Friday, June 20, 2008

Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords

Friday, June 20, 2008

Bonjour, Bonnie didn't sleep much last night. Something must have upset her stomach. Joe, Nana, and the boys went to the Anyama market this morning. Nana thought it…

Bonjour,

Bonnie didn't sleep much last night. Something must have upset her stomach.

Joe, Nana, and the boys went to the Anyama market this morning. Nana
thought it was quite an adventure. Then, they stopped by the Anyama
church to see the progress at Lenell's apartment. Bonnie and I got a
little nap in while they were gone.

After lunch, the boys took a nap. Joe took me back to the hospital to
have my bandage changed. They removed the bandage and the stitches. It
had healed enough that they didn't need to put another bandage on. We
stopped at the grocery store and headed home.

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.

Nana kept all of the children. Bonnie woke up just before we got home;
so, she did fine. Both boys were worried that Mommy wasn't coming
back. When they saw Joe opening the gates, they wanted to know where I was.

We packed some food for supper. Nana and the boys went to IRFA tonight
with Joe so that Nana could see the village. They had a good time.
There was a good turn out once again this evening for the evangelistic
meeting. There were eight people saved tonight.

Lenell came to visit me and Bonnie when she got home from prayer meeting.

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, Bonnie, and Nana

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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