“I love You more than any other, only You can satisfy… hhhmmm… hmmm… um, …closer than a brother… hhhmmm… hmmm… um, hmm…” {I forgot the words.} “Let it buffer, momma” a voice piped up from the [...]
David looked out the window at the deluge. A shifty looking man caught his eye. “Stop!” David yelled. He could see the guy taking off down the street with our laundry tubs. “Get [...]
We have a portable Sawyer water filter. It mechanically filters out bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. It’s awesome. We love it. There’s just one problem. We haven’t found a good solution for the [...]
Mrs. B. has seven children, one boy and six girls. Her son is in his late teens and her youngest two children are twin girls the same age as Amelie and Annika. She and her five girls sleep [...]
Drew Hayes, a WorldVenture mid-term worker just spent several weeks in Guinea filming to produce three documentaries for our team. He spent two weeks in Kankan {among the Maninka people} with our [...]
Sometimes. Just sometimes. I forget I’m in Guinea. Because it almost feels like paradise. The beginning of the month we escaped to Kassa, an island off the coast of Conakry for a prayer [...]
As you read this, we are making our way to the capital, a 9+ hour drive south for a conference. The roads are a combination of dirt and pavement; pot holes, pedestrians, and livestock slow our [...]
Sitting at the table shaving cold butter off the block, I noticed the overhead solar light was having trouble keeping the darkness at bay. The room was cast in greyness. The butter was too stiff [...]
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My happiest daydreams and intentions don’t come until the end of a second or third cup of coffee, and no earlier than 10 am. I am not now, and never have been a morning person. About two years [...]