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Now, live from the Truth Booth, your host, Robbie Dilmore. Oh, I love live programs because you know, things. are so lively. And it's a lively show today. I can tell you, you're going to be so grateful that you are tuned in because, man, I've interviewed some folks, but this is going to be interesting.
So, we're going to start off with Tim Barker. And Tim wrote a book. Boom! What to do when your life blows up around you? But the fascinating thing about Tim.
And his book, Boom, is He makes things go boom. He's a demolition expert, you know. See, when you see those movies of when the houses collapse and all that, the big buildings, that's you, right, Tim? Yes, that's me. And I've been a professional at this as a contract for twenty years and then a consultant in the last fifteen.
I usually only get called into large projects, stadiums, skyscrapers, power plants. And I will help the typically Fortune 500 company make something go away, not somebody. That's a different group we don't work with. And the other thing that's notable about the book is not only am I a professional destruction and my day job, I have destroyed every area of my life, unfortunately. My first marriage, my first business, my first.
And the book, the premise of the book is it really draws on those mistakes and what you learn from them and how to not let them defeat you and not only not defeat you, but what you can take away from them that will actually potentially get you to the next level if. If you can respond appropriately, which was very hard for me early on, but then ultimately I became a professional at that.
So that's what I get called in to do: somebody's died, something bad has happened, and they help me, I help them recover from it. And I realized the same resources can be used in our everyday life.
So that's what the book is about. It's really for the reader to walk them through, help them through difficult times. To recover and then hopefully look back and see something that they could gain from that economy. Oh, yeah, you can see that this is going to be a blast here, and I mean that literally.
So. Besides that, we have Castania? Breen and Castania is a director, and that's, I love direct and she directs plays. And so we have a new play coming to, if you happen to be in the Davie County area of North Carolina, we got listeners in Virginia and Ohio and all sorts of places. But if you happen to be in the central part of North Carolina, the Davie Arts Council has been known for years of putting on some.
Unbelievable stuff, and they are casting right now. And Castania is their new director. And so, how fond, and not only is she that, but I should mention she's also a pastor's wife. Yeah, so we're as Steve there at the Arts Council said, we're trying to make a splash in a positive way.
So, trying a new job, a new place, not to get one thing or the other. But, yeah, we just moved to this area from Deep East Texas, where my husband has taken a church over there in Advance at Bethlehem. And we are loving the people in the area here.
So really, really fun. And this particular play was written. By a local guy, right? Yes, Daryl Rosenbaum is, I work at Wake Forest and some other medical things. I know him briefly.
I met with him earlier this morning. He has been putting this play out since around 2018. It's called Admission, and it briefly, the synopsis is about the relationship of kids and their parents as they prepare to go into college, those stressors, and the life that happens around that.
So I describe it as a comedy of the heart. And what for me and my passion in theater, which is a whole other story, but has been with me since I've been a little kid, is it's an opportunity to watch this musical, which is funny, but still remember that when we're in relationships, we're going to listen to our kids and learn about them and then look for ways to guide them as well. Right. Right. Admission is the name of that.
And so. You can imagine that with all this fun, I just have the need to play shenanigans, Nick.
So. Let's go. That's how the One big game. Yeah. Ha ha ha ha ha.
Let's go now. It's fine to play shenanigans. Oh, yes, it is. Yes, it is. And for only people of my generation know that song.
But I know that song. I wonder if you know that song. If you ever heard it before. Nonetheless, we're going to play shenanigans. And so, speaking of boom.
Right? Because, you know, it had such a wonderful title. I have these questions for you guys. Nick is an old hand at... attempting.
I really like this one. Do you know that nine months after COVID, there was a baby boom? Boom, right? Did you know that? Tim, nine months.
Did not. After COVID, there was a baby boom. And 13 years later will give rise to the next generation. And this group will be known as... What do you think, Nick?
What will they be known as? No no no. The max, the max, masked up generation. Yeah, the maximum. The masked maraiders.
Yeah, nope, that's not it. The COVID crew, or are we allowed to do it? Yeah, I want you to try COVID crew. What do you think, Cassanya? Oh, my goodness.
I think you're going to like it when you hear it, Nick. Oh, I don't know. It's the quarantines. Oh, quarantines. Oh, I like that one.
That's pretty billionaires. There you go. Yes, yes, yes. There you go. That's.
Sounds like one of my husband's husbands.
