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The Incarnational Love – and Laughter – of Christ

The Incarnational Love – and Laughter – of Christ

by Lulu Stories | Apr 2, 2024 | Asia, Equipping Mothers, Happenings in India, Happenings in Sri Lanka, Orphan Spirit, Our Vision, Sustainable Projects

By Emily Theresa It’s the balloons that get me. Twenty mothers are seated on the floor. They’re from Mudur, Sri Lanka and they’re seated in elegance, wearing their best dresses, their bare feet crossed. Some have brought their children, and the pastor sits...
The Hard & The Holy: Trip to Sri Lanka, Part 3

The Hard & The Holy: Trip to Sri Lanka, Part 3

by Lulu Stories | Feb 5, 2024 | Asia, Biblical Training, Equipping Mothers, Equipping Pastors, Happenings in Sri Lanka, Sustainability, Sustainable Projects

By Emily Theresa We’re quiet in the van. There are six of us – Mohan, in the front, a man from Sri Lanka who’s the hands and feet of the operation; Saroja, beside me – the Sri Lanka director who lives in South India; Steve, behind me – our Burundian Director of...
The Widow Who Fed Me Curry & Christ: Sri Lanka Trip, Part 2

The Widow Who Fed Me Curry & Christ: Sri Lanka Trip, Part 2

by Lulu Stories | Jan 16, 2024 | Asia, Equipping Mothers, Gospel, Happenings in Sri Lanka, Sustainability, Sustainable Projects

By Emily Theresa It’s papaya season here in Sri Lanka. And this woman in the yellow dress, she brings us goblets full of the perfect golden fruit, cubed. We fill our plates with chicken stew, fish stew, coconut rice, lentil Dahl and green beans. Plastic chairs scrape...

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