 Start off with what your name is and where you are from. Okay, my name is Susana and I'm from Kennewick, Washington. Okay, Susana, can you go ahead and tell us what you, when you came to our church, when did you come to the church and what did you experience when you came to our church? Well, I knew about this church from my brother. I didn't really knew nothing or was interested in knowing anything about it because I grew up with the Catholic family. But, I mean, my family and I started noticing a lot of good changes on him, positive changes. So, one time, I did tell them, I was like, hey, you know, I'm kind of interested in knowing more about your church. And this past summer, we were talking about it. And he actually told me, you know, you should come one of these days. And I'm like, yeah, you know, but that was it. And, you know, we didn't talk about it, you know, after that. And maybe like a month later, you know, he came up to me, he's like, you want to come to our church? And I was like, you know, yeah, sure, you know, why not? And ever since I've been coming to church. Wow. So, let me get this straight. So, the person who invited you was brother Luis, right? He invited you to church and, you know, first you were kind of like, oh, I don't know, but then you started noticing positive changes in him, his personal stuff, his lifestyle has changed from the way he was living. And so then you said, you know what, maybe I should come to church. I want to see what this is all about. Is that correct? Okay. When can you say that you decided, you know what, this is it. I want to serve God. I want to live my life according to his word. Well, again, you know, for my brother, just seeing him, the first day that I came here, I did feel like weird because, I mean, not knowing anybody, but just seeing him, how the body he was praying, preaching, it got me very emotional, especially, you know, I get emotional when it comes to my family. And, you know, I just, when Pastor Blase, you know, whoever wanted to come up front, you know, to do it, but I just, there was something in me that wanted to, but then I, you know, I was nervous. I'm like, no, you know, I can't do it. You know, I'm, I haven't been to church for a long time, but still, you know, I feel like, you know, a little weird. But again, the whole week, I was just thinking about it, you know, thinking about my brother, thinking about, you know, all the things that he actually went through. And as far as us making a decision, I said, you know, I told myself, you know, Jesus made a decision for us. He died for us. He forgave all of our sins. He baptized us into his family. And he's leading us into, you know, he's learning more about his gospel. So that following week, when I came again, I was nervous. And yeah, my heart was pounding. It was beating really fast. And I just said, you know, I want the same thing as my brother could do it. You know, I want, I want the same feeling as my brother's having. Okay. So then can you go ahead and tell us, you know, ever since that day that you decided, you know what, I'm going to start going to church. I'm going to serve him. How has your life, would you say, can you tell everybody, how has your life changed ever since that day, ever since you started coming more often? Well, growing up in, with the Christian family, it has made a lot of changes, especially because this church has made me feel loved and acceptance. I mean, everybody is just amazing. And, you know, as well as for me, it has made like a big change. I've seen a lot of, you know, good changes in my life, you know, not only me, but also in my family. And it's just an amazing feeling. Yes, that is good. One last question before we let you go is, what are your plans, maybe your goals that you have set maybe for yourself to say, you know, that you want to do maybe in church, that you want to get involved with, maybe that has, maybe that's aligned with the vision of our church. What are your goals? My goals is to get closer to Jesus, to feel closer, to learn more, to study the Bible, to meet new people, and just encourage them to come to church.