that is about the demonology. So I got encouraged and I studied it and I finished it. And I added it to the study that I had done about the prayer school when we were doing the spiritual marketing and dealing with spiritism and it equipped me better to be a great intercessor so that I can do great intercession. So even right now, I am asking the Lord that He will give me a greater perspective. My wife is studying to be a minister in the church. Already I am serving with the Child Evangelion Fellowship which is a Christian ministry and my wife is studying at the seminary, studying to be a minister in the church to be a church leader and me having theology, having theology, I believe will be equipped in one way or another, I will be helping her, especially in theology things, but I will also identify one another in the family. I thank you. Yes, thank you. Thank you so much Charles. Yeah, it's so exciting to know that you and your wife are serving the Lord, serving Him together and as you shared some of these courses have given you a better understanding about the things of God and it's equipping you in the work that God has called you to do and so blessed to hear that and may the Lord continue to strengthen you in what you are doing and also Pastor Ashish has shared here in the chat that this semester he says my learning from Bible college keep studying, never stop learning, study again on topics I have already studied. So, so true, we have, excuse me, we have to be learners forever. That's the best way to grow. So thank you pastor for sharing that. Anyone else would like to share about, you know, what is it that you, what is it that you will take with you from what you've learned that will impact your ministry. So please feel free, you can just jump in and share. If anyone has a question, then please feel free to post that as well. Hello. Hello Paul. Good morning. Yes, morning, praise God. Yes, praise God. My, my learning just like the other colleague has said I have been equipped with the material. I am a preacher. So now I'm a well equipped with the materials to preach to the congregation. Every, every month our church gives the theme, the theme to be to be preached. So now with the meaner, I find it very easy. This course is very, very comprehensive. When they bring a theme, I find it automatically there in one of the course units. So I have, I have a material available to preach to the congregation. So this is one of the good things this course has impacted in my ministry. Thank you. Wow. Praise God. That's wonderful to hear Paul, you know, you preach God's word and what you are learning, what you have learned. It, it, you know, there's, it's a resource for you to continue preaching and continue to speak God's word. So praise God for that. And we pray, may you continue to grow and may God bless your ministry. So thank you so much. Thank you for sharing that. Very exciting to hear, you know, different ones sharing from your own lives. If there's anyone else you want to share how the training here at APC Bible College will help you in your ministry. You can share or if there are any questions, then I request us to please go ahead and ask them. Pastor Kaling. Yes, yes, please go ahead. Thank you, Pastor. I should say this. I came from, I'm coming from a church background where it's a very wonderful church, but my pastor never encourages us to for the Bible College and, you know, that, that kind of a thing. And so that was in my mind for more than 10, 15 years after I, I came to know Christ and that was something which I was always carrying in my mind. That Bible College is waste. Actually, we should not learn something from the Bible College. And in his messages also somewhere he used to tell that the college, the students who pass out from the Bible College are based. So that was in my mind and I, and that because of that, I was never got encouraged to join any Bible College. And that was something which always discouraged me. But when I, when I, when I saw the ad in the YouTube about APC, I just thought, okay, why should I, I just give a try to see that how it works. And, and after joining APC, my whole view was changed. I used to encourage the people you should join the Bible College because until and unless we will not learn the word we cannot minister. Even Jesus himself was trained in the synagogue as the Bible says. So I was, even though he was a child, he was a word of God. So I understood one thing that the importance of Bible College and the, the right teaching which I received from the APC. It was really a blessing. It was a eye opening for me. I really thankful that God has given me such wonderful faculties around me and they have always helped me to clear my doubts and and I'm really blessed. And it is a blessing in my personal life, my family and ministry. It really changed my perspective. I always, now I always tell the people, I encourage the people say that no, you should join a Bible College where the word is taught and it will help. It will be helpful for your ministry. Thank you pastor. Thank you. Thank you for everyone. