Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Bonjour, Joe got a good night’s sleep last night. The new inhaler seems to be doing the trick. Joe went visiting with Romeo this morning. They were able…
Bonjour,
Joe got a good night’s sleep last night. The new inhaler seems to be doing the trick.
Joe went visiting with Romeo this morning. They were able to talk to the girl that came forward on Sunday. She got saved today. Matt and Marcel also got to lead someone to the Lord today.
I did some more unpacking. Lenell helped me move some things around in the bedroom to make room for the baby’s dresser. Then, she went over to the Litsons’ house to arrange some of her things.
The boys are having fun with their new toys. Gilbert barely made it through breakfast because he was eager to ride his battery-powered car.
Danny has had a fever off and on today. He has also had diarrhea. He is working on his eye teeth again. I stayed home with him this evening.
Joe said that they had a good church service tonight with about forty in attendance; that is a high attendance for a Wednesday night.
Tomorrow, we are supposed to go to the Posts’ house for a get-together for all of the missionaries. We will be celebrating Sarah’s birthday, which is May 3.
Missions With the Consfords
Ghana Field Journal — Serving the Lord for Over 25 Years
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A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny
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