果冻视频

July 28, 2015
Cora Ebley

The Redemptive Power of Suffering

鈥淚 could feel myself dying.鈥

Reid Satterfield lay on the floor of his mud hut, feeling the life bleeding out of him. He had already tied a tourniquet of sorts on his friend Erik鈥檚 arm, whose artery had been severed by a bullet wound. But now Erik had passed out and Reid was left alone, with no one to tend the gunshot wound to his shoulder and medical help four hours away. Surprisingly, he felt a tremendous peace about dying.

Then the Lord spoke to Reid: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e not going to die. Ask me to stop the bleeding.鈥 Reid asked, and within moments, the huge wound clotted itself.

This was not Reid鈥檚 first experience with suffering as a missionary to the Aringa people in Uganda. He and April, his wife, had moved to Uganda in 1999 and then into an Aringa village just after Easter in 2000. But Reid had spent two to three of their first eight months there in bed with malaria.

Through Reid鈥檚 sickness, God had begun to teach them more about the Aringa people鈥檚 second language: suffering. A villager said to April one day, 鈥淭he village has decided that you and Reid love us because you have not left.鈥 Suddenly Reid鈥檚 suffering had a purpose, as difficult as it was to endure.

Read the rest of this story about 果冻视频 alumni Reid and April at .

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