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Shri Kumar. Such a blessing to hear that, that, you know, all this teaching equipping is strengthening you, not just for the ministry, but, you know, as you shared your personal life and family as well. May God continue to strengthen you and what he has called you to do. So thank you so much. We continue with mentoring hours. So this is a time when we ask questions and our faculty is here to answer them for us if there's any questions that any of you may have I request you to please ask them. All right. So as we wait for questions, we will continue to hear from different ones of us about, you know, what is it that how is the learning from APC Bible College impacting you and what is it that you are going to take with you in the ministry that you do. So I just want to leave the same question open. And if there are others you want to share, then please do unmute and share. How has the equipping helped you? How will it help you improve your ministry? Okay. Kiran, can I request you to share? I think you are completing three years with the semester, no? Yes ma'am. Good morning everyone. Good morning. No, what to explain and say thank you for all faculty and senior pastor and all of you and I learned so many things. Still I'm learning and improving myself and what I learned from APC, the Word of God, spiritual, even I received the term in APC and also I learned many things. I received some revelation I received and about teaching what I learned. I used to share in my church with in my church youth ministry with and also women, they also receiving some revelation like that. So thank you. I receive a lot. No, what to explain and thank God and thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Kiran. Thank you so much for sharing. Praise God even currently in whatever you're doing, all this learning is helping you so we're so excited about that and we believe that there's so much more that you'll be able to use as you step into the things that God shows you. So yeah, thank you so much for sharing. We have Charles who has asked us to share a little bit about the graduation next week. So, Diana, will you be able to share please? Will you be able to address? Yes, Pastor Nancy. Yes. So, yes on May 8th is our graduation Sunday, graduation service. We will be due to the surge in the COVID cases in Bangalore. We have decided to have online graduation service. So it will be during our service time itself starts at 10.30 a.m. and that will go until about 12. Yeah. Thank you, Diana. Thank you for that information. Thank you for the question. Yeah. Yes. Charles, I hope it you your questions been answered. Are you looking for some other information? Okay, yes. So I think Charles has got his answer. So that's that's good. That's good. All right. So this time is open. Does anyone have a question? I know we always have questions. So, okay, Taisa. Yes, Taisa, please go ahead. Could you repeat the question, please, that you had asked? Oh, okay. Okay. So I was I was just asking as to how all this equipping at APC will will help you in your ministry. So if you would like to share about that, you could. Okay. Yeah. Thank you. I was a little destructed. Yeah, yeah, no problem. I finished my exams. The teachings what I find that how the program is designed. It is a very, what's the word I'm looking for relevant. It is very relevant and listing what I find going over the recordings. I really like this added to this semester and last semester as well. I think for this year, I'm really grateful for this so we can go back and listen to some of these stuff because listen to it. It has really helped me in my personal life and the courses, the counseling sessions, courses, the whole holistic course, all of them, the Holy Spirit, the end time, all of them. I like how they are designed to equip us really. So we are getting real substance here because when you see what is out there, people are twisting the truth. And you know, and we know these things are going to happen. Yes, as the Bible tells us. So these things are happening. But when you don't know the truth, you tend to be deceived. You don't know which truth to believe. But we are I'm so grateful that you guys did not. Dyset the word it is it is it is so raw and and meaty. I'm really happy with the substance I am getting here. I'm really even though some of the class, I tend to fall asleep. I'm sorry, the time zone, but I have to go back and watch, you know, and listen to the classes and try to get this. And but it is so relevant and stuff. What I find I remember listening to Pastor Jean, she was talking about which I think it was the holistic course and a point that she touched was an area that I struggled with. I'm like, OMG, really? You know, and I'm saying, God, nothing misses you. There's not no surprises with God. Everything that we are that we go through, it is, it is the finally orchestrated how he really helps us. And I have the Holy Spirit ministers to us to equip us for ministry because we're supposed to edify equip. If we don't know anything, what are we going to equip? What are we going to equip? You know, so it says iron sharpened iron. So if we're not sharpened, therefore we cannot sharpen anyone. So in essence, to sum it up, I am grateful for the meat I am getting here, because as you know, before I have a ministry and some of the stuff I've learned here, most of the stuff, yes, I've taken it and also applied to my life. And it also helps to be humble humility to learn and also attitude that session with Pastor Paul, you know, about the attitude in the workplace. And I'm like, wow, that one I used to have an attitude problem. Honestly, I really do. I used to. But God has been dealing with me on that for the longest while and I've learned and I remember a time I was going, I was on. Okay, Lord, I'm going to be on fire. I'm going to go on a fast today. And he said to me, I heard the Holy Spirit said to me, don't bother with that troll attitude today. And I said, troll, really, I had to laugh. I'm saying, really good. You know, and I remembered later on in the evening something happened and I would, would usually go from zero to 100 real quick, not even 10, you know, but I remembered how the Holy Spirit cautioned me and ministered to me with my attitude. So these things, these courses really helps you and also helps to maintain, have to maintain. So I'm grateful for them really, and it has helped me significantly. