I Quit
Ask The Lord (ATL) has been quite the rollercoaster. As the team leader, I have felt an added weight on my shoulders to guide my team well as we navig...
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Ask The Lord (ATL) has been quite the rollercoaster. As the team leader, I have felt an added weight on my shoulders to guide my team well as we navig...
Traveling to a new country brings a lot of adjustments. You go from a place you have just started getting familiar with, a language you have been prac...
One of my squadmates loves to ask questions where you compare either yourself or a situation to a pastry. The first time she posed this question was w...
That’s right. I am officially FULLY FUNDED for my World Race! I went into this journey in January 2019 dreading the amount of fundraising...
Majority of the time I am serving a ministry along with the rest of the squad, but sometimes I get to step away to serve my squad specifically. Each s...
It has been 100 days since I arrived at launch for the World Race. 100 days of different languages, weird foods and smells, adventure, growth, ministr...
Life on the World Race can look drastically different from “normal everyday” life. Many of us left jobs or careers to follow God’s c...
The ministry we worked with in San José was different than most of the ministries I've seen so far. They are located in the heart of downtown, ...
My squad has been serving in Jacó, Costa Rica, for the last few weeks. It is more tropical there than it was in Guatemala so we are sticky with...
A little over a year ago, I was living out my wildest dream in India. My squad was spread out across the country serving different ministries, and we ...