Sunrise Lessons
Current states: living in a village near Kasungu, Malawi. The house the team and I are staying in comes with a squatty potty, bucket showers, a wall o...
Current states: living in a village near Kasungu, Malawi. The house the team and I are staying in comes with a squatty potty, bucket showers, a wall o...
Today is a Sunday. A day of rest. Sabbath. On the field, life can get busy in the blink of an eye. To clarify, by field, I mean life ...
These are my offenses. The table is my heart. This is where He and I do battle together. I burst into the room and toss the file in front o...
Writing has been harder this season. I've felt like I've had too much to say and not enough at the same time. I think moving around regularly can do t...
Do you ever get to the point where so much life has been lived and it’s been long enough between catching up with someone that the task of rehas...
I'm living with a group of women who frequently use the term salty. It's applied in reference to someone who may be feeling a bit frustrated, irritabl...
Unchanging love. I've heard this before. God's love for us is unchanging. It's even a lyric in one of my favorite songs: "Come Thou Fount of Every Bl...
Student. That is a hat I intend to wear for my entire life. I’m a student by nature, even if I’m not enrolled in a particular program.&nbs...
Having made it through month 1 in Cambodia and month 1 debrief as a squad leader of Gap I, there is so much that I could say to wrap up the time. I c...
The second World Race, otherwise known as the squad leading journey, is officially underway and the Lord is definitely speaking. Our first stop ...