 Okay, so this is how he writes Luke in Acts of the Apostles says the former account I made Otheophilus of all that Jesus began both to do and to teach until the day in which he was taken up after he through the Holy Spirit had given commandments to the apostles whom he had chosen to whom he also presented himself alive after his suffering by many infallible proofs being seen by them during 40 days and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God. Okay, and then he goes on to write about the Acts of the Apostles what happened and some of the journeys that he was part of it. And we know where he writes about how he was part of it and then he writes about certain other accounts as an observer. But this is what I want to draw attention to. He says the former account I made. Okay, so what is he doing? He is putting together collecting the information, of course, as led by the Holy Spirit, but he's putting together this information is historical information and observing and he's capturing it, writing it so that it will be a blessing to many others. Okay, if you turn to Luke chapter one, okay, in Luke chapter one verse one, this is how it starts in as much as many have taken in hand to set in order and narrative of those things which have been fulfilled among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered them to us. It seemed good to me also having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first to write to you an orderly account. Most excellent Theophilus that you may know the certainty of those things in which you are instructed. So what is he doing? He's saying that many have taken that responsibility to set in order a narrative. Okay, so set in order meaning to chronologically or to put in place a narrative. They are writing an account of those things that have happened. Okay, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered them to us. So they were eyewitnesses, they were ministers, they delivered them to us and I've set put together this. And verse three says, you know, it seemed good to me having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first to write to you an orderly account. Okay, so what is he doing is putting together an orderly account in a sense in some sort of arrangement in order, the order in which it happened. Right, so he's putting all that together. And so he's writing it for someone so that that person would know verse four that you may know the certainty of things in which you were instructed. So Luke's Gospel and the Book of Acts written by the same person. This is what Luke seeks out to convey. Right, so he wants to do something. He wants to put together an orderly account one after the other successively, consecutively, and then present them to this person theophilus so that it can be beneficial for theophilus. So it can be of some use. So particularly he says that so that you may know the certainty of those things in which you were instructed. These are eyewitness accounts and I've put together these eyewitness accounts so that you may know for with certainty the things that have happened. So I'm sure it would have taken effort to have taken, you know, meeting with people and the Holy Spirit was the author of the scriptures was also reminding look. Right, so he was there with the Lord Jesus and the Lord Jesus said, OK, this is what the Holy Spirit will do. I'll go to the Father. I'll send the Holy Spirit and he will come and he will teach and he will remind you of my teachings. So the Holy Spirit was reminding Paul of the look of those things that during the earthly ministry the Lord Jesus taught. So here was the Holy Spirit teaching him, reminding him, leading him into all truth. And here was the Holy Spirit connecting him with people who were giving eyewitness accounts and everything that was delivered to him. And he had to make that effort to put it together in an orderly manner so that it can be a blessing to those who read it. So what I'm trying to say here is that even when it comes to the research paper, it can be a blessing. Like, of course, I know that we are looking at it from the perspective of OK, I need to submit something for the Bible College and I will get some marks. And it is part of this thesis is part of, you know, a completion of this course and so on. It's something that is necessary for me to complete this course. So many reasons for us to do this. But I just want us to look beyond that, you know, this whole exercise of going deeper into the particular subject, trying to research, trying to find out more about the particular about the subject, trying to find answers, practical answers, how can we solve this problem and then coming out with studying the word and then coming out with recommendations of what needs to be done. You know, in some cases, it's that otherwise it can be just a, you know, just a study of scripture based on the topic that you chose and trying to find out. OK, what does the word of God say? What is the Holy Spirit? You know, how is he leading me to find out about this particular subject and what is it that I can put together in an orderly fashion, you know, in a proper manner so that it makes sense for the one who's reading, right? And so, well, you could even, you know, consider publishing it in a sense. If it's done in an excellent manner, in a proper manner, you can even put it on the public domain. You can even, you know, put it as a blog, online blog or you can even, you know, who is interested, you could just give it, just stuff it in maybe on your Facebook post or and then, you know, send them a link to it so people could read it, you know, if they are interested and it'll be a blessing. OK, because it's, you know, you invested time and if you've done it well and if you've researched the topic well and if you've put in time and effort and your findings and recommendations of the thesis would be would be a blessing, definitely to the body of Christ and so I just want to encourage us to do that, right? As we looked at the Book of Acts, as we look at the Book of Luke, Gospel of Luke and we see this is the intent, you know, he, at the very beginning itself, he makes it very clear I want to put it together. I want to record all that the Holy Spirit is teaching us, you know, especially in the Book of Acts, he says, you know, given commandments to the, he through the Holy Spirit had given commandments to the Apostles whom he had chosen, etc. So here's, you know, Luke really putting in the effort to put it together of all that God had done, all that God was doing, all that the Holy Spirit was