I know this thank you blog comes months after
I have finished the World Race but I
am sincerely thank you for your prayer, love, and support.  I know it was an irresponsible move on my
part, and I apologize for lack of communication in the recent months. 

Soon after we arrived back on US soil from the World Race in mid-November, I found
myself unpacking my big pack and packing my suitcase for India.  The time between my arrival and departure was
so narrow that I didn’t have time to reminisce on the year.  At the same time I fully understood that my
relationship with God did not end when the Race
ended.  In fact, going into the Race I wanted to grow closer and go
deeper with the Lord.  And I believe my
relationship with Him became stronger throughout the year.  So, I knew my journey with the Lord was not a
one-year stint, it’s a lifetime. 
Experiences come and go, but my Lord is forever.  And my relationship and journey with Him
continues. 

Almost three weeks to the day I landed in the States, I was on
another plane around the world; same mission of doing Kingdom work.  On Dec. 11th I was sitting on a
flight to India (I was there from Dec – through the month of February) to help my
family in ministry as they serve the Lord through an organization called India Rural Evangelical Fellowship (IREF)IREF
is a wholistic Christian organization dedicated to reaching the rural villages
of Andhra Pradesh, India, with the Gospel of Jesus Christ through evangelism,
orphan care, and Christian education (along with other facets of promoting the
Gospel).  As I continue to become more
involved in ministry and mission work, I ask that you would continue to pray
for me as I take on more responsibilities while serving India Rural Evangelical Fellowship with my family.  Pray that I may grow into my role at IREF and that the Lord uses me for the
cause of His Kingdom. 

Again I apologize for the tardiness of this blog and I sincerely
apologize for my lack of communication.  I
Thank you again for your prayers and support on my World Race experience.  I am
forever grateful for allowing me to share this World Race experience with you. 
I sit here in awe wondering how to properly say thank you for keeping
tabs on me throughout the year.  It was
super encouraging when people left comments on my blogs.  I’m not the best writer, but I hope I was
able to give you some insight into what the Race
was like for me.  I hope you were able to
see the world through my eyes; to see what the Lord was showing our squad and
what He was doing through us as well.  I
am beyond blessed for the opportunity God gave me to be a vessel for His
Kingdom throughout the world.  Thank
you.