by Emily | Nov 9, 2020 | Happenings in Liberia, Happenings in Sierra Leone, Happenings in South Sudan, Happenings in Uganda, Lulu Tree Updates
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] By Mommy Emily ‘The glory of this present house will be greater than the glory of the former...
by Emily | Oct 12, 2020 | Happenings in Liberia, Happenings in Sierra Leone, Happenings in South Sudan, Happenings in Uganda, Lulu News, The Lulu Tree philosophy, Uncategorized
by Mommy Emily It all happened one evening as the apple blossoms were beginning to flower and the cicadas, to hum. I sat, wondering how to make this Harvestime theological training accessible to pastors in the remotest of villages who had no printers, who sometimes...
by Lulu Stories | Aug 31, 2020 | Happenings in Uganda
Mothers Mobilizing Pastors in Africa — and Beyond By Mommy Emily The sun is unforgiving as I wait for my friend here in rural Alberta, Canada, seated on a blue bench in a school park across from the church. A tractor rumbles somewhere in the distance, and the... by Lulu Stories | Jun 24, 2020 | Happenings in Uganda, Lulu Brothers and Sisters, Prayer Updates, The Lulu Team
Hello friends. Each week of June we hope to share with you a message from our brothers in Africa. Today we are sharing a word from Enock Kasirye of Uganda — please click below to hear his thoughts on how we can become one body in Christ through the fellowship of the... by Lulu Stories | Jun 17, 2020 | Happenings in Uganda, Lulu Brothers and Sisters, Prayer Updates, The Lulu Team, Uncategorized
Hello friends. Each week of June we hope to share with you a message from our family in Africa. Today we are sharing a word from two Ugandan brothers — Shaban Kasirye and Daniel Kasule. Please click below to be encouraged: by Lulu Stories | Jun 10, 2020 | Happenings in Uganda, Lulu Brothers and Sisters, Prayer Updates, The Lulu Team, Uncategorized
Hello friends. Each week of June we hope to share with you a message from our brothers in Africa. Today we are sharing a word from Baptist Emochu of Uganda — please click below to hear his thoughts on what is happening in our world right now: