The Lord’s supply #5 (Nyx)

LTC: Can you tell us about a recent miracle or testimony of supply that happened in your Family home?
Yes, something I just found out this morning. you know, in my family there’s 13 kids; 8 of them are still at Home. They’re all home-schooled, and our program has been working, but it’s come to that time of the year when we need to order new textbooks, and we simply don’t have the funds for all the kids. Over the weekend, my dad spent some time at the national prison, where he has a ministry to men on death row. My parents are very dedicated to their work, to their life for the Lord, and they always have so much faith that if we do our part, and care for others, then God will come through and care for us. Sometimes my faith isn’t that strong.
But when my dad was busy with his ministry yesterday, he met someone who owns a publishing house, and wanted to help my family with our mission work by supplying textbooks for all the kids for the entire year! We have been praying so much for their school needs, and to have this out of the blue…you just can’t deny that the Lord is taking care of us, and will continue to.
June 16th, 2006 at 7:00 am
That’s wonderful to hear, Nyx! I’ve been praying a lot recently for the Lord to supply for you & your family!
June 17th, 2006 at 9:09 am
Thanks for the prayers, Nina…keep them coming, please!!!
June 19th, 2006 at 12:39 am
I read a message by nyx about going to Karamoja.I am a karimojong I live in Canada.You can probably see from my name Akoro=hunger(famine).Anyway I just wanted to thank you for the information you put down about my people.I wish more people would know about my people-instead of always thinking we are hostile and primitive and backward-without really understanding what is at the core of our problems.I come from Karenga,I have some relatives in Kaabong,Kotido and Moroto.
Well,once again thanks
A.A.