November 22, 2025

Today was the last day of the seminar.  It was a half day that included breakfast, singing, prayer and a devotional that were led by the local brethren.  Steve presented each congregation that attended a wall clock as a gift.

While this was going on Gina, Kandie and I were loading up all the pots, Jerri cans, bowls, buckets, etc. so we could take them back to the compound for storage until next year.  I made a couple of trips in the truck and Mr. Iddrisu made a couple of trips in the Motor King.  

Steve had the van and was ferrying brethren to Yendi in order for them to catch transportation to their home villages.  He made a few trips to get everyone that wanted a ride to their debarkation points.

Kandie, Gina and I then took on the task of cleaning the pit toilet stalls.  That is all I want to say about that.

We got back to the compound at noon and had lunch.  Zorash was making up for a missed work day so she made us some peanut butter soup to enjoy.  It was delicious. 

We all decided we had earned an afternoon nap.  Gina and I started to pack up our clothes and souvenirs we had bought SO FAR!  After worship tomorrow morning we head to Tamale to catch a short flight to Accra. We spend the night, do a little shopping before catching our flight home.

We are worshipping with the Kpamang congregation where Divine is the church leader.  This is also where Bro Robert Johnson (Rusty’s Dad) donated funds to build a school.  Divine told me that several graduates of the school are now in university.  What a great legacy to leave behind!

It has been a very exhausting, hot, and rewarding trip for Gina and I.  For those that think that foreign missionaries have it easy haven’t seen Steve and Kandie at work.  They are always in motion doing something in the Lord’s Service. 

Please continue to support and pray for the Taylors and their work in Ghana.

Thanks to all for your continued support and prayers.

Perry & Gina Martin

with Stephen and Kandie

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