This morning when we went for our walk we walked down by the open air market. We were out for our walk before the market woke up. We met a few vendors putting out their wares but for the most… Continue Reading →
Steve had a couple alarms set for 5:45 this morning to be sure that did not oversleep. We were abruptly woken at 5:00am by the sound of the door bell ringing. I went to the door to see what was going on… Continue Reading →
We spent the majority of the day closing up the house, covering bookcases, pots and pans and anything of value that we did not want to be covered with dust when we get back. We also cleaned out the small… Continue Reading →
Today we visited the congregation at Nakpa in the Nanumba North District. Nakpa is one of the larger congregations that we work with. The attendance today that included adults and children was 162. We gave the church our regular gifts… Continue Reading →
Mr. Iddrisu forgot that today was one of the days that he had to work as a payback day. He came to the mission property early this morning to do something with the farm land. Mr. Iddrisu and Nazo plant… Continue Reading →
We got a nice rain this morning. Of course by Ghanaian standards it was only a little rain; they love it when it rains for hours and comes down hard and fast. They have not figured out that a gentler… Continue Reading →
The little guy we started feeding last week died. He is the one that we struggled and struggled to get him to drink just a couple tablespoons of formula. He had been in the hospital and was just strong enough… Continue Reading →
Poor Steve spent almost the whole morning in the Tax office with Mr. Iddrisu. We are not going to be here the next 2 months to file the employee taxes on line so today was a trial run to see… Continue Reading →
Today we worked on the receipts yet again! We think we are just about ready to go pay the GRA taxes on the workers and the withholding tax. We needed the Tax ID number for the vendor that we buy… Continue Reading →
Timothy Niligrini stopped by this afternoon; he wanted to borrow some money to pay for medical test that he was having done. Of course Steve just gave him the money. He said that he has been having some headaches and… Continue Reading →
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