We spent the day in Tamale. We left this morning at 6:00 and just got back a few minutes ago around 4:30. We have to go back again tomorrow. Please! Go and Come! Hurry up and wait! That is the story… Continue Reading →
Our destination this morning for worship was the village of Silnbona in the North Nanumba District south of Yendi. We were in the pickup at 7am. Before we arrive at our destination we had to stop at Duuni to pick up… Continue Reading →
We got a much needed rain shower today. It did not rain heavily but it rained off and on for a couple hours. It only put a couple inches of water in the reservoir but we are happy to have… Continue Reading →
Divine stopped by on his way to Tamale this morning and on his way back home this evening. We fixed up a goody bag for Divine’s wife Gladys and the new baby. Gladys is going to be very pleased with… Continue Reading →
We just got back from Tamale. We left around 9:00 this morning. It takes about 1 ½ hours to get to Tamale. We were mostly successful today. The first time we stopped at the bank the wire transfer was not… Continue Reading →
I forgot that tonight was Bible study night until Steve reminded me a few minutes ago; I am scurrying around trying to get something cooked for supper and get the Yendi Notes written before we head out to Kulkpeni. This… Continue Reading →
Rain has finally come to the Yendi area and we thank the Lord for it. The rain came on the 22ndand it was big enough to get the farmers interested in preparing their fields for this year’s crop. Water is… Continue Reading →
We have finished with the IRS and it did not cost as much as we initially thought that it would cost. That is always a “good thing” especially here in Ghana when the people are masters at extracting just a… Continue Reading →
We left for Tamale at 6:00 this morning. Zorash went with us. We wanted to get over there as soon as the Land Commission office opened. Zorash had gotten the secretary’s name from the surveyor; she had talked to her… Continue Reading →
It took us two hours to get to our southern destination this morning. We went to the village of Kakpande which is located in the Nanumba District. I was happy to see the congregation sitting under the large shade tree… Continue Reading →
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