5 Senses Kibera
At training camp, one of our speakers urged us to write a five senses post. We were to take in the world around us in the five senses. Here is my five senses for the Kibera Slums I see……
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At training camp, one of our speakers urged us to write a five senses post. We were to take in the world around us in the five senses. Here is my five senses for the Kibera Slums I see……
Bwana Asifiwe! Praise the Lord! After arriving in Kenya and quickly getting settled into African life, my emotional and spiritual processing is on overdrive. We took a tour through Kibera a few days ago, trying to start our 2 month…
Have you ever felt unsure of your salvation? It is amazing that I have been a part of the church for all 23 years of my life, and I sat in the category of people who were unsure of their…
An Echo for More (I apologize that this is a rather lengthy blog) I see it just sitting there… a feast for the senses. So I take it in. I’ve been feeling so numb, so tasteless, for far too…
The Change is Necessary Part I Although training camp is over it definitely seemed longer than the 5 days it took to get through it. It was an intense time of team challenges, debriefing everything and anything, sessions,…
The Change is Necessary Part II The story of Jesus clearing the Temple doesn’t end with Him just doing a nice cleaning job. It goes on in Matthew to say that once Jesus had kicked out the…
I Just heard from Jason Driver in Kenya and I wanted to pass on the message that the team made it! They are tired but excited about what the Lord has in store. After all the preparation and anticipation they…
Two years ago when I went to Mexico with a group of teens from my church, we were told not to have any expectations other than that God will move in radical ways. When I first heard that, I thought…
Adrienne and I are down in Gainesville now and can’t wait to meet up with you guys on Thursday. Two things we wanted to make mention of: 1.) If you have a student ID please bring it along. We may…