Hello from Romania! I am currently in the city of Arad near the border of Hungary. I am serving with Team Umoja for the entire month. It is a joy to be with them. Most months I am traveling through the country and bouncing from team to team every week or two as a squad leader, but I decided to stick with just one team this month. It’s that season of the race for me. I needed a team again. I’ve been with teams almost every day of the race, but there’s definitely a difference between being with one and being on one. I chose this team because they can speak into this season of my life. They are going deep with the Lord and want every part of him. They are full of life and will fight to get the best out of each other.


It’s sharing life, and it’s ministry. I am sharing life with the team this month, and the team is sharing life with the students. That is ministry. The team ministers to each other by laughing, crying, sharing the depths of who we are, exploring the mystery and beauty of the Lord, worshiping, throwing a football, praying, sitting down for dinner together, preferring each other’s needs above our own, and sitting 3 wide on a bench in McDonald’s for far too long while Romanians give you funny looks. The students immediately see the life of a healthy team and want to share in it. So that’s exactly what happens. We share life. We play soccer, talk about the crazy food we’ve eaten and how it’s caused us to scramble for a bathroom, talk about the sex trafficking problem in Thailand, go paintballing, have late-night faith conversations, hold hands with disabled students, and sing the same ridiculous songs that we’ve sung all over the world. It’s just life, but “just life” is a powerful ministry, and the Lord is so proud of us for living in a way that glorifies him. 