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| Jim Cantelon |
Recently in Malawi Africa, Kathy and I spent a few days with our team of volunteers visiting and praying for dying villagers. The dusty ox cart trails between the villages and the oppressive heat exacerbated our awareness of the adversities these precious people face every day. Over the past 25 years we’ve prayed for countless […]
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What has impressed and humbled us over and over these past 25 years is their total gratitude for our help.
| Jim Cantelon |
Thanksgiving. What a concept! We will be thanking God this Fall for our abundance, celebrating his faithfulness around tables groaning with food. But what about thanksgiving when you’re living on less than 2 dollars a day and you’re dying from HIV&AIDS, cholera, COVID, or some opportunistic diseases like pneumonia or tuberculosis? How does one find the energy, let alone the faith, to lift one’s voice in a song of thanksgiving under such pressing adversity?
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Malawi may be down but by God’s grace they’re not out.
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In our ministry we stress both gospel teaching (Jim Cantelon Today TV) and gospel living (Working for Orphans & Widows). Righteousness and justice. It’s our mandate. By God’s grace we march to the beat of that heavenly drum.
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What a comfort to know that the hands of healing and the sustainer of life is our Heavenly Father.
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There is genius in taking our burdens to the Lord and leaving them there, remembering the wisdom of the words, “In thee o Lord do I put my trust.”(Ps. 31:1).
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Jesus had a high view of children. I remember this always as we at WOW minister to children at risk in Africa and India. The kingdom of heaven is theirs.
| Jim Cantelon |
As we pray for the bereaved Texan families our hearts look upward. Dear Lord have mercy.