So, when my friends talk about the 80s, you know, and some of us here were around in the 80s, I know you weren't, Nick. But you probably are familiar with the term boom box, right? They're always talking about boom boxes, and I had to stop them. You know why? What's the boom box?
You don't know what I'm doing. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I know. I got you.
I'm kidding. I'm sorry. Do you know why we had to stop him from talking, Tim? What do you think?
Well I I'm I'm I'm I'm Without work, and that doesn't happen too often. All right. Nick, you got it? I don't. Oh, stereotype.
I knew you're not quite as good as the quarantines, but you know. And so you're going to like this one, and I think you can use it later, Tim.
So why should bomb be pronounced boom? Why should the word bomb Be pronounced boom. Again, I'm at a lot. Me too. You're gonna like this, Nick.
So if T-O-M-B is spelled Tomb. Uh And WMB is spelled WOM. Then shouldn't bomb be spe pronounced? Boom. Boom?
Yeah. Yeah. Doesn't that just blow your mind? Yeah, Black. Right?
You can see the look on my face as I go, boom. And you know, at the end of those shenanigans, yes, I do have a question that you can call in and win today by calling us at 866-348-7884. And this question is, What was the biggest boom? in the Bible. What was the biggest Boom in the Bible 866-348-7884.
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We'll be right back with a whole lot more from Castania and Tim. And don't forget, boom, you can go to kingdompursuits.com to order the book, or you can. Find out how to You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Welcome back. To Kingdom Pursuits, where we hear how God takes your passion.
And uses it to build a kingdom. And I just can't tell you how fun it is. to see who God brings our way. And we have Today, Tim Barker. Demolition expert.
And I can't wait to have this discussion about his book, Boom, What to Do When Your Life Blows Up Around You, as he described, I was resembling every remark. He said My first marriage blew up. I resemble that remark. My business blew up. I certainly resemble that remark.
My finances blew up. I I I there's nothing you could mention. That I couldn't relate, so I'm sure a lot of our listeners are going to relate to where that's going. And then we have Castania Breen, and she is the director of a new play coming to the Davie County Arts Council that's a little west of Winston-Salem. If you're in Ohio or something today, just be excited that I bet you got plays going on in your area and somebody.
That is like a pastor's wife, like Estanya, might be directing it. And how fun to see what God would have. You know. He loves excellence. When you bring excellence to something, it's really, really fun.
But before we get all that, We have callers. I love it. Uh we have two, so If the first person gets an answer you think you were going to use, just stay on the line because I want to talk to you anyway. Plus, we've got to talk about your prize.
So, first, we have Sharita is in Wake Forest.
So, Sharita. You are on Kingdom Pursuits. Good morning. Good morning, our best people. Good morning.
I am so glad you called in. You sound. Like you're excited about this boom. Yeah. I have two ideas.
I'll give you one of them.
Okay. Do you want me to go ahead and tell you? God, yes, please.
So, the first one I thought of is maybe the falling of the walls of Jericho. Oh, wow. That is a good one. That is a boom. And that would like a delay.
I wonder if Tim ever tried that technique. You know, you just need to get an Ark of the Covenant, Tim, and you could go around seven times and kaboom.
So that would be a pretty big boom. Oh, it's a boom. Like, man. I wonder if I'm really, really hoping I hope you are too, that there is instant replay in heaven. Like that's one of the scenes.
Wouldn't you love to see how that happens? Like how that scarlet cord is being hung out by Rahab and and and and You know, what in the world would they be thinking in Jericho? Look at these fools out here running around with their trumpets, you know, like. Good. Yeah, it that's an amazing thing.
Yeah. And so inquiring minds need to know, Sharita, wh what was the second one you were thinking of? Maybe in Revelation, when it says, you know, God coming, and it's going to kind of sound like a loud thunder, which makes me think of a boom. That was a second. That's a boom.
Thunderings Yeah, they speak of those thunderings and that's a big kaboom. And uh I bet you've heard some of those in your life. I know I have, but I guess Tim's probably heard bigger ones.
Well, Sharita, you are definitely a winner. Which prize did you select? Yeah. Oh, I don't know. What are my options?
I haven't selected. You have the Kingdom Pursuits official back scratcher or the Date the Word calendar from Dr. Date the Word Carson. And then you have all hosts of books. In fact, we can probably get you a copy of Boom if you would like.
