In the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Luke, the author recorded an account of extraordinary sacrifice by the friends of a paralyzed man. This group of men were determined to find help for their friend, even if it required great physical effort. When they couldn’t get near Jesus because of the crowds, they brazenly made a hole in the roof and lowered the ailing man down in front of Jesus. Jesus acknowledged their faith, and then healed the sick man (Luke 5:18-26).
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Monday, April 28: Members of the Miles Ahead medical team were at St. John’s Methodist Church in downtown Montego Bay, Jamaica, preparing the location for the launch of the free clinic tomorrow. Behind a door in the warren of rooms off the sanctuary, someone found an old walker. In pieces. They took note of it, and moved on.
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In the air somewhere over Southern California, 7:29 p.m. PDT, Sunday, May 4, 2008: We’re riding into the sunset. The western horizon glows a burnt orange. We’re on Jamaica Air flight 75 on our way from Montego Bay, Jamaica, to LAX, where we’ll catch a bus to San Diego. Most of the nearly 300 Miles Ahead volunteers are heading home too, or will be very soon. After months of planning for the Jamaica Crusade, they spent 10 jammed-packed days in MoBay working their tails off — and making a difference in people’s lives.
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The devil has been doing nothing to me this week but tearing away at my heart. The only thoughts going through my head are ones of discouragement. The devil is telling me over and over there is no reason for me to be here and I have nothing to offer. I did nothing last night but pray for opportunities to serve God today. My day started with frustration, but it ended with joy.
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