 The thing that was the most arresting to me and the most convicting to me was that they shared, and they wanted this to be shared with the churches in the North Texas Conference and especially the women in the North Texas Conference, that they know how to be united and that they would like to share their knowledge and experience about how to be united and in our current denominational dilemma, that's huge. And if there's anything that I learned from the Honduran women that I've been with this week is that they know how to express their love for one another and for us and their love for God and so their spirituality in the midst of their context is a blessing that I think would be a great gift to the women of the North Texas Conference, to my church there it didn't first. For me personally it's been really encouraging and really wonderful to see so many female senior pastors of congregations here in Honduras, just as we as women and as pastors continue to push forward in the United States, it's really really cool to see out here that that push is continuing as well. It really touched me that for the lead question to realize our commonality that we're all in ministry together and when I'm meeting people we're talking about our VBSs and our church programming and especially the women pastors and the women leaders in the church let me know our commonality and the importance of growing relationships together.