My life in Rwanda couldn’t feel more different than my life back in America.

I’m working with an incredible team this month, teaching English by day and preaching the gospel by night, in a little village outside of Kigali. In Rwanda, my team and I are not only English teachers, but also dancers, singers, pastors, shoulders to cry on, laps to sit on and friends to the multitude of children that live in our village. Our days are packed full of activities sun up to sun down and every night I crawl into my tent exhausted, but ready for the adventures that will certainly come in the morning.

My friend Katie made a video to document what a day in our Rwandan lives is really like. Check it out below!

It’s hard to believe that I only have twelve more days left in Rwanda before I head to Uganda, which will be my LAST month of the race. Holy cow!

This has been the longest, shortest, best year of my twenty-eight so far and although I only have a little over a month until I’m back home, I want to remain present and soak up every second I have left in beautiful Africa.

Sending so much love from across the world <3

“For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.” Isaiah 43:19