(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And we ideally want to set a man over that church, over that congregation, and instill some order. That's why we do it. That's what we do. So when, if I start a church plant, I'm going to look for a man that can rule, and his wife wants to do it, he has children, and even if he doesn't, you know, if it's just one man, you know, that's not the best scenario, but it's a scenario that Paul didn't have children. You know what I mean? We still set churches up, but like to be a bishop, you have to have, you know, we'll get into that later, but you have to be married, number one, you have to have children. So that's what the Bible says. But anyway, so when we start a church, we're going to put someone over it. Why? So there could be boots on the ground, someone that's going to do that job in the place of the pastor that they're specifically appointed to do. So you know, they're going to install some decency. They're going to install some order.