Julian Sutton wrote an awesome blog about our awesome travel day! Check it out!

As for me… If you have been following me then you remember reading about Vico. He was the boy with cancer living in Moldova. This past week I received an email from our contact, Vitali. I don’t know if this is a necessity for being shared, but I know that a lot of people out there have been praying for him or have prayed for him so I think this is important for whoever you are. Vico passed away. It’s not the easiest news to hear but praise God he is free of pain and suffering. He did not have an easy life here by any means, I could tell he was fighting it to seem happy and joyful around me. With that in mind, it brings me joy to know that he’s out of his physical body. Before I left I was able to talk him about Christ and new life and he said he believed and that he had Jesus, so that’s all i can trust. I don’t know or hear other people’s hearts so I can’t be a judge of that. I trust that Vico is with my Father. I trust that by dying on this world he hasn’t been takin over by death.
Be praying for his mother and his sister. I don’t know exactly how their life is but I know that Vico, his sister, and his mother we’re all living at a shelter for orphans, so I don’t what happens from here. 
It’s seriously moments like these where there’s no amount of money that could ever solve a problem. Nothing could make this better
How do you know that there’s something outside of this world? That statement right there. There’s nothing in this earth that could replace the loss of a son to cancer. There’s something out there that can, something that’s not physical, that you can’t physically grab. Cry out for it, seek it! Please for your own sake.
The ground could fall out from under my feet, oceans could wash over me, mountains could crumble on top of me, but there’s something outside of these, bigger than these, that i hold on to. A hope that doesn’t fail.