Making of an [AFRICAN] Home

It was dusty. If you had touched my face, you would have found enough sand to exfoliate my skin. It was hot. I had a blister that was being rubbed in all the wrong places, my feet were hurting… And, I wanted to remember all of it. It was the last day we visited...

When We Box Ourselves In

There are so many things I want write about, I get overwhelmed and write about none. And the crazy thing about that is, it feels like I keep myself locked inside a cage. Only, I have the key. It’s fear that keeps me locked up. An irrational one, at that. Fear...

Carriers of Hope in a Redemptive Mission

I knew when I came to Africa that I wanted to tell the stories of redemption and show the people of Africa, full of hope. We all did. I honestly thought it would be a challenge to see good, amidst a people who have experienced so much, death, destruction and pain....

A Week in Pictures #AfricaWH

I only posted one or two Instagram photos each day, while I was in Africa. Mostly, because of a lack of phone service, not a lack of images. I’m sharing these photo images with you here, because not all of you are on Instagram, and each image and its caption are...
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Michele-Lyn Ault
2017

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