Reflections upon the Anglican Communion, Africa and the Episcopal Church. Reflections from my experience as a Kiva Fellow in Uganda. Limited perspective, open mind.
Friday, June 6, 2008
A prayer request
I'm in Justine's office hoping she'll come in before I leave on this, my last day at MCDT. She was late in yesterday because her son is suffering from a bout of malaria. We're hoping he's not worse today. Please keep Joseph in your prayers, and all those who suffer from malaria.
Bless, comfort and heal Joseph, we pray, and help Justine and her entire family,and all who suffer from any illness,and all who are care givers, and heal the broken and wounded world, that all may be relieved, refreshed, renewed and healed to newness of life,in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.
Avid obituary reader, amateur gardener, undercover Episcopal priest, desultory baseball fan, high-falutin' tea drinker, and full-time pet owner. I am also the Managing Director of Confirm not Conform. In 2008, I worked as a Kiva Fellow in Kampala, Uganda, an experience that only increased a long-held interest I had in Africa and effective aid, reflected in these posts.
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Bless, comfort and heal Joseph, we pray, and help Justine and her entire family,and all who suffer from any illness,and all who are care givers, and heal the broken and wounded world, that all may be relieved, refreshed, renewed and healed to newness of life,in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.
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