Our 1st day in Tamale, started with a tour of the "city". Then a visit to Anfaani Children's Home. They now have eleven children with the addition of two-week-old twin boys. Tayler got to see "her" Nathan. Another highlight was watching Bethany play peek-a-boo, and listening to the laughter of the children in her game.
Paul heard of a unique opportunity. A gathering of various tribes, performing cultural music and dancing. The team first had to meet with the host chief. She is a white woman, originally from Port Arthur, Texas. She and her husband (as he described himself--"the one who carries the Chief's suitcase") split time in Ghana and their home in Louisville, Kentucky. They were very happy to see the team.
Chicken and Rice for Lunch.
Spaghetti for dinner.
Everyone is well.
All boxes arrived in Accra and are on the way to Tamale on a truck with Pastor Mohammed.
3 comments:
I am not a blogger so not sure if you will get this
Just know, your SS class is praying for you / the team / team families
Please share specific spiritual, financial, physical needs we can pray for and support
randy
Thank you for keeping us informed. It is great to hear about some of the details. We are praying for the team daily. Amazing how way across the world you meet someone that has ties right at home. God Bless All!! P.S. Tell my daughter I love her....
I miss Katelyn. A lot.
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