It has been one year and three days since I first arrived at Launch in Washington, D.C. for the greatest adventure of my life (as of yet). And it has been one month and three days since I've returned … Read more about 11 Things I Will Take Away From The World Race
Jack & Jill: Revamped (a blog on post-typhoon ministry)
The second week my team was in the Philippines, the worst typhoon to ever hit land swept across the country's islands. Being so close to the devastation, my squad felt compelled to find a way to help … Read more about Jack & Jill: Revamped (a blog on post-typhoon ministry)
A simple story of friendship and hope
In China, it is illegal as a Christian to proselytize: attempt to convert someone from one religion, belief, or opinion to another. Unlike Buddhists and Muslims, if you’re a Christian, you must … Read more about A simple story of friendship and hope
Announcement: I Still Love Rwanda (A Video Recap!)
You may be wondering about the title of this blog/video... The story behind it involves Moise (Moses), our kind, down-to-earth pastor in which we had the pleasure of living and working with during … Read more about Announcement: I Still Love Rwanda (A Video Recap!)
The Best Day Ever (Photos)
Many of you have seen the photos of my terrifyingly wonderful experience rafting the level 4 & 5 rapids of the Nile, and if you haven’t I have conveniently placed some of them throughout … Read more about The Best Day Ever (Photos)
Unexpected Miracles
When I left for the World Race, despite AIM’s warning to drop all expectations, there were still a few that I held onto. The largest being that I expected God to move. I think that was a … Read more about Unexpected Miracles
He has lavished me
I’m going to let you in on a secret… I make mistakes. Okay, it’s not a secret. But apparently I’ve held myself to an unrealistic standard. And it’s a pretty lofty one. … Read more about He has lavished me
The Power of the Pulpit
(To my fellow World Racers, missionaries, and friends) At the beginning of our month in Kenya, we gave sermons based on topics we had previously spoken on or were familiar with. Which wasn’t … Read more about The Power of the Pulpit
Ken ya trust? (Perfectionism Part 2)
Kenya. Dark, warm faces. White smiles. Stretching farmland with cows, goats, donkeys, and chickens. Lively, colorful worship. Children. Everywhere. Rain on tin roofs. Warm, sweet milky tea. And … Read more about Ken ya trust? (Perfectionism Part 2)