We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
I am being sent to the University of South Carolina (USC). I can’t wait for this new adventure and all that God has in store!
I am very grateful that I was given the grace of meeting Jesus at a very young age. I grew up in the Catholic faith, and when I was eleven years old, all that I had learned about God’s endless goodness and love became very real in my life. I met Jesus in the Eucharist at a summer camp and my heart was caught up in His gaze of love for me. But sadly, as I grew up, I encountered the brokenness of the world, and my heart too, was broken. My gaze turned inward, and I found myself caught up in a battle with darkness, both around me and what seemed like within me. But then, at a youth conference I attended in high school, Jesus broke through. He returned me to the Father’s gaze and reminded me that I am and always have been a daughter of the Light. He has continued to pursue me and show me that He is worthy of my whole life. As a student at Benedictine College, my faith grew exponentially deeper, and I discovered in my heart a great desire to fight for other souls, as Jesus has and continues to fight for me. For this reason, I have said yes to being a fulltime missionary: to carry the light and freedom Jesus clothes me in to all I meet.
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
Not only do I have the honor of walking with college students and inviting them into missionary discipleship, but I also have the honor of inviting my friends and family to fulfill the great commission too. The mission I have been called to is far greater than me, and I need a team of people behind me, both spiritually and financially, when I step on campus. If you are interested in partnering with me, please let me know of the best way to reach you and I will schedule an appointment. I’d be honored to share this mission with you. My cell number is 605-939-6182 🙂
We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
By building genuine friendships, we meet students on a deeper level.
We teach students how to share the gospel, who in turn teach other students how to pass it on.