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 | Jul 13, 2020 | Lulu News, Lulu Tree Updates, The Lulu Tree philosophy
Quarterly Newsletter from Emily July 2020 Dear Loving Friends, “I say unto you, lift up your eyes, and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest…” John 4:35 It’s Mommy Emily, coming to you at this poignant time in history, prayerful, thankful, and in...
by Lulu Stories | Jun 1, 2020 | Lulu News, Lulu Tree Updates, Prayer Updates
Dear Lulu Family, This is Mommy Emily. It has been impressed upon my heart that we need to spend all of June in prayer together – daily prayer – asking God for simply this: “(To) enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness. (To)...
by Lulu Stories | Apr 20, 2020 | Lulu News, The Lulu Tree philosophy
Glory to God! by Haley Simmons, Co-Director of the Storyteller Team “Glory to God!” Pastor Francis proclaims as he sends images of his garden to us. He and his family are using the lockdown to work in the garden, keeping children fruitful during this time...
by Lulu Stories | Mar 30, 2020 | Lulu News, The Lulu Tree philosophy
Abundant Life in the Age of COVID-19 by Jeanne Damoff, Secretary of The Lulu Tree “And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life?” Matthew 6:27 For some people, security means extra locks on the windows and doors, video cameras inside and...
by Lulu Stories | Jan 27, 2020 | Happenings in Sierra Leone, Lulu News, Lulu Tree Updates, The Lulu Tree philosophy
The Long Winding Roads of Africa (Emily’s Trip, Part 4) By Mommy Emily It’s night in Kamassaralie Village, and the ants are crawling up my legs. They’re tiny and red, and apparently they like white skin. I discreetly try to rub them off my calves while sitting on the...