 Whatever prayer requests are there we share with each other and we pray for each other and they are really spiritual support to me and also other things also. Thank you. Yeah, so nice. Thank you Susan. Thank you so much for sharing from your life and experience and you know that that is what we are talking about. It's so precious to have people alongside you who know you. You can pray with them. They can encourage you strengthen you in your ministry as much as you can give back into their lives and strengthen them. So that's wonderful. And you know, yeah, that that is what each one of us looks forward to. Okay, so anyone else anything else that you want to add. Yes, yes, Christopher. Yes, pastor. So I was just wondering if you've encountered any situations or heard of any situations where you know being a brother or sister or a father or mother has uncovered or you know in confidence you know people have said things. It could be weaknesses, it could be times when they may have fallen and what what has been in our real life sort of scenario where they may it may require to be, you know, have have another, you know, a senior person on the leadership team to get involved in this, even though things have been mentioned in confidence, you just wanted to just want to understand if that has had that has occurred to you. Yeah, yeah, thank you. Thank you, Christopher. The answer to the first part of your question is ever so often, you know, have this shared about things, you know, that that are sensitive. Yes, you know, there are so many struggles that that people go through believers go through elders in church go through strong ministers of God go through. And when we have that rapport, they're willing to open up and share and be vulnerable. So ever so often, Christopher, and I mean, I think it's a privilege that people can trust us to open up and, you know, tell us what their real challenges, their real struggles are. So yes, that has happened. And have I, I mean, have I ever needed to get somebody involved in that situation. I'm just thinking, I'm just thinking. I think not, not really. Yeah, I've never had to ask someone to step in. You know, such such such a situation has not happened. But I know, but I know of others, you know, when let's say some examples would be suppose someone that, you know, they're sharing with you they're really open. And if they share about being very depressed or being suicidal, you know, they open up and they share things like that. I know this is to be confidential. But, you know, we see that the person needs help more than just support that family, friends or even a Christian brother and a sister can provide. They might need counseling. They might need medication. Right. So they might need immediate attention if you are recognizing that here is a person who's repeatedly telling you, you know, I feel suicidal, something like that. Then it is imperative that, you know, you ask for external help. Of course, you would try to convince that person that look, you need help. You need someone else also to speak to you. Why don't you get some counseling. So I know friends who have had to do that. But I personally have not had to involve someone in the situation, Christopher. Yeah. Thank you. Yes, yes, yes. Thank you. Thank you for that. Yeah. So I was also thinking, you know, of some of these, I mean, I really didn't want to bring up names of, you know, ministers of God whom we know that they have stumbled fallen in a big way. But it was making me think, you know, how, what if, what if those individuals had people around them whom they could, whom they could trust. Okay, I'm talking one side now. If they had people whom they could trust, they could be vulnerable with, they could be real with and you know, share their real challenges. And still know that, hey, you know, this person, yes, they will listen and they will, they will share the truth of God's word, but they won't, they won't like bombard and hurt me with the truth of God's word. But even in a loving way, they will definitely speak correction into my life and I'm open to that. I'm willing to take it, even if, you know, it really puts me through some struggles to hear the truth. That's okay. You know, I'm ready to take it. So just imagine if there were such supportive brothers and sisters, maybe some of those ministers would have been ready to share and not go to the extent that they did and, you know, fail morally, fail in their ministry. Now, the other side is that there could have been people who are willing to listen, but if the minister is not willing to open up, if the minister is not willing to be real, now that can also be very problematic. One could continue living life as if nothing has happened, you know, making the mistakes repeatedly and behave like, hey, I'm fine. And also continue to serve in ministry as if nothing has happened. Now, that is what we call self deception and that's very dangerous, very, very dangerous. You know, when one is not ready to keep short accounts with God and short accounts with people around. And yeah, we have seen ministers like that also. So all of this is like a lesson for us. It's a warning for us. And, you know, it's just better to be humble. One of us mentioned that be humble, be teachable. We don't know everything. We