We woke to the sound of rain. We had to get up earlier this morning so that we could catch a taxi to the dentist office. We were afraid that it might be difficult to catch a taxi in the… Continue Reading →
After worship this morning we headed back to the cultural center to cover the ground we didn’t walk on yesterday. I will have to admit the weather has been much more pleasant because of the cloud cover rolling in from… Continue Reading →
We were able to sleep in this morning which was wonderful because of the jet lag. We had a few places we needed to go so we hired a taxi by the hour. He took us where we wanted to… Continue Reading →
We are back in Ghana. We got off to a rough start but the trip smoothed out and we arrived safely in Accra. When we got to the airport Thursday morning we found out that the plane was small and that it… Continue Reading →
There is nothing really “note worthy” about today’s activities! We had rather a slow day because of the rain. Now we are not complaining about the rain because there are people all over Northern Ghana that are crying for rain. … Continue Reading →
Happy Mother’s Day ! I hope you let your mother know you appreciated her if she is living. If not, you can reminisce about the good times and the sacrifices she gave and made for you. Great memories last a… Continue Reading →
Today we worked on getting all things marked off of our “To Do List” for going home. We got everything marked off except the things that we could not do today. One of the things on our list was to… Continue Reading →
We spent a long time last night trying to get plane tickets to attend the family reunion that will be in June and then we spent a couple hours this afternoon trying to get tickets. It appears that a couple… Continue Reading →
Timothy called early this morning to tell us that the church leader from Nanjuni was going to come to the mission house. One of the women in his village died; she had a 3 week old baby and they needed… Continue Reading →
We about cooked today! The high temperature was 109 degrees and the heat index was 130 degrees; even the Ghanaians were complaining about how hot it was! They usually do not complain about the heat; there were very few clouds… Continue Reading →
© 2026 Ghana Mission Fund — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