The father of the child that needs surgery to correct their Hermaphroditism came back this morning. We wanted to help father but he had no idea how much the surgery would cost. Steve told him without an amount we would… Continue Reading →
We spent the night last night in Tamale so it would be easier for us to be at the bank as soon as it opened this morning. The banks open at 8:30. It was time to renew our Non-Citizen cards. The… Continue Reading →
It was very strange not to have Timothy in the vehicle with us this morning, but Kwabena our new night watchman and a member of the church at Kulkpeni, accompanied us to the village. He did very well as my… Continue Reading →
Red made the prototype of the form for the offering bag this morning. We were very pleased with the way it turned out. We commissioned him to make 50. We do not work with 50 congregations but some of the… Continue Reading →
It was quiet in the compound today. Donkey took today off instead of Monday so that he could go to the palace to do whatever it is he does there. All of the other workers already have Friday off. Red… Continue Reading →
This morning when we went for our walk we noticed there was lots of excitement in the air; the children that were on their way to school were not wearing their uniforms; they were all dressed up in their Sunday… Continue Reading →
Yesterday a father brought his 6 or 7 year old child to the Center because he was looking for money to fund an operation for his child. The problem is that the doctors will not tell the man the cost… Continue Reading →
A very strange thing happened this morning. Mr. Iddrisu rang the door bell and told Steve that 2 men were in the yard; he did not know the men but the men said that they had been called to come… Continue Reading →
The yard was full of workers today. Red and his helper came to work on the metal door for the container. Dawda and his helper were here mixing cement and putting a border on the sidewalk so the pavers could… Continue Reading →
Due to Timothy Niligrini illness we were not able to visit the congregation we had planned so Kandie and I visited the congregation at Kpamang this morning. Before we left we set Iddrisu to removing some tree roots that were… Continue Reading →
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