Ethiopian Martyrs
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A new Coptic icon of the 21 Egyptian Martyrs of Libya |
~ For Little Wunwar, for recovery from a serious falling injury. Wunwar is the 4 year old son of our priest, Jeremiah, soon to become one of our faculty at the St Frumentius’ Anglican Theological College. Pray also for Wunwar’s mother Elizabeth for recovery from kidney problems.
~ For little Sarah Lual scheduled for open heart surgery June 15, 2015
~ For Wecca – For protection from Pulmonary Hypertension as he awaits heart surgery
~ For those grieving in Libya and in Ethiopia
~ For the St Frumentius Anglican Theological College
~ For Rosemary Burke, recently appointed Secretary General of the Anglican Church in Ethiopia
Alleluia!
In my faith tradition, we do Holy Week in a big way. There have been services every night this week. Holy Week has always been a special week for me, full of emotion, reflection, and worship. Living in Honduras has changed Holy Week for me in...
Truck on the Way to the Clinic
A truck has been parked on the street leading to the clinic for months now. It is a disabled dump truck parked with its box in an elevated position. Since it is a convenient distance from a concrete wall, an enterprising fellow stretched some tarps across the intervening space and turned the truck into a […]
Sharing the heart of…
Sharing the heart of JesusOpo…
Bishop Grant and Doctor Wendy 2015-03-06 06:47:00
Sharing the heart of Jesus
Opo women: now adding life-saving Moringa to their traditional “Mapo’ (maize only) meal |
“Baby” Louise’s Oatmeal Eye Infection:
a rare moment when this ‘natural ham’ was not ‘crying’
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Mothers’ Union watch with horror and laughter |
Portraits in “Still Life”: The woman with the flow of blood |
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Samuel Grant, now a one week old pirate! |
Give thanks:
- for the birth of Samuel Grant LeMarquand
- for new birth for David of Pilwal
- for the many groups who have been watching the Jesus film in our churches
- for the new churches being planted
- for successful times of training for our Mothers’ Union leaders and our clergy
- for the good work being done by Johann Vanderbijl in preparation for the launching of our theological college
- for the wonderful work of Louise Vanderbijl, my ‘partner-in-crime’ in Mothers’ Union training events
mosquito nets,
dish-drying racks,
safer cooking fires,
and nutritious Moringa –
- for ongoing support to pay for programmes, salaries, Bibles, hymn books, new churches,and for buildings for St Frumentius’ Anglican Theological College on the Gambella Anglican Centre compound
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- for the right teachers to come and teach at St Frumentius’ and for the right students to come and learn
- that churches may continue to grow in their ability to take financial responsibility for the life of their churches
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- for true peace in South Sudan
- for our many refugees