There are easy times where sharing the Gospel makes sense. There’s children in the middle of nowhere Cambodia and you aren’t sure when the next opportunity to hear the Gospel will be … Read more about It Really Is Good News
“Hey, Dad. Can I get $20?”
This month has contained so many ripples and waves of change. Some good. Some bad. Some frustrating. Team changes brought new dynamics. Our ministry was a completely new … Read more about “Hey, Dad. Can I get $20?”
The Third Chair
It was incredibly difficult to post this blog, mostly because I didn't know how to explain the situation in the clear and concise way I prefer (so I'd usually just wait for it all to be … Read more about The Third Chair
Kingdom Connection in Cambodia
The night time makes it easy to see the lights from a long way off, but the lights aren’t from the buildings or from your destination at all. No, the lights are from the river of … Read more about Kingdom Connection in Cambodia
Insignificant
It is easy to get lost in an image. You sit on a bench in a museum with freshly swept floors and quiet halls and there before you is a painting—a grand masterpiece that someone else … Read more about Insignificant
The One Where I Ask The Lord
I’ve run out of excuses. Let me explain. Ask The Lord month (my team’s month of prayer and letting the Lord guide to where we serve in Vietnam) has not gone as expected. … Read more about The One Where I Ask The Lord
Not Your Typical Travel– WEEK?!
Travel on the World Race looks a lot different than what you’d think it does. It's not just one flight, an Uber and you're there. After experiencing the flights, the buses, and the … Read more about Not Your Typical Travel– WEEK?!
¡Adios, Central America!
As I write to you, I'm sitting in a café inside an airport in El Salvador. We have said our goodbyes. Other teams have joined us. We checked our bags, and the only thing left … Read more about ¡Adios, Central America!
What You Don’t See
“We are responsible for surrender, obedience, and faithfulness—not our usefulness. God determines our usefulness and how we are used.” – Writer Unknown To be honest, … Read more about What You Don’t See