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Reaching the Weary (Lent Devotion) - Monday, April 8
Father, we thank you for your grace and love. Sometimes we forget what it is You would want us to do. Jesus gave us many examples and showed us what you want from us, but we don’t always listen. Too often, we are not able to see you working in others and around us because we see with worldly eyes. Help us, Father, to be better listeners and better seers of your Kingdom. I ask all this humbly in the name of Jesus, Amen.
Giving Back & "Making it Real"
It was amazing to watch "the once homeless give back to the still homeless".
You can't stop the Holy Spirit
Kevin Maulson just keeps expanding his footprint in Phoenix and the surrounding areas.
Reaching out to organizations, government programs, homeless shelters, tribal agencies, he has become a point person for Native peoples in need.
Working in the Daily Lives
“It’s interesting to work in the daily lives of people,” Kevin Maulson (Lac du Flambeau), ministry leader in Phoenix, related.
In the Right Place at the Right Time
"July 15, 2018, will live in memory as one of the most memorable days of my life."
A strong proclamation from LIM's Kevin Maulson (Lac du Flambeau), currently serving the Native peoples of Phoenix, Arizona.
On this particular Sunday, Kevin brought together 18 people who have recently entered his life through the work of the Gichi Manidoo Akewe Ministry of Lutheran Indian Ministries. The phrase, Gichi Manidoo Akewe, is Ojibwe for "Putting God First" which is precisely how Kevin runs this new branch of outreach. Together, this group spent the morning praising God and digging deeply into His Word in a borrowed room at the NAFFA (Native American Fatherhood and Families Association).
One Step at a Time
The truth is when I met Janet, I wasn't sure how I would be able to help her, but God knew. He put us on a path to meet, knowing we would both grow in the process.
LIM has been able to help her, and at the same time, I have learned so much from her. We are walking to the cross, one step at a time.