I have now lived in Israel for 22 months. In that time, I learned more than I expected about health, fitness, and determination. I learned I needed to develop a fitness mindset, starting with the little things. When you spend the equivalent of a full time job as a volunteer, and work on your own […]
Missionary Newsletter Tips, Tricks, and Etiquette
Recently I realized that, while most young adults are tech savvy, it doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone knows the best way to do tech things. Specifically in regards to writing and sending a missionary newsletter. After all, we are always reminded of the importance of keeping in touch with our prayer supporters, but what’s the […]
Visiting Places of Jerusalem: The Garden Tomb
This past weekend, I took a long walk with a few friends. It ended up being a 12 kilometer walk, plus, as we walked from our neighborhood to The Garden Tomb. This is a tourist destination near the Old City of Jerusalem, in fact it’s just a few dozen meters or so from The Damascus […]
Sarah Dalziel Media: Changing Direction
It’s been several months since I posted anything, here on SarahDalzielMedia, and today is the start of a new angle and direction here. I’ve been debating this change for several months and have just decided to take the plunge. While I will still explore a bit of business, and writing related topics, my focus will […]
Solo Female Travel: Observations and Experiences in Canadian Airports
Traveling alone can be an adventure, or a worry-fest, and sometimes a little of both. I enjoy traveling, even the hassles and challenges of airports, luggage, and security checks, ironically enough. While I haven’t travelled super extensively, I have a little bit of knowledge on a few of the Canadian airports. While I rather like […]
The Art and Value of Taking a Break
In today’s world, everything feels like it’s “go, go, go, go.” Always running, and never catching up. Stimuli is constant, and the demand on our attention is unceasing. Living with constant attention pulling, and effort demanding things everywhere, burn-out is often not far away. Taking a break is rapidly becoming a lost art. Now, I’m […]
Debt-Free University to Ministry Part Twelve: The value of “freedom” in ministry
Today’s society claims to value freedom, but it seems that their definition of freedom is that of rebellion and defiance. In exchange for having the freedom to rebel and do whatever their heart’s desire, they lose their true freedom. One can be free to attend university, but if that “freedom” ends in debt bondage, is […]