We were seriously short-handed in the Child Center this morning. Mr. Iddrisu had to attend a PTA meeting at his children’s school and Zorash was feeling worse today than she did yesterday. She called this evening and told us that… Continue Reading →
Today was spent cleaning. But then what’s new about that? Ha! When Meri, Amama and Zorash walked into the house this morning their mouths dropped open at the amount of damage the rain did. Nazo’s wife and daughter came and… Continue Reading →
The reason we didn’t write a Yendi Notes yesterday was because the mission house was filled with water last night. We have been here in Yendi since 2001 and we can’t remember it ever raining here anywhere close to Independence… Continue Reading →
Red and Paul got the flashing molded for the roof this afternoon. We decided that we wanted to put some flashing around the outside edge of the roof so the roof’s over hang could be shortened and make it easier to… Continue Reading →
It was a little cooler this morning but it did not last very long. The high today was 114 degrees instead of the 117 degrees that it was yesterday. It has been thundering but our workers told us that it is not… Continue Reading →
We got a little shower this evening. There were so many leaks that we did not know what to cover first. We had already moved all the Bibles and tracts out to the store room. We wanted to make sure that they did… Continue Reading →
On 6th March 1957 Ghana celebrated its independence from England who had colonized the country. Even though it is a national holiday there was still work going on in the compound. Iddrisu and Nazo wanted to paint the wood treatment on… Continue Reading →
My brother Paul has decided to stay in Yendi for another week to help us with the roofing project. If he stays Red, the part time driver stays and Red is a great help. He knows everyone and where to buy everything!… Continue Reading →
It was another hot day today. The high for today was 117 degrees. We felt so sorry for the men that were working on top of the roof in the full sun today! Can you imagine? We lost track of how much water they… Continue Reading →
High temperature today was 115 degrees, there was not a cloud in the sky and that sun was brutal! Steve is outside spraying for mosquitoes; you would think that with it being so hot and dry there would be no where… Continue Reading →
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