We had another hot 117 degree day today. First thing this morning we took the green truck to the mechanic to see what is wrong with the clutch/gears. It is very difficult for me to get the truck to go… Continue Reading →
Paul and Red left shortly after 7:00 this morning to go to Tamale. Paul needed to buy a new battery for his truck. It is now 5:00 pm and they are still not back. We were beginning to worry about… Continue Reading →
Today is our grandson Taylor’s birthday. He is 12 years old. Missing birthdays and special occasions is one of the hardest things about being over here. Of course we celebrated his birthday before we left and we talked to him… Continue Reading →
Who knew it was March 1st already? I did not know until late this afternoon when we were writing out the receipts for the money that we had spent today! I never know what day it is! A couple weeks ago… Continue Reading →
Yesterday when Meri came to work I noticed that she had lost quite a bit of weight since last time we were here. Meri is one of the interpreters/workers at the Child Center. This morning I asked Mr. Iddrisu if… Continue Reading →
The high temperature today was 118 degrees. We did not have much humidify today so the heat index was also 118 degrees. It was still very hot! We had bunches of visitors today. Divine, the evangelist stopped by to pick… Continue Reading →
It was great to have Kandie back with me today to go visit the congregation at Kpamang. Kandie’s brother Paul seems to be “on the mend” as well so he joined us. Like always, Timothy Niligrini accompanied us to Kpamang. … Continue Reading →
Ghana gave us a warm welcome! I mean a really “warm” welcome. The high temperature today was 117 degrees with a heat index of 126 degrees! We spent the night last night in Kumasi and drove up to Yendi today. … Continue Reading →
Kandie and Paul’s flight landed as scheduled at 8:10 am this morning. It took about an hour for them to collect all their luggage and exit the terminal where Red and I were waiting. Paul has a terrible cough. I… Continue Reading →
Red and I were on our way to Accra shortly after 6am this morning. We took the short cut through Nsawam and into Accra. We arrived sooner than I expected. It was around 10:30. As soon as we arrived in… Continue Reading →
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