A TANGLE OF LIGHT 

By Tessa Harvey


    Ava and Elsie had become the best of friends. From tentative beginnings Ava had blossomed over the last month, having another woman to talk to. All grievances, real or imagined gave way before increasing concern for her granddaughter and her parents. A small flat had been found nearby for Elsie. It was warm and sun-lit. On cloudy days, the two women had decorated the bedsit with local bargains from op-shops and second-hand shops from cushions to throws and some lovely paintings and ornaments.
    On Thursday evenings Damien and the two ladies met alternately at their respective homes for prayer meetings. Damien and Ava had become so much closer to each other and to the Lord Jesus Christ. Elsie had once gone to Sunday School and had loved it. As she grew, a harsh life had scattered God's beautiful seeds to the winds of bitterness, pain and loss. But God's Word never returned void. With love and a new beginning, joy, love and peace bloomed with a fresh commitment to God. Elsie reached out to many with news of the Gospel. Many were won to Christ. Now Elsie interceded for her friends' family.

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