But what comes to mind right off the top of your head? Absolutely.
Well, I didn't know. I stopped at the calendar because I thought I was only had the two options. And I love a book, too. We'll get to the book and the calendar.
So we're going to put you back on hold. That was we got Mike calling from Dayton, Ohio. And Mike. I am very curious. In Ohio, you know, the boom is a different thing.
Yeah. I am dying to know with your Bible wisdom, what from your standpoint was the biggest boom? in the Bible. It kind of all goes together boom in the Bible. Yeah, me and my wife were sitting there going back and forth and um She said creation was the biggest boom.
I guess that was the Big Bang theory. And I like that. And then I said, you know, the Yeah. I said, well, the the resurrection of Christ is what we have our salvation in. And I we we argued a little bit, but that was fun to talk about.
So we thought we'd share that with you guys.
Well Let me share this, Mike, as I'm thinking about what you said, because I couldn't agree with you more. About Uh you know, the earthquake, etc., when Christ was Um There on a cross. And there's some really neat things I would love to talk to you about sometime that you'll see in Israel on that whole idea. of the boom that was there. But the boom of creation?
You may know that the tenth letter in the Hebrew alphabet is a letter Yud. And it is the smallest of all the Hebrew letters. In fact, when you put your pen to the paper, that's a yud.
Okay, it's just a dot. And It's the tenth letter because it kind of represents this idea of the little that means a lot. That when God An infinite God. And literally, this is the way they explain it in Hebrew: that infinite God had to create a finite world.
So he had to take something that was beyond big and bring it down just like we talked about in the famous Aladdin movie, you know, where phenomenal cosmic powers, itty bitty living space. And so inside that little letter. Is this like Godspark. That is bigger than anything else. It's kind of cool.
And so, when you say boom, I couldn't help but relate to that, Mike.
So, we've got to know, inquiring minds, what prize. You know, I think you have a date, the word, calendar, so what are you going for? Oh, I want to back scratch her. My wife likes her back. My new ones are bamboo.
The old one was plastic, but we've upgraded sustainable gospel. And I know that you need to share the gospel, my friend.
So I'm going to put you back on hold and we'll get back to the show. But I appreciate you calling in so much. God bless. Both you guys. God bless.
All right. Getting back to Castania.
So Wait. What are you looking for in the way of characters from your standpoint? Or when you go to cast a play. Like that, what an interesting job that is. It is, yes.
So I feel like one of the great things about looking at theater through the eyes of God and Christianity is that you really get to focus on God's creation of how people are made.
So in the casting process, we know we have stereotypes. We know we're looking for specific things, but we also get to look at people and what they're capable of. You know, what have you been gifted with, and how can you tell a story?
So, for me, at the root of theater, it's a story, and at the root of my faith. Is the greatest story ever told. And that's how that translates for me. But this particular show is going to have 20-plus characters.
Some can be double cast, and then we will have a chorus as well if we, you know, however many people show up. It revolves around mom and Cade, and this would be a mother who's already put her very. High academic older daughter child into a very good college, and then her second child is very type B. 50%, 50%, right in the middle of everything, and not really sure what he's going to do and not really self-motivated to find that next. Is he going to a party school?
He doesn't know where he's going. He doesn't know who he is. He's just a regular old teenager that has two goofy friends that are like the Shakespearean flunkies, you know, for a comedy effect. But it's about that relationship and about how she. You know, that how it develops, like, what is what is Kay looking for?
And as we look to help our children go toward greatness, what happens there? Then there's some off-the-wall calendar, I'm sorry, some characters like there's a guidance counselor, his name is Meyer Briggs.
So I, you know, some of us will get a good kick out of him, and then they'll go on a college tour with two of the peppiest college tour guides you've ever seen in your life. But it's um, it It's a secular play, but it's written in a way that I feel like we have a story to tell that's going to touch people, but also give us a little bit of levity, which we're all still looking for since 2020. That's really great, really great.
So, what a cool thing that you can get involved in. Again, if you go to kingdompursuits.com, you can see links there where you can actually register to go try out and all that. And so, getting back to. Boom, right? What to do when your life blows up?
I am. More than curious, like, is the is you uh described this idea of You know, I think of John Bunyan's book, The Valley of Humiliation, right? There is rich soil. Down there, right? Mo most definitely.
