Here's the deal. I've recently had a revelation...OK, well it seems that I've had about 50 a day since being at CGA, most of them pertaining to my identity. Psych up. I am learning about … Read more about Choosy Choosy Choices
I Would Rather Be Negative
During one of our classes shortly before Thanksgiving, we discussed the idea of thankfulness (good timing, eh?) and how it changes our disposition. When challenging things happen, taking the … Read more about I Would Rather Be Negative
From Milk to Solid Food
Every Monday, the apprentices and staff of CGA get the opportunity to listen to a guest speaker. This week, Bill Swan, who is the Director of the World Race and one of my house mentors (his … Read more about From Milk to Solid Food
The Training Side of Training Camp
Well, training camp was almost a month ago, lasting from October 15 to October 24. There were 6 squads preparing to launch in January, which included 250+ new World Racers. For some context, my … Read more about The Training Side of Training Camp
And Then There Was Vivian
First order of business...the first newsletter went out yesterday morning. YESSSSSSS!!! If you were expecting to receive it in your inbox, but did not, please let me know so that I can be … Read more about And Then There Was Vivian
This is Me
I mentioned in one of my earlier blogs about CGA that a theme for this season of my life was going to be identity. While that is still true, it's taken on a different form than I would have … Read more about This is Me
Quit Being a Martha Hater
“You’re such a Martha.” “You have such a Martha spirit, you just need to learn to rest.” “Stop keeping yourself as busy as Martha … Read more about Quit Being a Martha Hater
Tracking Tracks
My hope, with these posts, is to provide anyone reading with a balance of what daily life looks like in CGA as well as some of my thoughts. This week, I want to talk to you a little bit about … Read more about Tracking Tracks
Quite Simple
One thing that is often stressed at Adventures in Missions is the power of telling stories. I think that should be the case in life as well. People connect to stories much easier than they might … Read more about Quite Simple