Leader Training and Appalachia
Today marks a month since I've been back in the States... wow, it's been a blur. Jet lag was a lot of fun to get over. For a week (maybe longer), I wo...
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Today marks a month since I've been back in the States... wow, it's been a blur. Jet lag was a lot of fun to get over. For a week (maybe longer), I wo...
Thank you so much for your prayers! Thank you so much for your support! Thank you for your encouragement! Hopefully the blog series this week has give...
While the present reality of Southeast Asia is pretty grim, there is hope for the thousands being trafficked. There is no place on this planet the p...
You'd think you'd find this sign on a "happy street". Perhaps a nice, peaceful main road, full of shops and homes with nice families, children playing...
I learned about the Holocaust at the age of 14. Instead of reading about it in at textbook, I walked the grounds of Dachau Concentration Camp with my ...
Stephanie, Meredith, Amarja, and Elise are AIM's "Cambodia Girls"- 4 women committed to living in Phnom Penh for 2 years. For the 4 months that they...
Writing this first blog on the plane from Seoul to Atlanta, my mind spins through the memories, the colors, the laughter... the faces and stories....
It's 2011, and slavery still exists. If you don't believe it, watch the video below. Look into the faces of the young girls-and boys-who are t...
It was February 2008, and after almost 7 straight months of leading RL trips, I was tired mentally, p...
It started in Swaziland, when I met teen girls taking care of their siblings because their parents had died. Twelve, thirteen, fourteen years old, a...