Kingdom Pursuits where you hear from ordinary people instilled with an extraordinary passion. Together we explore the stories of men and women who take what they love and let God turn their passion into Kingdom Pursuits. Now live from the Truth Booth, your host, Robbie Dilmore.
Here's how God takes your passion and uses it to build the kingdom. And we have so many wonderful guests, amazing guests today on Kingdom Pursuits. First off, a good friend for many years, we have Ellen Kennedy. And Ellen Kennedy is kind of behind the scenes often on Christian Car Guy theater over the last couple of years. She used to be front and center as Gracie Gastank, but she would you remember that don't you Ellen?
Oh, yeah. But she has been writing these episodes called famous fairy tales, the rest of the story, one of which you just heard on the Christian Car Guy show. And recently, it's it's been a different season for us, right, Ellen?
Right, absolutely. That our good friend, and obviously the star of Christian Car Guy theater for years has been an alt. And she got a brain tumor about two years ago, maybe a year and three quarters in and it quickly, unfortunately, took her short term memory.
And so we switched, she she wanted to feel like she was still being, you know, active in giving something to God and that her life had a purpose. And so Ellen has been writing these amazing scripts for Christian Car Guy show, for Ann and I to record. And so simply, I will call Ann, where she is in the facility in Mississippi now. And I, Ellen or Heather, do you guys have one of you have your radio on or something?
No, I don't. Okay, I'm just hearing some background noise, but it's okay. I am too. I don't know what it is.
I'm sorry. But anyway, I just simply call Ann and and I'll, you know, based on the wonderful scripts that Ellen gives us, I'll give two or three words that she will say, which she can do completely in character and which she can do with an amazing talent that she has. And then, you know, I'll give her the next few words and then I'll say my line and then I'll give her the next few words.
And so when you heard that Christian Car Guy episode of Beauty and the Beast here shortly, and you're going to hear it again during the show. And hopefully we can get Ann on the phone. But the challenge with Ann and part of the challenge with trying to record with her is that she she forgets everything and she forgets that she is supposed to be on the radio and that kind of stuff. And so she, I'm sure, is having a lot of fun in her facility. And so she is out having fun somewhere and forgot.
So we're trying to get her on the phone, but we'll do that and we're going to get more to Ellen. But we also have with us Heather Wilson. And Heather is oh, my goodness, how God has blessed her. She has a ministry that God has given her the vision of give, send and go.
And it is a crowd funding platform that's out of this world. But I'll let Heather explain it. Sure. Thanks for having me this morning and very excited to talk about give, send, go and the journey that God has led us on and allowing people to fundraise for the things that are important, all the while sharing the hope of Jesus while people do.
All right. It's really cool because what I saw in the way that it was founded was, you know, there's a lot of great funding platforms out there, but there's a lot more to giving and sending than just money, right? Absolutely.
And that's what we saw early on as we even discussed making just another platform. We understood that like money is important. People need it. You have a tragic accident or medical bills or all the things that that happen in this world. But as a Christian, we also know that money doesn't solve.
You lose a child in a car accident and you have to pay for funeral expenses. Yes, money is going to help alleviate some of that financial stress. But we believe that there's a God that can provide hope and peace and comfort during those hard times. And we thought, what if we were to create a platform that not only did we allow people to raise funds, but that we also could step into people's sometimes hard situations and offer them hope. And so it's not just a platform about raising money.
Yes, people can raise money easily, quickly. You don't have to be a Christian to use us. But in that, we also say we're going to offer you something even more important than money. And that's that's the hope that only Jesus can bring. Right.
Absolutely beautiful. And by the way, you've got both ministries there at Christian Kargai. I mean, excuse me, at KingdomPursuits.com. So if you go to KingdomPursuits.com, it's all the links to give, send, go with information on her website and the different ways that you can do that as well as Christian Kargai Theater. And the episode we're talking about is right there.
So you could you'd be able to listen to it. And, you know, since we got a minute and we're we're waiting to hopefully get up with Anne, you know, it's a great time to say, you know, speaking of give, because give, send and go, we got to play a little shenanigans. So speaking of give. Yeah, there you go. Now we can have some fun. So for Heather, I think Ellen's been part of the shenanigans before. But Heather hasn't. So this is your opportunity to try to, you know, answer one of my essential with dad riddles, dad jokes. So and Nick's become trained in it over the years.
