In the last week I’ve come to discover that the LRA attack on Kerepi was greatly exaggerated. The rebels looted one home in a village outside of Kerepi. They stole food, not children, and so the incident didn’t recall the atrocities of their heyday, but the desperate operations they were performing in the […]
Archive for June, 2008
part of my ministry is making bad news into good news
Published June 16th, 2008 in everyday what-what. 1 CommentDear Friends,
Greetings to all of you! The children of Cornerstone along with the congregation of the Evangelical Free Church of Sudan are anxiously awaiting your arrival. As I write this letter to you there are workers putting the finishing touches on the new rooms where some of you will live during your stay […]
Last Saturday I received a call from Pastor Juma in the middle of the afternoon. We exchanged greetings and I immediately detected something peculiar about his voice. He sounded aggressively jolly or mildly mischievous (or both). We talked about nothing for about a minute, and then he came out with a proposition […]
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