As soon as we got up this morning we walked down to the condemned well house with our hammers and crow bars. We wanted to take the door and windows and their frames down before Dowda the mason came to… Continue Reading →
One of the brothers from Kapande came to the mission house this afternoon. He brought a gift for Steve. He said the church heard that Steve had not been feeling well and they sent him a gift so he would… Continue Reading →
It is hard to believe this is the third Sunday in September already but it is. Today we were scheduled to visit the congregation at Bakpaba. This is one of the bigger congregations located on the Bimbilla Road south of… Continue Reading →
We would like to thank all of you for your prayers and your concern on my (Steve) behalf. There hasn’t been any re-occurrence of the memory loss; we thank the Lord for that. Our plane ride from JFK to… Continue Reading →
Osman, the man from the agricultural office, came to spray the trees today. He came earlier than normal because we have found some of the bugs on the other trees on the property and the spraying job was going to… Continue Reading →
Divine, the evangelist is on his way to the mission house. He has the paper work for one of the churches in his area. He needs us to make colored copies of the men’s voter ID cards. Steve told him… Continue Reading →
We are at the Relax Lodge in Tamale. We are spending the night here tonight. We came to Tamale this morning to renew our resident visas. We planned on leaving at 7:00 this morning but then we remembered that Mr…. Continue Reading →
When Steve called Timothy, the evangelist, yesterday he said he was at the hospital with his baby girl Sarah. She had a fever and diarrhea. He said they were waiting to be seen by the doctor. Later in the evening… Continue Reading →
We got up earlier than normal this morning so we could start hanging the wet clothes on the line. What a mess! At least they have not started mildewing yet. We had a very cloudy day so they did not… Continue Reading →
We are safely back in Yendi. Steve drove about ¾ of the way in rain. At times it was very heavy so guess what? We have hundreds of pounds of wet clothes. We opened the apartment and spread them out… Continue Reading →
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