So I'm hoping he can get these. So speaking of give, if life gives you melons, what might you have? Life gives you melons. Sees to grow spiritually. That could be OK. You could have dyslexia.
It's lemons in another way. It's spelled anyway. It'll come to you. I got it. I got it.
All right. So if you give a man a plane ticket, he'll fly for a day. But if you push a man from a plane, how long will he fly? Give a man a give a man a plane ticket and they'll fly for a day, push a man from a plane.
And how long will he fly for the rest of his life? Oh, don't do it, though. Don't try that one at home, folks.
It's not good. This one is actually my personal favorite of the three. It says, if your wife threatens you with divorce, if you say you're going to give your daughter a silly name, what's your best move? If your wife threatens you with divorce, if you give your daughter a silly name, what's your best move? Call her bluff.
If you ever meet a bluff out there, you'll know that's exactly what happened anyway. So, you know, at the end of those shenanigans, I actually would have a riddle for you to call in and win today. And so if you want to call in on this one, the question is, the week before the passion, what did someone give? Since we're talking about giving the week before the passion, what did someone give Jesus that wasn't nonsense? And the giver will always be remembered. What did someone give Jesus that wasn't nonsense? And the giver will always be remembered. 866-348-7884.
866-348-7884. And thank you. Guess that. Nick, tell them what they'll win.
Absolutely. Yes, you'll be winning a prize from our Kingdom Pursuits prize ball. We have books. We have calendars. We have a whole bunch of things. Robbie's riddle.
866-348-7884. And I still may have the gospel back scratcher. Oh yeah? It's a classic Kingdom Pursuit prize vault prize.
It's a back scratcher and it's got the different colors of the rainbow on it so that you can witness while you're scratching. Anyway, we have all sorts of stuff. All you gotta do is call us.
866-348-7884. The week before the passion, what did someone give Jesus that wasn't nonsense? And they will always be remembered for, I assure you. And when we come back, hopefully we'll have an alt with us. We'll find out more about Give, Send, and Go and Ellen Kennedy with famous fairy tales, the rest of the story. Stay tuned.
So much fun coming up. You're listening to The Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. Well, 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 with us Heather Wilson with the amazing platform Give, Send, Go, as well as Ellen Kennedy and hopefully soon an alt with Christian Car Guy Theater, which Christian Car Guy Theater, I think we started somewhere around 2013 or something like that. Ellen, do you remember? It was a heck of a long time ago.
I'm trying to think. Oh, it was. It was. But anyway, for our listeners that would hopefully be long-time listeners that could remember Gracie Gastank and those— Oh, you missed. Did you miss Gracie? Yeah, we have missed Gracie for a long time. Well, she's missed you too, sweetheart. And oh, that year we did a Christmas Corolla with Gracie Gastank as the ghost of Christmas past, was it?
I think. It's been so— No, it was Christmas present because you had the hat that had the light that came out of it, and I remember all that classic Christian Car Guy stuff. But for the listeners that are old fans, tell them how you got involved.
Well, I was walking in—I was at the—let's see, it was the Guardian Angels thrift shop, and I was walking through and my phone rang. And here comes this voice that I had heard on the radio many times. I don't know much about cars, but he had a nice voice, and he asked if I would do some accents.
And I can do a little bit of a French accent, but this was—I felt a lot more comfortable being Gracie. And so he let me do some skits and all kinds of fun stuff, and I loved it. Oh, and we loved it.
And then Ellen is a professional writer and writes these beautiful mysteries. And so we ask if you would write an episode, and am I right that the first episode that you wrote was—it was about the motorcycle gang. I can't remember the name of it off the top. Well, I think it may have been about somebody that was stopped on the road or something like that, and gosh, it was—yeah.
It may be in the depths of my computer somewhere, but I'm not sure. And Anne and I worked together on a couple of scripts, and it was a lot of fun. And then you have some really neat ideas, so we all combined, and this is what we got. Oh, it's been wonderful. And so for our listeners, tell them about your books.
Oh, well, thank you. I've got a series, a four-book series, starting with the title Irregardless of Murder. And it's set in the Adirondacks in New York State where I grew up. And it's about a librarian who walks into the library one Saturday and trips over a corpse.
