First of all, I would like to apologize for not being diligent in posting blogs for the last three months, all of which where here in Eastern Europe. I am currently sitting in the bottom bunk in our hostel in Budapest, frantically trying to get something out before we leave for Central America tomorrow morning.
The biggest thing I’ve learned during our time in Eastern Europe is that LIFE IS MINISTRY, or at least it should be viewed that way. As believers, everything we do should be done for the glory of God. Whether it is having coffee with high school kids, teaching, playing, or working in a yard. When you have a relationship with Christ, God permeates through all your situations.
Whether you are away from your home or half way across the world, God can use you. You don’t have to be “on the field” to minister, to help, to love… You can do it anywhere you are!
I have the honor and the privilege to serve around the world, and when I get back, to serve in the States. Don’t make excuses, you can find ways to serve people all around you, at school, at work, wherever you may be. Smile, give a hug, give gifts, however you show love DO IT, don’t hold back, share that beautiful love that has so graciously been given to you.
Here is a short video so you can see part of the craziness that was Eastern Europe.