Early Friday morning it was off to the airport before sunrise to fly back to Indiana. This is Accra, the largest city and capital of Ghana, as we climb out. -Bittersweet to be leaving with such fond memories of all the people we worked with.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Thursday was a travel day to get from the Central Kumasi to the very Southern Accra for our Friday flight home. We departed at 5:30am to allow enough time for a short side trip to Cape Coast, the epicenter of the slave trading. Along the way we stopped at the Kakum National Park for a walk in the treetops. This is a series of rope bridges stretched between the tallest of the trees in the rain forest. (yes, it rained on us...) What a view!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Doctors seeing patients in the "out patient" part of the hospital. Of significant note here is the young doctor on the left behind the desk. He and Joseph recognized each other. They met during an evangelistic event about ten years ago when Joseph was presenting to a group of GAMSU (Ghana Association of Methodist Student Union) which is like our Wesley Foundation. It's good to see God is still at work in his life!
Tuesday we took time off from construction to drive out to Ankassi to see the work that Cam and Anne Gongwer have been doing. This is a shot in the childrens ward of the Ankassi Methodist teaching hospital. We met the administrator and some of the staff. The "waiting area" was jammed, which we understand is normal every day.
Friday we had an enormous storm. Much of the work that had been done to raise the trusses on the new roof was blown down. Here you can see they also took the masonry gable top on the East end with them. We are praising God, because we know that the forces of darkness are attempting to prevent what is happening here, or to bring discouragement. Well, everyone is just picking up and moving forward. We had raised a little extra money, so we just sent additional materials to the work site and they are making repairs and continuing on. You can see here the progress has been set back a number of days. PRAISE GOD there was not further damage!
Sunday night, we added a third Crusade venue to our schedule. Joseph and our team went out to Bornwire for an all-church event in the middle of town. They have wanted to have something for some time. Here you can see the movie we were running and all the children that moved up to sit right in front of the screen.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
In this photo, you can see some of the progress that the church at Mim has made on their church building. They added a locking room for storing their chairs and musical instruments They built a chancel, and have about 1/3 of the room in concrete. We know that they plan to put an office for the pastor across from the store room, and they have a lot of concrete blocks made and sitting in the yard. They clearly have big plans for their church! (There I am, preaching) - Sue
Most of the members of the church at Mim fit into this photo. There were about 36 adults at worship. The pastor with whom we worked to construct the Pavilion last year has passed away, and a young man from the congregation, Osay (spelling?) has been named the new Caretaker. The church is pressing on. -Sue
Friday, May 1, 2009
I (Glenn) presented a short message the second night and a longer message with a summary of the Jesus film and a short personal witness on the final night of this first Crusade. We'll get the final numbers later but our rough count was over 50 saved! -and about two hundred children on fire! We have a lot of new friends here!
WOW! What a crazy busy past few days! The Lord is in this place! Amazing things are happening with the people of the village, the children and the souls being saved! We all feel so blessed to just be here with these people.
We haven't had much time to post here the past few days but it should be much better going forward. We are so thankful that we figured out how to get some of these pictures uploaded so you can see what is going on. The first Crusade is finished with over 50 new names added to the Book of Life! Hundreds attended each night, especially when we ran the Jesus film on a big sheet in the middle of the village!
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