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Saturday, February 27, 2016

The days are just packed!

The days really are just packed!  Travel to the site, set up the clinic, deliver the Gospel message to those waiting, provide medical and vision care to lots of people, play and teach the children, build wells and pavilion structures, travel back for an evening meal and dress for church, return to the grounds and deliver the message.

Whew!  Then dance and sing with our new friends and believers in Christ.  Tomorrow we do it all over again!!!


The well above under construction is nearly finished.  This one is at the edge of town where electricity is available and fairly stable so it can be electric.  A submersed pump is deep underground, with the wellhead in the box in the foreground. This rather large and significant project was possible through our collaboration with the Methodist church of Ghana. Just wait 'til you see an innovation we hadn't seen before (look for it in the dedication pictures to follow soon).


Then there is always the time we spend with the people in each village, just getting to know them and sharing with them.  Here Sue is making a new friend.  She collects a number God's children during a typical trip that become "her" people - quiet and reflective, they tend to seek her out every time we come, even years later.


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