It is hard to believe that this is the last day of September. Today Mr. Iddrisu and Donkey were working overtime because they needed extra money. If they are working overtime we want to make it worthwhile; no sitting around… Continue Reading →
Zorash came to the mission house this morning to pick up some money that we were sending to a lady in Accra who is buying a couple pieces of fabric for me. While she was here I had her check… Continue Reading →
Both Mr. Iddrisu and Amama were late for work this morning. They both went to a funeral but it was not for the same person; and they were not in the same area of town. Yesterday Zorash brought us something… Continue Reading →
We were woken up this morning by the phone ringing. Tichak, the night watchman said that he was at the gate. We were surprised because he has a key and can get in whenever he wants to. When we went… Continue Reading →
The family of the little girl with the clubbed feet found out that someone in Tamale is making the braces for the small children so we gave them the transport money to go to Tamale and see if they could… Continue Reading →
Mr. Iddrisu’s son has been discharged from the hospital; the doctor said that Suheyne’s body does not like Malaria at all! Mr. Iddrisu said that boy was feeling better; he is not a small boy; he is about 13 years… Continue Reading →
Today we visited the congregation at Sobitido located south west of Yendi. This is the same area where we visited the congregation of Nalongni last week. As we were driving through Yendi to pick up Timothy Niligrini we got stuck… Continue Reading →
Mr. Iddrisu was here bright and early this morning because he had to work today to make up for one of the days he owed us. He asked if we could help him because there was no food left in… Continue Reading →
I thought that since none of the workers came to work today that we would have a quiet day with no interruptions but I was wrong. The electricity went off last night during a thunderstorm and was off all night;… Continue Reading →
Steve got the bougainvillea trimmed up this afternoon. They are beautiful plants but they are a vine and they have long thorns on them. In the southern part of Ghana many of the compounds have bougainvilleas planted that trail across… Continue Reading →
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