Hey everyone. Wow, I can’t believe how fast these past two months have gone. It still feels like I just came back from the One Tribe Conference last week! Here is whats new with me. God has blessed me with great friends and with people who want to sew into the kingdom by partnering with me. It has been such a blessing to see all the unexpected support that has been coming in. I am glad that I don’t put God in a box anymore because he does things outside of our comprehension and I am loving every single second of what God has for me and seeing what he has for others.
The other day at church God really broke me even more.
How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”.
Romans 10:14-15
Where to begin. Well its been way too long since I’ve had a chance to update.
Since I last updated, I have been accepted into Overland Missions to work as a recruiter. My job will be to cast the vision of Overland to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. I will be moving to Cocoa Beach, FL where I will work in their offices along with travelling North America to recruit for trips to Africa, South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia.
Currently I am looking for people who will partner with me financially to make all this happen. It has been quite the journey.
Hey all. Nathan here.
Well, AMT is over! Our last month was jam packed! We did our Come Back Alive course, where we learned basically the do’s and don’ts in other countries to guarantee safe passage back home. Our last day our awesome instructor, Rachel, told us after class we had 10 minutes to gather 10 approved items and then a couple more minutes to put on as much clothing as we wanted to. The reason for this was because we spent the night down in the gorge, right along the mighty Zambezi River! As we met at the top of the gorge before going down, Dan and Rachel gave us GPS coordinates to where we would find our dinner. We got our rice, salt, matches, and oh yea, we also got a live chicken!