I (heart) Tanzania because…

We had wonderful contacts, Agnell and Agnes, who took good
care of us.

Karuta Golden Lodge outside Morogoro.   Our hotel owner/workers were
incredible.  They made us breakfast every
morning, and made us feel extremely safe at all times!  They also made us laugh a lot.  There are large beds with bathrooms attached
to the bedroom.  Ours had hot showers (when
the electricity was on), who would have thought?

Gairo.  We got to
experience “African bush” when we went to visit this village for a few
days.  Nothing but a couple huts, trees
and bushes.  Awesome. 

The weather was gorgeous every single day.  It was never too hot or too cold, but was
cool and warm.

Being surrounded by mountains all month and getting gto
watch the sunset behind them from the church every night?  Can’t complain about that!

Even after the debate we had with the Muslims, we got a
chance to have several in depth conversations with some Muslims we met by our
lodge.  After giving them Bibles and
having them read John, we got to converse, and one decided to become Christian.
Praise God!

Encouraging the church was a large part of our ministry this
month, having different services every night of the week as well as Sunday
morning.  Youth, children, women, Bible
studies, worship nights, deliverance/healing nights.   Everything!

Our team continued to grow closer, as we have every month of
this Race.  I’m really going to miss them
all more than I thought I would!

Safari at Mikumi!  5am
wake up for a once in a lifetime experience! 
Animals seen: elephant, giraffe, zebra, wildebeast, hippo, waterbuffalo, warthog, and a bald eagle.  

Zanzibar.  Somehow
Tanzania was super blessed and not only did I get to do Safari, but also took a
ferry to the one of the most beautiful Islands I’ve ever been on.

Month 11.  India.  I can’t believe it’s here.

(PS. I can’t say where I am in India, or what I’m doing, but it’s awesome.  If you want to know, email me!)