What was your favorite Christmas memory connected to your church today on Truth Talk Live? A little more festive Christmas since we're in the Advent season. How fun is that? And I thought, wow, how fun would it be just to reminisce on some amazing things that happened at your church, or maybe something else that happened in your life at Christmas that just steps out and you want to share it? We would love to hear it. You call us 866-348-7884.
866-34-TRUTH. Maybe you were out caroling, or giving to the needy, or in a Christmas musical, or a live nativity toy drive. We do a toy drive at the station every year.
Maybe it had something to do with that. You ought to see Stu dressed up as the elf in Elf, right Grayson? Or maybe, you know, a Sunday school gift exchange. I don't know where it was, but somewhere you have a memory that just jumps out at you that helps you prepare him room as you begin to think of, man, what am I going to do this Christmas, right? What have I got in mind to give Jesus? You know, my time, my talents, what might that be?
I love live nativity. Maybe you did one of those. And, you know, I've done a few remotes with my friend Dave from, I'm trying to think of his radio station call letters. But anyway, we've done several remotes at live nativities over the years, and I can tell you that's a cold business.
But it's pretty cool to see how it affects people to see that whole situation. Maybe it was something along those lines. I remember, even as a child, right, that there was a church we went to in Naperville, Illinois, and at Christmas, we would go out and the choir, the children's choir, would go sing at nursing homes, right? And you may not believe this, but I used to have this soprano voice, Grayson, if you could believe that. And anyway, they had me singing a solo for, I think it was actually Joy to the World. And as I'm singing this solo, this little old lady from the back, I'll never forget it as long as I ever live. It is one of my actual favorite Christmas memories.
This little old lady from the back goes, sing, choir boy, sing! And it made me feel so good. It was lighting up her world, right? And I think that really my experience in that nursing home at that point in time in my life, I think it was in fourth grade, has affected me to this day. I still have a nursing home ministry and actually share at the nursing home in Mocksville every single Thursday I have since about 1998. I don't sing anymore, but I share my jokes, and I share a short devotional, and most of all, I get to know the people and share with them. And so just that little episode from back then really affected my life.
How about you? What would be one of your favorite Christmas memories? 866-348-7884, especially when it's connected to something your church was doing, right? As we are thinking about our churches and what can we do to really engage the real meaning of Christmas, you know? The idea of Jesus behind you, you know?
The reason for the season, those kind of things. You know, the church was probably a part of your tradition when you grow up, that maybe you did a candlelight service. And for those of us who went to Calvary for years and years, we always had a candlelight service. And I remember one of our favorite moments always going to be that Pastor Mark Quartz at the time, he would sing O Holy Night.
And I think it's still on Facebook somewhere. If you want to go here, there was nobody on the planet Earth that could sing O Holy Night like Pastor Quartz could, because he, you know, it's like you were experiencing the very night itself as he had such a relationship with Christ, and it came through in that song. Oh man, you know, it almost makes me cry just to think about it.
What? What are you thinking about? 866-348-7884, 86634 truth would be the number to call in and share, and as you can tell, I'm by myself, and I would love, love, love, you have no idea how much I would love to hear your story. You know, what happened at Christmas for you? So one year, actually, one of my favorite, favorite Christmas memories with my kids was, Calvary used to have a Giving to the Needy program.
They may still have it, I don't know, because, you know, I obviously am the pastor of West Asheville Baptist Church right now, or at least the interim. And so, you know, we had this program where we would give to the needy, and sometimes the needy didn't appear so needy, and so my family, both my kids, well, my youngest wasn't born yet, it was just Robbie and Tess, and Tammy and I went, and we picked up two or three packages, you know, they had these like paper bag things, and you would have an address and you'd go to that address, and there you would begin to deliver, you know, different things that, you know, that people had put together from the church. Well, as we went to all three of these particular locations, none of them seemed as needy as we were really hoping for. Like, they lived in pretty nice houses, they seemed to have pretty nice cars, and it wasn't, you know, really what we thought we were going to do, and so as we were doing this, my wife said, you know, there's this lady who goes to my Bible study, I've taken her home a couple times, she lives sort of a pretty difficult area, and, you know, one time she didn't even have a coat, and I gave her my coat because she didn't have one, and so maybe, you know, I know exactly where she lives, why don't we drive over there and see what we can do? And so, you know, we head off in that direction, and when we get there, all the whole family is actually out around a 55-gallon drum warring themselves, right? They didn't have, their heat had been cut off because they had ran out of fuel oil, and, you know, what an amazing scene to see as these people, it was a cold, you know, December morning, and there they were, you know, huddling around this fire, and they didn't have any food essentially, didn't have any Christmas gifts under the tree, and I just watched my family spring into action, and it really, what an opportunity to give, as one of the things that really struck my heart, always will struck my heart, is my kids were like, can we give them our gifts? Can we give them the gifts we had this Christmas?
