Hello my dear friends
I apologize that my posts since returning from the race have been few and far between.  I will try to be more consistent with my updates.

Life since joining on AIM staff has been a good but hard transition.  I am in a process of asking what it means to now be a missionary in the United States.  It feels very different now as compared to life on the race.  An obvious difference is location.  I am no longer traveling to wild and exotic foreign lands every other week.  I am now surrounded by all the things I had always faced in life, the simplicities of life at home, the complications, the distractions, the good, and the bad.  I spent two months living at home.  Just in the last two weeks, I moved up to Flagstaff, Arizona, where I went to college.  I am living with an old friend of mine, and right across the street from me are several other good friends.  I believe that having community around me will be critical in moving forward.  I am very pleased  to be back in the high country.  I was immediately welcomed by about 2 feet of snow (yes this is still Arizona).

I think that the process of learning how to live and figuring out what it means to be a “missionary” back in the United States is one of the hardest parts of reentering my homeland.  It most certainly has not all be easy, but it is still good.  I thank all of you for your continued support.  People have already committed to support me in this new ministry and direction.   I am deeply grateful for every one of you.