tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353107701727012413.post7365865275157921042..comments2022-04-03T19:45:44.051-05:00Comments on Days of Grace: Rapha House of Prayer- Mombasa, KenyaGrace Davishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03119856298878222303noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7353107701727012413.post-7505055704042503772014-11-28T17:59:14.994-05:002014-11-28T17:59:14.994-05:00"I asked Carly over and over, "HOW?"..."I asked Carly over and over, "HOW?". She told me that for one hour every day she prayed for each boy and did that over and over and over and over and still does. There is one right now who is struggling. I can tell he is heavy on her heart. Their wounds are so deep. Completely rejected by their own parents if they have any, physically abused beyond belief, fighters from birth. But here they are happy..."<br />This blog has stayed with me since I read it. More, it has changed me. As one who wrestles daily with the gaping wounds in "my" children as a special needs teacher in an inner city school, this story has given me new hope and focus. <br />Wherever you go next in your journey, know that people you've never met are being touched, and healing will be released to children you've never seen.<br />Hugs to you, sister!Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06744813442579837949noreply@blogger.com