A Table in the Wilderness (posts by Grace Dunlop)
My name is Grace Dunlop. I am married to Aaron and we have five kids. Our family is rather unique in that four of our children have a chronic illness, two with Type 1 Diabetes and two with Cystic Fibrosis. We are also a missionary family, recently returned from Africa, where Aaron was teaching at a small Bible college in rural Kenya. I’m piggy-backing off my husband’s blog which he’s had for a few years. We now live in Northern Ireland, from where Aaron is the director of The Krapf Project, in association with UFM Worldwide.
My heart is to reach out to and connect with other moms and families who care for children with chronic illness. Life can be a tough, daily struggle, but we have found, by God’s grace, that He can furnish a table in the wilderness.
“Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?” (Psalm 78:19)
May 2019
An Inconvenient Obedience
It’s been a while since I’ve written anything. We’ve had [...]
February 2019
Cross-Cultural Crash Course (First Part) (9-min read)
Being a missionary is not about doing different ministry than you would do at home; it’s about being willing to do it in a different (or foreign) culture.
December 2018
Taste and See that the Lord is Good (7 min. read)
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September 2018
Need is the Norm
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July 2018
The God of Impossibilities
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