Home has always been a weird word for me. I’ve grown up in the same house I now sit in to write this, but I’ve nonetheless called many places home. Summer camp. Haiti. Most recently, and most dearly, Mexico. There have been times I’ve been hesitant to call Shelbyville home simply because I feel so […]
Archives for June 2020
I’m Still Learning
I messed up. I didn’t do my homework. Missions training homework, that is. I’m officially graduated from high school, so homework is (mostly) a distant memory right now. Anyways, I need to apologize to all of you. The homework I didn’t do was a book on fundraising GFM (Global Frontier Missions) requested we complete before […]
These are Our Brothers
I was just going to ignore it. Usually, on social media platforms (or this blog), I prefer to stay away from current happenings and leave discussing those issues to in-person conversations. Little ever comes from online debates anyway. While I don’t expect a debate (I won’t be commenting on this post), I think the state […]