Marcus and Taylor arrived safely and on time this afternoon. It took them about an hour to get the Covid rapid test, collect their luggage and get through customs. They only made them open one of their tubs which is… Continue Reading →
We are in Accra. We flew in this afternoon. We decided to fly down today because we did not want to risk the plane being late tomorrow and not being at the airport when Marcus and Taylor arrive. We had… Continue Reading →
We went to Sobobito to worship today. This village is south west of Kulkpeni about 15 miles. Timothy got a day off from riding his motorcycle to the mission house since we had to pass right by his house to… Continue Reading →
Today was the day that we decided to distribute the firewood that we have been working with for the past 3 weeks. The only workers that were here today were Mr. Iddrisu, Zorash and Nazo but we divided the wood… Continue Reading →
Red, the part time driver, stopped by this afternoon. Steve had asked him to come because we need to nail down our plans for our trip to Accra next week to pick up our grandson Taylor and son-in-law Marcus. Red… Continue Reading →
As we drove around town today we could not help but check out the street names that were assigned to other people. The names included Shovel, Shallot, Shea, Soya and Shipper; I guess that Shovel and Bean are not so… Continue Reading →
We just got back from Kulkpeni for mid-week Bible study. The church has resumed the Wednesday night class and Friday nightprayers. There were only a handful of us there tonight but we had a good discussion on friends and how they can influence… Continue Reading →
A new set of triplets came to the Child Center this morning. They were 2 months old and still very small but all of them had gained weight since they were born. The largest one weighed 2.64 pounds when he… Continue Reading →
We just got the truck unloaded from our trip to Tamale. We now have money; the bank unlocked the checking account and we were able to make a withdrawal. Three trips to Tamale and finally success! We went ahead and… Continue Reading →
We worshipped with the congregation at Duuni located south of Yendi. With the new road it only takes 25 minutes to get there. On the way we saw 4 or 5 children playing/walking across the road with a little guy… Continue Reading →
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