Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Friday, May 16, 2008
Bonjour, This morning, Joe and Romeo loaded up a bunch of the tracts that came in the container and delivered them to three different churches. Several different churches…
Bonjour,
This morning, Joe and Romeo loaded up a bunch of the tracts that came in the container and delivered them to three different churches. Several different churches had requested tracts, and their church name was printed on them.
The ATM card worked today. So, our persistence on the phone yesterday finally paid off. : )
The boys were both up early this morning. They were ready for naps right after lunch. I took a nap too. I wasn’t feeling very well, but I felt better after my nap.
Joe had to go to Belleville for a little bit. When he got back from there, he swam with the boys for a little while.
Lenell has been waiting on the washing machine repair man for a couple days. He finally came this evening. We went over there while he worked on her washing machine. She has some girls from the church staying with her, but they were at prayer meeting this evening. Gilbert and Danny were happy to see Aunt Nell. She let them play her piano for a little bit. They thought that was great. Gilbert kept wanting me to sing with him. I sat down and played for a minute. Then, he wanted me to play and sing.
Just after we got back home, a big storm blew in. We are hoping that the power will stay on tonight. It went off last night during the night for awhile.
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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