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Friday, August 1, 2014

Another successful outreach!

So another year and another very successful mission outreach.  The souls won for Jesus like those in this picture are the reason we go.  Our hearts are filled with the joy of knowing our Lord welcomes so many new believers to the Kingdom.  We thank each and every one of you that supported this mission in any way - and ask that you keep us in your prayers as we turn to Ghana 2015 planning.  The Lord asked us to go, and did not say stop.  He blessed us mightily this year as in past years.  Lives are forever changed, in Ghana and in the US.  Thanks again for your comments, your prayers, your support in any fashion.  May the work this year be worthy of your time and sacrifice.  God Bless!

A day to learn a bit more about Ghana

A view of downtown Shama from the Fortress slave castle.  Off in the distance is a cross erected on those rocks in the ocean that has been there for hundreds of years.  This is the location where the first European missionaries came ashore from Portugal to spread Christianity to Africa.  This is the area in which our work started and continues today.  Joseph's family home is just 100 yards out of the picture to the left.

We also visited a local beach resort for lunch and a little relaxation.  It is important for us to decompress a bit before we attempt to re-enter our western culture after our very busy and emotionally draining work.

Just fun on the beach.  No swimming suites but we had a great time anyway.

Last stop before the airport was a visit to Kakum National Park and the Canopy walkway.  Seven segments of rope bridges between the tallest of trees in the rain forest.  Lots of fun and beautiful views if you are not afraid of heights!  Lunch followed at Hans Cottage and pictures with the crocodiles.

A new vision - a new mission house!


Joseph has been quietly working on a new vision for missions outreach in the Western Region of Ghana.  His family owns some land in Shama of which Joseph was given a parcel for a new mission house.  When finished, it will be a smaller version of the mission house in Kumasi, open to missionary teams up to about twenty in number.  The ongoing funding from Dayton United Methodist Church is a primary driver to make this possible.  When complete in a few years, teams will be able to use this structure specifically designed for our needs.  This better facilitates work in the Western Region for our outreach.