In the summer of 2012, I visited the West African countries of Liberia and Guinea to investigate a project involving a local school and health clinic.\u00a0 I came back thinking that I felt more humbled than I would probably ever feel.<\/p>\n
I was wrong.<\/p>\n
For the past twelve days, my family has hosted one of the leaders from Liberia as he is in the US to work on those projects.\u00a0 And never have I been more humbled or even embarrassed than this experience.<\/p>\n
How do you comfortably take someone to HEB when they come from a country where food is scarce?\u00a0 How do you comfortably explain to someone about watering the lawn when they come from a country where the lack of clean water kills kids daily?\u00a0 I could go on and on.<\/p>\n
Needless to say, it has been an eye-opening experience for my family.\u00a0 While we hope to continue our relationship with our visitor, (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" In the summer of 2012, I visited the West African countries of Liberia and Guinea to investigate a project involving a local school and health clinic.\u00a0 I came back thinking that I felt more humbled than I would probably ever…<\/span><\/p>\n