Like, we literally came back with their gifts, food, you know, we got their heat turned back on, bought them some fuel oil, like, man, what a Christmas that was. One of our favorite memories, what is yours? We would love to hear it, 866-348-7884, 866-344-TRUTH. We'll be right back, hopefully, with your stories. Call us.
What was your favorite Christmas memory connected to your church? Hopefully, that's what we're talking about today on Truth Talk Live, or maybe some other Christmas memory, or maybe, like, we just had a caller understand that didn't think you should celebrate Christmas, which, by the way, I would love for him to call back if you want to talk about that. Like, I am completely open to whatever you're thinking, 866-348-7884, 866-344-TRUTH.
Not necessarily open, may not be the best word. I would love to know what you're thinking, and I would love to talk about it. So we would love to do that, 866-348-7884. What was, like, your favorite, like, man, something that happened at your church especially, is what I was thinking. As we're preparing him room, you know, as we go about this Christmas season, what could we be doing, what could we be involved in that would, you know, hopefully get our eyes off of us and get our eyes on Jesus, right? What might that look like? How can we do that?
866-348-7884. Maybe it was a Christmas play or musical. We're doing that this year at our church, and in fact, I wrote the musical. I'm excited to see it. It's called A Camel That Knew Christmas, and as you might guess, it's going to have a few Robbie jokes in it. That's going to be actually at our church at West Asheville Church at six o'clock on Sunday, December 15th, if you want to come out and see that. I'm very excited to see it, and I get to sing in the choir, too.
I understand if I like, and so, you know, what are your thoughts along those lines? We have Cheryl is calling in. Cheryl, you're on Truth Talk Live. Good afternoon.
Good afternoon. Well, my first memory that popped up was my dad's youngest brother. He was a simple farmer, and his wife passed away, and he couldn't forgive God for taking her. So my husband and I, we took him to church, and on Christmas Eve, he said he hadn't taken communion since she passed away. And I explained to him that God understood his pain, and that he had to forgive God, you know, if he wanted to see her again. So that Christmas Eve with Pastor Bill Halter, he received communion, and he was set free from his resentment at God. Wow.
Wow. And can you kind of take us back to that moment? Did the pastor say something that got his attention, or did you see a change in his demeanor, or what happened? Yeah, there was a change in his face, and he smiled, but he got up and went up on his own, you know, after we had talked about it on the way to church.
And, of course, Christmas Eve, you can't go wrong at any service on Christmas Eve, but it was very, very special. It sounds like it was, yeah, especially when it was, you know, somebody in your own family, and so what was it like on the ride home? Well, I really don't remember. It's been a few years, because he's passed since then, but... Yeah, I understand. Well, that's a great memory. And again, the idea of communion and, you know, that advice in, you know, 1 Corinthians 11 to tell us, you know, to examine ourselves, right?
That we don't want to bring judgment on ourselves, right? It's a great thing. I love it. Well, Cheryl, I am so, so grateful for your call today and for your memory, and I hope you have something even more special, perhaps, to happen this Christmas for you. Yes, I sure hope so too. I need prayers for my family. Really? Really? How can we pray for your family?
Yeah. How can we pray for your family? We can get together.
Okay, let's do that. Lord, thank you for Cheryl. I thank you for her family, Lord. You meant for us to be in families, and you meant for us to love one another, and just as her uncle forgave you, Lord. Help her family to forgive each other. Help them to see you this Christmas. Get their hearts and minds, you know, to see how much you forgave us, Lord.
It's unbelievable. Well, what all you did to forgive us of our sins, Lord. Help us to forgive each other. And I pray for all our families that are listening right now, that you'd help us to forgive and help us to come together the way that you had designed us to. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. In Jesus' name, amen.
