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Jazz and Jambalaya, bayous and banana fosters, Cajun cooking, and riverboat cruising.
New Orleans has long since been on my travel bucket list, and I was so excited to get to visit a few years back with my parents.
Now, we all know that NOLA has a bit of a reputation, so before my arrival, I braced myself for the noise and chaos that I would inevitably encounter on Bourbon Street.
Jazz and Jambalaya, bayous and banana foster’s, Cajun cooking, and riverboat cruising.
New Orleans has long since been on my travel bucket list, and I was so excited to finally get to visit a few months back with my parents.
Now, we all know that NOLA has a bit of a reputation, and, before my arrival, I braced myself for the noise and chaos that I would inevitably encounter on Bourbon Street.
In late January of this year, I was asked to embark on a big adventure.
The Bowdon Foreign Mission Team invited my to join them on their annual trip to Honduras as the inspirational speaker this year. I was surprised, to say the least. The furthest place I had ever been asked to speak was south Alabama and I wasn’t too keen on traveling to a third-world country. Something came over me though, call it God or call it a momentary lapse into insanity, but I immediately said yes.