don't know everything, even how to move in the anointing, how to rightly divide the word of God. Yeah, we do our best, but obviously we don't know everything. We need, you know, people around, we need brothers and sisters to support fathers and mothers to impart, teach, guide. And as long as we are in a position where we say, yeah, I am in need of help from God, help from my family, help from other ministers of God, I think that's a safe place. The day we say that I know everything, I can handle it. You know, I have enough experience. I've done this, you know, I have taught this chapter 50 times. I don't have to read it one more time. That is the day that, you know, you, you, it's like some that downward spiral starting the moment we say that the downward spiral is starting. So we have to always be in that place and position before God and people that we say that, you know, I need God. I need people. I can't make it on my own. Okay, so just to encourage us as, as, you know, kingdom builders as God's people, because, you know, sometimes ministry can do that when we start seeing a positive response from people. And unfortunately for some ministers of God, you know, it's, it's fame, it's money, it's power, it's influence, right. And that can bring us to a position where we feel I don't need anybody. I don't need to accept reality. I can live in my bubble and I'm okay. But that is self deception. And it is extremely destructive, extremely destructive. And we don't want that in the kingdom of God. And in fact, we have to help one another, prevent one another from, you know, getting on that track. So that's, that's why God has put us in a body and we are there for each other and we must be there for each other. So when we see a brother sinning, when we see a brother failing, don't be the first one to know condemn and judge such that they, you know, they close off like one touch me not. They just close. They don't want to listen to anything more from us. But instead, if they can trust us, they can share, we are preventing that individual from walking on that path, that destructive path that we just talked about. So it's really important, very, very important. And, you know, yeah, so just want to leave it at that. So if there are no more questions or comments, we can move on to the next section here. Okay, yes, yes, Christopher, please go ahead. No, just to, I guess, I guess, continue on that same kind of thought. I'm just thinking that, as you mentioned, you know, fame and, you know, position and power and popularity is, you know, definitely plays a part. But I'm not just, I'm just, I'm just thinking that, you know, it seems to be so overpowering. I mean, those aspects of their lives, that it seems to, you know, just, you know, sway over their entire sort of fundamental sort of need to be saved. Because it's just sort of completely, you know, I mean, it is a double life actually, you know, in a way, which are, which are, you know, they are leading. And, you know, I just, I just, you know, I don't think, you know, what, you know, what, what, what is, what are some of the factors that, you know, makes them reach that particular point, where it is a complete, there's complete self-deception, which is happening. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks, Christopher. Yeah. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on that. So what are those things that could lead them to that place of self-deception? I mean, I've heard Pastor said this, he says that if, what? Well, if one cannot be true to God, and one cannot be true to self, then there is a chance that that person won't be true to others. So as long as we can be true, see, even others, it's, it's kind of easy to, to, you know, live a life in front of others where they believe that you are a certain way. While things are contrary in your life. So it's, what I'm saying is it's easy to deceive others, even people who are really close to us. But we cannot deceive God. We cannot deceive self. We cannot deceive our conscience. The answer to your question, how does one get there? I think, you know, I agree with what, what Pastor says and I agree with it that, you know, when we try to hide before God and we don't accept our mistake or what, what is going wrong with us. Maybe just to, to feel good or, you know, that whole ego thing, we don't want to own up. So when we are not true to God and true to self, you know, it's possible that we convince ourselves, nothing is wrong with me. I'm doing it right. You know, that's why when we read about the conquest of the mind, there it says every thought, then there's that progression, right? Reasoning, argument, stronghold. So we can go from a thought that, hey, I'm right to a stronghold where I have convinced myself that nothing is wrong with me. I have convinced myself that, hey, I'm doing it all right, even if, you know, the best of the best people come and tell me with facts, look at all of this. What you're doing is not correct. I can get myself to a place where I believe with all of my being that I'm correct. Okay, so these two things, Christopher, you know, being, being true to God and being true to self, that is sort of the key because convincing others is very easy, deceiving others is very easy. But deceiving God and deceiving