Amen. Thank you so much, and you have a wonderful Christmas. God bless you, Cheryl. Thank you. You too. We got Paul is in Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, Paul, you're on Truth Talk Live. Hey, how you doing? I'm wonderful. I'm wonderful. What have you got for us?
All right. Like six years ago, on December 23rd, I had my fourth stroke, and they told me I was dying. I'd smoked methamphetamines and drank alcohol and worked construction my whole life, and I was dying. They said I had six months to live, and I quit everything and got on my knees and begged God to let me have my life, and He did, and He cured me of everything, and I don't even have to take medicine or anything. I'm off all the drugs and alcohol.
I want to deal with that story. Two years later, after I had two years sobriety in, it was like the 23rd of December, the same date I quit on, and I was sitting there waiting on a check. I worked in construction. I had an out-of-state check. I was waiting on, and I was low on money. I got out on my knees, and I asked God, hey, have you got any money laying around up there?
I'd really appreciate it if you could throw some my way, and I just said a simple prayer just like that, and a day later, I heard a big boom out in front of my house, and there was cop lights and everything, and a truck was there, and there was a police chase there and everything, and I went out there the next morning, and I looked on the ground. There was a five-dollar bill, and I looked up to God. I said, thank you, Lord, you know, and I walked around my truck, and there was $2,300 laying there in cash. Oh my goodness.
Yes, that was Christmas morning, because the way you described it was the 23rd, and it was Christmas that day because I needed the money really bad, and, you know, so I, that's, yeah, that's one of the most, I'm gonna have to, I'll remember that one, Paul, for a long, for maybe forever. So there was a police chase. You heard this boom, and, and the next morning, you go out and around your car, there's $2,300. Right, right where my, I had, I have an old lawn mower that sits by my garage there, and I guess the guy took off running. He must have hit my mower or something. The money came flying out of his pockets, and he kept going.
The police towed the vehicle out and did all that during the night while I was asleep. When I woke up and came out there the next morning, the money was laying out there, and I just, man, it was a blessing. I guess so, Paul. What a story. Of course, I like the other one better where he, where he healed you and gave you life so that you could enjoy that $2,300.
Yes, he did, and, you know, when, when I was on all that medicine and stuff, they had me on blood thinners, cholesterol. Oh, we got to go to break. Could you hold on for me, Paul? Okay. All right. You call with your story.
866-348-7884. What was your favorite Christmas memory, especially if it's connected to church in some way? But I got to tell you, the one we were just talking with Paul in Dayton, Ohio, like, oh my goodness, his salvation, his, his freedom from drugs and alcohol and, and then a $2,300 gift two days, two, or two years afterwards. What a story.
That's not the biggest gift I got. Oh, like, uh, later on about a year into my sobriety, I was, uh, you know, I just got this hepatitis treatment that I had chronic hepatitis and I just had got this treatment. It costs $22,000 and I got, it was, I just finished the last few pills of the treatment and I was in my living room and I've been going to church steadily twice on Sunday and living in the way of God and doing what I, you know, I just felt that God wanted me to do. And, and, uh, so I was down, I was praising God in my living room. It was like seven in the evening. And I was just saying, thank you, God, thank you, Lord God. You're such a good God.
I love you. And I just went on and on and I kept saying that, well, like all of a sudden my living room lit up like the sun and like, it felt like hands all over me. And, uh, you know, like I was laughing and crying and sobbing and, uh, like I knew something was going on with me and I knew it had to do with the Holy Spirit.
And, and I just was like, I felt like a little kid. And so then after that, I like got tired and fell asleep. I slept for like the whole night. And the next morning I always took my medication religiously. I was on water pill, cholesterol. Uh, you know, I was just on a high blood pressure. I was on a slew of medicine. And, uh, so I took that stuff religiously every morning, like I read my book, you know? And, uh, so I took the medicine the next morning after that experience. And it sent me right to, I had to call 911 and go straight to the emergency room because God healed me that night and I didn't know it. And they kept me in the hospital for two weeks. They did all kinds of tests on me, ran heart tests on me, all this stuff.
My, I had heart problems in my heart. After he got done with me, he said, what have you been doing? I said, not a whole lot. He said, well, you, uh, you got a resting heart rate of an Olympic swimmer. He said, you could get a premium discount on your insurance or whatever, you know? And I said, wow, you know? And then, uh, I, the other doctors, they sat me down and after two weeks from the hospital and they said, we just want to tell you, you're healed.
