What is faith?
A little over a year ago, before I signed up for the race, I began an actual relationship with the Lord. Not the relationship that I was handed by my ...
A little over a year ago, before I signed up for the race, I began an actual relationship with the Lord. Not the relationship that I was handed by my ...
Something that I greatly underestimated coming into the race was the difficulty of language barriers. That sounds silly, I know, but I assumed that I ...
While in Jaco, we were given a devotional over Romans 5 and 6 by a local ministry partner and surf instructor. He let the word speak for itself, and t...
As I lived my day to day life back home, it would be easy to notice different areas of my life where I would make assumptions of other people (age, fa...
Community living was one of the things that I was excited about before the race, and although it has been such a great thing, it has also been very di...
A common phrase on the World Race world is “Life is Ministry, Ministry is life”, and although I would’ve said that I knew that befor...
As you probably have noticed, this is my first blog in more than five months, and although I have been posting updates often on social media, this is ...
One thing that I learned quickly in the World Race Gap Year is that changes can (and should) be expected. These changes have ranged anywhere from last...
I think this is my fourth attempt at getting all of the way through a blog post here at training camp. The Lord has shown me so many things that He&rs...
Today is the eighth full day back here at the Adventures in Missions base in Georgia and the experience has been amazing already. I love the people, t...