Kandie was up bright and early this morning working on her quilt pieces while I got a few more zzzzzzz’s before rising. I had the truck fueled and yesterday afternoon I got everything ready for our trip today. We… Continue Reading →
We had a rather lazy day today! I think it is nice just to have a day to laze around and do nothing of importance. Nazo did not come to work today because he got word that his brother that… Continue Reading →
Abdulla, the guy that helps us with the vehicle registration came to the mission house this afternoon. He needed help with his upcoming surgery. He is going to have hemorrhoid surgery tomorrow. The Health Insurance Scheme will not pay for… Continue Reading →
We finally got that Tax Clearance Certificate! Can you imagine? Well, guess what? The Certificate expires in December! Please! The Ghana Revenue manager told Steve that he needed to hurry up and turn it in before it expires. Now you… Continue Reading →
Our first visitor was Anthony, one of the men that completed the preacher training school in Tamale. There has been a push from the churches in the southern part of Ghana to register all the churches under an umbrella with… Continue Reading →
2nd November 2020 Yendi Notes Dawda, the mason finished the garage doors today. He had to re-plaster the old pillars and plaster the new one. It is amazing how well the plaster looks for a patch job. When they were doing… Continue Reading →
We were anxious before we left for Ghana on the 25th. The Ghana government required a PCR (lab produced) corona virus test 72 hours before we began our flight to Ghana. Most labs take an average of 4-5 days to… Continue Reading →
We visited the congregation of the Lord’s church at Niliyuundo this morning. The location of the village is in the Nanumba district south of Yendi. It takes about an hour to get to the place. The members consented to meeting… Continue Reading →
Today is Zorash’s day off; she called this morning to ask if she could work today and take Wednesday off to go to Tamale for a meeting. That sounded good to us. This morning as we were leaving the compound… Continue Reading →
Our first visitors came this morning at 8:00. We needed to send a gift to the palace; it was not proper for us to go ourselves so we had to choose someone to go for us. Red brought one of… Continue Reading →
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