The aftermath of Hurricane Delta swept through Northern Georgia last weekend, resembling a rainstorm of sorts that felt like home in Seattle, but I knew had great consequences that would reverberate … Read more about The Church Without Walls: Hurricane Relief in Louisiana
Helping the Helpers: Photos from Azerbaijan
I am a photographer. I am also a sister, friend, daughter and teammate. Lately, I found these roles are more similar than I thought. When I take a photo, I put the subject (people, landmark, … Read more about Helping the Helpers: Photos from Azerbaijan
From Mess to Message: Preaching in Azerbaijan
Welcome to honesty hour. I confess I felt completely inadequate to be on the Race. And yet, I can see the miles and miles I have grown and been stretched and was refined and came out the other side … Read more about From Mess to Message: Preaching in Azerbaijan
Good News & Good Times (photos from Georgia, pt 2)
I'm going to pick up where I left off: the tension of privilege and poverty, photos from Georgia, pt 1, and I'll be continuing on to Tbilisi, Georgia. Through recollecting and sorting … Read more about Good News & Good Times (photos from Georgia, pt 2)
Day 227: The Day We Were Evacuated
Yep, it’s true. We are back in America after being evacuated from the global pandemic crisis and ongoing threats of COVID-19. Our World Race ended three months short of the expected eleven. The … Read more about Day 227: The Day We Were Evacuated
The Tension of Privilege and Poverty (photos from Georgia, pt 1)
It’s so weird to live in this world. There is a bizarre tension to care deeply about the persecution in the Middle East, and also about Netflix’s new show, Love is Blind. It is … Read more about The Tension of Privilege and Poverty (photos from Georgia, pt 1)
The Georgian Police Found Me 5 Hours Away
If being robbed and sharing the greatest love story known to man had been the end of the story, I would have been okay. I assumed my laptop was gone with the wind and I never expected to see it again. … Read more about The Georgian Police Found Me 5 Hours Away
Thoughts From the Back of a Georgian Police Car
How the h*ck am I going to break the news to my mother, much less, my father? This is my apology, for slacking on the blogging and storytelling (you’ll see why). My permission … Read more about Thoughts From the Back of a Georgian Police Car
Anything But Ordinary: Photos from Turkey
We have been warned that ordinary equates to less than or simply inferior. The truth is, life is full of the ordinary. And, life on the race can be exactly that: LIFE, just in another country and … Read more about Anything But Ordinary: Photos from Turkey