And it goes from there. But it's what they call a cozy mystery, which is—they also say it's flinch-free, which is kind of PG-rated. And it used to be in the library. I think they're all worn out in the library now.
But you can get them on Amazon or Amazon Prime—not Prime, Amazon—oh, gosh, you know, you get them free. Kindle. Yeah, Kindle. Kindle. Kindle. That's right.
Kindle Unlimited. Yeah. And they're all available there. So they live on. Yeah, they do.
They absolutely do. And getting back to Heather. So, Heather, your platform has just grown and grown to now is just like worldwide and becoming more and more, I guess, useful for the world, right?
Yeah, absolutely. We are now in over 80 countries around the world where people can use Give Then Go and raise money in their own currency and get it delivered to their bank account, you know, for whatever they're raising funds for. We've been—this year, we're celebrating 10 years that we started. There's a brother—my brother Jacob, my sister Emily and I started Give Then Go with some talking around a table, and it's amazing to watch the adventure God sets you on when you say yes.
None of us had like a financial degree or anything like that. We just said yes, and we moved on with this idea that we thought was a great idea. And then God just—God took it, and he has grown it. And yeah, it's been an amazing, amazing journey.
And so, you know, in this season right now, what are some of the things that you would want our listeners to know? Yeah, first off, you should be using Give Then Go if you ever hear someone say, I need to fundraise for something. There's other platforms out there that are, you know, how—we're first to market, so they're the name.
People will say, oh, I'm going to start, you know, this one or that one. But Give Then Go, first off, we have less processing fees than our competitor, and so if you're trying to raise money, use us just because we have less processing fees. Another reason you should use us is we're not going to cancel you. Even if we disagree with you, we believe in freedom, and we've made a stance on we're going to allow people to fundraise. Again, with the ulterior motive to share the hope of Jesus. And then another reason— So to get into that for a second, other platforms cancel people?
Oh, absolutely. All the time, if they don't politically or morally align, which a lot of, you know, you call it going woke, a lot of these big tech platforms have decided, hey, you are pro-life, or you want to raise funds for something that we disagree with. We're not going to allow you to. And that kind of is what threw us into the national spotlight is when we've allowed some campaigns that all the other mainstream platforms said we're not going to allow. You might have even seen—they've been over the news over the last few years, but a big one was at the Canadian Truckers. There was a convoy a few years ago. They were just raising money to protest the mask and vaccine mandate, and they were just fundraising so that they could go to the Capitol and talk to Trudeau. And GoFundMe had shut them down and wouldn't let them raise funds for their journey to go do this protest. And so they came to Give Then Go and raised $13 million. And our stance on that is whether we agree or disagree, it wasn't illegal what they did.
And so we allow them to fundraise, and that has been our stance on everything. That's beautiful, absolutely. And isn't it interesting how God just opened that door for you, and like you said, when you said yes, he took you on adventures, whichever that you— I think that should be the story of every Christian is that you say yes to God. We should have so many stories of God's adventures, of God's faithfulness in our lives when you're living for him, because this is the God that we serve. You read through the Bible, every single person failed and flawed and made mistakes, but God brought them on an adventure when they said yes to him. And I believe that every Christian today should be living an adventure, whatever God's called you. Maybe you're a plumber, maybe you're a teacher, maybe you're a doctor.
It doesn't matter. God's called you on a journey of living for him, and he will do some amazing things when you say yes. Now, you know, that's a fascinating thing about that, Heather, is that's the whole purpose of Kingdom Pursuits. It was originally—why we did it is that we found people that, you know, they loved to parasail. So they taught parasailing at a Christian camp, or they loved the Bible, and so God put it on their heart to write a book about the Bible or, you know, their own personal Bible study.
And then next thing you know, you know, God takes them here and there and eventually, hopefully, on a radio show called Kingdom Pursuits. But anyway, that's—I gotta tell you, Ellen, I looked it up, okay? It was Jimmy and the Roadhog.
That was the first episode. Oh, yes, I know. Now you mention it, yeah. You wrote that one, and then you wrote Grandpa's Gift. I think so.
It's so long. Yeah, yeah, I'm bringing it up. I remember the Roadhog. There were several of them.
