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Cyclone Idai and What it can Teach us about Love

Cyclone Idai and What it can Teach us about Love

by Lulu Stories | Apr 1, 2019 | Happenings in South Sudan

By Mommy Emily It’s dusk when the news hits my phone. The church we worked so hard to build for Pastor Santos last month in the South Sudan camps has been destroyed overnight — along with countless other churches and homes and businesses — by a vicious cyclone that...
Shoulder to Shoulder

Shoulder to Shoulder

by Lulu Stories | Feb 18, 2019 | Happenings in South Sudan, Uncategorized

Post by Joanne Viola, treasurer of The Lulu Tree The photos come in on my phone of men and women – my brothers and sisters – in South Sudan. They labor so hard to construct churches, sanctuaries for the people to come and worship, and hear God’s...
When God Doesn’t Answer Your Prayers the Way You Want Him To (formatting problems fixed)

When God Doesn’t Answer Your Prayers the Way You Want Him To (formatting problems fixed)

by Lulu Stories | Aug 22, 2018 | Happenings in South Sudan

Please forgive the formatting problems that made this post so difficult to read, we have updated it and are re-sending this to our partners. Thank you for your grace! By Mommy Emily I didn’t make it in time. I was two hours away, lost in traffic in a taxi with a kind...
Why We’re Branching into South Sudan

Why We’re Branching into South Sudan

by Lulu Stories | Jun 11, 2018 | Happenings in South Sudan, Uncategorized

By Mommy Emily, Images by Paula Bronstein I am so tired my bones are weeping. I’m in the Uganda airport, returning home. My spirit, blown big from all the prayer and worship and love, deflates so fast I gasp. We’re gone for 10 days at most on these trips: three and a...
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