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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Well Dedications...



Take a good look at the water source above, used for years by a few hundred people living nearby.  It is actually little more than a puddle, with moss and algae growing in it.  Located in the lowest place for miles around, it is where the water collects.  It is of course also where excrement from animals and humans will likely wind up.  The trek to this spot is a few hundred yards from the nearest houses, or about a 8 or 10 minute walk downhill.  It was steep enough that many of us needed a hand to navigate the trail.  We can't imagine what it would be like walking uphill with a large bucket of water on your head!

Well, those days are now a thing of the past for these villages. We were blessed to dedicate two new wells this day, plus a visit to the third well placed last July just after we departed for the US.  That third well has been in service all this time, dedicated by the Bishop and the local church in our absence.  The story of our water wells project has been captured in a story on Ghanaian TV.  Maybe we'll load that video up to the blog....?  8-)

Those of us that have seen the water sources that must still be used in remote locations will never take the availability of safe, clean water for granted.  You cannot imagine the joy we as a church bring to a village when the clear water begins to flow from the pump near their home!  Well dedications are just the best - and these new wells were no exception.  More later - so keep reading...

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