We got up earlier than normal this morning so we could start the process of washing the corn and soy beans. The sun was shining brightly today which made it a perfect day for drying the corn and soy beans. We… Continue Reading →
Steve and I went to Tamale this morning. Jack decided to stay at the mission house and help in the Child Center. Jack said that Meri, the interpreter was back at work and that her son was doing better after his stay in… Continue Reading →
The congregation at Nakpa invited us to visit them today. The location is about two hours south of the compound. This equated to an earlier than usual departure time so Kandie and I got up at 6:30 and we let Jack sleep till… Continue Reading →
We were at the meat market bright and early this morning. We wanted to get our beef before the flies arrived! Today we bought 54 ½ pounds of boneless meat. Most of it looked good but as always we had a lot… Continue Reading →
We left the house at 7:30 this morning to go to the village of Kakpan. Kakpan is the village just before Kpamang which is Divine’s village. Several weeks ago as we were passing through the village a man ran out to the truck… Continue Reading →
As soon as Jack rolled out of bed this morning we sent him on an errand. Thirteen of the podiums were painted and ready to be picked up. Only 2 or 3 podiums will fit in the motor king at one time… Continue Reading →
Jack is not here right now and it is raining heavily. He has gone for a motorcycle ride. He is going to be a drowned rat when he gets back to the mission house! If he wants to experience every aspect of… Continue Reading →
Jack and I had Shito envy today. Shito is an oily hot pepper sauce that is eaten with everything from rice to yams to Tzed to Fufu to Banku. Shito is pronounced Shee-toe. Mr. Iddrisu and Nazo eat their lunch under the… Continue Reading →
We went to the market this afternoon looking for a salt block for Timothy Niligrini’s rabbits. Timothy has a room in his house that he has given to rabbit rearing. Jack said that the rabbits had started chewing the cement off the walls… Continue Reading →
Plans were a little bit scrambled this morning. We were scheduled to visit the congregation at Sobatido but due to the heavy rain last night we were not able to go. Timothy tried to phone one brother from the church at Borido but… Continue Reading →
© 2026 Ghana Mission Fund — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