It’s been over a month since I’ve last made a blog post. I’ve sat at my computer countless times over this past month trying to write about something that would grab your attention. But everything I could think to write about are experiences I can’t quite put into words on the World Wide Web. You see, sometimes ministry looks like meeting people on the streets and coffee shops and forming relationships with them like we did in Mongolia. And with these relationships grow bonds that are not easily broken. But because of these special connections with our new friends, writing about them in a blog post feels so…wrong. As if their stories are not mine to tell for all the world to see but instead it’s for them to proclaim with confidence. And sometimes you experience such extreme spiritual warfare, writing it down in a blog could not even begin to explain the tangible effects we experienced individually and as a squad. Some things are better left said through verbal communication. Mongolia was that month for me. So instead of writing anything else about my 2nd month on the field, I have decided to share pictures of this country and its captivating people.

***I would LOVE to talk about this past month with you all!! If you are curious or just want to hear stories in general, I’m up for facetiming or phone calls! It’d be great to hear from you all!***

 


Learning how to model with the model himself.


Shelby conquering her fears and holding a bird!


Traditional Mongolian meal


Ger, a home for many people, especially in the countrysides.


Genghis Khan statue. Largest horse statue in the world!


My sweet friend turned 18 the second week we were there so we
threw her a party, complete with pizza, cake, and karaoke!


Our backyard in Khatgal, Mongolia


Typical traffic jam out in the countryside


Saying “See you later” to our sweetest friend! We miss you!