The description and record of our nineth trip to Ghana, West Africa for church planting, water projects, medical clinics, children's ministries and church construction. Feb 19 - March 1, 2016
Welcome to our latest adventure! Last year updating our blog was a challenge with unreliable power and internet connectivity. Hopefully this year will be better. We will try to update with lots of posts and pictures as often as time and networks allow. Feel free to leave us feedback as well, by clicking on the icon after each post.
The right side of this blog includes static information about our mission. The left side includes pictures and comments on the day to day activity, posted as often as possible. The the newest will be on top. As we fill the pages, the early posts will scroll off. You can still get to them by selecting "older posts" which is found at the end of each "page". You can also select additional posts from the archive on the bottom right.
Thanks for stopping by!
The right side of this blog includes static information about our mission. The left side includes pictures and comments on the day to day activity, posted as often as possible. The the newest will be on top. As we fill the pages, the early posts will scroll off. You can still get to them by selecting "older posts" which is found at the end of each "page". You can also select additional posts from the archive on the bottom right.
Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, February 22, 2016
A Methodist Camp Meeting
After church on Sunday, both groups came together and immediately left for well dedications. There would be a few hours of driving to hit each site before the afternoon was over (Granola bar lunch today!) Along the way we passed through a Methodist diocese that was just finishing up a four day camp meeting, where all the churches come together for worship, prayer and praise. Joseph had been participating in the event up until he had to collect us from the airport on Saturday. By stopping in just as the meeting was about to close, Joseph was able to share a few minutes one last time. He also asked me to speak and promptly pressed the microphone into my hand! (Always be prepared when Joseph is around - you just never know...) Among other things, I was able to bring greetings on behalf of our American mission team and the entire Dayton United Methodist Church as brothers and sisters in Christ. It is good to see the body come together in this way and share the love of the Lord with our friends in person! - Glenn
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