There was another one that was called Custom Made Grandma. And so we had all those original episodes of Christian Car Guy Theater that bring back a lot of great memories because, you know, we were younger and having a lot more fun—I don't know. We have a lot of fun now, and if you could have heard—I wish everybody could have heard, and I had hoped that I had a great sound bite of Anne recording this episode of Beauty and the Beast. Because as you listen to this later, and hopefully we'll get Anne on the phone, and either way, we're going to play the episode, but, you know, she, like me, kept expecting the answers to be what they normally were. So, you know, where—so that's where you fell in love would be a question I ask Beauty. We were interviewing Beauty of Beauty and the Beast, and she was talking about how she was locked in the camp, you know, in the castle with this guy.
And I said, so that's when you fall in love, and all of a sudden the line says, nah. And Anne just burst out into laughter, like it was the funniest thing she ever heard, you know, because she at least was following the storyline that much enough to know that that was funny. And then later, at the end of the thing, you'll see that she starts to notice that my face looks dry and that I need some type of—oh my goodness, the laughter. And she had so much fun, and it just, you know, it's a neat thing that no matter what stage of life you're in, God is coming after you. And he's coming—Well, you know, your patience is what really strikes me, is that you take her step by step through the script, and I try to write them to sort of give you a little more to say than I give her sometimes. But of course, you know, you have to give her some things because she's so good. You don't want to leave her out of the story because she's— Oh, well, she brings the whole thing to life. I mean, she lights up the whole story, as we'll hear when we come back. We'll give you the Bible verses to say so that she doesn't have to say it. I noticed that.
I noticed that. So when we come back, we will play that episode. Hopefully, we'll have Ann on the phone, and we'll hear more about Give, Send, Go. We will be back with a lot more Kingdom Pursuits.
And by the way, you've got to answer this gift idea. Welcome back to Kingdom Pursuits, where we hear how God takes your passion and uses it to build the kingdom. And sometimes we answer riddles that you can win a prize for, which nobody's called in today to tell us, you know, the week before the Passion, what did someone give Jesus that was not nonsense?
And he talked about her being remembered, always forgiving it. 866, just call, and you can win. 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. Today on Kingdom Pursuits, we have, hopefully soon, Ann Ault and Ellen Kennedy with Christian Car Guy Theater and Heather Wilson with Give, Send, Go. And if you go to Give, Send, Go right now, you can see that they have so many wonderful campaigns. One of them has helped the Christian cemetery of Afghanistan, right? Yeah, there are so many campaigns.
I think we have at least 12 categories of things that people can look through and see what people are raising funds for all around the world. Yeah, there's a lady that's being persecuted in England, and I was just looking through some of them. This is the cemetery in Afghanistan, the Christian cemetery.
You can imagine that it's not the most popular place there in Afghanistan. And it's just, you know, there's cancer treatments going on for people and all these things. So, you know, not only, obviously, if you are in need of something like that, but also to see what other people might be in need of. It's an amazing thing. So we got Jane is in Wake Forest that has an answer to our riddle. Jane, you're on Kingdom Pursuits. Good morning.
Good morning, Robbie. I love the guests, what you're talking about today. And I hope and pray the lady gets to come on the phone. It's wonderful you're standing in the gap for her. Oh, she's a good friend. And, you know, I hope somebody will do it for me someday. I agree, totally.
Okay, is the answer a costly oil? Yes, absolutely. Lady and Bethany? You're exactly right. It was nonsense, right? It wasn't nonsense.
It was very sensitive. It was a good gift, obviously. And what a picture that always is, right? Of worship, that we can all see that from Jesus's standpoint, that relationship with him is way more important than any other aspect of what we do. Is that, you know, he doesn't want people to do things for him.
He wants to do people, he wants people to do things with him. And she clearly was a perfect example of that. So I'm so grateful for you calling in today, Jane. Thank you. Thank you for being a light.
And we will. Let Jesus Christ's light shine. Oh, he does. He does. And it's his light.
We just get to reflect it, right? Thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye, Jane. So I guess without further ado, we just need to play this episode so people can hear it again. And again, for Ellen, I guess you heard it because I sent it to you. Yeah, I enjoyed it very much. I played it for my writer's group, and they enjoyed it very much.
