Isn’t funny how every time we think we have something figured out, God proves otherwise.

I’ve spent over a month in Kanchanaburi, Thailand and it was starting to finally feel like home. I started having relationships with the locals and bonded so much with the family I’ve been living with. The ministry we had been doing had become like a second nature to me and what started out as just a trip had become normal, day to day life. I fell into a routine here, but that is all about to change. As most of you know, I was supposed to be spending three months living and serving in Thailand, but due to visa issues and an overall lack of ministry opportunities, my entire squad will now be relocating to Cambodia for the month of November. That means we will be leaving Thailand a month earlier than I had planned. I am so incredibly excited to get the chance to live in Cambodia for a month and work with a new ministry, but with all of the change comes a great deal of nervousness and fear. I had just gotten life in Thailand figured out and now it’s almost time to leave.

I don’t know where exactly I’ll be in Cambodia or even what I’ll be doing, but I do know that even with all the fear I am feeling now, I completely and whole-hearted trust God to lead the way!

Isn’t funny how every time we think we have something figured out, God proves otherwise.

I’ve spent over a month in Kanchanaburi, Thailand and it was starting to finally feel like home. I started having relationships with the locals and bonded so much with the family I’ve been living with. The ministry we had been doing had become like a second nature to me and what started out as just a trip had become normal, day to day life. I fell into a routine here, but that is all about to change. As most of you know, I was supposed to be spending three months living and serving in Thailand, but due to visa issues and an overall lack of ministry opportunities, my entire squad will now be relocating to Cambodia for the month of November. That means we will be leaving Thailand a month earlier than I had planned. I am so incredibly excited to get the chance to live in Cambodia for a month and work with a new ministry, but with all of the change comes a great deal of nervousness and fear. I had just gotten life in Thailand figured out and now it’s almost time to leave.

I don’t know where exactly I’ll be in Cambodia or even what I’ll be doing, but I do know that even with all the fear I am feeling now, I completely and whole-hearted trust God to lead the way!