When It’s All Said and Done, Life Comes Out on Top!
Team Wisconsin Finishes! One day after the conclusion of Biking for Babies 2010 we find ourselves nursing some beaten down
Team Wisconsin Finishes! One day after the conclusion of Biking for Babies 2010 we find ourselves nursing some beaten down
Waking up was somewhat difficult this morning, mostly because the beds we slept in were so darn comfortable. Thanks once
While complications continue for Team UW on days two and three of the week, all of the riders are continuing
“Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” A popular phrase based off Murphy’s Law and what would seem to
Stacy and I finally rolled into Aurora, IL last night around 6:30p.m. Thanks to everyone who was able to make
Finished up day 3 of riding here in Champaign this afternoon. I think I may be speaking for Stacy too
Giving life hurts. For real, ask your mother how pleasant her experience was. Fighting for life by riding a bike
We finished up our first day of riding today, covering the 132 miles or so between Cairo, Illinois’ southernmost city,
Have you ever heard the country song by George Strait “I Saw God Today”? If not, please go listen to
I’m totally the only girl doing this. I’m definitely more prone to injury than everyone else. What am I DOING?!!!
In this first period of formation, the young adults:
With eyes now opened to the need and Christ-centered solutions of problems, these young adults are sent forth as “missionaries” into the rest of the formation program and into the rest of their lives, committing to live with the truth of the Gospel of life as the lens through which they see every relationship, every decision, and the world at large.
In this second period of formation, the missionaries
In this last period of formation, after the National Ride, missionaries