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you for sharing. Tasha so glad you found these courses relevant helpful in your ministry and may, may all this continue to strengthen what you are doing. So God bless you for sharing and God continue to lead you. No, we, I think most of our students here on the call have already shared. If anyone else would like to share, think. Yeah, maybe it's just one other student who hasn't shared but I think I would, I will open this question up to the faculty. Faculty could share anything new that you have learned as you've taught this semester. So the questions open to you as well. And let's continue. It's so good to hear from different ones. It's really strengthening. So maybe John, John, can I ask you how all this learning is going to help you in your ministry. Yes, so it's been completing the first year this week. So it's been a great learning in every area, especially the classes. Sometimes there are certain things which we think we know, but we attend the class and we understand that, you know, there is, there are a lot more to this and other things which we know are not there, not there yet. And it actually helps us to understand certain subjects in depth and truly grateful for all of the faculties who helps us understand that. And also when we come to sharing the word at church and taking classes for the congregation, some of the examples which we discussed in the class, it really helps while conveying to the church and certain examples that especially we are talking about gifts of the spirit now and certain things which we learn through the class are really helpful in conveying to people and making them understand also. So, so grateful. Thank you so much and looking forward for more. Thank you. Thank you, John. Thank you so much. So good to hear that it's helpful and you can make use of what you have learned. So God bless you and strengthen you in your ministry. So thank you, John, for sharing. I know the time is still open for questions, but no questions yet. 25 minutes in, but, you know, different ones are sharing. So even faculty, if you would like to share what you've learned, something different that you've learned through your teaching this semester, you can share please. Oh, sorry. Actually, there's a question that I thought I'd ask you. I was like, time and again, just looking at Paul's statements, you know, like Paul says, though I was absent with you in body, I'm present with you in spirit like one contains five says so so we know that he was one heart in agreement with the believers. And, and so I was wondering, is there more to it than than that. So, you know, being in one in the spirit. I'm sorry, I'm absent in the body though I'm absent in the body but I was present in the spirit. So is there more to it. We know the kind of supernatural experiences he had. So, so I was just thinking that and I just thought I'll ask, you know, is there anything more to being present in spirit with the particular congregation than, you know, more than being in agreement or being in one heart, one mind. So, just thought I'll ask that out there. Thank you. Yeah, the norm. The usual thing, of course, is like what you mentioned, you know, that they to be spiritually one and in agreement and so on. But now we don't know for sure there what I mean, we know what is possible. That is, it is possible for us in the spirit to be present at anywhere in the world. Ezekiel had many of those experiences, Paul had John had. So that is possible. Specifically, is Paul referring to such kind of an experience. It seems so, right. Although we cannot say for definite. It seems like that's what he's implying, because he's not, you know, he's not just saying I'm a one mind. Usually he would use the phrase like I'm of one mind with you, or I'm one heart with you, like how we, you know, he uses that phrase as well. When he wants to talk about being together in, you know, spirit, heart and mind, he uses that phrase of being one mind or being a one one mind. So he's not using, he didn't, he didn't use that phrase, but instead he said very clearly, I am with you in the spirit or I am present with you. He says the same thing to the Corinthians, first Corinthians, chapter five, when he says, though I'm absent. So he does, when you, when you gather together, first Corinthians five, five, I think it is, when you gather together in the name of a Lord Jesus Christ, and with my spirit, you know, so it seems like, so because he's very explicit, right, he doesn't say like, okay, I'm just joining with you in mind. But he's telling them, look, I'm present with you in the spirit. So, therefore, I think, and although we cannot say it very definitely, but I feel that just because of how he has written it. He's actually, the Lord is enabling him to actually be there in the spirit, observe what's happening, both for the Corinthians and the Colossians, church and Colossians. And therefore, he's able to, you know, really speak into the matters of those local congregations. Yeah, and that is possible as we look, you know, throughout the Bible. Yeah. Right, thank you. Oh, sorry, what I wanted to say was, what was I going to say? So, I was going to say that, yeah, I really enjoy the question answer interactions with the students. And I kind of look out for that, because, like when we prepare the content. Our goal is, you know, we want to be able to, you know, take scripture and make it as simple as possible and, you know, answer the, you know, speak, speak to the real life issues. And so we try to do that. But the questions when students ask, it really expands that, you know, it makes us think of