My Letter to Future Goers
When I first arrived in Bulgaria, I knew that the 2 years would be fun and exciting but also challenging and difficult.
Popovi Livadi Project
Hey there, friends!
I just had to share this heartwarming story about the Pink Foundation and the amazing work they're doing for kids. They believe that every child deserves a happy, healthy, and successful life,
Traveling & Reverse Culture Shock
Traveling is one of the most rich, enlightening, and exciting experiences a person can have. At the same time, it can be scary, confusing, shocking, and overwhelming if one's perception or mindset isn't ready to handle what and where they are stepping into.
Post Office Package Predicaments
Living in another country, usually the trickiest things always deal with the government or federal branches. In March, some of my friends sent me a package…
Language Fun & Frustrations
I enjoy watching movies and shows, but nothing beats a book when it comes to learning and imagination …
Innovation Station Experience
Last weekend, Maggi and I had the privilege to travel to Blagoevgrad and participate in …
Jesus’ Big and Small Bulgarian World
Christ’s family is everywhere and always around! Growing up in the Chinese church community in Houston, my family would always happen to bump into others
A Long Ride to Patmos
In October, I was able to travel to Turkey to see the 7 churches that John wrote to in the final book of the Bible, Revelation. One of the extra journeys we made was to the island of Patmos, where John was exiled.
What did you say? Oh Whoops….
Learning language has been and will continue to be one of the greatest challenges in serving overseas until all the hours and work are put into becoming somewhat conversational.
Peace in the Chaos, Calm in the Storm
My first 2 months here have been a whirlwind of events. Feelings of not doing much at all and then all of a sudden having the most busy packed schedule with no breaks at all.