They are big fans of Anne, and we've been praying for her. Yeah, yeah. So Nick, go ahead and play it. Yes, it's another episode of Famous Fairy Tales, the radio program where you learn the rest of the stories from your childhood. Well, it's been quite a while since we interviewed a famous fairy tale character, but I had a letter, actually, a rolled-up scroll from a lady by the name of Beauty.
I'm not sure if it's a stage name or something. Oh, it's my name, all right, and my profession. Oh, hello. Are you the person who wrote me? Yes, indeed. I've been listening to your radio broadcast, and I thought it was time you heard my story.
I'm sure we would all love to hear it. Well, you remember that I was stranded in a castle with the ugliest-looking character you ever saw. Yes, I do. You must have been terrified. Oh, I was, at first. At first, the hairy dude didn't even talk to me for a week or so, but then... Then you fell in love?
With him? Nah, but then I did come to realize that the poor guy had been insecure about his looks for years. Hence the name Beast. That's a nickname.
Junior High Kids can be so cruel. His real name is Cedric Von Beazle. So what did you do? Well, Beauty is my middle name, right? Actually, it's my first name, but anyway... And you helped Cedric? I think he'd be willing to let me go if I gave him a makeover. That was kind of you, considering the circumstances.
Oh, well, the Bible does say in Ephesians 4 32... Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you. That's right. Well, it took some persuading, but he finally cut off that scruffy beard. Good for him. And I brewed up a batch of patented herbal face cream.
Did that help? It sure did. And he let you go?
Well, sort of. He made me promise to let him invest in my face cream business. Beauty's famous elixir. And your cream turned him into a handsome prince?
Well, no, there's only so much a face cream can do. But in the story... Look, forget that old story. What changed Cedric's ugly frown to a sunny smile was accepting Jesus.
And he did? Oh, yes, he learned that he didn't have to be mad at the world anymore. So that's the real story of Beauty and the Beast? It's truly inspiring. Say, your face looks a little dry.
Here, try a sample of my face cream. As you've just heard, listeners, the words happily ever after are much more complicated than you might think. Tune in again soon to Famous Fairy Tales, a radio program where you learn the rest of the stories from your childhood. Wow, it's so much fun to do that.
And it breaks my heart that Anne couldn't take part in it. But we kind of went into this knowing that often I try to call her and she calls when she calls because it's just how it works. But I have to say the one line that I had to think about a lot and if you're mixing one of these or you do an episode on the radio, that I hear it time and again. But the line where you said, you know, Beauty is my middle name and then you say, well, it's my first name really.
I thought that was genius. Because her name was Belle, right? That's right, I just kind of played with that. These stories are really, you know, most of them are from the Brothers Grimm and so I can play with that. You know, I can't do a real takeoff on the movies or the TV shows but the fairy tales you can play with.
Right, right, because there's no copyright issue with those. You know, the idea of Belle is beauty and I just thought it was clever. Because I was like, what does she mean by that? And so I like it when a play makes you think however that works. Very deep, wasn't it?
It was. The whole thing, you know. And again, there are lots of these that Ellen has written now.
We have The Ugly Duckling, The Princess and the Pea, we have Sleeping Beauty and we have Snow White and we have, you know, all those are all there. If you go to christiancarguy.com and click on Christian Car Guy Theater, you can see all those episodes and listen to them. They're a delight. They're all usually about three or four or five minutes.
They're not very long. But just, you know, a lot of fun to see, you know, how God has taken Ellen and Anne and mine's passion and used it to build the kingdom. And in the meantime, over here with Give, Send, Go, we got more coming up with her, more coming up.
And maybe we'll yet to get Anne, who knows. And during this break, we're going to keep trying and we'll be right back with a whole lot more. Well, not a whole lot more, but some more Kingdom Pursuits. Stay tuned.
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've had Ellen Kennedy with Christian Carguy Theater and Heather Wilson with Give, Send, and Go. And again, just to show you the heart of Give, Send, and Go, I love that you guys actually give to your own campaigns, right? We do. We actually have, from the beginning, we'll give back to campaigns on the site, but we've started a new initiative in our hope team. So we actually have a team on staff that is called our hope team, and the hope team's job is to provide hope. And we've started a thing called outrageous generosity, where we look for ways that we can actually be outrageous in our generosity, because we believe that's who God is, and we want to show him to the world. Our hope team, though, in case people don't know, if you start a campaign on Give, Send, Go, you will get a call from our hope team, and they will pray over your campaign for you.
