A little over a month ago I wrote a blog post while I was in China about the “Unsung Heroes” we met – Chris and Lucy at Milk and Honey Land Café. I mentioned in the post that … Read more about Me, An Unsung Hero?
The Hardest Goodbye I’ve Ever Had to Make
I cried when we had to say goodbye to Leap. I cried even harder when I glanced back after leaving the bar and saw Leap crouched in the road with her face buried in her hands and her shoulders … Read more about The Hardest Goodbye I’ve Ever Had to Make
“Worn Out? Come To Me”
It’s a rainy day in Chiang Mai, Thailand today. As I sit here on the roof of Zion Café, listening to the rain and taking in the gentle breeze that trickles underneath the overhang to … Read more about “Worn Out? Come To Me”
Making Love a Verb
I met a girl. Let’s call her Leah. Carolyn and Kaylaynn met her at one of the bars and ended up playing pool with her one night. I joined them another night, and we went back to the … Read more about Making Love a Verb
The Land of the Free – Or Is It?
Month two: Thailand. I knew we were officially here when I climbed into the back of a songthaew, a pickup truck with seats in the box and a covering with open sides and essentially nothing keeping … Read more about The Land of the Free – Or Is It?
Coffee, Jesus, and China
My role on my squad is something called an “Unsung Hero Coordinator”. Basically it’s my job to look for people in the countries we visit who would potentially be good ministry … Read more about Coffee, Jesus, and China
A Snapshot of China So Far: Pictures
My team and I in front of our hostel in Beijing. The view of Harbin from our apartment building. An adorable little boy that we met in a courtyard behind our apartment … Read more about A Snapshot of China So Far: Pictures
Choosing to Go
Remember that guy named Paul in the New Testament? The one who wrote a bunch of books of the Bible? The guy who was thrown in jail, stoned, persecuted in so many ways, unimaginable ways. This man … Read more about Choosing to Go