A few hours ago I sat in a room with a very bright Sudanese gentlemen who will probably hold a high place in Sudanese government in the future. I listened as he spoke of the war and of the miracles he experienced while serving. Miracles like an unexplainable rain in the middle of a drought that saved soldiers who had been stranded in the desert for 7 days with no water. And an unplanned convoy trip through the dessert who then picked them up. Because of these miracles, several soldiers now believe. We then asked him about those suffering in
Dar fur, "Do any of them have the hope of Christ during their time of suffering?" . "No." he replied. "How can they know. Nobody will tell them".
Six more miles. Six more people groups. Today they all are bound by Islam. One day I pray they will meet the Savior who will set them free.
I tried a new format today....what do you think?

I have heard from so many of you about your 138. Thank you for doing something....anything to remember the lost. I have also heard from some of you who have less than ideal suggestions. No Mike Schrage....drinking 138 cups of coffee, which you probably consume in a week anyway, is not your 138. And no, sleeping 138 hours doesn't count either.
-Denise
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