oneself. You know, if we start off on that track, then, you know, the downfall is assured. And unfortunately, I think that's what happens to ministers. Yeah, so just adding to what you said there. Okay. All right, yeah. Thank you. Let's continue on. We are talking about raising the next generation for kingdom service. And this happens to be the last chapter in Kingdom Builders. So, you know, yeah, we have come if we complete this today, then we have technically completed the portions for this course. However, you know, I was thinking maybe since we have time, why not have an assignment which is interactive or something along the lines of making some presentations. So I'll post it on the Google Classroom. Okay, I'll post it to give you sufficient time. But yeah, be prepared to connect next week on the call. It's not like, you know, your, your portions are over. So there are no classes. We'll probably continue on for another week or two doing something else during this time that has been allotted to us. So just, just something there. Now let's move on to this chapter, chapter 10, which is about raising the next generation for kingdom service. We've talked about the importance of fathering people. Okay, and fathering essentially means nurturing them, strengthening them in their spiritual walks, strengthening them in their call that God has for their lives. Now, when we look at the example of Apostle Paul, you know, he had many people that he invested in that he raised up as a next generation to, you know, carry on the work. No wonder, you know, after Paul was gone, now 2000 years after, you know, the death, the resurrection of Christ, the first century church doing what they did. How is it that the work of God has carried on? You know, that's far. Obviously, the ones who served also raised up the next generation. And they were the ones who continued the work. And that's how the work has spread for these many years. Now, though the work has happened, we want to closely look at how Paul and some of the leaders of his time, they invested in the younger generation. How did they really raise up ministers of God? Okay, so we know Paul talks about Timothy and I think I will highlight some aspects there. So it will be good if someone can please read the passage from Philippians 2 verses 19 to 22, page number 102. Philippians 2 verses 19 to 22. Okay, anybody who is able to read please. Yes, yes, Kennedy. But I trust in the Lord Jesus Christ to send Timothy to you shortly, that I also may be encouraged when I know your faith. So I have no one like-minded who sincerely cares for your faith. For all things we are on, not the things which are of Jesus Christ. But you know it's true and correct that the Son and the Father have served with me and they got better. God has given us the ability to create both in the natural and in the spiritual. Yes, thank you, Kennedy. So you know we see here that Paul is speaking very highly of Timothy whom he has nurtured, he has worked with. Timothy has sort of grown under his care. And he is speaking well about Timothy that I am going to send you Timothy. He is like-minded or he thinks like me. He thinks like me about kingdom purposes, about kingdom work. And then he says that he is not a self-seeking person or he is definitely committed to the purpose of God's kingdom. And he also talks about the proven character. So Timothy has grown well, he has matured well in the Lord, he has matured well as a minister of the Gospel. And he says a son, the way he has served is like a son with his father. So that like-mindedness, commitment, love, selflessness. It's as if Timothy is a son in the ministry for Paul and he doesn't hesitate to even call him his son. And he says that God has given us the ability to have sons and daughters in the natural as well as in the spiritual. So that we can have sons and daughters in the kingdom of God. And it is really important for us to have them because they end up being the next generation. They are the ones who will carry forward the work of God. Now another passage which is also there in our notes, 1 Corinthians 4. Paul talks about how he has begotten the believers through the Gospel. So Paul was very passionate about doing the work but at the same time raising up the next generation. No wonder he begotten or giving birth to others for Christ to be formed in others in the kingdom of God. So this is very biblical to have the next generation come up or to prepare the next generation to serve God. It could be if you want to turn them sons and daughters whom we can develop in the kingdom of God. Now just because there are successors or sons and daughters in the ministry, it is not to say that they will be just like us or that they will be the term used here in our notes is Xerox copies of the senior pastor or the main man of God or the woman of God. So they will not do ministry exactly the way the so called father or the mother is doing ministry. But we are nurturing them into their call. So they will go after their purpose, they will have their own style, they will make their kind of choices and decisions in the ministry that cannot be controlled or regulated. But we can only ensure that the person is equipped thoroughly, the person matures well, the person develops good character and a