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 | Sep 14, 2020 | COVID-19, The Lulu Tree philosophy
What God Is Doing Through COVID, Here & In Africa By Mommy Emily I receive a prayer request in the middle of a fall day when the air smells like tomato soup and the crisp crunch of leaf is underfoot. “Please pray our trees don’t fall on our house,” a board member...
by Lulu Stories | Jul 27, 2020 | Prayer Updates, The Lulu Tree philosophy
Since the beginning of this year, we at The Lulu Tree have been hearing the call of the Lord to repent and to turn to Him and to take His good news to the farthest ends of the earth, starting with the remote villages in Uganda. Watch this video with us capturing the...
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 | May 18, 2020 | The Lulu Team, The Lulu Tree philosophy
When Different is Merely Different and When it Isn’t by Jeanne Damoff, Secretary of The Lulu Tree NA Board Our son, Luke, moved to Ivory Coast shortly after college graduation. He’d made a one-year commitment to serve with a mission agency as a health intern, and his...
by Lulu Stories | May 11, 2020 | The Lulu Tree philosophy
COVID-19, the Prosperity Gospel, and a Broken-Bread Kind of Love by Mommy Emily It’s Good Friday here in northern Canada. Outside the trumpeter swans are singing from pools of melting snow, red-breasted robins are perched on bird feeders, and the welcome sound of...