Oh, I didn't think about that. Or how I didn't answer the address that point. You know, so I feel that just when we listen to the questions that student asked. It really is a very good experience for us. I usually go back and update my notes are based on this. You know, I actually pay attention to all the questions that students are asking. And based on those questions, I expand the lecture notes, you know, because that helps us make the course content more comprehensive. You know, so that when we for the next batch of students we, you know, we can actually answer those questions address those matters because those are the real things that you know, people are facing in the ministry in their lives in, you know, the day to day things and so I really look forward to those questions. When students ask in class and it's a it's a big learning experience and enjoyable experience. Yeah. Yeah, thank you, Pastor. Thank you so much for sharing and yes, the questions in class and the questions in the mentoring are amazing questions, things that somebody something that someone asks we probably have never thought of, you know, looking at things and with that perspective so yeah it brings an incredible learning. Thank you for sharing your experience and how you're using those questions as well to continue to build content. So the time is open. Yes. Paul, please, please go ahead. Yes. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. I just have a question and I was just reminded of this question that came up about I think about two months back from from one of our church members. The question she was questioning the whole aspect of speaking in towns. And so the basis that she came up with was she has been traveling to many places in India and also out of India. So the thing that she noticed was now, like, for example, if you would go to a Pentecost church or if she goes to a church so she noticed that when people are speaking in tongues, it's usually the, you know, the people who, you know, it's the same syllables, it sounds the same, like the, I don't know, name the different sections but this group of people have the same style of the syllables of speaking in tongues and then this other group have the same style of the syllables and it sounds the same meaning Okay, this group sounds, you know, the people, the congregation and in one group sounds the same and but the congregation the other group sound the same but then when you compare both of them they sound different. I hope I'm being clear on my question. So, so this is her question was to me she asked me was isn't that like to her it looks very made up. It looks very, you know, something that people are trying to do. I didn't have a comprehensive answer to give her but I did give her an answer but I don't think she was satisfied with it. But I just wanted to get some thoughts on this because we know that the Holy Spirit is one he gives the gifts to all of us. Maybe any of us can just help us on this. How to answer a question like this. Yes. So thank you. Yes, Pastor, please go. Yeah, so I would look at it. I mean my response to a question like this would be, you know, there is the, there is the programmed and there is the genuine. So in many of our spirit for charismatic, many coastal churches. It is true. And we have to admit and we have to accept that some of the things that we say and do are actually programmed into our expression. And that includes these expression of the vocal gifts, you know, tongues, and so on. So we have to admit that I remember way back, you know, when I was a teenager and my first exposure to this whole thing about this Holy Spirit, I went to this church and the person was praying for me came and said, repeat this word off, you know, say this word, you know, and I forget the word he was telling me to repeat. So that was actually a wrong way. And we never do that, you know, the Holy Spirit doesn't need us to go and tell somebody say these words to speak in tongues, you know, but that's what they were doing. And I didn't do it. I didn't follow him. Because, of course, that particular evening I was very confused. It was my first exposure to this whole thing about Baptist Holy Spirit and tongues and I didn't repeat this words because my logic was very simple. Right, that this is a gift and then it's the Holy Spirit is going to give us the language. I don't have to copy somebody and repeat some words. But sadly, in our spiritual charismatic Pentecostal, you know, this whole spiritual side, there is a lot of things that are pre-programmed, and we have to admit it and we have to stay away from that. We don't want things that are pre-programmed. We don't want to tell people to repeat certain words and make it look like speaking in tongues or, you know, like being slain in the spirit and so on. You know, but there is a genuine, you know, so the pre-program we admit it and so maybe it's possible that if she's finding similarity in, you know, certain groups, whether it's those on the ministering side and those on the congregation side, it's possible that's because of this pre-programmed nature practices in the Pentecostal, spirit-filled charismatic type of churches, which we should avoid definitely. But then there is the genuine. The Holy Spirit genuinely gives people, believers, the ability to speak in tongues. But then that's where you think about very simple logic. See, we're all speaking in English. So obviously, we're all sounding the same. Why? Because we're all using the same words. If you look at it, in this last 40 minutes, if you look at all the words that were spoken, maybe we would have used a total of maybe 200 words. Maybe. I'm just making a guess here. Okay. But we've all said many different things. Why? Because