backbone. Like when you stand what holds you that backbone, so you make sure that they grow in such a way that they are strong leaders for the future. And they are well developed in every sense spiritually, they are well developed. You do your best in the natural aspects as well, how they conduct themselves, how they handle family, how they handle finances, how they make their decisions and all of that. So there will be sons and daughters, but they will not be the exact copy of the leaders themselves. And again, it's really important to have successes otherwise. When we talked about the local church and we said a strong local church, what is it that makes a local church very strong? One of the things is having leaders in the church or having leaders are like the pillars we said, they hold the work of God in a local church setting. So to have leaders and to have some of these leaders as those successors, who will continue the work long after we are gone. That is what determines the longevity, the effectiveness of the ministry that we are doing. And it's also really us being faithful to the work that God has called us because usually you find that God calls one person and then they have to pass on that legacy. They have to pass on the baton to the next person. So you had a Moses, but then when Moses' time was done, there needed to be a Joshua who was ready to take on the next phase of the work that God was calling him to do. And similarly, just to keep carrying on, keep carrying on the work of God, you needed the next person and the next person and the next person to do God's work. Even Jesus, when he was here, he invested, there were so many people who followed, the crowds followed Jesus. That's what we study, but he invested in the lives of 12 people, he trained them, he equipped them. And we'll also see how to really raise up these successors, but he let them see his life. He took them along in the ministry. He let them do ministry under his watch to guide them and lead them at the time when the disciples were not able to cast out the demon. They came and asked Jesus, hey, it's not working, please tell us. So then he gives them the insight and he says, okay, this kind will not come out except by prayer and fasting. So he's training them, he's showing them the way, he's guiding them, leading them. So when Jesus has ascended into heaven, you have these 12 people, okay, well, 11 at that point. But you know what I mean, there were those who had a grip on things to the extent that they were ready to carry on the work that God had. Jesus had left with them. So what if those 12 were not around? You wouldn't have the Book of Acts. You wouldn't have that connecting book to the rest of the episodes that Paul and the other apostles wrote. Because the whole movement of taking the gospel out, planting churches, who did that? Jesus didn't do it, the 12 disciples. And then you had them preaching on the very first day, 3,000 people got added to the church. And then you have all kinds of names here and there. You have those seven volunteers in Acts 6 who also were preaching. They had good testimony, they had faith, they were working wonders, miracles, just like the apostles. So basically what I'm saying is successors, training of successors. We see that in scripture. People, apostles, leaders, they were investing in successors. No Barnabas, think about Barnabas. He intentionally went and he brought Paul. The other leaders were not willing to trust him because he was known to be a persecutor. But Barnabas invested in Paul and we know that many people actually call him as a mentor to Paul. So successors, and then later you don't read about Barnabas in the Book of Acts, you read about Paul. So there's always that next person who was trained, equipped, who has an understanding of their destiny, their work, who's able to carry on the work. And we as ministers of God, we are responsible to keep the work going. And so successors are very important. If there are no successors, then the work is incomplete in a way. Everything that we worked for, there's nobody to hand it over to. There's nobody who has a capacity to handle it anymore. So what does the local church do? What would the ministry do? What would that aspect of the kingdom of God do? Shut shop finished till another person comes on the scene. They reinvent the wheel, they go through the entire journey, again create resources. The whole thing has to repeat itself because there was nobody to carry on what one generation had done so beautifully. So if there are no successors, then what we are doing will not be effective. So in a way, if I can use the word fail, it's a very serious word. But it's somewhat like that because the work stops there and cannot be carried on. And there's a mention here, a pastor has mentioned, the day you begin any ministry is the day you should start planning for your departure. How do we do that? We do that by consciously looking out for those who can carry out the work after we are gone. So yeah, we may have a good 20 years or 25 years as we see it in the ministry work. But after I'm gone, who's going to carry this forward? So we start praying into that. We start asking God, okay God, show me those people, help me to connect with those people, help me to impart into their lives and