by Noah Hazelrig | Nov 13, 2018 | Missions, Worldview
Thankful For Experience I feel as though I must justify that I count as someone who can say that they’ve done enough traveling to write a blog about it. Therefore, I’ll start by giving you a brief summary of where I’ve been and what I’ve done. I started traveling in a...
by Brooke Angle | Oct 8, 2018 | Missions, Worldview
Helping The Ones That Stay Past Our Time Here When I think of how we, as foreigners, can help Haiti, many answers come to mind. Firstly, I begin to brainstorm all the ways we can help the country that is known as the ‘poorest in the western hemisphere’. Well, maybe we...
by Stephanie Taylor | Sep 6, 2018 | Leadership Development, Worldview
While some people may know exactly what college they want to go to and what to do with their life by senior year, I know I didn’t. What I did know is that there was a trend of when I felt most alive – it was week long trips to serve, afternoons with a group... by Chaim O'Deens | Jan 29, 2018 | Relationships, Worldview
Culture Shift I remember when I was in elementary and middle school, social media didn’t even exist. Not that it wasn’t on the rise, but it didn’t exist for me. Friends meant people that I hung out with… people I saw and had physical interaction with. The physical... by Leah Hill | Jan 26, 2018 | Leadership Development, Worldview
Imagine… …you’re walking along the beach and you have one bucket with you. It’s not your job to collect all of the sand but a part of you feels responsible for doing so. You can only collect one grain of sand at a time if you want to do it well and... by Brooke Angle | Jan 19, 2018 | Leadership Development, Worldview
The boat of my life thrashes through the waves, the bottom of the sea pleading to pull me down. It’s as if the darkness of the waters will move on forever, and even the realization that land exists somewhere slips my mind. What is land when the bellowing waters...