
about her. But I began to see her big heart right away because of the
transparency that she offered to all of us. Now she is one of my dear sisters,
which I know very well.
She loves watching movies, reading and talking, talking, talking. I always know
we can go to her for comfort or if we are missing our mother at home. I love
her joy and laughter radiates.
the Lord. I can always find her journaling, praying and reading to gain more
and more. Every week I know that she will be working through something in her
life that can be refined. I have enjoyed helping her find freedom on the
race. I see her walk in new boldness and confidence because she knows the woman
of God she has been created to be.
hurts when they hurt and rejoices when they rejoice. If you knew Courtney, then
you would know how much she loves to talk about Africa. It is funny but so
true. She served as a missionary teacher at Rift Valley Academy in
Kijabe, Kenya for two years before coming on the race. Teaching children is her
forte and loves working with them. But her biggest passion is the Kenyan
people. She desires to love, provide and pray for them. Many Kenyan people were
displaced into IDP camps. Her heart goes out to these people because of
the loss they experienced and she hopes to one day offer love like Jesus. As a
team, we all know that one day we will find her there, because that is her
home.