so on and so forth. So this is the God we serve. And even in his promise, he speaks over his people. And Isaiah 59 verse 21, it says, the Lord says, this is my covenant with them, my spirit who is upon you and my words which I have put in your mouth shall not depart from your mouth, nor from the mouth of your descendants. Nor from the mouth of your descendants, descendants, says the Lord, from this time and forevermore. So the word which he has put in our mouth, he desires for that to be in the mouths of our descendants, next generation. The generations that come after. So how can we serve, how can we minister in such a way that the work is carried on, that we are able to impart, we are able to strengthen and raise up other ministers of God, many, many ministers of God who will carry on, who will keep the work going. Okay, and that's what God really desires. So God wants, in this verse we saw that he wants to put his spirit. So we could also look at it this way. God wants to keep putting that anointing, generation after generation. So if we've carried the anointing, we must raise up a set of people, the next level, the next line of leaders who are capable of continuing, carrying the anointing. If we've carried some level of revelation to raise up a generation that is ready to carry another level of revelation. Okay, so that's what we're talking about when we're saying raise up leaders. It's not so much to say that, okay, let's imagine a local church and the senior pastor. The senior pastor is in close to his sunset years. So he decides, okay, in another two years, I am going to stop leading this church. So on paper, he might pick somebody from the crowd and say, okay, so and so will be the next senior pastor. And hand it over to that person. That's good, but you know, how to develop that person over a period of time would be even better because then we know that they are spiritually prepared to handle a responsibility of that sort. Okay, it's not so much of just picking somebody and putting them in that position and sometimes actually doesn't work. Okay, it may not even work if we do it that way. But we are praying and we're asking God, okay, God, help us to raise up the next generation with the capacity to carry the anointing, to carry the revelation, to carry on the work. Okay, and you know, God is the God, he doesn't make everybody the same. So you would see a certain pastor or a leader and they have an anointing on their life. You could look at somebody who works with them and say, hey, so similar, you know, the way this person ministers is just like how the other person ministers, but still, you know, what is God doing? You know, he's pouring out a fresh anointing. It's a fresh anointing, it's a, you know, a fresh way of working through another life and that's how God works. So we do our part investing in others and it's God's job, you know, to release that anointing, to release that understanding, that revelation and empower the next generation, the way they need to be empowered. Because, you know, we read about David, isn't it? We read that he fulfilled the purpose of God in his generation. So every generation has a mandate and only God knows, you know, how the ministers of that time are to be prepared to serve in that generation. Now, we are just being obedient to God by investing in the next generation. God will release the fresh anointing. He will release, you know, the additional revelation that they require and, you know, their style, their way of doing things, their decision will be applicable to their generation. So every individual, every minister serving in that time, in that generation, the way, you know, the kingdom needs to advance. Basically, we just have to be obedient and walk with God and God will strengthen us and empower us to do that. And we must remember to invest in the next generation. Okay, so now there is a couple of additional thoughts here about raising up next generation. I'll just read the passage in our notes. 1 Corinthians 4 verse 17. For this reason, I have sent Timothy to you, who is my beloved and faithful son in the Lord, who will remind you of my ways in Christ as I teach everywhere in every church. So that just shows about the effectiveness of Paul's mentoring that he was able to guide and lead a young person like Timothy all these years that now he has become or he is becoming a seasoned minister of God. That he is able to, you know, call him a fellow minister, call him a brother, call him, you know, a worker, a minister of the Lord. And he is completely backing up Timothy and, you know, vouching for Timothy and he's saying, look, he's very dear to me. I can confirm his character. He's my beloved. And he's also a faithful son already. We saw how Paul calls Timothy a son, but he says faithful son that that is amazing to be able to mentor in that way. And of course, you know, from Timothy's side for him to walk humbly before the before the Lord and with Paul in that manner. Okay, Charles, is that a question you have? It's not a question. It is. It is something about mentorship and having someone you are through example, through practice. There was this professor who had a driver and then the professor was teaching a certain topic for many years was teaching the same topic. And this driver would