And to to become humble, You have to be humble. Early in my career, I was a young go-getting, thought I knew everything, and then the story began, true story.
Somebody died on my project. Uh we were both expecting our first daughters. Clearly, she didn't get the opportunity to meet her dad as my daughter has spent the last 32 years with me. And I said, if, and it was a big if, if I continue to stay in this industry, that could never happen. Happen again.
Now that was challenging as a young project manager, but then I moved into a GM role, ultimately a VP, then a director, and then managing six, eight projects. um at at a time for one of the largest design engineering firms in the world. And I was able to maintain that promise to myself. But what I found out is the tools that I found to ach achieve that, to attain that, they could also be used in other areas of our life, where I had failed in my marriage, where I'd failed in my business, where I'd failed in my faith. And just by taking a look at what happened, getting to the root cause, Taking some ownership of your part, albeit 5% or 10%, which means there might be a lot more.
I know it's commercial breaking pickup. I'm looking forward to it. It's so amazing. Sure. And, you know, so much we can learn.
From In That Valley.
So we'll be back again. You can find Tim's book at kingdompursuits.com or hook up on getting involved with this play, whatever suits you. It's all there at kingdompursuits.com. Would love to have another idea if you've got a bigger boom in the Bible. We'd love to hear it.
You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Welcome back to Kingdom Pursuits, where we hear how God takes your passion. And uses it to build the kingdom.
So fun today we have Castania Breen with this uh new play called Admission that's coming to the Davie Arts Council at the Brock Center there in Moxville, for those who are familiar with that. It's going to be a spectacular thing.
So if you have, they have like 20 characters that they're casting.
So you can go to kingdompursuits.com and fill out that thing. Go have fun. Right? I'd love to participate in all that, and you end up with a bond between the cast members that become like family, and so that's an all opportunity for you. But we also have with us Tim Barker.
And Tim. Uh A demolition expert of all things. And You know, he wrote a book called Boom, What to Do When Your Life Blows Up Around You, but I would imagine as as I'm thinking about this the correlation somewhere in here that You know, I I I understand that in order to build a skyscraper, that they have to build a foundation that is Like hundreds and hundreds of feet down. In order to get what they need, in order to build this thing up.
Well, if you're going to demolish something like that, Tim. How deep you gotta go? Are you still there, Tim? Maybe he's got his phone on the thumb phone. I did.
I had it on mute, and I had a great conversation with myself. You should have heard it.
Well done, Tim. I'll share it with the rest of you now. Yes, you're right. You have to take out what's there. But what's great in our our line of work is we we recycle about ninety eight percent of everything, the concrete, the sill, it's reused again.
So not only is it is it do you have to go deep to Create A stronger foundation, kind of going back to my book, you can use what was there before. Unfortunately, it has to be sometimes broken down to being unrecognizable as it pertained to what it was before. But ninety eight percent of it could be used again to build back that same structure and make the changes, the improvements that need to take you to a greater height. And I guess the point I'm trying to make here is Is the book saying that you're gonna go through many troubles in this life? The Bible says it, makes it very clear.
And so rather than be or feel defeated or give up, or or quit Try to take a look at some of those challenging times. And sometimes it's hard. For example, my example of a fatality, it's hard to take a look at that right away. It took me several years, but take a look at that and say, hey, what can I gain from this? What can I learn from this?
And in that one example, by the way, I went from being a nobody in my industry to coming back and helping my industry develop its first 40-hour certificate, professional certification. I mean, if you need to go to sleep at night, look up my name, Tim Barker, and Demolition. And there's lots of material out there.
So God used that failure in my life. in a way that I could have never imagined by responding to it. Appropriately. Same thing, my first marriage was four or five years.
Well, Tina and I have been married 26 years, and I plan to be with her till the day I die.
So, it's again, what can we take away from that? that that loss, that experience Um and not just let it defeat us and destroy us.
So that we can climb on top of that rubble, that foundation, to get to the next level.
Something that God's been preparing for us. that we might not have even attained or seen had we not gone through the through the terrible experience. Not all terrible experience Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel, but Again, if you give it to God, I've seen over and over again, He can create beauty from ashes over and over again. Amen. It would seem like the initial building block that God uses.
is this idea of the meek, or in Hebrew it's called a nav. And That Yeah. Yeah. In other words, we With this deep humility, we begin to learn. Lean not on our own understanding.
