Imagine what it’s like waking up in the morning. Maybe you’re groggy, ready to go, running late already, or wondering if the dream you just had was fantasy or reality. You roll out of bed, … Read more about What is that SMELL!?
11 Things You Didn’t Know About Bulgaria
1. Probiotic Bulgarian Yogurt. Upon arriving, everyone said, “Bulgaria has the best yogurt!” Not only is their yogurt amazing but they serve it up like pudding in larger than … Read more about 11 Things You Didn’t Know About Bulgaria
Rainbows, Butterflies, and Blisters
Anna and I were cracking jokes the other day about how The World Race isn’t all “rainbows and butterflies”, despite popular belief. I said, “Yeah, it’s more like … Read more about Rainbows, Butterflies, and Blisters
My [Bittersweet] Story
I just finished reading the book Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist. In the final chapter, Shauna encourages her readers to tell their story. To tell their story in length, in snippets, the … Read more about My Bittersweet Story
Half Way Home
They talk about this point. The “half way through the Race don’t give up!” point. Half way through Month 6 is officially half way through The World Race and they say this is … Read more about Half Way Home
We are the Unsung Heroes
This blog is to supporters, family, and friends who are not familiar with all things World Race. Recently, The World Race (WR) started implementing a new kind of ministry for teams on the field … Read more about We are the Unsung Heroes
They Met Jesus in the Rain
A few of the Albanian youths we’ve been hanging out with from the church wanted to take us to the zoo today. I invited along 2 girls (Ana and Ina) Anna and I have been teaching English to … Read more about They Met Jesus in the Rain
Jesus (Sorry) Not Sorry.
I’ve noticed since being on The Race that I use the name of Jesus a lot more. Whether it is in normal conversation, teaching English, praying, or speaking in church. I know that might sound odd, … Read more about Jesus (Sorry) Not Sorry.
The First Time I Cried
I’m exactly half way through The World Race. I’ve been to 7 different countries and have been witness to the sick, poverty stricken, sex-trafficked, homeless, hopeless, uneducated, … Read more about The First Time I Cried