be sitting at the back in the room where the professor is teaching. So time reached and then the driver told the professor, but sir, I can teach that lesson now. I can teach that lecture. So the man said, no, you can't. He said I can. I have attended it so many years. So now the professor allowed and now the now the man went in front and started teaching and teaching when session for question and answer came. A question was shot and now he could not answer it and what he did he said, okay, now let me ask my driver to answer this. And he was talking about the professor who was already seated at the back. So the professor woke up and answered and everyone was marveling how the driver is now answering the things for the professor. He was the real professor, but the driver is the one who was teaching. So some of the times we might teach by example, we might become fathers. We might raise up people through example, even those that had not been ready to do work, they might find themselves doing work. That's what I wanted to bring out. Thank you. Yeah. Yes, yes. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, Charles. Very valuable and just in line with what we are saying that when one is well trained. So the way you know Paul calls Timothy his faithful son well equipped to the extent where he's now able to recommend Timothy as a minister to others. And Paul is saying, you know, he will remind you of my ways in Christ to also say what Charles was saying here. He was saying that we let people follow our example, our example. So Timothy seems to have followed Paul's example really well and we know Paul says that I imitate Christ, imitate me as I imitate Christ. So Timothy had that same standard and, you know, he was a good example also and Paul is really recommending him. So the point is the point that we gather from this relationship that Paul has with Timothy is that, you know, we need successors. We need successors and a good foundation needs to be laid for these successors. They need to be well equipped so that they can carry on the work of God. And the Timothy's, you know, that Paul raised up. Now, in scripture, just today I was thinking, you know, I don't know too much about what Timothy did apart from, you know, a few verses that are mentioned in scripture. But maybe I should just study and see, you know, what Timothy could accomplish after Paul was gone. But, you know, it is like the Timothy's that we invest in today. They end up being the Paul's of tomorrow. Look at this. Paul is recommending him. Why? Because Paul also knows and when he writes to Timothy, he tells him, look, the time for my departure is very close. I will need to go. So I am charging you. I am instructing you. You fight the good fight of faith. So he trained him very well and I'm sure Timothy did a fantastic job. And, you know, the Timothy's whom we train up after the Paul's are gone. They are the ones who really become those Paul's leading the churches and strengthening God's work. We need to raise the next generation. Otherwise, no one will continue the work after the present generation passes away. That's something we've said. Another point here is that in the present church, the way things happen, sometimes the current generation, the current generation is so absorbed with all the attention that, you know, they don't, they sort of miss or they forget about the next generation. Now that also is quite dangerous. And not necessarily about ministers or having the next generation of ministers, but one thing that I think about is children's church. For a long time, when I started serving in preaching and serving as an associate pastor, I never knew the importance of children's church. So in our location, there were only a, I think there was only one or two couples who had children of the age where they could learn. All the other kids were, you know, way younger. They would just be running around here and there. But I never really did anything about children's church for the longest time. Till, you know, we used to have these discussions for review and all that. So when we had the review, that's when, you know, I was told, hey, why don't you have a proper children's church? You're only focusing on the adult church. What will happen to the children? They will not learn anything. And if they don't learn anything, imagine, you know, we've grown in the Lord and the church has exploded, multiplied, you know, leaps and bounds and you have thousands of people coming in. But those children who grew in the past 10, 15 years, they have not been trained well. The word was not sewn into them, you know, properly, thoroughly. They don't know about the baptism in the Holy Spirit. They don't know how to deal with practical issues in school or now those kids will be in college. So it's funny, isn't it? Like the adult church is all absorbing the word of God and they are growing. But the foundation which these kids have when they are ready to join adult church, their foundation is very shaky. Very, very shaky. And it's all as if once they join the adult church, now they'll have to relearn, relearn things and, you know, be equipped. As a your natural next generation. So I mean, I was just thinking about that. And yes, you know, rightly, I was advised early on that, hey, you must focus. You