I’m on a plane between San Diego and San Francisco as I’m
typing this blog. (side note – everyone should fly Virgin America – they have
outlets and wifi) With all the
chaos in Haiti, I’m not sure where the month of January has gone. It feels like just yesterday I was
leaving Charlotte, NC to come spend the month with a family I love here in San
Francisco, California. Even in the
midst of tragedy in Haiti and trying to raise funds and bring awareness the
Lord has been gracious and allowed me to see this state and many people I love
and care about. California is by
far one of the most gorgeous states I have ever spent time in. I have seen everything from Tahoe down
to San Diego, it is unreal…the mountains and the beach in one and sometimes
even on the same road. In my
opinion, everyone should drive the Pacific Coastal Highway before they
die. Road trip anyone?!?
some updates on my life as well.
The funds continue to come in and people are literally stepping up all
over the country. Schools and
youth groups are adopting Canaan and it’s awesome. PRAISE GOD. A
second medical team arrived a few days ago to relieve the first and more
medical trips are being planned.
PRAISE GOD. There is still
so much need, so if you feel led, please continue to give here at http://www.canaaanorphanage.org. At this time, we are not taking teams,
however if you join Pray For Haiti & Canaan Orphanage on Facebook or email
me, we will continue to keep you in the loop. If Spirit is flying in 5 weeks, I still intend to go with
the Dental Team from February 28th-March 4th. Please continue to pray, that is the
most important way you can help, no matter where you are. God is doing great things at this place
and I know He will use it to be a light in this time. (The women pictured on the right I met in Cambodia on The World Race, while serving with Water of Life…it was a blessing to see them here in California.)

taking to Swaziland, Africa from February 15th-24th. It is a vision trip working with the
Nsoko Project, which you can read more about here. Adventures in Mission is partnering with Children’s
HopeChest, also an amazing ministry.
I’m very excited about this opportunity God has given me and the funds
were provided through excess from my World Race account. PRAISE GOD. Here are some stats about Swaziland to get your heart moving in prayer and compassion for the people I will be spending time with in 3 weeks: 1) Life expectancy is only 30 years. 2) 15 year olds have less than a 10% chance of living to age 35. 3) More than 50% of the population lives on about 28 cents a day. 4) Half of the country’s population is under the age of 15. 5) In some parts of the country, 80% test positive for HIV. 6) According to UN
statistics, the entire country will cease to exist by 2050.


