We are back in Tamale. Steve had a meeting he needed to attend this morning with the District Assembly so we did not leave the mission house until 1:00pm. We stopped in Yendi and bought some fried yams and hot… Continue Reading →
We left for Tamale as soon as we could get around this morning. We needed to go to the bank to get money and we had to take the documents the bank requested. The bank was busy this morning and… Continue Reading →
First thing this morning when Nazo arrived he informed us that Mr. Iddrisu was going to take another week of his leave to prepare his fields for planting. That meant we had to adjust people around and spread ourselves thin… Continue Reading →
When Kandie, Timothy Niligrini and I arrived at the village of Duuni this morning we were told that Brother Francis wasn’t present. He had gone over to Saboba for a wedding. Francis had gotten his dates mixed up. He thought… Continue Reading →
We stopped the leak! I am so happy! This morning we started refilling the big tank. We pulled as much water as we could from the reservoir. The upper and lower tanks are full plus the big reserve tank is… Continue Reading →
Timothy Niligrini brought Simeon from Sakuka to the mission house this morning to visit with us. Simeon is going to move from Sakuka to his home town of Gnani. Simeon needed help to hire a motor king to transport his personal… Continue Reading →
Divine came to the mission house this afternoon with 2 puppies! They were cute but they were not for us. The puppies thought they were starving after their ride in from the bush on the back of a motorcycle inside a wicker… Continue Reading →
We were happy to get back into the swing of things in Yendi. It was a relief to our friends in Yendi when they were able to see for themselves that I (Steve) was well after my surgery in December. One… Continue Reading →
Kandie and I spent most of the morning as well as the afternoon working in the office trying to get the books ready to go to the auditor’s office. A number of years ago Rusty Johnson, from West Hobbs Street congregation,… Continue Reading →
Mr. Alhassan, the social welfare man for our area stopped by for a visit this morning. He bought Beebee with him. Beebee is a young girl about 11 years old. We had never met her but we had helped her get reconstructive surgery… Continue Reading →
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