Random fun fact: We have discovered that if you rub glue on itchy mosquito bites it helps the itch, and at only 1,500 Ugandan shillings (less than a dollar) there's really no better option! I … Read more about Pure Joy?
…it’s moments like these I think, “Yep! I’m in Africa.”
So the past week or so we have been going into the "bush" to visit new churches that have been planted in various rural villages. Yesterday was a doozie! It started with the drive … Read more about …it’s moments like these I think, “Yep! I’m in Africa.”
Scattered Thoughts
I find myself struggling to communicate at the moment ha...bear with me...* I am learning more about the Love and heart of the Lord lately, learning to approach his throne boldly, as a daughter...as a … Read more about Scattered Thoughts
Kenya Relief
Last Tuesday and Wednesday we had the privilege to do some work with an organization call Kenya Relief. They have an orphanage and clinic about fifteen minutes outside of Isibania. There … Read more about Kenya Relief
Taking Declarations to the Nations; the Power of the Tongue.
We can make a large horse go wherever we want by means of a small bit in its mouth. And a small rudder makes a huge ship turn wherever the pilot chooses to go, even though the winds are strong. In the … Read more about Taking Declarations to the Nations; the Power of the Tongue.
He Told me to Speak to the Sky…It Listened.
Last week we were able to go and share at several high schools, it was really good; on Thursday we piled in the van and headed out to the school. As we neared our destination I began to hear the … Read more about He Told me to Speak to the Sky…It Listened.
Life in Isibania
So I am lovin K to da Enya! There is some terminology/foods/events that I think are fun things to know so here you go (rhyme!): 1.) "Message": Can mean anything from a 15 minute … Read more about Life in Isibania
A little update from a little town called Isibania
We are here in Isibania and we have gotten settled in nicely. Isisbania is a small town right next to Tanzania (like I can see the border if I walk down the street for fifteen … Read more about A little update from a little town called Isibania
…there’s this thing called a “fire tunnel”
Okay...The Awakening. Four days. 300 current World Racers. 70+ alumni and staff. Spirit filled teaching. Freeing worship. YES PLEASE. Over the course of these four days I felt … Read more about …there’s this thing called a “fire tunnel”