must focus on the children's church because it is very important for young kids to, they need a journey with God also. They need to know that when they pray, yeah, this is a real God, he answers. This is the real word of God. It works like this in their situation. If you're sick, you know, you pray. So now, you know, we have some of the kids that I know. The moment you say, hey, I am not well or I have pain here or there, immediately hit some of the children that I know. They'll lay hands. They'll be like, oh, come, let me pray for you. So they know that, you know, this is how God works. This is how the power of God works and they too can carry God's power in their lives and ages, you know, not a criteria. So we're talking about, you know, the next generation of leaders, but I just thought I need to throw this in as well about the natural children and them growing in the things of God. Otherwise, it will be a huge disconnect. It would be like adult church is somewhere spiritually, but the younger kids, they have no clue about what God is doing. So I think I'll stop here. It looks like, you know, we will chat about this some more in our next session. Yeah. Okay. Abraham, please, please go ahead. Yes. Yes, Pastor. So talking about children's church, I was invited to reach to some kids here. Like, I'm supposed to share the Word of God with them for, I think, about 25 minutes every Monday. But seriously, I don't know how to get a sermon. So what do I do because I just feel like maybe it's too, maybe it's too high for them or it's too low because these are from five to, I think, 13 years old. How do I balance this? Because I have only 25 minutes every week. And seriously, it's very hard for me to prepare every week. It's very, very hard. I have to pray. I don't really know how to even go about this. Is there any advice or any inspiration that I can follow? Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Join the club. Abraham, I'm in the same boat as well. So what I would say is, see, I think some of the common subjects that are applicable in India, are applicable where you are in Vietnam or even your home country when you go back. So we have some resources here at APC. I'm just trying to find the links of those resources. The Children's Church material is here. But then there is one, the Elevate link. I can't find it. Just a moment, Abraham. I'm trying to post it for you. So the Children's Church resources are here. You could probably pick some subjects from there. And they've also included object lessons. You know, the approach of teaching is different. The children, the subject may be the same. But the way you would teach it to an adult will be very different from the way you will teach it to a child. So somebody has already done the hard work of finding object lessons and, you know, activities, examples. So just go through this material. If something helps you, if, you know, this content is applicable for your age group, then please do that. But if there are youth, okay, young people, then let me see. Okay, I'm not able to find that link right now, Abraham, but there is a link for the youth where I think you are aware that, you know, we had this campus Elevate program, which was done through APC. So we have developed several resources over the years. So there are, there is content. So you have your sermon notes. You have, you know, some questions that you can ask them. You also have for some of those topics, there's already ready made PowerPoint. So you don't have to make your sermons again. You know, if they're applicable, you just take it, tweak it up a little here and then just use it. Yeah, coffee talks. Do you think you'd be able to help me find the link to that coffee talk resource? Okay, maybe when you find it, you could post it on the stream page. That'd be okay. Yeah. Okay, I am a resources, but I still can't find it. Okay. So we'll find it Abraham and post it for you. Okay, thank you so much. Okay, but does it help? Does what I'm saying help? Yes, yes, yes. I'll go through those materials and then see what I can do from there. Yeah, so just take it, reuse it. Okay. Yeah, I found it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Okay. Sure, sure. Yeah, thank you. It worked. So here it is. Abraham, you can go here and get the resources you need. There are subjects like self esteem. Yeah, self esteem. Thank you so much. Yeah, sure, sure. Thank you. I'll just share some lists. So self esteem, there is, you know, finding your purpose, good, developing good habits as a young person, okay, power habits. So there is, there is a topic on that. And then about, you know, the things of God, how can you be, how can you dare to be different? How, how you can be like Daniel in your generation, you can be different. So yeah, just some topics there. So anyone who's interested, you can take it and you can just reuse it. Okay. So yeah, I think it's good. We will continue on the same topic. Let's come back next week. We'll meet for the sessions and then we'll discuss. Okay. All right. So thank you, everyone. Thank you for being here. I hope you have submitted your assignments. I will look into it for corrections. But if you haven't, please do, please submit it. Thank you. We'll miss you. Yeah. Thanks Abraham. Thank you everyone. Bye.