Today we visited the congregation that meets at Salinkuga. It is located east of Yendi in the Zabzugu District. The trip takes about 90 minutes to get there. We have to travel the Gnani Road to get to this congregation… Continue Reading →
We are safely back in Yendi. We got here around 4:30. I sure am happy that we decided to spend the night in Tamale. Not only was the Indian food delicious but we were not so exhausted as we would have… Continue Reading →
Since our arrival in early February the price of everything has skyrocketed. I understand that you are feeling the effects of rising prices too! The Ghanaians really feel the pressure largely due to the increase of diesel and gasoline prices. … Continue Reading →
We spent the morning preparing the annual tax returns for all the workers, the Child Center and for us. We have to fill out a form even though we make no money in Ghana; we are volunteers and pay our… Continue Reading →
We are in Tamale. We have almost run out of money. We kept waiting for the man from the Registrar General’s office to call and tell us our documents were ready but he has failed us for the last 3… Continue Reading →
A very small malnourished baby came to the Child Center. He was 2 years old and only weighed 4.4 kilos which is about 9.6 pounds. He was so pitiful. He was miserable. He has several things working against him. His… Continue Reading →
One of the big Acacia trees, (not sure of the spelling), in the backyard between the Child Center and the mission house has died. It had a parasite sort of like mistletoe growing on it but we were not aware… Continue Reading →
Ramadan has started; it started yesterday. Ramadan is the month long Muslim fasting time. Ramadan comes once a year but not at the same time each year because they are on a lunar calendar so it jumps forward almost a… Continue Reading →
Last night we got a strong thunderstorm with winds that came. After the winds subsided and it was just raining Kandie called me over to the front door and said “Look!” The ground was littered with mangoes; about 2 bushels. … Continue Reading →
We spent the bulk of the day working on the books and entering receipts. We got all the small receipts entered but we did not get the figures tallied for the wall. I am terrible with a calculator when my… Continue Reading →
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