Alex is a person of integrity, kindness, consideration, and organization.

She has the smallest stature, hands, and feet of everyone on the team and she knows how to be assertive.

She doesnt allow her insecurities to keep her from being active, mature, and sharing her opinions. She also has a sense of fun that bursts out randomly like fireworks on fourth of July.

She is always on the lookout for what should be done and probably wants things to be right more than anyone on the team.

She will not rest until things are as they should be.

She highly values and loves her family, her childhood memories, others consideration, and the Lord. She will spontaneously share deep and funny things out of the blue. She has a beautiful laugh and beautiful facial expressions.

Alex is our logistics source and carries her role with a great sense of urgency.

She doesnt like wasting her time but will spend hours just to make a cozy and well ordered atmosphere.

Alex often thinks she looks homeless – aka she hates her flyaway hair – but she has a carefree beauty that defies dirt or circumstances.

Shes the kind of person that could easily be rich and famous and just as easily be homeless and still be doing the same amount of work and worry.

Alex loves big and makes it known through the way she cares for others without being asked.

(Also Alex is engaged to Dosson!)

Here is a blog she wrote that was really good:

What You Don’t See

During the last two years all of you have seen pictures of my team and I doing things like.. 

Bungee jumping at Victoria falls

Watching the sunrise at Angkor Wat

Canyoning Mount Olympus in Greece 

Sitting on the edge of Sani Pass in South Africa

Eating Tarantulas in Cambodia 

Washing an elephant in Thailand 

Hiking the Grand Canyon 

Sitting on the edge of Horseshoe Bend 

Exploring Time Square 

 

You’ve seen me at beautiful places doing once in a lifetime things. 

 

But what you don’t see is more important..

 

You don’t get to see the.. 

 

Kids that are hungry and cold

Women that are stuck in the sex industry 

Widows that have been outcasted by their society 

Orphanage that are longing for the love of a mother 

Addicts that are withdrawing and searching for the next high 

Men that are homeless and in need of a meal and a warm bed

Young adults stuck in generational sin 

Whole towns empty of youth because they are trying to escape from the norms of their family 

Couples in unhappy marriages because of past sins 

Team members battling depression

Parents living paycheck to paycheck determined to give their children the best 

Battered women running for their safety 

Johns that are forcing women and children to sell their bodies 

Lonely men and women that are desiring love from any other person 

Business men that put their worth in their work 

Women that struggle with self image and comparison 

Senior citizens kicked to the street because they aren’t physically able to work 

Old men sleeping under tin to stay warm

Children without shoes that walk across trash everyday 

Women that get verbally abused by men 

 

I don’t show you pictures of our broke world.

 

But remember what you don’t see… you don’t get to see the children of God we get to love on and encourage. Simply because their privacy comes first. 

 

Everyday for the last two years I have given my time to other people because God has asked me to surrender myself and my selfish desires. But the only thing I feel comfortable sharing with everyone is the happy moments amongst the painful ones. 

 

Every example I’ve given you is also wrapped up in hope, joy, and love. A lot of the people I’ve sat with find joy in the small things in life and are continuously fighting the battle. 

 

Let me remind you that “our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”

 

The enemy has no place in your life, my life, or anyone else’s. Simply because of our sweet savior Jesus. 

 

God has given me the task of reminding people of that and coming alongside people and fighting their battles with them. Though it seems like I bask in a life of beautiful views and adventurous  things, remember the battles that our fellow brothers and sisters are facing. 

 

Come alongside them

Love them where they are 

Encourage them

Remind them of what our savior did for them 

Give them a glimpse of hope

 

Because trust me, there is no better feeling in the world. 

 

I would absolutely love to share this call with you and I hope you will prayerfully consider partnering with me by clicking donate above. 

 

With love & surrender,

Alex