What's News….
May 1 Return to US
May 16 Bus to Colorado Springs
May 19 CC Graduation
May 31 Jon's Graduation
June 22 Visit to Seattle
July 30 Return to Colorado
Aug 24 Nashotah Orientation
We are a young married couple on a long-term exploration of our vocation. In 2008, that journey took us to India. Beginning this fall, we will be studying at Nashotah House, an small Anglo-Catholic seminary in Wisconsin, where our lives will revolve around prayer, study, and work, in the classical Benedictine rhythm.
For information about us, our projects, past adventures, and the things we are interested in and involved in, use the links to the left. To read more about our life and vision now, use the links above. You can also skip directly to our blog.
Guest Room
We look forward to making hospitality something that we can offer during our time at Seminary, inviting others to cenobetically share with us for a few days in our life of prayer and study. Check back in mid- to late-August for more details.
Giving
As you feel called, we welcome contributions to our development and vision. Our community past, present, and future — people who are invested in us and in our mission — form a big part of the mechanism through which God supports and sustains us financially, as well as spiritually and emotionally. For more information, click here.
The purpose of this website is to
- Provide a place to process and codify our thoughts and experiences
- Share our thoughts, dreams, and adventures with our friends and family
- Help others get to know us and build connections around the world
- Invite feedback on our thoughts and plans
- Compile the very best of our work, thinking, and reflections into projects and publications
Read the Bible with us
Read the Bible with us through this Book of Common Prayer daily Lectionary Feed.
Recent Updates
A Day in the Life of a Child
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Here is a draft of the short movie I put together for the PEB. I follow a day in the life of a child in a Pakistani village.
Indian Stations of the Cross
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This year's Good Friday liturgics emanating from the Vatican featured meditations for the Stations of the Cross written by Archbishop Thomas Menamparampil of Gwahati (India). Besides being a very nice contemporary presentation of the Stations, the wisdom and experience of the Indian Church is beautifully interwoven throughout the text.
Pakistan and Other News
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Sarah and I have had a very busy couple of weeks! As the six-month mark of our journey approached, hotel clerks began to ask us about it. (Our visa lasts for ten years, but tourists are only permitted to stay for six months at a time.) So we had to make plans to leave the country.
Rickshaw-Wallahs
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The autorickshaw-wallah is a minor lord of the Indian underworld. His travels and his mobility make him well-networked, and well-known amongst those who do things unseen by the law. He is accountable to no law but his own, for rarely does the law check his behavior. He feels no remorse lying plainly to the face of his customer if it will make him an extra fifty rupees. He is greedy, and he grows fat on commissions from a whole litany of shady deals.
Amazing Picture
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Some of them are worth even more. This picture encapsulates our time in India with effortless humor.








