Above is a testimony from a the field a women of strength and grit who you would’ve never guessed it was her first mission.
6 roofs and 6 baptisms in one week of deliverance and witnessing a shift in culture from power and field to trust. We got to come together as a family: world racers, real living church and Aim disaster relief. We walked at the pace of peace and followed His leading and things got done in His timing. Relationship over task while infinite feedback loop was lived out. When is the last time you received feedback? Are you walking in a state of growth? Do you feel peace? Is there someone missing at the table that you need to invite it? The Lord is knocking and seeking you out so that he can lead you into a state of rest.
As I sit here reflecting on my recent mission trip, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of gratitude for the experiences that have unfolded. Each moment spent in service and connection has been a beautiful encounter with God that has deepened my faith journey in ways I never imagined possible.
This trip wasn’t just about the work we did; it was about the relationships we built and the spiritual growth we all experienced. With every act of kindness, every shared laugh, and even every challenge, I felt God’s presence guiding us, gently nudging us to grow and expand our understanding of love and service.
I often think of how transformative these mission trips can be. They not only allow us to serve those in need but also invite us to step outside our comfort zones, leading us to new insights and revelations about ourselves and our faith. I am forever changed by this experience, and I hope to carry these lessons into my everyday life.
As I move forward, I’m filled with hope and excitement for what lies ahead on this faith journey. I can’t wait to share these stories and encourage others to embark on their own adventures, to seek out those moments where they too can encounter God in the world around them. May we all continue to grow and inspire one another as we navigate our paths, one mission trip at a time.