Steve worked with the team from the hospital again today. Today they told them they wanted to get an early start and told everyone to gather at 7:30. Steve said that there were only 3 of them that were actually there at… Continue Reading →
I had a “moment” this morning! The men came to thatch the round houses today and when the old white haired gentleman that is in charge of the thatchers rode his bicycle in the compound he was being followed by… Continue Reading →
Let me begin by saying the high temperature reached 118F today. Ya know what kind of work you want to do on a day that is 118F? NONE! But it is the Lord’s Day so we traveled to the village… Continue Reading →
Zorash came to work today to make up one of the days she took off earlier this week. I had her make some Pinkaso for us. The lady that we usually buy from is not making it these days. We… Continue Reading →
Emmanuel’s family was successful in getting a copy of his voter’s ID. We are hopeful that they will be able to use the copy to get his tax ID number. Emmanuel is very frail and we were surprised when we… Continue Reading →
We just got back from Yawando, the village where Emmanuel lives. Emmanuel was not able to give us any help finding his voter ID card. He said he knew that he had it but did not know where to look. … Continue Reading →
Red finally made it to Tamale. He took Paul’s truck to the mechanic but they said that it was too hot to work on it. They are going to start working on it first thing in morning. Red was exhausted… Continue Reading →
Did I tell you that there is a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Tamale? Well there is; we are coming up in the world! We tried it out and it was excellent; they even had French fries that made Steve very… Continue Reading →
We planned on leaving mid-morning and going to Tamale to do some business but we had so many babies and mothers at the Child Center that we did not get a break until noon. By the time we finished with… Continue Reading →
We were saddened to hear that our dear friend Robert Johnson, father of Rusty Johnson passed from this life this past week. Brother Johnson became acquainted with the Yendi work though Rusty several years ago and was a supporter of… Continue Reading →
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