I am sick and my sickness is called writers block. Sounds easy to kick, but it has become quite the plague over my life these last couple of months. I have found it so difficult to write a blog recently. My months are exciting, full of adventures and abundantly blessed with ministries, yet for some reason there are no words to find to tell about them.
 
Recently, I began to talk through my “sickness� with a fellow racer whom also seemed to pick up a strand of this  “sickness�. After sometime we realized some very enlightening similarities in our sickness and month 5-6 of the World Race.
 
So during month 1 of the Race, everything is exciting. Each new food, cultural difference, housing situation, and foreign language catches our attention as blog worthy. Now writing a blog about each of these is helping to satisfy an ever growing desire to tell the people at home about the amazing, crazy, different, “world race-y� things happening all over the world. We want to tell the real world (the world at home that we had previously been living in) about this new world we are living in. Little do we know they are both the real world. They both have stories to tell and excitement waiting around every corner. 
 
Fast forward to month 5 now.  Those amazing, crazy, different, “world race-y� things are still happening, but it isn’t so odd per say. This stuff has become real life for us. The crazy stuff just isn’t so crazy. The different stuff isn’t so different. The world race-y things…well they are still world race-y but they are also life.
 
I remember writing blogs about those bold prayers I once prayed and how God answered in miraculous ways. Those things are still happening, but I am just not seeing them in the same way. Bold prayers and miraculous sightings are becoming life.
 
So I thought of the perfect “doctors orders� for my sickness. I need your help. I need questions from you, people at home. I need some ideas of what to write about. When I have the few Skype dates home, I get more ideas about things people don’t know. I want to ask you all, my readers, friends, family, and supporters to ask your questions. I would love to write a blog about something you want to read. I want to write about something that God is doing but I need a different perspective.
 
Will you help?
 
Post questions, ideas, and challenges either in the comments or in an email. I will look through them and see what I can do.