I have always wanted to walk on the moon. As a little girl, I would gaze at the sky - amazed that someone had actually done just that! Not that a mountain top experience wouldn't be breath-taking, the moon is just "out of this world"!
After working as an environmental engineer for a few years and a policy advisor on Capitol Hill for a few years, I finally landed as the Pastor of Discipleship at National Community Church in Washington, DC. I am originally from Mobile, Alabama, so I enjoy hot humid weather, football, and fried dill pickles. My Southern heritage also prompts me to throw moonpies to people during my talks at retreats and summits. I am married to the wonderful Ryan Zempel, who writes for a political website by day but sings and dances on the local community theatre stage at night. Check out my new small group curriculum, Sacred Roads.
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I have always wanted to walk on the moon. As a little girl, I would gaze at the sky - amazed that someone had actually done just that! Not that a mountain top experience wouldn't be breath-taking, the moon is just "out of this world"!
walk on the moon! for sure. space is way cooler!
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