It all hit me as we were on a 3 hour bus ride to our ministry site in Romania. Even after 2 days of travel it all finally hit me. I looked over at my friend Hamilton and asked, "What the heck am I doing in Romania?" This moment was one I was waiting for, that moment when everything became real to me. I was expecting this realization to be followed by something bad like a mental breakdown, but thankfully it was not. Rather after this realization I had an overwhelming peace come over me. I am in Romania but I know that this is exactly where I need to be. I took a run down the street only being able to communicate to others by saying Buna meaning hello but still the community is so welcoming to us. I am so thankful that my entire squad is together all living in the Missions House here in Draganesti-Olt. We have had time to spend as a squad and the freedom that has come upon this squad is incredible. There is a vulnerability that I have not seen in groups of people that have known each other for years. T-Squad is becoming such an incredibly tight family that Gods grace is saturating. So this is what community looks like. 52 people living in a house together, serving, and basically just living our lives.




