by Kayla Norris | Aug 16, 2011 | Missions Trips
“God is nice. That’s a revelation you should write down.” -Heidi Baker, after explaining about how God multiplied cookies for the orphans in Mozambique. That’s been the discovery the past few...
by Kayla Norris | Aug 5, 2011 | Missions Trips
With each journey, reentering my Kona society is becoming easier and easier. I expect that my bed will feel a little softer, I anticipate the joy of having clean water, and I am aware of the glorious temperature change. I expect that I’ll miss Cambodia, I...
by Kayla Norris | Aug 5, 2011 | Community, Missions Trips
There was just a little boy on the side of the highway with a bike. Where is he going, where’s he coming from? Does he have a family? Most likely school… and then probably family, though broken by the previous generation’s genocide. On bus rides through...
by Kayla Norris | Jul 28, 2011 | Missions Trips
If there could be a song that perfectly describes the way I feel after coming back to America after three weeks in South East Asia? This would be it. Love Through Me by Jenny & Tyler, This Isn’t a Dream There is plenty on this earth to suit our needs But...
by Kayla Norris | Jun 23, 2011 | Missions Trips
Have you ever watched video of yourself that was filmed just a few years ago? Recent enough to have vivid memories of the situation, but long enough ago to be surprised by yourself? This happened to me the other day. I was actually looking at my camera clips of me and...
by Kayla Norris | Jun 20, 2011 | Missions Trips, Prayer & Worship
Don’t read this carefully if you are not willing to be properly agonized. It will waste your time and desensitize you. Because what I have discovered about being truly passionate about an issue is that. . . it hurts. As David Wilkerson has declared, “All...