Seeing the passion and dedication of youth and young adults in Kenya has placed a burning desire in me to see more active participation from youth and young adults in my community. From the time we … Read more about Generation on Fire for God
It Takes a Village
Being raised in the home of a Pastor, hospitality is second nature. It is never odd for our home to be full of overnight guest, our doorbell to ring before breakfast, our back door to swing … Read more about It Takes a Village
Shaking Hands with Grandma Obama
I can still remember sitting at my brother's house in Natchez, Mississippi the day the announcement was made that Barack Obama was voted in as president of the United States. Tears streamed … Read more about Shaking Hands with Grandma Obama
Skool Daze
Three to four days a week, since being here, we have traveled the highway to be the guest evangelists at high schools. The children get excited as we step out of Mama Terry's big blue … Read more about Skool Daze
Walking Across Lake Victoria
Off days can usually bring division to our team. We all have different ideas of what we'd like to do. Some would rather have a relaxing day, some an … Read more about Walking Across Lake Victoria
Washing Laundry
As I sat bent over on the concrete block connected to Deliverance Church, I thought how spoiled I am in America. Today my teammates and I did the washing for the church. Going back and … Read more about Washing Laundry
You know you’re in Kenya WHEN…
1. Hospitality is given a new definition: members of the church are cooking our meals, guarding our gate, walking with us where needed, driving us places, doing our laundry. 2. Because of "AFRICA … Read more about You know you’re in Kenya WHEN…
Receiving LIFE at a Funeral
My spirit was being rejuvenated. My voice was being used. These Kenyan people had all eyes on me and were listening attentively as I spoke at the funeral of their loved one. Our squad was … Read more about Receiving LIFE at a Funeral
An African American in Africa
I can still remember my first experience in Africa. It was the summer of 2008. For a year and a half I had been engrossed in Ethiopian culture as a result of teaching at a boarding … Read more about An African American in Africa
