A few weeks ago, as I was looking for a new devotional to read to my students each morning I stumbled across a five day study titled “SELAH. Defining Rest in The Age of … Read more about Stop and Listen.
Obedience Builds Trust: Why PSL Was Worth Flying To
As I strapped on my seatbelt and pulled my car out of my driveway, I began to feel it. That nausea that I felt in the pit of my stomach for the first six months of my Race. The rapid … Read more about Obedience Builds Trust: Why PSL Was Worth Flying To
What I Learned on the World Race
India: God is in the waiting. We spent a lot of this month waiting. When will we eat? What time do we leave for ministry? What do we wear? When will we get wifi? This month, I decided that I … Read more about What I Learned on the World Race
My Race in Statistics
I’ve been back in the United States for almost a week now and part of me feels like I never left. Like this past year was a dream. But then I look at my wrists and the bracelets that represent … Read more about My Race in Statistics
We Are The Church
From a hillside in Gainesville, GA amid a sea of 45 tents to a hostel common room in Bogota, Colombia, these people have been my constant. Amid a sea of changing scenery and people. In the … Read more about We Are The Church
The Three Esthers
Sunday night we flew out to Cartegena for a week of unstructured ministry. Driving to the place we booked for the week, it was obvious that the booking had been embellished. It was further … Read more about The Three Esthers
Why You Should Care About Colombia’s Election
Less than two weeks ago, I watched as ballots were being counted in Colombia’s presidential election. This election has had the surrounding countries sitting on the edges of their seats, … Read more about Why You Should Care About Colombia’s Election
What I Ate on the World Race
Ever curious about what I've been eating all year? Here is a glimpse into my diet the past 11 months: Launch (Atlanta, GA) Our $4/day budget got us PB&J sandwiches, Ramen, and some Little … Read more about What I Ate on the World Race
Guest Blog: Flaming Arrows for God
The following is a reflection written by my brother, Will Deur, on what he has learned this past year: Nine and a half months after departing on her worldwide journey, Paige asked if I would write a … Read more about Guest Blog: Flaming Arrows for God
