My World Race in a Nutshell
I took a poll and y’all decided you’d be interested in reading a brief summary of my takeaways from every country I visited on the World Race, so here you go: Indonesia, January 2020 Easily the most fun I…
I took a poll and y’all decided you’d be interested in reading a brief summary of my takeaways from every country I visited on the World Race, so here you go: Indonesia, January 2020 Easily the most fun I…
We walked into a small shop and immediately felt a dark, heavy presence in that spiritual world around us. Hanging on the walls were dozens of demonic symbols and ornaments. I’ve felt this feeling plenty of times before, most strongly…
I just got home from what will presumably be my last World Race event, Project Searchlight (PSL), and my heart his heavy that this chapter of my life is officially over. With the World Race came many difficulties and trials,…
The World Race is almost over! I’m in Jordan, our final country, for two or three more weeks and [Lord willing] will be home in Des Moines, Iowa before Thanksgiving. It’s been a wild ride of ups, downs, twists, turns,…
Time to learn some history lessons: by the end of summer 1940 Nazi Germany effectively ruled Europe. In a mind-blowing move the Nazis had conquered Poland, Denmark, Norway, and France and driven the British out of mainland Europe; and the…
Our squad just completed a week-long Burn, where we disappeared into the Kyrgyz desert mountains and prayed for twenty-four hours a day for seven days. No words can describe just how beautiful this week was, you just have to go…
In my last blog post I mentioned that I was about to fly to Uzbekistan, which is bordering a certain country I’m sure you’ve heard mentioned on the news a few times in the past couple days. Don’t worry, I’m…
I’m sure most of y’all know this, but for those who don’t my Mom went to be with Christ a couple weeks ago. It’s been a rough month or so for my family, but in it all God has been…
God’s awesome, which means following God is awesome. But “awesome” doesn’t mean “constant rosy circumstances.” I guarantee everyone reading this has a favorite story, which shows the hero being brought low before rising up higher than ever before. This is…