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Just Be
When people ask me what I love most in life, I answer “relationships” confidently and without hesitation. Whether the relationships I have are with my family, friends, or even my professors, I get more joy out of the connections I … Continue reading
The Waiting Room
As a kid I can remember being terrified of hospitals. Though it was not that often, I can recall the uneasy feeling I would get whenever going to the hospital for a friend or family member. When I think about … Continue reading
Chindende, Chindende
A single paved highway spans the 500 Kilometer distance from Solwezi, a town filled with hustle and bustle after a boom in the copper mining industry, to Zambezi, the town our Zags have called home for the past few weeks. … Continue reading
Light and Dark
“You HAVE to have both the light and the dark.” Says Lydia as she and I lay back watching our group partake in a late night activity. Out of the many great conversations I have had with both my fellow … Continue reading
Humans of Zambezi: Chiwala Katakana
“We are here to love each other.” Chiwala Katamuna is infinitely polite. When asked a question—any question—he responds with a “Yes, please,” before offering his measured, thoughtful response. For every question asked, he has two of his own, and … Continue reading
Laughing Through Zambezi
As I sit down and reflect on my experiences in Zambezi, the moments in which I find comfort, purpose, and connection are through the shared laughter that I am experiencing so consistently during my time here. Yeah, yeah, I get … Continue reading
Take Me To Church
Before starting the long journey to Zambezi, I had a small flutter of fear cross my mind about how completely unprepared I felt. Thirteen days later I know that no matter what I did to prepare, I still would have … Continue reading
BYOB – Bring Your Own Bridge
This past weekend sure was an adventure; I think I could almost write a short story on all the events of Saturday. Although I really only wanted to write a short summary of our adventure, anything less than the … Continue reading
Humans of Zambezi
We are off to Dipalata, a rural village community with a long history of partnership with Gonzaga — so no new blog posting. However, we are starting a new blog series, Humans of Zambezi, where we introduce you to some … Continue reading
It’s Always Sunny In Zambezi
Henry Nouwen beautifully wrote, “Our life is a short time in expectation, a time in which sadness and joy kiss each other at every moment. There is a quality of sadness that pervades all the moments of our life. It … Continue reading