Divine, the evangelist / farmer / teacher from Kpamang sent a message to let us know that all the painting on the school kitchen and church building was finished. He needed the labor money. Steve sent it to him through… Continue Reading →
We visited the congregation that meets at Binamondo this morning. It is east of Yendi on the road to Gnani. I drove around Robin Hood’s barn to get to our destination because the short way to the village is soooo… Continue Reading →
We woke to the sound of rain this morning. It rained for several hours then cleared off for a few hours; it is gently raining again. We are enjoying the cooler temperatures. Yesterday Zorash asked if we had Epson Salts;… Continue Reading →
We spent a good portion of the morning at the water works office. When Zorash came to work this morning she told us that someone was tapping the water line just outside of the fence. Steve and Nazo went out… Continue Reading →
I needed some cotton fabric for one of the quilts that I am working on. I needed a solid fabric to break up all the wild vibrant colors and add some consistency to the quilt. 100% cotton fabric is hard… Continue Reading →
Our son-in-law Marcus is going to come over in November and teach at this year’s seminar. We are very excited that he is coming. He is in the process of getting his visa and his immunizations. He only has to… Continue Reading →
Something was wrong with the horn on the old van. You cannot drive in Ghana if you do not have a horn! You need one to get the sheep, goats and chickens to move out of the road and to… Continue Reading →
Yendi health department has started a program to try to reduce the number of cases of malaria in our area. The volunteers are distributing the anti-malaria drugs to the communities in Yendi. We don’t know much about the medicine or… Continue Reading →
Kandie, Timothy, and I were invited to a congregation that we haven’t visited before. The name of the village is Jamoni. It is east of Yendi in the Zabzugu District. John, the church leader who has been attending the monthly… Continue Reading →
I am quite perturbed! I got up at 5:00 this morning so I could make quilt blocks before other things got in the way. I made about 50 blocks when I realized that I had sewn them all together wrong. … Continue Reading →
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