It's incredibly late and I'm wide awake, with an open suitcase on the floor of my living room and the fans going wild, as I turned "down" the ac while away, so as … Read more about “I’m Dying and Do Not Want to Be Forgotten”
Final Thailand Update
After the team left, Connie and I went up to Chiang Mai for two days, where we met with possible ministry partners for the long term missionaries AIM is sending to Thailand. It was incredible to meet … Read more about Final Thailand Update
One Life At a Time
Our team was made up of 16 women, ranging from 19 years old to 52, from both the United States and Canada. For some, it was their first time out of the country. For all, it was the first time to … Read more about One Life At a Time
Kingdom Come
The splendor of a king, clothed in majesty Let all the earth rejoice, all the earth rejoice. He wraps himself in light, and darkness tries to hide, And trembles at His voice, trembles at … Read more about Kingdom Come
Do You Remember Me?
I'm back from Thailand, very much in the early-stage throes of jet lag. For some reason, it's always worse returning to the States than going. But there is so much to share, so I'm going to try to do … Read more about Do You Remember Me?
I Closed My Eyes
Happy Memorial Day weekend! It's time to kick off the summer... … Read more about I Closed My Eyes
Survivor Spoiler Alert – The Power of Relationships
It's Sunday night... I just finished watching the finale of Survivor and need to go to bed. This season of Survivor really made me think. For most of the season, I've been bored, waiting for boring … Read more about Survivor Spoiler Alert – The Power of Relationships
Happy New Year!
It might be May, but for me, it's a new year. Around me, I see new things... an earth that's come alive with spring, a friend starting a new life with her husband, the continual growth and learning … Read more about Happy New Year!
One Year After The Tornado… Hope and New Life in Tuscaloosa
On April 27, 2012, a mile-wide tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa, Alabama. As it roared down her street, my friend Caroline, her roommate, and her dog huddled in her shower, listening, praying … Read more about One Year After The Tornado… Hope and New Life in Tuscaloosa