We are safely back in Yendi. Our travels are over for the moment. It was good to see Red’s smiling face when we came out of Tamale’s little airport. He had been waiting for over an hour. He said that… Continue Reading →
Happy Valentine’s Day! Not exactly sure who Valentine was but happy day anyway! We are in Accra, Ghana. We arrived yesterday evening around 9:00. We are always happy when all of our luggage arrives with us. It took them a… Continue Reading →
The month of November was very hectic. The first two weeks were spent back in the States to help our family lay to rest the body of my oldest brother Jim. Jim’s death was unexpected. Upon our return to Ghana… Continue Reading →
3rd & 4th December 2018 Yendi Notes We have a little time to kill at the hotel before Bizmarck sends the van to pick us up and take us to the airport. We have to be there several hours early… Continue Reading →
2nd December 2018 Yendi Notes We started making our way home to the Alabama today. We flew down to Accra this evening. We drove to Tamale to fly out. Red was not able to drive us to Tamale because he… Continue Reading →
1st December 2018 Yendi Notes The 2018 Evangelistic Seminar is history! Considering all things it turned out to be a great seminar. The only snafu was one rented chair that we couldn’t account for but other than that we are… Continue Reading →
30th November 2018 Yendi Notes We are tired! What a day! We actually had a wonderful day that ended with 26 baptisms. Most of the people that were baptized were teenagers. We loaded them up in the vehicles and took… Continue Reading →
YENDI NOTES MONTHLY OCTOBER 2018 We apologize for October’s report being sent out so late. For the most part it was due to the passing of my oldest brother Jim (James) at the end of the month. We made an… Continue Reading →
28th November 2018 Yendi Notes Steve left the house at 6:00 this morning to pick up the pigs. He said that the big pig at Jagrido had to be shot twice before it died. Of course we had to pay… Continue Reading →
27th November 2018 Yendi Notes This morning Abdulai Fuseni sent his son to the mission house. Abdulai lost both his legs almost 18 years ago in an auto accident. We started helping him when my parents were still alive. Whenever… Continue Reading →
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