Faithful He Is & Faithful He Will Always Be.

God has done amazing things starting from Flit, MI.  Upon my arrival to Flint, it was presented to me that my plane was delayed by two hours. However it gave me extra time to spend with my family and say goodbyes to the ones I love.  After going through the security and waving my last goodbyes to family I then waited for departure.   In this time, I vented to the Lord and reminded Him of what he was calling me to do.  I told Him I trusted him…… but there was one thing…. I still needed money to even go on this trip.  And when I say money…. I needed a few...

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Jesus is enough.

Jesus is enough.  I think that’s been the overall theme of life as of late and training camp in general. I’ve had an interesting time at training camp. First of all, I kind of forgot about training camp. I had focused so much on preparing for India that I had forgotten about the 4 days that I would spend at AIM. Ooops. So when I landed in the Atlanta airport and we ended up taking MARTA to downtown Atlanta and spending the night at Safehouse (a homeless ministry) and wandering the streets of Atlanta talking to both homeless people and people dressed up as characters for...

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A Safe Place

Training camp has been really…good. There really are no other words. The Lord has given me such peace through all the things He’s been teaching me here and speaking so clearly through all the people that He’s brought into my life this last weekend.  Within the last 4 days, there has just been such a load lifted off of me, and I know that load was the weight of my shame and sin. I came into this weekend with a struggle between my flesh and the Spirit of God that lives within me. I have felt shame and guilt because of my mistakes and have felt like I haven’t...

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Beautiful People

If you were to ask me what I thought about India I would respond with how beautiful the woman here are. It breaks my heart to see such lost and empty eyes upon such beautiful faces and the burden of hopelessness which they all carry on their backs. There is no doubt this is a dark and oppressed nation, and nation over-throne by idols and full of empty vain worship. My heart breaks to know that the majority of these peoples prayers are not being heard for they pray to a god who cannot hear, they offer offerings to nobody, yet among such brokenness I am reminded of Gods very words, “My...

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Glimmers of Light

     India is a land of rich culture, spicy food, and wonderful colors. This is a land filled with such wonder and beauty, yet it is filled with grave poverty. Yes, poverty in the sense of wealth but more importantly spiritual poverty. Although religion plays a key role in this culture with the abundance of idols and mosque these people lack any concept of the ability to have a personal relationship with God. This idea is a foreign concept not just to individuals but to the culture as a whole. Yet, in this world of spiritual darkness there are glimmers of light....

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God’s Beautiful Provision

Coming into Training Camp, I had only “met” my teammates through biographies on the team blog and checking them out on Facebook. Through that, I was really excited about meeting each girl, learning about them, and working alongside of them for the glory of God’s Kingdom this summer in India. However, as I was flying to Training Camp, I got super nervous. The typical questions of humanity raced through my mind: Will they like me? Will we get along? Will I click with them? Will we be unified? On top of all of those emotional questions, I had one big question: Will they let...

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