by Lulu Stories | Oct 8, 2018 | Uncategorized
Post by Joanne Viola, treasurer of The Lulu Tree The words are before me in the devotional book describing Roman society in biblical days as antagonistic, doing anything to climb the ladder of success and be widely recognized in their world. Is the description really...
by Lulu Stories | Sep 19, 2018 | Happenings in Uganda, Uncategorized
By Mommy Emily Mum loved blankets. I could always find her curled up in one, in the corner of the living room, sunlight pouring like honey across her light brown hair, glasses sliding off her nose while she slowly lifted a spoon to eat her yogurt, a Bible or gardening...
by Lulu Stories | Aug 6, 2018 | Happenings in Uganda, Uncategorized
Post by Joanne Viola, Treasurer of The Lulu Tree The verse has been before me for just about two weeks … “But Jesus said, “Let the children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are like these children.” And he place his hands on...
by Emily | Jul 23, 2018 | Happenings in Uganda, Uncategorized
Would you join us in 31 days of prayer for the Lulu Tree School of Hope? You can download a full-color brochure here, with photos and daily prayers. We invite you to share this with family and friends and join us as we pray for our teens, their babies and families,...
by Lulu Stories | Jun 11, 2018 | Happenings in South Sudan, Uncategorized
By Mommy Emily, Images by Paula Bronstein I am so tired my bones are weeping. I’m in the Uganda airport, returning home. My spirit, blown big from all the prayer and worship and love, deflates so fast I gasp. We’re gone for 10 days at most on these trips: three and a...
by Lulu Stories | May 29, 2018 | Happenings in Sierra Leone, Uncategorized
The chugging sound of a tractor fills the air deep in the bush of Sierra Leone, where Pastor Sonnel is planting rice. He says that he hopes this work will produce a harvest to feed all 12 nearby villages, and he’s trusting God to multiply since the men who sold him...