We left for Tamale at 6:00 this morning. Zorash went with us. We wanted to get over there as soon as the Land Commission office opened. Zorash had gotten the secretary’s name from the surveyor; she had talked to her… Continue Reading →
It took us two hours to get to our southern destination this morning. We went to the village of Kakpande which is located in the Nanumba District. I was happy to see the congregation sitting under the large shade tree… Continue Reading →
Last year when we were visiting the church at Bungbali we notice a calabash tree with the most beautiful round calabash gourds growing off the limbs. We stopped and asked if we could get some seeds from the tree. The… Continue Reading →
Zorash came this morning to make up the extra day she took last week. The Child Center is not open on Friday; I was excited about getting some real work done! Before we could start working we had to go… Continue Reading →
We went back to the IRS office this morning. They call it the GRA office; Ghana Revenue Authority. They seemed to be happy with the forms we filled out and the amount of money we were bringing them for sales… Continue Reading →
Nana Bekum called us early this morning to tell us that he had gotten the money Steve sent him. The people in our area get up so early in the morning because of the high concentration of Muslims. The Muslims… Continue Reading →
We went to the IRS office first thing this morning and we were sent back to the mission house with homework! We were under the impression that since the Child Center is a non-profit organization that it fell under the… Continue Reading →
Zorash does not come back from her vacation until tomorrow. She went to a funeral of a dear friend of hers. The lady was sick for a long time; she had cancer but the family did not want to tell… Continue Reading →
Timothy didn’t have to drive in to the compound this morning because we were going right by his house to visit the congregation at Sobobito. When he came to the truck his arms were filled with four 1 liter containers… Continue Reading →
It was not as hot today as it has been. The high temperature today was 109 degrees. The water in the reservoir had settled so we pumped water this afternoon. It took several hours to fill the biggest poly tank. … Continue Reading →
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