(The people in Cote d’Ivoire speak French. I do not.)

 

Today is April 20 which means we’ve been on this adventure for 100 days! Can you believe it? I can’t. In celebration, here are 100 things I’ve learned on the race so far. Thank you for sticking with me as we enter the dog days of this thing. Here’s to the next 100!

 

  1. Leave your expectations at home. Seriously.
  2. Bring a wifi hotspot
  3. Capsule wardrobes are your friend 
  4. Baby wipes.
  5. When you’re weak, the enemy WILL attack
  6. It is possible to hear God’s voice
  7. If you get a parasite in Africa (twice), it will be okay
  8. Why did you bring a camera?
  9. Speak truth over yourself every day
  10. You can still buy things you need in almost every country
  11. Bring a lifestraw
  12. Always go with your instinct 
  13. If you wouldn’t use it in real life, don’t bring it on the race
  14. Don’t bring a glass french press
  15. You do have to cover your tattoos in Africa
  16. Head buffs are lifesavers
  17. Don’t bring a water bottle with a straw on the outside
  18. Bring less clothes than you think you need
  19. Except underwear. Bring more than you think you need. 
  20. You don’t magically become closer to God on the race
  21. Don’t mail your journals home. The postal system isn’t as reliable as you’d think
  22. Ask people to write you letters before you go so you can open them when you’re homesick
  23. Ask permission before you take photos
  24. Blogging is more difficult than you think
  25. No, you cannot buy malaria meds in Africa. Bring them. Or spray and pray.
  26. Remember to laugh
  27. The race is more like normal life than you’d think
  28. Your body will change. Embrace it
  29. It’s ok not to be ok
  30. Download movies and share them. Your squamates will love you.
  31. You will have more downtime than you think
  32. Buy a kindle. Physical books take up precious space
  33. Download postagram 
  34. Sometimes you have to walk a few miles with everything you brought. Rethink those jeans.
  35. Get a postcard in each country and write a ministry summary 
  36. Journal. You’ll regret it if you don’t
  37. Every day things on the race are not normal to people back home, share everything
  38. Don’t be scared of constructive feedback
  39. Everyone says they won’t be the person distracted by their phone. It will happen to you. Have grace with yourself, then put your phone down
  40. Be vulnerable
  41. Being on the race doesn’t mean running from your problems at home. They will follow you and you will have to deal with them
  42. God is measuring the growing size of his kingdom, not the size of your waist
  43. 24/7 community is simultaneously the best and worst thing
  44. When you come to the end of yourself, keep going
  45. You can do immeasurably more than you ever thought or imagined
  46. PEANUT BUTTER
  47. Pastors globally will expect you to have a sermon prepared on the spot
  48. Make a fool of yourself 
  49. Preventable risk. Preventable risk. Preventable risk.
  50. There are movie theaters in English
  51. Share. Nothing you have is your own
  52. Your teammates will drive you crazy. Pray about it
  53. Just because things aren’t going well doesn’t mean you are doing something wrong
  54. Be okay with sitting in the mess
  55. Make sure piercings are surgical grade steel before getting them on the race
  56. If you’re bathroom shy you’re going to get over it really fast
  57. I really need to take a shower…” “I have some baby wipes you can use!” -Real conversation
  58. God will never leave you
  59. The best place to experience heartbreak is on the race with a squad who shows you God’s love relentlessly.
  60. Write letters
  61. It’s okay to not meet your financial deadline as long as you’re putting forth an effort. Don’t spend time worrying about it
  62. You’re going to get some weird tan lines
  63. Many hosts don’t understand allergies. Pray about it. 
  64. Don’t be stubborn. Go to the doctor.
  65. Stop worrying about your extra weight and eat the delicious pastry. 
  66. Embrace whatever it is your hair is doing
  67. You are more selfish than you ever imagined
  68. You are more loved than you ever imagined
  69. Love is not a feeling. Love is an action. Love is choosing people even when you’ve never been so angry at someone in your life. 
  70. Have patience. If you aren’t coming on the race with any, it will be acquired. Have fun.
  71. You will want to go home. That’s okay. Don’t.
  72. Read up on culture shock before leaving
  73. God doesn’t need you to do this, but he’s chosen you 
  74. Keep extra food in your bag to give away
  75. Waking up and thanking God for something will change your day
  76. Worship like it’s just you and the Lord
  77. The Holy Spirit is alive and real 
  78. Honor the dress code. It’s not about you. 
  79. God will always provide 
  80. Stay present
  81. Pens are like gold
  82. You will smile and nod when people are talking to you even though you have no idea what they are saying (more than you’d like to admit)
  83. All of your hosts will think you are an English teacher
  84. Your schedule will change last minute. Go with it. 
  85. Prepare yourself to work through baggage you didn’t know you had
  86. There’s a lot of rushing to get places, then waiting for hours once you arrive. This makes for excellent nap time
  87. Recognizing the song being sung at church and being able to sing along in English is refreshing for the soul
  88. It’s difficult to find a balance between staying fully present and loving people back home well, but it’s possible. Don’t give up
  89. Alone time is earplugs and closing your eyes in a room full of 60 people
  90. North American Netflix is not universal. Countries have different movies available, for better or for worse
  91. Rice is universal. Prepare yourself.
  92. You will become comfortable sleeping in a variety of places; a tent, extreme heat, extreme cold, airports, bus stations, on a pile of backpacks, buses, planes, tile floors, cement floors, on the side of the road…
  93. Flushing toilet paper is weird.
  94. Cold showers
  95. Bucket showers
  96. You are exactly where you’re supposed to be
  97. People, as a general rule, are the best
  98. The way we do things in America is not always ‘right’ 
  99. ‘Trump’ translates into all languages and you will be asked your opinion in every country 
  100. This is the best year of your life so far, but it won’t be the best year of your life

 

I love you. Jesus loves you more. Keep your head up and your coffee cup full