Teamsies.
So it turns out when you come on a trip like this your own team becomes one of your biggest ministries. There are now 11 of us here in Kenya tog...
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So it turns out when you come on a trip like this your own team becomes one of your biggest ministries. There are now 11 of us here in Kenya tog...
All laundry is done by hand here. It's just how it goes... and I actually don't mind it at all (which is funny since doing laundry at...
There is an American couple who live here in Mbita, JP and Jesse, and JP works here at the base and Jesse works at a local school. They have a s...
Tuesday we had as a whole team a day of solitude. Anyone who knows me well will not be surprised to hear that solitude is not my favorite. I love ...
Here in Africa everyone is always ‘fine'. As you walk down the streets you hear shouts from people of all ages, "How are you? And they usually...
When I was in Mexico our leader Tag talked to us about expectations. He warned us to not expect anything when we came to Africa because expectations l...
Late last week Paul asked me if I would be willing to go over to one of the neighboring schools to help take photos of the kids to send to each one ...
What if the team I ‘lead' seems to be paralyzed, unwilling to go deeper, unwilling to really commit to standing by one another? What does that s...
Music is powerful. It's amazing how it has the ability to bring you back to a place or a memory in such a tangible way. I have my IPod he...
The other day, during outreach in Sindo, I came back from door to door ministry a little upset. Door to door ministry is hard for me because I...