Steve is outside putting new seat covers on the green truck. The truck is over 20 years old and this is its second set of seat covers. Of course we have to bring the seat covers from the states. There… Continue Reading →
Temp. 107, Heat Index 115 We visited the congregation at Bungbali today. Another small nearby congregation from Tombu joined us for worship. It has been probably 2 years since we have been able to visit either of the congregations due… Continue Reading →
It was quite in the compound today so I took advantage of the reprieve and did some sewing on my quilt top. I finished a top last week but I had so many blocks left over; I could not stand… Continue Reading →
Tichak, the watchman did not have any luck getting his brother’s son discharged from the hospital. The staff at the hospital would not let them take him out of the hospital. They still will not tell them what is wrong… Continue Reading →
We spent a good deal of the afternoon on the phone (on hold) waiting to talk to a real person. It is time for me to sign up for Medicare and pick an alternative insurance plan. I have repeatedly tried… Continue Reading →
Today was Yendi’s big market day. Steve and I took Zorash with us to the market this morning because we wanted to try to find a full bag of dates to buy. The people here love dried dates and we… Continue Reading →
Amama was not here today; she was helping cook for the funeral of the lady that died last week. They will not only cook one time, they will cook breakfast, lunch and supper for the funeral day and then they… Continue Reading →
First thing this morning we went to town to buy paint and to send money to Timothy, the evangelist. Timothy is going to go out to Emmanuel’s village to pay his respects to the family of Emmanuel. They are having… Continue Reading →
We took the identical travel route we took last week to visit the small congregation that meets in the village of Salankuga. It takes an hour to get to the village. The Church meets in a school room and has… Continue Reading →
I strangled on vinegar this morning and I do believe that it blistered my throat! I have had the flashlight out several times today trying to see if I can see anything; I cannot! Which is annoying; if something hurts… Continue Reading →
© 2026 Ghana Mission Fund — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