Each year we build a pavilion in each village for the newly planted church to meet under. Over time the congregation can complete them with a floor, walls and doors, etc., forming a church building not much different than one you or I have in the United States.
In the first picture you can see the steel poles set in concrete. We place a beam across those posts and add temporary diagonal supports. Then in the other pictures, you see us setting our hand-made trusses with lots of help from the local villagers. You'll see the finished structure in dedication Sunday pictures.
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.
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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!

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