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Merciful Children
Through our four children, mercy breaks like waves upon Annette and me. They delight us. All in their twenties now, each possess unique...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 27, 20104 min read
Mercy for the Bride, from the Bride
While en route to a Living Waters Leadership gathering in Europe, I was moved deeply by God’s heart for His European bride. The church...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 24, 20103 min read
Dying to Release Mercy
‘Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.’ (John 12:23)...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 20, 20103 min read
Merciful Rest
Running hard in the jungles of Venezuela or on the pampas of Argentina (or crazy lost anywhere in Europe) may sound fun but actually it...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 17, 20103 min read
The Cleansing Flood
The heart of our efforts in South America lies in Argentina, home of our faithful colleagues, Mauricio and Daniela Montion. The enemy of...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 16, 20103 min read
Taking the Land for Mercy
We landed in Caracas, Venezuela—the first of many advances in South America. The soil was rich for digging, and God’s merciful ones...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 15, 20102 min read
A Cup of Cold Water
International travel takes a toll; normally good attitudes threaten to become foul under the strain of disorienting circumstances. The...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 14, 20103 min read
A Global Gift
Toni Dolfo-Smith’s help to me in Germany was but a glimmer of what he offered to the global work of Living Waters. He has since come...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 13, 20103 min read
Dancing in the Dark
In the expanding world of Living Waters, God’s mercy always took the form of my travelling partners: alongside of men like Kin Lancaster,...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 12, 20103 min read
Finding the Way Home
One of the perils of my long distance running overseas is the threat of getting lost. No idle threat: I have been thoroughly disoriented...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 11, 20103 min read
A Deeper Well, Waters Rising
The move to Anaheim was a shakedown. Everything that could be shaken was—from our relationship with our previous church to the still...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 9, 20103 min read
Falling Mercies
You could say that the way to Vineyard Anaheim had been paved in righteousness—we had been cast out of our home church for doing what was...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 8, 20103 min read
A Severe Mercy, Part 2
During the long drive to the confrontation at hand (see #18), I felt the sentence of death. And yet peace. Something in me was dying but...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 7, 20103 min read
A Severe Mercy, Part 1
An early lesson we learned in Desert Stream: sexual sin always has consequences. It tears the fabric of individual souls, or...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 6, 20103 min read
A Merciful Friend
Digging ditches for God’s mercy to flow into the desert of sexual and relational brokenness—hard work made joyful by amazing workmen....

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 5, 20103 min read
Merciful Exposure
The Fuller years were demanding and fruitful. We pushed ourselves hard. Departing from ‘student housing’ in Pasadena, Annette and I...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 4, 20103 min read
A ‘Fuller’ Mercy
Throughout the eighties, Fuller Theological Seminary helped us to establish a sure foundation for our offering of mercy. (I was a student...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 3, 20103 min read
Mercy For All
The first few years of Desert Stream had been defined by same-sex strugglers; that began to change as the word got out that men and women...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 2, 20103 min read
Eyes of Mercy
Annette is an amazing woman. She partnered with me faithfully in these first years of Desert Stream. She endured the threat of men who...

Andrew Comiskey
Mar 1, 20103 min read
Mercy Street
Although most of the healing and care-giving we did was behind closed doors, the waters levels rose and poured out onto the streets. The...

Andrew Comiskey
Feb 28, 20103 min read
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