Today is a national holiday, May Day, who knew? The workers had the day off. Mr. Adams, the fix-it man, was able to fix my sewing machine! I am one happy camper or should I say one happy missionary! He… Continue Reading →
As we were going out to Kulkpeni this evening I asked Kandie how she liked spending our 40thwedding anniversary in West Africa today. She said that it didn’t feel any different than all the others that we have spent over… Continue Reading →
Yesterday I decided that I needed to get busy and actually make my “coat of many colors”. This has been a project that has been on my mind for several years. Several years ago I decided that I wanted the… Continue Reading →
Zorash, the Child Center receptionist, told us that her neighbor was killed in a freak accident. He was electrocuted. He has a small business next to her grinding mill. He has a power washer and washes motorcycles and vehicles. The… Continue Reading →
Today is the first day of the monthly class. Steve spent a good portion of this afternoon and early evening at Kulkpeni with the evangelists. Divine, one of the evangelist’s, is going to teach the church leaders and treasurers a… Continue Reading →
We got some sad news this morning. One of the hair lipped babies we sent to Ho to get the hair lip repair was turned away. They said that the baby was not a good candidate for the surgery because… Continue Reading →
Chicken stew and cornbread are on the menu for tonight. See, we do eat “real” food once in a while! Nazo finally started painting the cement rain gutter around the main house this morning. He did not paint very long… Continue Reading →
We got a sprinkling of rain last night. We heard that they got a good rain in Tamale. Maybe our turn will be next. At least we got enough rain to settle the dust. We also got enough rain that… Continue Reading →
It is hard to believe it is Sunday again. Today we traveled east of Yendi to visit the congregation at Sakpei. This village is cut off by flood waters during the height of the rainy season and the road that… Continue Reading →
Today was Yendi’s big market day. We asked Zorash if she would go with us to the market so we could take pictures of everything the vendors were selling. As you know Aaron and Melissa have set up this new… Continue Reading →
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