the same words have been rearranged differently. I mean, the same words are rearranged differently. They communicate different meaning. But if you look at the total set of words that we used in the last 40 minutes in all our conversations, it's probably a small subset of the entire dictionary. We probably used 200 words or 300 words. But in our conversations, we rearrange those words differently. And so the meaning of what was conveyed was different. Now that's just one language, English. So you can imagine if, you know, so this simple logic. So if somebody says, well, these people are speaking in tongues and it's sounding the same. So hey, we all sound the same when we speak English because we're all using the same words. It's just that when the words are rearranged differently, they communicate different meaning. That's all there is to it. I hope it helps. Yes, Pastor. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you, Pastor. And thank you, Pastor Paul for that question. We have another question here in the chat where Charles is asking, did really Sarah laugh during the three man visit or the Lord saw her heart and got the marbling and said she laughed so that is Charles question. If Sarah really laughed when she heard God promise her a child. So would any of the faculty like to take this up please. Pastor Selena, could I request you to address this. Yes, Pastor Nancy. Thank you. Thank you, Charles for your answer. Yes, we read this in Genesis chapter 18 verse 12 it says therefore Sarah laughed within herself. So it's not like something that she laughed outwardly but then within herself, you know, just thinking about how this promise would be fulfilled because you know they have grown so all both Sarah and Abraham so Yes, she laughed within herself. Has that helped Charles. Yeah. Thank you, Pasalina. Yeah, I thank you, Pastor Nancy. Thank you, Charles for your question. See his tanks on the chat. So I think his question is answered. Thank you, Charles for that question. Would anyone have any, any more questions. Can please ask. Okay, I see a Tasha's hand raised and she Kumar. Tasha can we take the question from she Kumar first. Sure. Sure, I'll come to you after that. Yes, she Kumar please go ahead. Yeah, thank you, Pastor. Yeah, thank you. I want an answer regarding to this thing. There's a believer who is continuously, he's, yes, he's a namesake, maybe he's a namesake believer, I don't know, but, but he's actually having a desire to do financial support to the churches. And, but recently in these days, he's arguing with the pastors and, you know, with the people who believes on Jesus saying that all the pastors are taking the money and they are spending it on. Their own desires and, and they are he's taking so many names and, you know, abusing and saying that people are just taking the money and eating it up and they are using big, big cars. And so in that case, how we have to respond to that person or because now he's watching so many YouTube videos. And so he found that some, some pastors were misusing, maybe they are not misusing, but the YouTube we cannot trust on YouTube. So, but they are all anointed people. But yeah, so that is my question is that how will you, how, how can you respond or how can we answer? Sure. Yeah, thank you. Thank you, she Kumar. So she Kumar's question, how can we respond to a person like this? He was helping pastors, but now, you know, he is upset looking at the way money is being used. So I just leave this open. Maybe Pastor Jay Kumar, Pastor, could you address this please? Yeah, let's see. Yeah. I guess like, like what Pastor was sharing about the whole aspect of gifts. See, we cannot generalize. There are certain people who live in, it could be true that they are there is abuse. There is no financial integrity and so on. So maybe they are misusing church money. And, you know, so there is that aspect of it. But we can encourage the person who is saying that, you know, you cannot generalize and say every pastor is like this, because you know, you know, people are different, people are, you know, accountable to God and so on. So, but I think the important thing is for that person not to be offended and not to be bitter towards God towards his kingdom, because of, you know, all these things happening. Like I recently read somewhere that, you know, yeah, I mean, Judas, you know, betrayed the Lord. But the other others went on to serve the kingdom of God, you know, they did not look at Judas and say he betrayed and then get offended and, you know, stop their own mission. So they did continue on with the mandate that Christ had given them. So the more important thing is not to be offended because we can get offended. We can be bitter about what's happening or what's not happening in God's kingdom and really jeopardize our own, you know, relationship with the Lord and maybe our own walk with the Lord. So that's the important thing. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor. Yes. Thank you, Shri Kumar for the question and Pastor Jay Kumar for answering it. I will quickly take Tasha's question. There is one more question by Charles on the chat. Let's see if we can accommodate it. We have very little time so we'll be quick. Okay. Tasha, can you go ahead please. Yes, I am here. I just wanted to know, will we be having any in-depth course on interpreting dreams? Do we have any courses like that for next semester, third year or no we don't. Okay, so I'll quickly answer that question. In understanding the prophetic course, there is an entire chapter on interpreting dreams. So yeah, I think it's quite in-depth in itself, so you could have a look at it. And I hope that helps. Yes, I know that it's there in that section. I wanted to know if we'll be going diving into it as we go in the prophetic or it was just for us to read and research. Okay, okay. Pastor, would you like to address this? Oh yeah. So Tasha, that's as of now that's all we've allocated for the subject of interpreting dreams. That's a little section in understanding the prophetic course. So we don't have a full course on dream interpretation and so on. At this present time, that's all we've allocated. But feel free to bring up questions anytime during the mentoring hours so that we could kind of talk and interact on that subject. Okay, Pastor, thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you, Tasha. We'll go to Charles' question here on the chat. He says, when Jesus was on the cross, he told John to see his mother and Mary to see her child. Could Joseph have been dead? Would any of the faculty be able to address this? The answer is we don't know for sure. But we can guess that most likely that would be the situation that Joseph may have been dead by this time and that's why Jesus is doing that. Or in some way he's absent. I mean, we cannot say for sure, of course, but maybe that's, we can only say maybe that could be a reason. Or maybe Joseph was there, but he was still, you know, it doesn't have to necessarily mean Joseph is dead. It's just saying that, hey, there is somebody who's going to be there to take care of you. You know, so I mean, you can imagine in terms of age, if Jesus was 30 years old, 30 or 33 years of age. You know, if you look at it, maybe Joseph and Mary may have been in their fifties. You know, if you think of them as, you know, 20, 25 years older. So they maybe have been fifties, which is not very old. Could Joseph have been dead? Maybe. Or he could have been alive. It doesn't mean that, you know, we shouldn't assign somebody to care for somebody else. So the answer to your question is, we don't really know. We can look up history books, what they say on this, but I guess it's just a guess. Thank you, Pastor, for answering that question and Charles, I hope it helped. Even when I was, I was typing it, I was laughing because whatever the Bible wants us to know here, the Bible is already having it. So I would like, let me put this one there and see. So thank you so much, Pastor. Oh, she's got the answer. Thank you. Thank you, Charles. We have one last question here from Herbert. He says, Morning, Pasadeks. It is as a final assessment and independent research paper in e-learning is missing. Okay, yeah, I'll just answer that. So Herbert, the final assessment is the project report and the video, as we've been, you know, as the guidelines mentioned, and also as we've been instructed, instructing in the classes, the final report, according to that format, and the video which e-learning students have to upload on a Google Drive and send the link. So that is, so the presentation and the video, sorry, the video presentation and the report is what is used for the final assessment. Hope that helps. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Jeks. Maybe you can put for me your email. In the case, because we don't know exactly where to send it, how to, maybe how to produce, but we shall use the guided discovery. You know, we are still learning this system. Thank you. Okay, sure, sure. I'll just put it here in the chat quickly. Yes, yes. So you could send the, or you could upload it in the, in the discussion section also, but you can also send it here. The report as well as the link to the video that you upload, right? Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Jekumar. Thank you, Herbert. We, you know, it's 850, so we are through, you know, with the timing allotted for this session. I would like to request Pastor Selena, Pastor Selena, could you please pray for all our students? You know, what, so blessed to hear their sharing and we know that they will continue to learn and use all that they have learned in their life and ministry. So we just want to bless them as faculty. Could you please pray for all of them? Sure, Pastor Nancy. Let us pray Father in heaven. We thank you God for your word. We thank you that it's so full of life, revelations about yourself and what you want to reveal to us. We thank you God for the opportunity that we could learn from your word. We bless each and every student. We thank you for each one of them, for their desire, their eagerness God, the time that they are taking from their busy schedules, just to sit and to listen and to hear and to learn Father God. We just pray that every word that has been imparted, that has been taught to them, that God would refresh them, would strengthen them, would continue to help them to run their race with perseverance, help them in their ministry God, sharpen their understanding and their skills that they have God to use for your kingdom God to teach and to minister to others, to impart to others as well. We pray that you would bless them, that you would use them mightily God. Father we pray that even as they continue to learn God, that you would speak to them, that you would reveal your word to them. And God that they would be strengthened God and that they would be used mightily God in the extension of your kingdom. We just thank you for all that you have enabled us to impart as faculty, all that the students have learned. We pray that it will be a blessing God. We thank you for hearing our prayer in Jesus name. We pray. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you Pastor Salina and thank you everyone for joining today and for sharing. We will meet tomorrow in the supernatural hour. All the best for your assignments that you're submitting and looking forward to graduation day. God bless you all. Have a beautiful day. Thank you.