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Being a Safe Harbor

This is the small fishing village where hundreds of refugees land everyday. You can see Turkey across the strait, and this strip of rocky beach has been a safe harbor for hundreds of thousands of people in the last year.…

Humanity.

One of my first shifts was a night shift at Sykaminias, the facility that EuroRelief runs. There were a decent number of people who came through, but the whole shift went very smoothly, as I worked the “back rope,” sending…

Waiting…

Waiting.   Many times this word comes with a negative connotation. It can mean not having your way, missing out on something, or just having to be patient.   But, today it doesn’t mean any of those things.   Today…

Declaring Holy Ground

The commander of the Lord ’s army replied, “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy.” And Joshua did so.-Joshua 5:15 It was cold. It was windy. It was quiet. It was a slow night…

Faces of Moria

There is a lot of heaviness in our work at the camp in Moria.  Conditions are crowded, dirty, and cold.  People are tired, hungry, and many have been traveling for months- staying in the forests of Turkey for weeks. But…

About Me

Adventures in Missions has served with several ministry partners in Greece, but as of 2016 we have been serving with EuroRelief on Lesvos Island, Greece. We are working to provide aid to the mass of refugees entering Europe through Greece…