leading, everything the Holy Spirit was teaching. So he was putting it together, okay, arranging it together. So, I just want to say that, you know, look beyond, look at the bigger picture of what you're doing and I'm sure that it'll motivate you to do even more, go deeper and also it'll motivate you to lean in to the leading of the Holy Spirit. You know, to give those connections, to put those things together, maybe to even lead you to some sources, unexpected, you know, surprise sources from which you can get more information and so on. But then you need to, of course, put in that effort and do it, right? Okay. So that's all I just wanted to share today. So if there's anything, any questions from your side about, you know, what you've been doing and, you know, any particular challenges that you've been facing, maybe some questions that you want to ask, you can do that. But otherwise, I just wanted to, yeah, maybe just share this and also just to remind you that the 11th of April, right, we have a little less than a month, 11th of April is the date for submission of the report. Right. So maybe by, you know, maybe by next week or the last week of April, you should start writing the last week of, sorry, the last week of March. I'm sorry, which is, you know, maybe from 28 onwards, you should start writing and then, you know, putting things together. And, or even earlier, whichever, I'm just suggesting 28th of March as the, you know, as the cutoff date, you definitely need to start writing it by 28th of March. And we know, you know, it's like 25 pages minimum and 30 pages maximum. So it's not much actually. So within that, you need to present everything, put everything together. So do that. And also, yeah, so 11th we will have that and then we have three dates for the presentations. Right. If it's for the, for the e-learning students, of course, e-learning students, you would be sending in the videos, but the online students would be actually presenting in real time during the class. So that's 13th, 20th and 27th of April. So 15 minutes. Right. So that's the, is it 15 minutes or 10 minutes, 15 minutes. So you would have that. Okay. So to get prepared for that, start getting prepared for that. So start working regularly. Start working consistently. And I'm sure it'll be, it'll be a blessing. Right. So any, any questions? Erin, anything you can text it. Sir, Karan, any questions? Yes, Karan, I think your question is, do we have to write exactly as what is prescribed in the template? The template is the, the MLA format. Yes, you'll have to write this. That is the format. Right. In terms of a font, in terms of how the heading should be in terms of spacing and everything that is a format. Right. And also, I think, you know, I've also put the guidelines right at the beginning of the class, which has the MLA report format guidelines, timelines and report format. So that also has information. Right. So you can go through that. And then I, what I'm trying to do is to get the word doc template, which you can enter in, which you can just directly enter in, which will be, which will be very easy. But so far, I've not got that kind of a template. So if I get that, I will post it. But otherwise, you just have to, you know, use the template as a, as a, as a guideline and then, you know, start to work on it. Right. Any other questions about PPT? Okay. What exactly is your question, Aaron? So, yeah, so I said during the presentation, you can, it's good if you use a PowerPoint presentation. Other than just speaking. So you can put the some of those main points, main features. If you're presenting, let's say a map or a picture or a table, you know, it'll help to put it on a PowerPoint or maybe you did some survey and you want to put, you want to say, okay, so many people responded. Yes. So many people just want to know. So it's good to present it as a table. You know, maybe you want to present a graph, you know, so it'll, it'll help. So, so you can put that in the PowerPoint and, and present it, right, you can share the pump. So what you can do is like, you can just do a share screen. So I'll, I think all of us can share screen. I don't know if. Yeah. I don't think there are any restrictions so you can, of course, I can control who's sharing and stop who's sharing. Yeah, so you could share the PowerPoint so you can. Yeah, so we can just may start making the PowerPoint and share it during your presentation. Is there anything in particular that you want to ask about the PowerPoint? Like, are you familiar using a PowerPoint or making a PowerPoint presentation? Yeah, then it's fine. Yeah. So that's good. Sid. Yeah, go ahead. You have a question. Yeah. I mean, like we have to put the author's name. I mean, wherever we get the things like we have to put the website name or the author name, right? Yes. Yes. So what about? Yeah. Wherever you are. I'm sorry. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah. So what if it's like from our own life experience and how should we put that? Like, you know, like we know. Just mention it. You know, you can just mention, you know, you can, you can, you can simply state that as your, your experience. Okay. This is what happened on such and such a date and such a time. You could just mention that. But otherwise, if you're taking, you know, you're quoting someone or you've done your read up on somebody's research and result or some article. And if you're going to use that verbatim, the sense you're going to, you know, put that information there in the report, then you need to quote the source. You need to cite the source. Yeah. Yeah. But if it's something original, something from your, from your experience or what you observed or what, what really happened, then that's fine. Absolutely fine. You can just state that, mention that. Yeah. Okay. Any other questions or doubts? Feel free to email me. You know, if you get any, any thoughts, any questions, you can do that as well. So, so, I mean, we don't have to wait till next Wednesday. You can, even during the week, if you're working on the report, maybe you have some questions. Yeah. Just clarify. You can just email. Okay. So yeah. So I guess the others can watch the video. I'm not sure what happened to them, but yeah. They can watch the video and be updated. So we'll meet again next Wednesday for IRP. Otherwise, anyway, we'll be meeting tomorrow. Okay. Okay. That's it from me. If there's nothing else, no other questions, nothing else that you want to share, we'll wind up. Right. We'll stop here. Okay. Fine. So then I'll, I'll just let me just stop the recording.