They'll call and say, hey, I'm from Give, Send, Go. I just read your campaign. I see that you're adopting a child or that you're going on a missions trip, or you have some medical bills. Can I pray with you over your daughter's cancer? And we have just seen so many people touched by us stepping into a situation and offering hope. And so not only do we want to give back and be generous ourselves, we really do want to provide hope. And we hope that what happens is that encourages others to also want to then be encouraged by what they see and step in and do it as well. And so on Give, Send, Go, you can not only start a campaign for yourself when something's happening, you can actually see needs around you and start campaigns for somebody else. And so if you were to see a friend of yours or somebody in your community, maybe their house burns down in a terrible fire, you could start a campaign for them and then just put their name and email in, and that person then becomes a recipient.
So they get the funds, but you can start the campaign for them without having to touch the money. So there's so many ways that we on Give, Send, Go, try to encourage people in a world that can sometimes seem hopeless and dark and, you know, what's going on? That God is still in control, and as Christians and as people, we can be the ones stepping into hard situations and providing that for people. That is wonderful.
It really, really is. And it's a platform, right? And, you know, we have at the Christian Car Guys show a ministry called the Jesus Labor Love, which is, we help out single moms, widows, and families in crisis through our radio ministry, but people go to our website and they donate money. And then we, in turn, donate that back to the single moms that, you know, come through our system. But it's not all that rare that people need whole cars, or I've had difficult situations where somebody needs a handicapped van, right? And desperately needs a handicapped van and all that. So I might just have to, you know, suggest and see what we can do to help support something like that. Because I got to tell you, I'm impressed that God has taken your heart.
It was just you and that small group. And now you guys are in 80 countries across the world, and you've got this hope team and you've got all this stuff going on. Man, God is like awesome, isn't he? He is.
He's amazing. And again, I just, anybody who's listening, I encourage you that God just wants you to say yes to the things he puts in front of you. You know, it didn't start with give, send, go of me choosing to obey God. Both my brother and I have been foster parents. We chose to say yes to God in the fostering and adopting of children. There's just so many examples. You don't have to start a big tech platform in order to do what God's called you to do. Maybe it's staying home and raising your children.
Whatever it is though, do it as you're doing it unto the Lord, the Bible says. And so, you know, one of the ways, one of the things on give, send, go that your listeners might be interested in is we have something that we started a couple years ago called the giver army. And what we realized is that a lot of times people come on and they want to fundraise, but they don't really have a big crowd. And it's called crowdfunding because you need a, you know, crowd of people each to give $5 to help fund something. And so a lot of people, there are people that come on and they go, I don't really, I don't have a church family.
I don't have siblings, you know, I don't really have people in my corner. And we thought, what if we were to make a crowd for the crowdless? And so we started this thing called the giver army, and you can go to giverarmy.com and find it, or you can see it right on the give, send, go site, um, where you can sign up to be part of this army of givers, giving a minimum of $5 a month. It's just a recurring donation. And your donation gets pooled with everybody else's that in the army.
And you essentially become the crowd for the crowdless and just your small donation. You know, you get a hundred thousand people giving $5 a month. You have $500,000 helping people in need that come to our site that are just looking for a little help in something that's going on in there. And so, yeah, so the giver army is a great initiative if you're looking for something to be a part of. And the giver army, is that the website as well? Yeah, so we have giverarmy.com, just giverarmy.com, but it's also on, if you go to give, send, go.com and you go up to the top, there's a drop down and you can find the giver army there as well, um, because it is part of our, who we are at Give Send Go and in our charity as well. We have Give Send Go charities and the giver army ties between both. Wow, wow, wow, wow.
We got to go, I'm afraid, and we did never get Ann, but Ellen, thank you for all you do. Oh, thanks. That's a wonderful cause too. I'm going to look it up. Me too.
I like that giver army idea. That's awesome. You do great work, Heather.
Keep it up. And, uh, again, I thank you all for listening today to Kingdom Versuits, uh, and, and all that happens on the Truth Network. Of course, we got Encouraging Prayer coming up with James Banks. He's got a really awesome idea of Soaking Prayer. That's coming up next, followed by The Masked Man Journey.