Paul. I said, you didn't have to tell me that I've been trying to tell you guys that the whole time. And I said, I asked them, did they believe in spiritual healing?
And they said, most definitely. And so God sent the Holy spirit to heal me. And I've been off medicine and doing great ever since then. I got six years sobriety and you were cured of the chronic chronic hepatitis. I'm cured of everything. Isn't that amazing?
Like you don't know it. You don't know it, Paul, but I was cured. I was cured. Uh, God cured me from cancer.
Um, and I was, um, it wasn't on Christmas though, but by the way, if you have a Christmas memory, please call in 8 6 6 3 4 8 7 8 8 4. But it was actually, uh, as I recall in the month of May and not long after Easter, um, that, uh, the pastor had heard from God, he said that there was somebody at this particular dealership. I had been in Christ like a year or two, like you, I had just been saved not long before this. And, uh, somebody was in this, uh, dealership that needed to be healed. And when he came in, my finance manager said, well, it must be Robbie because he's got this real bad cancer, all these tumors in his skin and he's back in his office because he doesn't want to come out in public. And it was actually supposed to be killer cell lymphoma is what I was told by my sister who said there was only like three people that ever had that particular type of lymphoma and that nobody lived three months.
And so he came that day and he laid hands on me and anointed me with oil, but I didn't laugh and cry as you described, but I did feel the Holy, I felt like something has happened. And I, I literally had tumors all over me and that was on a Friday night on Monday morning. There were no tumors, not one. And the same thing, they sent me the doctor exactly the same thing as you, Paul. And, and they were like, man, I guess the cancer turned on itself and ate itself because they're trying to figure out how all these tumors got gone. And they got, I mean, they weren't like there was two or anything like that. I was covered in them. And the Holy Spirit ate that tumor. It was amazing.
And I, again, I, I, you know, I'm over, I was in 1996 or however many years that is almost, it's going to be almost 30 years, I guess, pretty quick. That, that, that, that's been the case, but I I'm like you, I do, I believe in spiritually, you know, I'm not living proof, but in a way, you know, everybody is, because it seems like every single morning he's renewing us and it's a beautiful thing. So Paul, what a story, man. I'm never going to forget. That is so awesome. And I'm so thankful that you had the courage to call in and share that my friend. Well, thank you. I was just driving home from work and I heard you. I am so, so, so, so glad you made my night.
No doubt. Paul, God bless you. You made my night with that story also. So God bless you too. And, uh, have a great evening here too. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas. Well, I look forward to the 23rd. I'll be thinking about you. All right.
You can use that story anytime you want. I will. Okay. Thanks. Bye. All right. How about you?
866-348-7884. Like man, uh, you know, something, you know, just a tender moment, right? Something that, that, that makes you think of Jesus makes you think, man, this is, this is, he came on that night that, that we would have the ability to have the kind of life that we have in so many different ways, but to be free from sin, uh, is, is, is the most amazing thing like ever. And I can just tell you that one of the tender moments when I think about it in my life is, is, uh, when Shirley called earlier, she talked about her family being kind of spread out and, and, and not in a place they ought to be. Well, you know, my mother and I never really, um, had connected all that well after her suicide attempt, honestly.
And we had, um, you know, I, I had gotten married in my first marriage and, um, she had left me. I'd, my mom came to live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. My brother lived there and my sister lived there and I lived there. Um, my father lived in Kansas city and so she came to live with all of us. Well, about that time I got a job offer in Savannah, Georgia. So I left with my wife at the time. And as it turned out, my wife left me and I was just totally beside myself.
Well, my mother asked me in spite of the fact that she probably wasn't too thrilled that I moved away from Albuquerque when she moved there. And, uh, I'll never, ever forget. I'd never watched A Wonderful Life, but I was sitting there with my mother watching A Wonderful Life, which to this day I love Christmas movies ever since that moment. But, but there's no doubt in my mind that God healed my relationship with my mother. And, uh, for those Christian car guy fans out there, you would know how close I became with my mother after, after that Christmas. Um, golly, I'm not even going to go back to how far that one was, but you know, it's, it could be a tender, tender moment like that. Or it could be something like, man, when after I was crushed by the Jeep on the continuation of the cancer story, you know, my Sunday school class came out and built a wheelchair at Christmas time, 1996. This was after my cancer. And after I was crushed, they gave me the Christmas present of a wheelchair ramp so I could get out of my house.
