 So, with my life, I found that I end up moving around a lot, especially recently. I lived in, because of work, I've lived in North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, I've worked in Kentucky, California, Utah, and at first I thought I was going all these places because I needed to make money. You know, I needed a job and I prayed and I asked God for a job and this one came. God gave me this job to make money and I mean I was. I wasn't complaining there and I realized when I was living in Tennessee that I had only been making money. I hadn't been doing anything of any greater value and I was reading the Book of Mormon and the story of Enos stuck out to me and Enos is the son of a prophet. He's not a bad guy. He's not an amazing, crazy, awesome prophet. He's just a normal guy like us. And he shares a story of when he finally got it and when he started becoming a dedicated disciple of Christ and this is what he says. He says, behold, I went to hunt beasts in the forest and the words which I had often heard my father speak concerning eternal life and the joy of the saints sunk deep into my heart. And at that time I was living in Nashville, Tennessee and I'm like, yeah, I came to Nashville to earn money. He went to the forest to hunt beasts, I came to Nashville to earn money and I was thinking about the scriptures and he was talking about how he was thinking about the scriptures. He says, and my soul hungered and I kneeled down before my maker and I cried unto him in mighty prayer and supplication from my own soul and all the day long that I cried unto him. Yea, and when the night came I did raise my voice high that it reached the heavens and there came a voice saying, Enos, thy sins are forgiven thee and thou shalt be blessed. And that part of the story never hit me like that before that because of where he was at he was in a situation to have a come to Jesus moment and I love that story because what happens next is after he had confirmation from God that his sins were forgiven the next thing he desired was to share with others and so he started praying and asking for his brothers and then he went from his brothers to his enemies and when I was living in Tennessee I made the decision that I wouldn't be ashamed of Jesus Christ and I would share what I believe and what I knew and that he was my Lord, my savior with all those around me and it was amazing to see people open up and I'd be talking to somebody and I'd mentioned that I believe in Jesus Christ and it looked to me like I knew you were a brother, I just knew it, I knew it and I thought like how could I have been living being so afraid to share what I knew was true and it's been amazing because for the past two years of my life I've been doing that now as I've lived and worked and traveled around I've been afraid to share who I was to share what I believe just like Enos I've seen success I've seen people who come into Christ I've talked to so many people and I've shared with them the messages that are contained in the Book of Mormon and it answers their prayers and they kind of have this moment just like Enos I'm like I came over to you into your life because of one thing or another tonight you may have had an order fulfilled but in reality tonight you may gain your soul like Enos did and that's why the story of Enos is because I see it every day. Every time he felt the urge to go out and get some crack he would grab the Book of Mormon instead and I mean some days we would come back and he would have read like 50 pages just because I guess he had lots of temptations to go use drugs.