Throughout the year, I hope to document the mish moments that occur every month. (For a definition of what "mish" means, see this blog) Here are the top Mish Moments of our month in … Read more about mish moments: honduras
launch (video)
Here is a long-overdue video I made of our Launch from Washington, D.C. in January. This is the first time I've had strong enough Internet to upload it, so please enjoy it despite it's … Read more about launch (video)
travel day #1 (video)
On Friday, January 11th O-Squad completed its first travel day from Washington, D.C. to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Below is a video chronicling our journey. Enjoy! … Read more about travel day #1 (video)
unsung heroes campaign
I would like to briefly update you on an exciting development in my World Race journey. Adventures in Missions (AIM) is starting a new program called the “Unsung Heroes Campaign”. … Read more about unsung heroes campaign
rabbit mansions
This month my whole squad is living together (and sharing one bathroom) at the property of Zion’s Gate Ministry. Our main contact is an American named Tony. He and his wife Nidia run … Read more about rabbit mansions
a day in the life: honduras
Each day is different here in Honduras, but to give you a taste of what ministry has been like for Team R.O.A.R., I carefully documented our day earlier this week. The following is an account of … Read more about a day in the life: honduras
update from launch
I officially flew out of Texas on Saturday morning to become a missionary for a year. The time has finally come to begin this journey. For the past three days, I’ve been exploring … Read more about update from launch
thank you
It’s an absolutely humbling experience to raise over $15,000, especially when most people I know well are college students who eat peanut butter for dinner and are literally down to their … Read more about thank you
here i raise my ebenezer
In church we often sing this old hymn whose lyrics say, “Here I raise my Ebenezer / Hither by Thy help I come”. I absolutely love that line, but I think many people miss the profound … Read more about here i raise my ebenezer