Last night on 60 minutes there was a story on the lost boys of Sudan. Young boys whose families had been killed who walked 1500km across Africa to safety...one young man after 10 years in refugee camps, having seen his friends and family die, has one possession to take with him as he is selected to emigrate to the US.
One thing that he has kept with him for 10 years, that he says is his life.
That one thing is his battered and worn Bible.
"They may call me a lost boy...but I've never been lost to God"
No matter what we might go through, we never have to be lost to God.
#keepintheword
#neverlosttoGod
...four men arrived carrying a paralyzed man on a mat. They couldn't bring him to Jesus because of the crowd, so they dug a hole through the roof above his head. Then they lowered the man on his mat, right down in front of Jesus... Mark 2:3-4 NLT Great account of inventiveness and determination to get their friend to see Jesus. Love this. Do you wonder about the back story? Are these the same 4 people who bring this man food? Take him to the toilet every day. Clean him up. Does he live with one of them? Are they family? Are there whole families or groups of people in the background who have supported and cared for this man? A group of children who grew up seeing their parents love in action? Probably. Healing Help Hope These things are found in community. These 4 guys are the heroes here. The upfront people. One day it will be interesting to see who the background heroes are. #loveinaction #community #inthistogether #walkingeachotherhome #gospelofmark
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