Wow. This month has been…… hmm….. what's the right word? How about i'll just give you a picture that may better explain.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I'd say that is true of this picture as well, but i'll also give you the words to go with it (maybe not a thousand of them though).
I made this face quite often in India. It was a crazy month to say the least. Crazy, but good. I talked with strangers, slept on roofs, ate fish head, ate a million grains of rice (literally), painted til i was high, became a human jungle gym, slept in vans, planes and buses, caught free rides from passing tomato trucks, played chicken in public transportation, risked our lives anytime we crossed a road, became family with my team and grew more spiritually than during any other month on the race.
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These are the houses that we painted this month, the only one we didn't paint the outside of was the 3rd one, that one was already lime green before the World Race came! And we painted the inside of all but the last one as well! Painting these homes was our secondary priority for the month. What was the first? I'm so glad you asked! Allow me to introduce you!
Komalapuram Boys
Our main ministry this month was loving on, playing with, being an example to and investing in the lives of 40 orphans. My team traveled to 4 different orphanages each with 10 kids–the first three were boys and the last house was girls.
This month was definitely a test of my patience, a realization of my lack of strength and my it was the month that I grew the most in prayer by far! So, all in all, even though it was a tough month, it was a good one!!
