Author: Adventures

Attention Parents and Supporters!

May 2, 2011. Early this morning news broke that US officials announced that Osama Bin Laden was killed late last night in Pakistan. The US State Department issued a worldwide travel advisory for all US citizens abroad, anticipating the possibility of retaliatory violence by Bin Laden sympathizers. While none of our Real Life teams are in high-threat areas, we have been in contact with them to keep them aware of ongoing events and to be sure they are all safe.

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Unexplainable Peace

Being here with these girls…Ive learned many things….perseverance, patience, hopefulness, but today I am comforted by peace. Peace that I can't describe in words because honestly it doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense to be overflowing with peace that comforts all my negative thoughts and complaints. But today I was hit in the face with the fact that I am learning….I still am changing. My greatest fear was that I would become stagnant and stop growing and learning what God wants. But it seems to be quiet the opposite. Through the sweat, mosquitoes, and...

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Beautiful

Here is a slideshow of some of the amazing people that we've come in contact with over the past 4 months! These people have changed my life forever, I will never forget them. 🙂

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It’s Not All Flowers And Rainbows

Exhausted. That is what I am right now. I am just tired physically and emotionally. This month has been and is going to continue to be a struggle. I am missing my family and wanting to be there with them. I want to be there for my nana during her cancer treatments (please keep her in your prayers!), and my heart is at home with her. Our living situation is rough, my body is not used to this heat, I sleep in living quarters that are 2 feet wide because I have all of my things on my twin bed because I don’t want the rats to chew holes through my things, I wake up every morning feeling...

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This is Cambodia

It has been a while since I’ve blogged…so I am sorry for no recent updates, but I am going to try to convey my day here in Cambodia on a daily basis. We wake up, sweating, to the rooster crowing at least 10 times every two minutes. The breakfast bell is rung and I crawl down out of my bunk bed that is wrapped in mosquito nets. I shuffle outside down the wooden steps to a table with fresh fruit and eggs. After sweating all through breakfast, our team meets upstairs on the porch to have our daily worship and prayer sessions. And today, I must say I was in need of this...

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The Heartbreaking Truth

    I just got a message from my friend Kristina, who lives and works at the DIC in Mae Sai, Thailand. Although it carried news she knew I would hate to hear, she knows the power of prayer and that I would want to be supportive to be precious Abbaba in whatever way possible.                    Abbaba, the deaf child from the earthquake, has had a hard time learning not to steal. Being an orphan with parents in jail due to border issues, he has never had an influence telling him that what...

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