This week marks a year since I have been home from the World Race. On the World Race I learned to abandon everything I knew to seek God in an uncomfortable and unknown place. I went to the huts of Africa, the slums of Southeast Asia, and the villages of Eastern Europe. I met God in every one of those places and He showed me Himself and who I am in Him. This journey started off as a mission trip to help others. Little did I know that it was me who needed the help and the unlikely places I found it; the glue sniffing street kids, the widowed woman, the unbelieving, the orphans, the sex-trafficked. I learned so much about the nature of God and about who I am in God. My passions were awakened and now I am learning what they mean.
When I got home I knew I had a passion for my generation but I didn’t know what that looked like nor did I feel I had the capac
ity to impact and change it. I was restless and couldn’t stay in one place. I had an itch and I needed to scratch it. I moved to Gainesville, GA in September and started a year long internship with Adventures in Missions called the Center for Global Action (CGA). In my internship I live in community, am being developed professionally (learning to work in an office), and am being poured into spiritually. Half of my day is spent serving in the office in the Training Camp department and the other half is spent being discipled, developed and mentoring others. My passion is to see my generation wake up to the kingdom call on their lives and to know the way the Father feels and sees them. I want every one to know that God loves them and that he fights for them every day. I have learned these things myself and am hoping to impact my generation with these truths.
I am in the last trimester of my internship and I am currently leading
a short-term mission trip to Ometepe Island, Nicaragua. Ometepe is an isolated island community located in the middle of Lake Nicaragua and is the second poorest country in our hemisphere with the average worker earning only $2 a day. We are working with the CICRIN Children’s orphanage. We help out with cleaning, cooking and gardening in the morning and in the afternoon spending time with the children. The children come from different kinds of homes and backgrounds. Some of their families brought them to the orphanage because they couldn’t feed them. Some of the kids come from abusive homes and some are here because they no longer have families.

I get to pour into 17 incredible women from all around the states. I love what I am doing and am completely blessed to be able to activate a generation to change the world. I can not do this alone. Would you consider partnering with me?
This looks like… praying for me, reading my blogs, commenting on my blogs, partnering with me financially, and speaking into my life.
I would love for you to be a part of my life! Thank you so much for your prayers and love already!
