Category Archives: Senegal
The Story. [Unwritten.]
The secret thrill of reading any great work of literature is shrouded in the unknown. As the plot twists wildly and suspense intensifies and tantalizes the mind, we revel in the intoxicating ecstasy of uncertainty. The best stories-the ones that … Continue reading
Filed under Ministry moments, Senegal
Hey, Soul Sister.
The beauty of being self-published, is that I get to do exactly what I want. And right now, I want to post a thousand pictures and help you step into my day. In breaking news, Miriam and Coumba sat me … Continue reading
Filed under Ministry moments, Senegal
Mangos and Magnolia Trees.
Ten. There are just ten more links on the yellow paper chain hanging by my window. Ten days from right this moment, I’ll be driving in North Carolina. I see Magnolia trees, unsweetened peach mango iced tea, baseball games and a bed in … Continue reading
Filed under God's faithfulness, Ministry moments, Senegal
See, What Had Happened Was…[Spilling the Beans.]
Sun-drenched mornings are meant to be orchestrated to the intoxicating tune of percolating coffee. Mornings beg for coffee. As do bagels. And oxygen. This morning was no different. I rolled off my mat on the floor and groggily stumbled into … Continue reading
Filed under My ghetto-fab life, Senegal
Of The UPS Man, African Snow White, and One Too Many Pickles.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, we return to our regular programming. In light of recent distractions, regular programming this week in Dakar just happens to include hopelessly daunting piles of work that need to be finished before Tuesday morning at … Continue reading
Filed under God's faithfulness, Hope, Musings, Senegal, Summer project