Month 8 I Went Home
Month 8, I went home. Up til that point, the race had been a lot of growing experiences and I have been stretched a ton and learned more about mysel...
Month 8, I went home. Up til that point, the race had been a lot of growing experiences and I have been stretched a ton and learned more about mysel...
Sometimes I get so wrapped up in this lifestyle, the World Race, that it is easy to forget that people back home have no idea what it is that I am doi...
During my time here in the Philippines we have had several community outreach ministries each week. One of the outreaches we go to is a juvenile cen...
This month I have had the opportunity to visit the nearby women’s jail in Antipolo city and minister to the women there. I honestly was a litt...
Ghana. Just wow. Ghana was one of my favorite months. We started off the month at the cutest hotel for a few days for debrief, before meeting our host...
I know that sometimes pictures can tell a better story than words. So here is the first of a few photo blogs over the last 5 months. These photos are ...
I am currently sitting on a couch in an apartment in Malaysia. I have the most beautiful view of the ocean out our 11th story window, a kitchen so I...
My teammate Katie made a vlog of what a day in the life of Togo looked like! It is a pretty great representation of our life in Togo, so I thought I w...
I am naturally a dreamer. I live by faith and the big picture more than I do by the small details. Some people function best with the small details an...
I knew going into this mission trip, that I would be uncomfortable. In fact, I asked for it. I wanted God to push me to new limits to see what I was t...