Saying goodbye this month was really hard. Our contacts, the people we met and got to spend time with… they were all so amazing!
We were so blessed this month having our own apartment, WiFi, hot showers and real beds.
I will definitely miss this country and the beautiful people!

(worship at our apartment)
When we were wating at the train station to leave for Kiev, most of this group came to see us off. They have a tradition to do this with friends.. which I think is super cool!
As soon as they walked up to us they started singing “Set a Fire” by Will Regan. We sang this song a lot during our worship times with them… so it was awesome to hear them singing it… and so beautiful.
“There’s no place I’d rather be
there’s no place I’d rather be
there’s no place I’d rather be
then here in Your love
here in Your love
Set a fire down in my soul
that I can’t contain and I can’t control
I want more of You, God
I want more of You, God..”
When it was finally time to board the train some of the girls were crying as we said goodbye and when the train started to leave they were running beside it.
It reminded me of a movie or something. So so sweet.
It amazes me everytime at how much you can just fall in love with people in such a short amount of time. Every month we do this.
I don’t know if I will ever get to come back to this country, but I am leaving a little piece of me here.
There is a generation here that is hungry for God. For His Spirit.
And I’m so thankful that I was able to come and be apart of what is happening.
………
Now my team is in Kiev for a day and then we are meeting up with our whole squad in MOLDOVA. Our final month.
Month 11.
Weird.
We have no idea what our ministry will be this month, but we’re used to not knowing much. 🙂
Please keep my team in your prayers as we head into this country.
Moldova
Once a part of Romania, this former Soviet republic declared independence in 1991. Moldova, one of the poorest European countries, is riddled with a high underground crime rate. This country is vulnerable as a transit point of human trafficking. The main language spoken is Romanian (also called Moldovan) but there’s debate as to what the Moldovan ethnicity is exactly. We need people who will bring kingdom clarity and declare the peace of God over a land filled with confusion and chaos.
thank you<3