This past month we were in Ho Chi Minh City, which is the busiest city in the world. There are hundreds and hundreds of motorbikes every where you look! When you cross the street, you just step out and traffic dodges you. It’s the craziest place I’ve ever been. But Vietnam holds a special place in my heart not just for making it race every time I want to cross the street. It has been one of the most diverse months, as far as ministry goes. We’ve visited orphanages, churches, and elderly homes, had bible studies with cancer patients, taught English, and hung out at coffee shops with university students. I’ve met some of the most genuine and lovely people here in Vietnam. Sometimes pictures do a better job at speaking than I do.
 
 
Matt, David and I at the HIV orphanage
 
 
Me with Thao, one of my university friends
 
Visiting the elderly home. This woman was one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met.
 
Playing games with the street children in the local park
 
 
 
Beautiful view from the mountain top in Da Lat City
 
 
Playing human tug-o-war with our Vietnamese friends
 
Yeah!
 
 
Floating down the Mekong Delta
 
Me with Vy and Tim. They are super awesome!