It happens to everyone at least once in their life, right? Maybe not so much in America, but it only took two days in Viet Nam for the inevitable to happen to the perpetually accident prone. We … Read more about The one where I got hit by a motorbike
Password for This Month- coffee
Hey subscribers- There is a password on my blog site this month because we are in a closed country! The password is really simple- coffee. Thank you all for following my adventures! Updates … Read more about Password for This Month- coffee
Becoming Childlike
“He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them. And he said: ‘Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter … Read more about Becoming Childlike
I saved a Heaven seat for you
My team had the privilege of attending a church service in Kathmandu this Saturday. We sang and worshiped with them; Bryce shared a testimony and Sylvia gave a sermon. After the service we prayed for … Read more about I saved a Heaven seat for you
Coffee + Archery = Friendship
Some of the most joyful moments in life comes from looking at the people who surround you and begin thank the Lord, know each of them were gifts from Him. That is exactly what happened when three … Read more about Coffee + Archery = Friendship
Sometimes… you don’t get to know.
Sometimes you walk into ministry and you have no idea what you will be doing that day. Sometimes 5 kids are trying to jump on your back yelling "selfie" all at the same time. Sometimes you get to be a … Read more about Sometimes… you don’t get to know.
His small, Nepali hands
The past week we have been traveling around the city of Kathmandu working with several different types of ministry including meeting and playing soccer with kids that live in the slums of the city. … Read more about His small, Nepali hands
India: Embers, Not Ashes
I swing my legs over the edge sitting on the rooftop in Hyderabad India. I have encountered God in so many unique places this month- on the top of a rooftop overlooking a sleepy city, laying in a … Read more about India: Embers, Not Ashes