While still in Cape Town, South Africa for our squad debrief, Michelle and I decided to go down to Cape Point to explore! We got up early and took a cab to the train station to grab the next train to … Read more about Baboons and Silly Prayers
My month in South Africa
I'm happy to report that after 3 days of travel, 3 flights, spanning 4 continents, and clocking 31 flight hours, we arrived safely in South Africa!! From a logistics stand point, travel day(s) went … Read more about My month in South Africa
The 6 year old boy who stole my heart.
When I signed up for the race, I knew it would take me to places I’d never been and people and situations I could never imagine from the comforts of my air conditioned apartment in Southern … Read more about The 6 year old boy who stole my heart.
The 6 year old boy who stole my heart.
When I signed up for the race, I knew it would take me to places I’d never been and people and situations I could never imagine from the comforts of my air conditioned apartment in Southern … Read more about The 6 year old boy who stole my heart.
I Said YES!!!
One of the things the Zoe ministry blessed our team with last month was a daily morning devotional given by the various missionaries there. One of my favorite mornings was led by Micah. Micah and his … Read more about I Said YES!!!
Costa Rica Video
Here is a video recap of my month in Costa Rica! I hope you enjoy :) … Read more about Costa Rica Video
I’ve Lost Control
I’m not sure how many of you know this about me, but I can be a bit of a planner and a control freak. :) I know these personality traits equip me well for my role as a logistics leader, but … Read more about I’ve Lost Control
The Kingdom Shakers in Costa Rica and beyond…
Last month at Zoe International Christian School was a lot of fun! It was our team’s first month alone, just us. We partnered with the school to teach English, lead devotionals to the different … Read more about The Kingdom Shakers in Costa Rica and beyond…
Prosthetics of Hope
“You are a Haitian outcast to the rest of society solely because you are an amputee. In the eyes of everyone else, you're not as valuable and you bring less to the table than the walking. … Read more about Prosthetics of Hope