Sunday, April 20, 2008

Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Bonjour, We had a good day at church.  There were almost 90 in attendance.  We had eleven in the small children’s class today. It was around 110 degrees…

Bonjour,

We had a good day at church.  There were almost 90 in attendance.  We had eleven in the small children’s class today.

It was around 110 degrees today.  It was hot!

After church, Joe brought the boys and me and the Litson girls home.  Matt was taking video of each family today.  Joe headed into Abidjan to get the Post boys.

After the Litson girls left, we had lunch and went down for naps.  Joe and the Post boys got back around 2:30.  Joe took a nap while the boy watched cartoons.

Gilbert and Danny were happy to see the boys when they woke up.  We got ready for church and headed that way.  We had a good service this evening as well.

The four Post boys ate supper with us.  Then, Justin and Brian went across the street to spend the night at the Engelharts’ house.

Missions With the Consfords

Ghana Field Journal — Serving the Lord for Over 25 Years

These daily journal entries document the Consfords’ missionary life across Ivory Coast and Ghana. Over 1,630 entries capture the church planting, the hard days, the answered prayers, and the everyday reality of following God wherever He leads. Browse the full archive or join the Consfords as a prayer partner.

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny
 


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Joe Consford

Baptist Missionary — Ghana, West Africa

Joe and Laura Consford are independent Baptist missionaries sent from Central Baptist Church in Center, Texas. They plant churches, train national pastors, and run a Bible institute in West Africa. Joe is also the author of That's My Goat and Missionary on Fire, and the host of two podcasts.

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