How Making Friends and Understanding Culture Are Directly Tied

Someone knocked on the door. “Uh, Linet, someone’s at the door!” I called out, unsure if I should answer it. A face popped into view through the window next to the metal door, and Dorcas’ eyes peered in. Her short hair, cropped close to her head, bobbed as she nodded in greeting. Though I had only seen … More How Making Friends and Understanding Culture Are Directly Tied

Africa Isn’t Over

I’ve been meaning for some time to write a post to wrap up my trip. I’ve been back in the states for about a week now, and it’s totally surreal. It’s weird how quickly I was able to shift back into life here. I’m now working on going through this process of figuring out how everything … More Africa Isn’t Over

Each Day Is Sufficient, “Home,” and Other Reflections

More often than not, I find myself telling people that I’m “going home” for lunch, or “I’ll be home” around this time, or “I’m waiting for my sister,” and know that by “home” I mean Peter and Monicah’s house or by “sister” I mean Serphine or Linette. These things so naturally became part of my … More Each Day Is Sufficient, “Home,” and Other Reflections

Happy Sabbath

This is a post I wrote last night, but I fell asleep before I could send it. I attended my first seventh day Adventist church service today. I say today instead of this morning because it’s unlike any church service I’ve ever attended. It’s an all-day affair. We trekked across town to East Nairobi to … More Happy Sabbath

Lessons Learned

As the day comes to a end, I sit on the edge of my bed writing this and counting my blessings. In the short time that I’ve been here, I know I’ve already begun to be molded and shaped by the people I’ve been surrounded by. Coming to this conference has been one of the … More Lessons Learned