And I'll never, ever forget just standing there in awe of what they were doing. And I said to the Sunday school teacher, Mike Ham actually, I said, Mike, I just don't understand, man. Nobody's, I've never done anything for anybody. Why would you guys come and build this huge wheelchair ramp?
It was because my back, my porch was, my deck was way up off the ground. And he said, Robbie, we would do so much more, but people won't let us. And he said, when they do that, they, they rob us of the opportunity of blessing them. And I realized right then, I've never forgotten that story that it's being able to receive, it really takes humility. And when you don't offer up a chance for people to pray for you or offer up a chance for people to take part in something that you desperately need, you kind of rob them, right? And so sometimes we rob God because we don't let him know that that we're in need as, as my friend Paul just described, Lord, I need money.
What a story. We got Mike is in Dayton, Ohio. We would love your call. 866-348-7884. Mike, how are you, sir? Oh, I'm hearing the music, Mike. Welcome back to Truth Talk Live.
Today we're talking about what was your favorite Christmas memory connected to church? 866-348-7884. We've had some amazing calls.
Amazing calls, but we need yours. 866-348-7884. We got Mike is in Drayton, Ohio.
Mike, you're on Truth Talk Live. Hi, sir. I was, I was in the Marine Corps about 21. I was 21 years old.
It's my first Christmas away from home. I was going to a church and a family from the church said, Mike, won't you come over for Christmas? And I'm like, ah, that's okay.
I don't know. And the guy said, well, if you change your mind, here's your phone number. Here's my phone number. Just, you know, just give us a call. Let us know you're coming so we can set a table up for, for food and stuff like that. I said, okay, well, I'm sitting in the barracks and I'm feeling down and, you know, I had this phone number and I give this guy a call and I said, Hey, yeah, I would like to come over for Christmas. That'd be fun.
Uh, that'd be great. So I'm in the Marine Corps and I was raised in church all my life. And, uh, as Robbie knows, and, um, I'm in the Marine Corps, my first home away from Christmas. And I come over to this guy's house and it was, it was the best Christmas I ever had. Still remember it to this day. It's, uh, 40 years ago.
What made it that way, Mike? Um, they just loved on me. They just, and they gave me a gift and, um, they just, they cared about me. Um, and they said, I know your way from home and the family and, uh, and this, and they, and they just hugged me and maybe their family. Um, they had two boys that were younger, um, you know, in the 15, 16 years old, um, those guys just made me part of their family. And, um, it was just awesome. Um, it was an awesome time and, uh, I'll never forget it. And, um, you know, that, that's what the church has done for me.
And there's plenty of stories that I can give the other direction, but that one is a little bit personal. So yeah, I think that's, that's, you know, that's the deal because to some extent, right, you connected with every member of that family. So as they were, you got to watch them enjoy their Christmas. You were enjoying yours all the more, right?
Yeah, exactly. And, um, you know, um, I, uh, I bought my, my dad, uh, a rifle and I sent it home for Christmas. And in the middle of that Christmas, um, my dad goes, I got the rifle and I got it on today.
And I, and then I didn't know you were going to send me that. And, and my dad just said, Mike, that you didn't need to do that for me. And I was like, dad, you're my hero.
So, and, and they, they even cried for, with me, um, when my dad called on Christmas day, you know, it was just an awesome time and I'll never forget it. So yeah, I can, I can, I can imagine. And so your dad just didn't, I assume you hunted rabbits with a shotgun. I, I guess he, yeah, he got, I'm sorry. That's okay. That's all right. I was just thinking, wow.
If his dad was shooting rabbits with a rifle, he's bad to the bone. You know, I, I've seen it done. I've seen it done, but 22 and, but most, most of us, you know, we, uh, we do it the other way, but yeah. And you know, that, that, that just points to how it can be. And, and interestingly, and I, I almost, you know, I don't know how to put this exactly, but there was a gentleman who wanted to call, he called me and he said, you know, I don't know how to put this exactly, but there was a gentleman who wanted to call, he called in earlier and we didn't put him on. And, but I was hoping that we would call back and we'd have a chance to, because he, he, he was one of those folks that didn't feel like you should celebrate Christmas. That essentially it was a pagan holiday and I didn't have a chance to talk to him, but I know that there's people that feel like that.
