The young mother of the twins that we sent to Tamale is going to be discharged from the hospital in Tamale today. Before they will let her come home they had to do another upper and lower scan and she… Continue Reading →
It is hard to believe we have made it to October already. At the classes on Friday we made arrangements to visit the Church at Duuni through Brother Francis Waja, one of the leaders at the congregation. Timothy (Niligrini) was… Continue Reading →
Steve is outside checking the truck to make sure that it is ready to go to the bush in the morning. Earlier he filled it with diesel; he has to top it up each week before we leave because the… Continue Reading →
Since we were able to pick up our passports yesterday evening we were free to leave the hotel bright and early this morning. We got up at 6:00 and were back in Yendi around 8:30. That gave us plenty of time to gather… Continue Reading →
The guy with “Hepatitis B” passed away this afternoon. He was in terrible shape when we visited him at the hospital on Tuesday. His liver has barely functioning and his blood count was awful. He has been in grave condition… Continue Reading →
I have the most amazing story to tell you. This morning a young mother came to the Child Center. This is the first time that we saw her. She had a 1 year old baby that is mentally and developmentally… Continue Reading →
It was raining when we first got up so most of the workers did not show up until about 9:30. Zorash brought a lady with her; she is Papa Painter’s daughter. Papa Painter painted for the Child Center for many years. … Continue Reading →
The electricity was off and on so much last night that I finally got up and turned the air conditioner off and unplugged the computers and printers because that on and off, high and low electricity is terrible for electrical… Continue Reading →
Our destination this morning was the village of Sakpei, located east of Yendi. It takes about an hour and fifteen minutes to get there. The roads are not in good shape especially when we turn off the main Gnani Road… Continue Reading →
We woke to the sound of “no electricity”. It is very strange that you can be asleep in a dark room and be woken up by the electricity going off and everything being so very quiet. I guess it is… Continue Reading →
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