Steve called Ms. Hawa, the lady in charge of sending and receiving the report for the Child Center’s license renewal, last week she said that the report had just arrived and that it was ready for us to pick up… Continue Reading →
We found out today that we are going to have to have a Covid PCR test 72 hours before we fly back to the states which means that we are going to have to go to Accra several days earlier… Continue Reading →
Kandie and I are staying around the compound as a precautionary measure since there are a number of people that are sick. It seems very strange not to be going out visiting the congregations. Kandie mentioned in the Notes yesterday… Continue Reading →
I sat in front of the computer for hours today and when I was not working on the computer I was pouring over receipts. Steve helped me sort the receipts. I am running a bit behind but I almost have… Continue Reading →
It was a little cooler when we got up this morning which made for a pleasant walk. Steve said it is sort of like a desert here in Northern Ghana; it is cool at night and blistering hot during the… Continue Reading →
We did not know that today was Yendi’s big market day until we were in the middle of Yendi and could hardly get down the road because there were so many people. We intended to buy pre-paid units for the… Continue Reading →
A couple of the brothers from Niliyuundo came to the mission house this afternoon. We had Timothy call them to let them know that we did not have their paperwork. Well, come to find out they had given it to me… Continue Reading →
I am the “King” of the month. At our house whoever is the first one to turn the calendar to the new month is the “King” for the month. You cannot turn the calendar early but it can be turned… Continue Reading →
The brothers from Nyankpala church came to visit this morning. They have the opportunity to buy a used building for a reasonable price. The church has been at Nyankpala for more than 10 years and they just have not been… Continue Reading →
High Temp: 113 Heat Index: 143 On Friday, during the monthly class that is held at Kulkpeni, we were told the father of the child that we were going to name after services today was sick. We have been planning … Continue Reading →
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