And, and I wonder, you know, like, I, if I had missed out on all those memories with my family, with my, you know, my, I guess, what do you call it, my original family, the one I grew up in, and then the family that, that I had with my children and now my grandchildren, right? Um, I think God instituted, this is my personal view on it, is that, you know, there were festivals and feasts always within his body. In other words, from the time that they celebrated Passover, and then, you know, they went on to celebrate the, you know, day of atonement and all those things, and the feast of trumpets, all those were not just, you know, obviously to include God, they were to include all their brothers and sisters and, you know, come together as one, as one, which I think is a big part of why we love church, right? You come together as one, right, Mike?
Right. And by them doing that made me want to come to their church more, and, and to make, to try to make a long story short, I was, I led a college age group, and I was in the Marine Corps, and I went to the church, and then every Wednesday night, I was in charge of the college age group, and believe it or not, I was working in a post office in the Marine Corps, and I was able to sit in the post office because we didn't do anything in the post office. I was sitting there in the Marine Corps, and I was able to study my Bible and prepare for every Wednesday to have a Bible study with this young group, and eventually I was able to take it to some people's houses and, and have spaghetti dinner, and we had spaghetti dinner. It was just Prego, but we had spaghetti dinner and, and meatballs a lot of times with different people's houses, and we, we went from three people on Wednesday at the church to like 30 people at different houses at different places, and, and we all got together, and I'll never forget that, and it was all because of that one family that said, hey, come, come, come to my house, and, you know. That's what, that's what church is, right?
It's a, it's a family. They're brothers and sisters, and, you know, when you don't have that, you know, you don't feel like you belong, and I didn't, you know, to me, when you can get to the point in church that you're like, man, this is kind of like heaven, when you feel so, when you feel like you're so wanted and you're so accepted that you can totally be yourself and know that everybody is just, you know, again, going to show you great favor, great grace, those, those kind of things, like, you know, like hopefully the way God designed our families, you know, that's, that's the way that, that that can be, and it happens around, you know, going out and singing carols sometimes, or it happens around going and doing a church nativity, or a live nativity, or doing a Christmas musical. I know that for years my wife did the makeup at the, at the festivals that we had at Calvary, and, you know, she felt so much like she was using her gifts, part of something that she was needed and wanted, and all those things that we all long for, right, Mike? Yeah, we should long for God for God's fellowship, but, you know, by letting other people, man, what I'm trying to say is, by using the light of God in your life and showing them love through Christ is, is, is amazing, you know, I mean, and, and that's, that's what those people did for me.
They didn't show their love. That, that intimacy leads to fruit, always. Fruit of the Spirit, fruit of the womb, whatever, intimacy with God, intimacy like, you know, true Christian fellowship, it, it bears good fruit, and that good fruit has seeds in it for more fruit, and more fruit, and more fruit, and so I hope, you know, as we're all thinking about this year, like, what, what do we, what are our traditions, or what are some of the things that we can do to take part in the church caroling, or to take part in the activity, or wherever it is that they're going and taking part in, and especially, like, have you ever done that where you, where you went and gave to the needy, or worked at a soup kitchen?
Have you ever done something like that, Mike? Yeah, just setting up the Christmas tree in the church. Those people are needed, and, you know, it's, it's so beautiful to come into the church with the, with color, and, and, and, and that shows people that, hey, we're, we're here for you. You know, somebody had to do these things, and, which is awesome, you know, even setting up tables and chairs, and, and, and those kind of things are, are, are things that, that people don't really recognize, but people see it, and, and feel it, and, and that's, that's what needs to happen in every church, you know what I mean? The love, the love for the, the giving, you know what I mean? Oh yeah, yeah, I mean, that, that is, it's, yeah, that's what God gave us, and, and, and clearly it gives us an opportunity to give back in so many different ways. Well, again, thanks, Mike, for calling in. You have an amazing season as we all prepare him room, be thinking about, man, what can we do, right, to put ourselves in a position for God to use us at church, and all these things that make somebody else a special memory. Thank you all for listening today. We'll be back with a lot more Truth Talk Live tomorrow. Stay tuned.