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breaking my one and only rule for writing
Published June 24th, 2010 in everyday what-what. 0 CommentsIn the first quarter of this year we’re continuing to run as fast as we can to finish the Cornerstone Kids’ new home. We had hoped to see the kids in the building by the end of last year, but it wasn’t to be. Nevertheless, we remain steadfast in our belief that God […]
I’ve been back in the States since the first of the month. I went into hibernate mode in Kansas for about two weeks (morning coffee in the afternoon, happy/sad ventures into the land of junk food, limitless, brain-liquefying access to tv and internet, penetrating […]
Matt Kynes, who spent a delightful three months with us last year, sent me a recent report from the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS). Lise Grande, whose title rivals the Mississippi River in length, authored the report and describes the situation in the South as a “humanitarian perfect storm” that has developed as […]
“the longed for arrival” starring mori luka
Published September 3rd, 2009 in everyday what-what. 0 CommentsThe work shut down for a spell, but it’s about to restart. Two truckloads of materials arrived late last month. Santos spent three weeks in Kampala gathering the stuff and processing the necessary documents to get it out of Uganda and into Sudan. At the tale end of his trip he was […]
As one group of missionaries (Emily, Adella and Christian) were preparing to head back to the States, another team arrived. Murielle along with Sarah, Ini, Alie and Drew devised a completely insane two week love festival. There was one sunset, early in their stay, in which love abounded so abundantly that I […]
I feel I owe you an apology. I haven’t written anything in months and my silence is a great source – a Parisian fountain in fact – of personal guilt. I know I ought to be telling you about my life, but my life seems to constantly be getting in the way of […]

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