This summer has been full of weddings and showers, celebrating the unions of some of our favorite people. As we have traveled around these past few months, each event has turned into a mini reunion or sorts. I have mentioned my incredible group of girls from High School that I love dearly and ...
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Servants in Faith and Technology | Bolivia
The summer after my sophomore year of undergrad, I had the incredible opportunity to join five other college students to be a ministry intern for the summer in Ixiamas, Bolivia through Wesley as we joined with the organization SIFAT. Servants in Faith and Technology, is an organization aimed at ...
Belief is a Beautiful Armor
Perhaps when you read this title you began to hum the rest of the song in your head. Continuing the line to say "but makes for the heaviest sword". Belief can be a funny thing. John Mayer really does seems to shed some light on the subject. Sometimes, the words of others seem to capture the thoughts ...
Youth Caravan
The summer after my freshman year, after I got back my week in Juarez, Mexico, I participated in a youth ministry that was formed out of the Wesley Foundation called Youth Caravan. During the summer 4-5 college students spend the summer in the "Red Stripe Van" going around to different youth groups ...
Wrapped Up, Tied Up, Tangled Up, In Jesus | Jamaica
I went to Jamacia previously when I was a child, however returned twice while I was in undergrad on two separate one week mission trips over spring break with the Wesley Foundation. I decided to combine both trips into the same post as, though they were different, they were quite similar ...
Walking Home For Christmas
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina rocked the south, and especially New Orleans, causing significant damage. At the time, I was at Auburn and the university closed for a few days due to the storm but we received no extensive damage. Heartbroken over the tremendous loss, people around the country found ways ...