I guess that's the biggest thing. It seems like. after all my years of life, it's the one I have to keep chipping away at. Right? Most definitely.
And I'm a little distracted here while we're on the call because I pulled up my coast. my my co uh guest and looking at her her her website and her background and she is truly a a professional in her industry. And I even talk about it on my book, but if younger people are people with gifts in the arts, They can get a message across that I can't, or neither of us can, but in a movie, in a play, even in a short script, I provide an example in the book, in a Saturday Night Live script. in a creative way that can speak to this next generation. in a way that's more clear and more powerful.
Than unfortunately, that I can in three books or four books.
So I, again, just I heard a story once along these lines that I'll never forget. Uh a friend of mine, Rich Cristiano, who does Christian movies. He would go into a church. And he would say, how many people in here can remember the topic or the title of last week's sermon? Yeah.
Absolutely.
And of course, no hands would go up. Probably not even the preacher. And then he would say, how many people in here know the name of the little dog in the Wizard of Oz? Yeah. Right, right, right.
And, you know, the point is like, oh my gosh, the power of story. You couldn't be more right, Tim. And I would I'm guessing then that Yeah. Part of the beauty of your book is if you understand that, that The story behind, unfortunately, that person losing their life in that first experience. is part of what grabs the person's heart to dig into w your story, right?
Yeah, and it certainly did. And one of the best-selling authors of all time, after the Bible. Said that a story without a point is just as useless as a point without a story. You lose the story, you lose the point because you need the story to remember the point. As you mentioned, we all know Toto, but we can't tell you what was talked about last Sunday.
And so that's what I try to do with the book: it's a memoir, which is, I had the publisher tell me. When I was telling him how challenging this was, he said, Tim, the reason why it's so difficult is because writing a book like this is like taking your clothes off in front of strangers, which it really is. Which is theater too, absolutely. But you know, there's something to that, Tim, that I really want to highlight for everybody. That You know, 1 John 1:9 says, if you confess your sins, God's faithful and just to, you know, cleanse you of all unrighteousness, right?
And there's.
Something that's wonderful, right? You're going to be cleansed. But that doesn't mean you get rid of shame. Oh. But so Fortunately, in James 5, it says, Confess your sins one to another, that you will be healed.
You see, when you Begin to share your struggles or your failures in front of people. The more people you're willing to do that, the more shame loses its grip on you. And to the point that you can have freedom from your shame by saying, Hey, I blew this up, which I know the feeling. All too well. Or even, I did a show this week on gossip.
And The more I was listening about it, I thought, oh man. Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty. And it's something that God brings to our hearts all the time. I love the track.
So what is something in your book? Right? That that you are so excited. That people, it's a nugget that, man, I can hardly wait until people read this. What would that be?
Yeah, you know, and I share it in the story. It was the first time I actually did something, I think, that wasn't about me, myself, and I. I had just fell in my first business, my first marriage. I was spending my first Christmas by myself, 2,000 miles away from my family in San Diego, where I grew up here in Atlanta, Georgia, where I had moved to think I was settling down with my family, where I was thinking that I was going to acquire a business. You both those things blew up.
And stop right there because we're going to go to another break. But everybody's going to want to know on the other side of this exactly where we're going here.
So stay tuned. We've got a whole lot more coming with Tim. And Castania. And again, if you want to think you got another boom, I missed out on 866-348-7884. We'll be right back.
Yeah. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. How do you Welcome back to Kingdom Pursuits, where we hear how God takes your passion and uses it to build a kingdom.
So blessed to have with us today Castania Breen. She's the director of the New Plane and the Davy Arts Council. It's called Admission. If you go to kingdompursuits.com, you can get hooked up there. Or we also have Tim Barker, who wrote the book Boom.
And again, the Amazon link is there. Order the book, and then by all means, so huge for authors. After you read it. Review it. Tell them how much you liked it or hated it.
It doesn't matter, whatever. They just want some feedback. Like, I did all this, you know, can I hear something from you? It means the world to authors to get some feedback.
So when we left our hero, Tim. Uh you were in another situation. Right, yeah, I was. And just by the way, the hero of my book is the reader. I'm sharing my stories to hopefully connect with them as their guide so that they can succeed and do great things.
But back to the story we were talking about, I had traveled to Atlanta. To settle down with my family to acquire a business that I turned around. And in a matter of six months, I found out in the worst possible way, my wife hadn't. Got the memo that we were settling down. The business that I had helped turned around.
