It’s been a little year since I moved to Georgia and started my new job with Adventures in Missions. It’s been a rollercoaster but I have l thoroughly enjoyed the ride. I’ve had the honor of working alongside ministries all over the country and have watched as God moved in and through our teams. I’ve witnessed lives being transformed and hope being restored to many. I’ve observed the light refusing to stop shining even though darkness tries to put it out. Needless to say, it’s been a great year and I know God is not finished yet!
Well, this year is going to be even more exciting! How, you might ask? Well, I will not only be setting up our domestic trips but I’ll also be handling logistics for Europe as well! I’m so excited and feel so blessed to be a part of what God has been doing in Europe! The last few weeks I have been getting to know my ministry hosts and they seem amazing!
I’ve had a heart for Europe ever since 2012 when I started attended CCBC in York, England. I walked through some very hard seasons while in England but I also fell deeply in love with Jesus while I was there. It was in York that I first started praying about the possibility of entering into full-time missions. I would have never imagined that what God was preparing me for then, would lead me to where I am now.
que bueno!!!!
WOW!!! This gave me goose bumps! It is utterly amazing how God knits things together so far in the future for what he planned for our lives. He is amazing and knows who to call to serve His people, where to send them and how to use them. You are going to continue to do amazing things and make life changing impacts around the world! congratulations!!!!!
Congratulations our dear friend. What an amazing adventure the Lord is leading you on. Will you still live in Georgia or will you be moving over to Europe. Love you. r&g
Rebecca, thank you! It is truly amazing how He writes out story with every detail in mind! His ways are perfect! I feel so blessed by what God has aloud me to be apart of.
Thanks Spencer! Im really excited!
I’ll still be living in Georgia, but might have opportunities to travel to Europe a little more! If I do make it over, I will definitely be making a pit stop in York. 🙂
Good to hear, Krystle! That’s awesome. I’m glad you get to be connected to the other side of the pond now 🙂