Vander Woude at the cathedral in Cologne with big brother, Luke.“I knew I needed something to lean on and something to keep me sane while I had just left the only country I ever knew. It was my first time overseas and also being away from family (was difficult),” Vander Woude said, noting it was compounded by her mother’s illness.
Vander Woude's first communion students with fellow catechist, Lynne Davis, left.“It was really rewarding. There’s definitely a learning experience because you are seeing it from a different perspective. I’m no longer the one in those desks. I’m the one teaching it and it’s making me learn in the process as well,” Vander Woude said of the experience.
Vander Woude, left, with classmate Jessica Sandhoff at their 2007 first Communion As a young person serving in the military thousands of miles from home, Vander Woude said she has found comfort in turning to her faith in difficult situations, including the death of her mother in December 2022.