This morning 3 new orphans came to the Child Center. The first set that came were twins, a little boy and a little girl. The babies were 8 days old. Today was the naming ceremony for the children. Their mother… Continue Reading →
After we went for our walk, we got ready to go to Tamale. We decided that we did not want to go back to Tamale about Steve’s nursing license until we called to see if their electricity and server were… Continue Reading →
I sat down to write the Notes several hours ago and the laptop wouldn’t boot up. I struggled with it for 15 minutes fiddling around with it until my panic mode kicked in. Then we called our son Jordan, and… Continue Reading →
The streets were bare this morning when Steve and I went for our walk! Last night was one of the nights that the Muslims stayed up all night praying. Some of them believe that if you pray all night Allah… Continue Reading →
I don’t think that anyone in Ghana knows that some people feel Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. Anyway, we have not heard anyone say anything about it. Maybe it is because they have so many other superstitions that they… Continue Reading →
This morning, we took a different route when we went for our morning walk. Our neighbor, Mr. Oldman’s wife, had a baby last Thursday and today was the Naming Ceremony. A Naming Ceremony is like a baby shower. It is… Continue Reading →
As Steve was inputting the churches’ information into the computer this morning, he discovered that one of the clusters of information was not complete. We had 2 copies of the same documents and were missing another one. We figure that… Continue Reading →
Steve had a brilliant idea! We have to make copies of the churches’ documents every year. It takes several hours to dismantle the copies and make the copies one by one. We have to make copies for 23 churches and… Continue Reading →
Steve is in culture shock! He had to drive all over Tamale today and the drivers don’t know how to drive; they won’t even stop at stop lights. We saw the aftermath of an accident; a small vehicle’s front driver’s… Continue Reading →
It was a long rough trip this morning. Our destination was the village of Tombu located west of Saboba. Saboba is located near the eastern border of the neighboring country of Togo. The trip was rough because the road to… Continue Reading →
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