An African Contrast
I’m cold.
Home
We arrived safely in NYC late last night and here in Speculator early, early this morning. I am home from Africa. While I still have a ton of memories to meander through, I just thought I’d keep you updated on my time line. I’m sure some of you are on the edge of your seat, … Read more
Prayer
For those of you who haven’t read it, here’s my prayer letter: Family & Friends, As many of you know, I’m traveling to Nigeria next Wednesday with the LIFT Discipleship program. How the trip came about is a whirlwind of a story, but for now, I’m merely writing you asking for prayer. There are 16 … Read more
Don’t Mess this Up: A Clarification
Please don’t assume that my lack of excitement for Nigeria translates into a desire to stay state-side. I think a lot of people who know me well, know that this trip is a big deal for me and are a wee-bit confused on why I’m not oozing with hyper-excitement. I think some people are expecting … Read more
Don’t Mess This Up
Thursday, November 6th: 12 days before I travel to Nigeria with 14 Americans, 2 Canadians and 2 Texans. Back when I first saw the images that would soon find their way into A Hope in the Dark, my heart was stirring for something bigger but was unsure of what direction to point itself in. As … Read more
Nigeria
In November, I will be traveling to Jos, Nigeria with a group of 18 others. As of right now, I’m still not entirely sure what I’ll be doing out there, which is why the details here have been non-existent. They will come shortly, and I promise to update you. For now, here is some info … Read more
I Was Just Kidding
I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you; therefore I despise myself, and repent in dust and ashes. –Job 42:5-6 I will never, ever again joke around about having a malady I do not have. While my last post was said in jest and I clarified … Read more
I Have Polio
Scratch that. I have a polio vaccine. And a bunch of other vaccines. With more to come. And to keep you on your toes, I’ll tell you why in just a few short (or long, depending on how patient you are) days.
