by Lulu Stories | May 1, 2023 | Lulu Mamas, Mama Kits, Our Vision, The Lulu Tree philosophy, World Missions
By Emily Souls. There are billions in the world, but two souls in particular come to mind. The first is a young man, sleeping on the streets of Kampala, Uganda, curled up on a piece of cardboard. He looked much like a comma – barely a pause in the bustling activity of...
by Lulu Stories | Apr 3, 2023 | Biblical Training, North American Church, Our Vision, The Lulu Tree philosophy, World Missions
Post by Jeanne Damoff, Secretary for The Lulu Tree Board He sends forth His command to the earth; His word runs swiftly. Psalm 147:5 What do you picture when you read those words? I imagine a long-distance runner carrying an important message — sent by a king and with...
by Lulu Stories | Mar 13, 2023 | Happenings in Liberia, Orphan Spirit, Our Vision, The Lulu Tree philosophy
By Emily It’s an epidemic etched on the eyes of Liberia’s street children. They reach into cars at red lights, steal what they can. They steal because they’re taught to. Not by their fathers, but rather, by their fathers’ absence. When we enter the villages with our...
by Lulu Stories | Jan 16, 2023 | Biblical Training, Equipping Pastors, Happenings in Guinea, Happenings in Liberia, Our Vision, The Lulu Tree philosophy
By Emily His name is Gavin, and we’re seated together on the plane from Belgium to Canada. He’s lived in Brussels the past six years but hails from the Congo. When he hears I work with local churches in Africa, he says he used to believe there’s a God, but now he...
by Lulu Stories | Aug 29, 2022 | Lulu Mamas, Lulu Tree Updates, Our Vision, The Lulu Tree philosophy, Uncategorized
By Emily Theresa Half the sky is held up by women. – Chinese proverb I’m on a road trip with my family, driving through the Canadian prairies, and the pale land stretches like a long, flat face stubbled with corn and wheat. We pass tired old grain elevators that once...
by Lulu Stories | May 30, 2022 | Lulu Tree Updates, Our Vision, The Lulu Team, The Lulu Tree philosophy
The Lulu Tree Retreat in Texas, May 2022 by Jeanne In 1888, Ernest W. Shurtleff wrote the powerful warfare hymn, Lead on, O King Eternal. It begins with this verse: Lead on, O King Eternal, The day of march has come; Henceforth in fields of conquest Thy...