
Her stories of places in India (which are so familiar to me) and experiences in Rwanda/Mozambique, just stir in me a love for such people and places. I just get taken to a place of longing to be in touch with such precious people - each child, woman and man who God loves. It's something of Jesus in us that draws us to reach out and touch each individual with love.
I was reading yesterday an account from a girl in Moz who also works for Iris ministries there. I related so strongly with her simple statement that 'nothing could be so important' as caring for 'unwanted', withdrawn children and seeing them change into healthy, whole - fun loving, Jesus praising, kids. You can check it all out at http://www.irismin.org/
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Thanks Sarah for visiting my blog earlier. I followed up the link to living generously and was intrigued and pleased to see lifestyle issues being promoted by the 24-7 prayer movement. Excellent! I wondered, when you dropped by whether you'd noticed the link to the book "Praying the Pattern"? It is about praying using the Lord's prayer as a guide, and one section is about 'lifestyle praying'. Just thought that might be of interest. Just visit here to order a copy direct from the author [slightly cheaper that way].
I have a friend that spent a couple of years with Iris. He has some amazing stories from his time there. God seems to move more in places like that. I think we, as the weatern world, can stand to be a bit more desperate for God. Then, maybe, we will see the miracles.
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