For our 2nd week of ministry in Cambodia my team and I had the opportunity to do outreach in Si...
Hello my friends!!! I am currently writing you this blog on Saturday, October 29th at 2pm which ...
Wishing you a big, beautiful “hello” all the way from CAMBODIA!!! Want to learn how to say “hello” in Khmer (pronounced kuh-my), aka the language spoken here in Cambodia… OF COURSE YOU DO!!! Suostei!! I highly recommend you download the free Google Translate App (what I use while on the Race) to look up words I’ll be sharing with you over the course of these 9 months, such as this one!! With that being said… ...
Hi friends!!! Today is Day 23 of me being away for Squad Leading for Gap Year!! The Racer’s arrived on campus in Gainesville for training camp on August, Sunday the 28th which means we’ve been doing the dang thing for OVER a week now!! That time has looked like living in a tent in the pouring Georgia rain, bucket showers and doing laundry in buckets, the sweetest and most intimate worship with my Heavenly Father...
It is with the utmost JOY and EXCITEMENT that I am writing you this blog!! For those of you who followed along with my World Race journey, are you ready for round 2?!! ?? And to those of you who may be new to my blog and supporting my work in missions, I want to give you a big “WELCOME!” ?? Many of you know that from October 2018 to August of 2019, I had the incredible opportunity to go on The World Race, an 11 mo...
"How are you doing?" As of late, I've been asked this question more times than I can count. What do you say when you want to be honest, but in all honesty you don't even know the answer yourself? I'm... I mean it truly seems like such an easy question right? 4 simple words that I could honestly get away with answering with one simple word, but that's just it. Nothing really seems simple anymore. I walk around my ...
I’ve come to find that being transparent is so much more difficult than being vulnerable. We’re vulnerable about those things from our past that we have found healing and freedom from. For example, I’m very vulnerable about the fact that I used to struggle with an eating disorder. I now share about that part of my life because it is a huge part of my testimony and I know that the freedom I’ve found brings glory ...
I know, I know. You’re most likely saying to yourself, “but Meagan, you were in Romania back in May. It’s July!!” And yes you are correct, but I’ve had my recap blog written for a while and have just not had a chance to post it. So there’s no time like the present, ammirite??? I give you (a delayed) Romanian Recap!!! Month 8: Romania! This month was full of... Getting kicked out of KFC for stealing thei...
Last month in Ethiopia one of my squadmates, Kyndal, led a Storytelling Team time that I think has the ability to impact individuals for years to come. Over the course of the Race we have all come to realize just how important and necessary it is for us to share our stories. In Revelation 12:11 it says “and they overcame and conquered him because of the blood of the lamb and the word of their testimony.” This is refe...
So far my time in Rwanda has looked like... Getting a NEW TEAM!! 5•7•9 Sharing a teaching on being the Bride of Christ with my squad. Helping out at a primary school. Waiting for a bus, still waiting, more waiting... Making the SWEETEST new friends!! * Preaching on what it means to Live Life WITH God,...