We made it to Yendi at 7:30 this evening. We had to drive a little while in the dark which we hate but at least Red was doing the driving. We had a couple stops to make in Tamale before… Continue Reading →
We are back in Ghana. We had an uneventful trip which is always a blessing! All of our luggage arrived with us which is a feat itself considering we had 10 suitcases, bags and tubs which each weighed 50 pounds. … Continue Reading →
Greetings! It is time for us to return to Yendi. We met with our H&R Block agent yesterday to get what we could get done on this year’s taxes before we leave. Our son, Jordan will have to do the… Continue Reading →
Now the Covid -19 has died down we were able to once again have the evangelistic seminar. The whole month of November was consumed with getting all the preparations made to make the event successful. This year 417 people registered… Continue Reading →
Not much to report today; we have spent the bulk of the day in our hotel room. Steve started and finished the monthly report and I got it edited. I had planned on entering the rest of the receipts in… Continue Reading →
We are in Accra. We arrived this afternoon. We had a good flight. Since it is Sunday the traffic from the airport to the hotel / apartment was very light. The place we stay has been built on a very… Continue Reading →
The seminar is history! Steve said that the last count he heard was that 417 people were registered and that 35 congregations were represented. The cooks prepared 2634 meals; that is just the number of meals that the registered people… Continue Reading →
Hope everyone had a happy turkey day yesterday! I am sure that many of you are taking advantage of the black Friday sales. The seminar is going very well. This morning they said that 410 people had registered. That is… Continue Reading →
The seminar got off to a slow start this morning but when we left this afternoon just before supper 350 people had been registered. Timothy called a little while ago and said that they were going to run out of… Continue Reading →
The pigs arrived about 7:30. They were raised at Divine’s village and he is the one that helped slaughter them and he brought them from the village to Kulkpeni in his motorking. He said that he would have been here sooner… Continue Reading →
© 2024 Ghana Mission Fund — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