I serve with the Free Burma Rangers, working in medical logistics, communications, and chaplaincy. I also have the privilege of leading worship and teaching in some of the most challenging and beautiful places on earth.
A lot of what I do involves coordinating supplies and information in areas of conflict, but at the heart of it all is a desire to see people experience hope—both practically and spiritually. Whether it's packing and delivering medical supplies from the office, supporting medical teams under fire or leading devotions and times of worship, I believe God's presence belongs in every part of the battlefields of life.
I don’t always know where the next step will lead. A lot of what’s happened in my life—especially the connections, the doors opened, the people I’ve been able to walk with—has come from simply saying yes when nothing was guaranteed. That’s a theme I’ve come back to again and again: obedience over clarity.
God’s called me to serve with my hands, my heart, and my voice—whether that means building logistical chains, praying with teammates, or leading worship in a war zone. And somehow, in the middle of that, He keeps weaving stories I couldn’t write myself.