Scripture Untangled

Season 7: Episode 14 | Emily Wierenga | Does God Still Perform Miracles?

Emily Wierenga

Emily Wierenga | Guest

Writer, Artist, Founder of The Lulu Tree

Lorna Dueck

Lorna Dueck | Interviewer

Lead Consultant | Lorna Dueck Creative

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Watch or listen to the founder of The Lulu Tree, Emily Wierenga being interviewed by seasoned journalist Lorna Dueck in this profound and inspiring episode of Scripture Untangled. Emily shares her harrowing yet hope-giving story and talks about God’s grace in her life, from her early exposure to living in Africa as a small child to moving back to Canada later and struggling with a life-threatening eating disorder that could have ended her life. Emily was impacted in a deeper way when she visited Africa as an adult and saw such a great need. Emily is an evangelist, sharing the Gospel where God leads. She is the author of God Who Became Bread and the founder of The Lulu Tree – a non-profit that serves vulnerable families in Africa and around the world.
Emily Wierenga

Emily T. Wierenga is an award-winning writer and commissioned artist. Her memoirs include the newly-released God Who Became Bread, available on Amazon. Some of her other books include Atlas Girl, Making it Home, and Chasing Silhouettes: How to Help a Loved One Battling an Eating Disorder. Emily founded The Lulu Tree, a non-profit serving vulnerable families around the world. She lives with her husband and three children on a farm in northern Alberta, Canada.

Learn more about Emily Wierenga:

emilytwierenga.com

Lorna Dueck

Lorna was a regular commentary writer on faith and public life in Canada’s leading national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, and is a frequent media commentator. She has travelled the world reporting on church-led response to humanitarian crisis.

Lorna earned a Master of Arts in Evangelism and Leadership from Wheaton College. She has received honorary doctorate degrees from Trinity, Tyndale and Briercrest Universities. Lorna has received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for contributions to Canadian society.

Lorna and her husband Vern live in the Toronto suburbs, have been married over three decades, and delight in the adventures of their grown son and daughter.

Learn more about Lorna Dueck

Twitter: twitter.com/lornadueck

Website: lornadueckcreative.com

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