It was near bankruptcy now, was doing great. They no longer had a motivation to sell, so they changed their mind. And so here I am without a job, without a family, 2,000 miles away. And up until this point in my life, it was all about me, myself, and I. I said I cared about other people beyond my family and immediate friends, but the reality is my life did not reveal that.
And so during this Christmas by myself, I realized I didn't want to have a pity party. And our church had these names on a Christmas tree where you could adopt a family where their father was incarcerated and you could bring them gifts on Christmas Eve or on Christmas Day. And I can't even share the story without getting choked up. Because this is the Grench, the heart that was 10 sizes too small, finally growing a little bit because I realize as I wrap these presents that this is making a far greater impact on me than the family that I went to visit and provided the gifts to. And I found so much joy in that as compared to being in the newspaper and having meetings with the mayor and all the other stuff that I get to do in my industry.
It just meant nothing to me in comparison to this. And then, after this, a friend of mine invited me to help. Him and others go into Lorenzo Ben with the Youth Detention Center in the inner city of Atlanta, and we mentor these young boys that were there. And just to see how much they appreciated having somebody in their life that didn't have an ulterior motive and just cared for them and helped them. And these experiences just changed my life.
Where I wanted to make a difference in the lives of others. And from that, we started a ministry called ROI Ministry.org, where we promoted the top 10 most effective organizations in the world. We underwrite all the expense.
So, if somebody wanted to provide somebody clean water in Jesus' name for a year, they could do it for two bucks, or provide a meal for starving kids in Africa for 30 cents. And so, it changed the trajectory of my whole life, and I have so much more reward. By volunteering my time to this ministry than I do as a world-recognized expert. And in my industry, I'm a somebody, but it doesn't even matter. I could care less now because I get so much greater joy, whether in the valleys or on the hilltops, by investing in the lives of others in ways that matter for everyone.
That's awesome.
Well, I hate we've just got about another minute and a half, so I got to ask. Castania, what did you want to get said today about your. New adventure that we didn't get a chance to get to.
Well, this is a world premiere that's going to be going on down there in Moxville, North Carolina at the Davy Arts Council Council there at the Brocks Center. And we are having auditions on the 24th at 10 a.m. Please go to there, Davyarts.org, or we have an Instagram already at Admission Musical, or you can follow us on Facebook to come find out about that. But I'm looking forward to revitalizing some of the civic parts of the arts here. They have a lot of things that they're gearing up for to bring our community together.
And we all know it's about relationship, about meeting people, about being able to share Christ. I also would be in trouble. My husband is texting me. He wanted to let you know that the Red Sea closing back on the Egyptians would be the loudest literal boom. And also, he thinks resurrection would be the loudest mic drop boom that would have happened there.
So, Pastor Eddie, and a shout out to my kids who are all sitting around listening. But thank you for having us today. Oh, it's so fun. And again, if If you've never been to the Brock Center, if you happen to be in Central North Carolina, the Brock Center is a fantastic venue. Oh, it's beautiful.
And again, to take part in, believe me, they will get. They will get crowds to this play. You will have a chance to have a blast with a lot of amazing people in Davie County. And we're going to make a big deal about it. This is the first time it's ever been put on, so the playwright will be there to talk and everything.
It's going to be pretty cool. It's going to be amazing. And so, how fun.
Well, I got to tell you that I knew it was going to be a great show at the onset. And so, Tim, I am really, and Castania, I got a chance to meet her in person. I hadn't had a chance to meet her husband yet. I will look forward to that. But I guess I get to meet you.
The National Religious Broadcasters Convention is next month in Nashville, Tennessee. And hopefully, Tim, I can actually get a chance to meet you. Get you on film there.
So. Tim. Looking forward to it. Thank you so much, Castania.
So fun, right? Yeah, good to meet you too, Tim. And thank you. Thank you. Keep it up.
Thanks, you too, man. I appreciate it. And thank you for all our callers and the back scratch winners, et cetera. And now, oh my goodness, you got so much truth coming at you on the Truth Network encouraging prayer with James Banks. Coming up amazing episode, followed by the Mike's Wick Show.
Always exciting. I call him this Wikipedia. Followed by Nikita Koloff. It's time to man up with the Russian nightmare. The devil's worst nightmare.
looking forward to seeing with you today on the Truth Network.