Quick Blog for Swaziland!

So I have a whole actual blog written but I'm using a computer in an internet cafe and my flash drive doesn't work so I'll just have to do a short one! First off, Swaziland is beautiful! We are on a mountain and The view is seriously insane! 🙂 Our days mainly consist of working from 9-3 (cleaning a camper, digging holes, making fire breaks-to keep the orphanage from burning down if there's a real fire, raking leaves, playing with the babies…) and then helping the older kids with their homework from 3-5, doing chapel with the kids and then dinner and time with our...

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Real Life Exposure is like P90X

Life as a Christian in America can sometimes become dull and routine, like any kind of exercise program. The difference between a yoga DVD from Target and P90x, besides the price, is the fact that P90x works your body in hardcore different ways every single day. Your body rarely has the chance to get used to the routine. By leaving my comforts at home, I have so far been able to experience God in a new and exciting way, which my soul isn’t used to. I attended training camp June 28 and 29 in Atlana with 18 other “Real Lifers”, who were all incredible. We bonded immediately...

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TIA . . .this is Africa

  The desert really does look like an ocean of liquid gold. Flying out of Amsterdam, my KLM flight chartered a course directly over the Saharan Desert. Whorls, swirls, dunes, and monotonous wave-like lines stretched forever in all directions visible from the plane window. As the 11 hour flight progressed and night fell, a deep abyss swallowed the golden sea. No lights punctured the darkness until rather suddenlyJohannesburg, South Africa flickered in welcome. Three continents, 2 planes, 24 hours, and an easy 5-minute immigration checkpoint (when I had to lend the customs agent my pen...

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A Thankful Heart.

I arrived home Thursday night with much relief after the 40 hours in airports/planes. I can already feel the temptation setting in to return to normal life like I lived before I went to Thailand. However, a part of me believes that is hardly possible because of the change God has done in my heart. The growth I experienced through this trip is something I never want to forget. I move forward with a thankful heart for the overflow of blessings God has given me: My eyes have been opened to the heart of God in a way I had never known before. Chains have fallen off of me that I didn't know...

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Training Camp Awesomeness!

I am in awe of the awesomeness of God! He is always amazing but I do not notice it nearly enough, so He is constantly reminding me. Today a girl at training asked me if I wanted to go to the store with her before we left, she was taking a cab and said she would pay but just didn't think she should go alone. I didn't have anything to do, but a part of me just didn't want to go for somereason. However, as most people probably know, I hate saying no to people so I figured "why not?" and agreed. When we got in the cab our driver turned out to be from Ghana! (This is...

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To Seek and To Save

Hey everyone! Thanks for coming and reading with me as I am blessed enough to go to the coast of South Africa, right on the Indian Ocean. I’m posting right now from my phone, which as many of y’all know does not work on its best days so bear with me :). I’m still in atlanta, in a super sketch hotel right by the airport, sleeping in my last bed for a month. Though in typical adventures in missions fashion (those of you who went with me to nicaragua can testify to this..), I still know very little about what I’m doing in South Africa or where I’m going, I know...

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