African Bible University
The purpose of this project trip was to do a site assessment for African Bible University for their future expansion plans. A good site assessment involves a lot of measuring, conferring with staff...
View ArticleSozo Children
I left for Uganda with a laundry list of photographic “assignments:” shoot a video tour of our new building in Kajjansi, get general footage we can use in future video work, team photos, and get some...
View ArticlePhotos from Uganda
We have been home for over two weeks now, and as you can probably guess from my dereliction of blogging duties, this was a somewhat tough trip to sum up in a series of short posts. I can also blame...
View ArticleA Day in Haarlem (the one in Holland)
Okay, so this is a little easier to talk about. On our way home we flew through Amsterdam and we chose to take an overnight layover and do a little touring there instead of trying to pack a tourist...
View ArticleSo it Turns Out Winter Can Be Fun
Saturday morning we went and picked a Christmas tree. By picked, I mean found one in the forest and sawed the thing down ourselves. And by ourselves, I mean Kevin and Joel. That was the manly part....
View ArticleGoing to Senegal
That's Rex The Term 2 trips are officially on the docket, and I (Jenni) am going to Senegal. Kevin is going to Mexico, and we will tell you about that one as soon as I can get him to sit for an...
View ArticleBest Mother's Day Gift
I'm gonna brag on my kids a minute here. We have friends visiting this week. The Boyinks are family we met while traveling in 2013, and they still live on the road full-time, although their oldest...
View ArticleA Very Special Visit
These.We have missed them. Before we ever moved here, we knew we wanted to be involved with the interns at eMi. I am not sure what drove us beyond how much we love the college age group, but we...
View ArticleKevin is Going to Mexico
“And to the left….is MEXICO!” My friend Kelli told me this story of traveling on a college choir tour heading west from Texas along the southern US border. The bus driver kept pointing out fun things...
View ArticleThis is my JOB???
It’s happening again. I am on the floor, hunched over a camera bag arranging and rearranging (because I stink at Tetris) and trying to keep the weight down while still getting a few non-camera gear...
View ArticleAll Good Things
The pilot hits the throttle, the engines begin their throaty rumble, and the tears start. I am pressed into my seat by the acceleration of the airplane and pressed into my thoughts by the sudden...
View ArticleNathan
I’m scrolling through some video clips and contemplating bedtime when I overhear, “That might be something Jenni would want to shoot.” “Shoot what? Where?” I’m instantly curious and excited because...
View ArticleDo You Have Peace?
Civil engineering intern Dillon being greeted by a man who strolled by our work site. “Do you have peace? Does your village have peace? Does your family have peace?…” They can go on and on for a...
View ArticlePardon My French
This photo has nothing to do with the content of this post. This post will be short. Because I am telling you about how sadly lacking my French is. I could make it really long by telling you just how...
View ArticleLove in Action Mexico
photo credit: Julie Wilson I thoroughly loved my recent project trip to Mexico. I think this trip had a common theme of how God orchestrates lives, times, places and meetings for our good and His...
View ArticleShoot It or Live It
photo credit: Alicia Ventura, who managed to capture the moment I was taking a photo that I do NOT remember taking because I was enjoying it too much. You know what is pretty awesome about a project...
View ArticleDiary from a Project Trip
Our HR genius, Josh, has been shooting video daily and creating a compilation of 1 second from each day of his life since April. That inspired me to do the same with a project trip, which in turn...
View ArticleTeam Moringa
Team Moringa! I want to go back. I want to go back. I never wanted to come home to begin with. Can we just move to Senegal? Pretty please?Okay, I’ve been on enough short-term mission trips now to...
View ArticleTalk Like an Egyptian
Sabah el Heya! That's "Good morning" in Egyptian Arabic. In case you did not hear, we are moving to Egypt for 4 months. And I have been sitting here staring at the little blinky cursor for a solid...
View ArticleAll the Anxiety
There are a few stages one goes through when preparing for a major life change, such as moving overseas to a country one has never even visited.Stage 1 (about 9 months out): "Yes, let's do this. What...
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