by Michele-Lyn Ault | Jan 19, 2014 | Missions
When I was a youth and newly saved, I couldn’t wait until the end of each church service. Not so I could rush out the doors, but so I could run to the altar. My pastor, with a passion for souls, gave an invitation every service to come just as you are to the...
by Michele-Lyn Ault | Jan 18, 2014 | Missions
I held Jerry. All of us did. Jerry’s mother was a prostitute. Unable to care for him, she abandoned him when he was only two years old. Without help, he had little, to no chance of survival. For Jerry, help came. There I am with him at Destiny Villages of Hope...
by Michele-Lyn Ault | Jan 17, 2014 | Missions
It took 30 hours of travel door-to-door. I walked through the door of the hotel room where we are staying in Uganda, just before midnight on Thursday. By the time I got settled, I had only a couple of hours to sleep before it was time to wake for the morning. Though...
by Michele-Lyn Ault | Jan 14, 2014 | Missions
It’s after midnight, a day before I leave for Africa. Everyone is sleeping, and it’s quiet, except for the breaths I hear. It’s the most peaceful I’ve been in, well, months. There must be some people praying. In October of 2012, I joined World...
by Michele-Lyn Ault | Jan 9, 2014 | Making a Home
My father tells me, almost every time I see him, about an art contest he entered when he was 12 years old. He won, and the prize was being accepted into an art school. “The people came to the house,” he said, “I was a kid, and I had no one to...