Everything will change. A Ministry of WorldVenture.
I am going to Cote d'Ivoire for 2 years. I am looking forward to working on Business as Missions(BAM). I feel God has called me to be a full time missionary overseas. I am interested in using BAM to help people in the Ivory Coast to start and run small businesses so they can provide for themselves and their families. So, we will see what develops over the next 2 years.
Posted on February 3, 2012 at 2:22pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
The Journey Corps slogan is “Everything will change”. It’s prophetic, because everything has changed for me and this is why… Six days ago my host mom asked me if I wanted to go to a funeral in the village. This is the first time she had asked me to go and I really wanted to because she was so excited for me to see it and dance with her. That morning though I was feeling a little off color. I had a little diarrhea and my body ached a little bit. I wasn’t sure what I had. I thought it might be…
ContinuePosted on January 13, 2012 at 3:44am 1 Comment 1 Like
Lately God has been teaching more about the Holy Spirit and his role in my life; how he guides and encourages. That he is the power of God living in me. I have surrendered my will over to him and have been asking him to use me to glorify Jesus. Last night a cousin of my host family came over to visit. He goes to school and is about the same age as my sister Bintou. His English is pretty good, but could use some help. So, I offered to practice English with him so he can get used to my accent,…
ContinuePosted on December 26, 2011 at 8:22am 0 Comments 1 Like
Here are some questions Carrie McNew's students had for me and I thought they were really good and wanted to post them here.
What kinds of food/drinks do you eat there? Food: Ivorians eat a lot of rice and sauce. I eat rice and sauce almost every day. There are different kinds of sauces. One of my favorite sauces is like a peanut sauce. Many Ivorians love to use a lot of oil in their sauces. They really like to eat fish because it is cheaper than beef or chicken. They…
ContinuePosted on November 16, 2011 at 9:08am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Almut, Tricia, and I went to church this last Sunday by ourselves. We got there a little late but got a seat in the back. The church service was extra long. About 3 hours in Tricia passed out in her seat. Almut and I caught her. We had no idea what happened. Her eyes were still wide open but you could see she wasn’t there. Her face got really white. We were scared for her, but didn’t know what to do. Thankfully she was only out for maybe a minute if that. Then, the three of us went to sit…
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