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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Village life

Besides preaching and recording our activities with her camera, we sometimes catch Sue out sharing with villagers and blessing babies.  This one just emerged from his bath.

Hangin' with Renee...

Hanging out under a tree while a gentle rain falls.  Usually short-lived, the rains didn't dampen the spirit of the team or hinder us; though the dirt roads certainly went from bad to worse.

Morning opportunities

Tom presented the morning message to the "waiting area" of the medical clinic.  Fresh off of a great talk Tuesday night, he was on a roll with another effective and ever-changing perspective on the message of salvation.

Tuesday evening

Tom brought the message on Tuesday evening after another part of the "Son of God" movie was shown.  A great message - another nice group of people claimed Jesus this day and received their salvation.  Tomorrow during the final night in Kumi, the last part of the film will be shown depicting the crucifixion and resurrection.  Renee is scheduled to speak the final night.

The crowd gathers...

The crowd is getting warmed up for the evangelistic outreach on Tuesday night.  Rachel is wearing a shawl because it's actually unseasonably cold here this year.  The days are comfortable compared to the heat we have had in past trips.

Everyone get involved in building the church!

One of the required tasks with metal roof construction in Ghana is to "make" roofing nails.  Betty, Elvis, Sue and Renee are pressing cap-head nails through small squares of roofing felt to serve as gaskets. 

Construction continues

The pavilion in Kumi continues to rise up from the hillside.  Our new truss design will make the finished structure seem larger.  Once completed as a church building, this provides additional space for fans and lights.

Preaching the Gospel at the clinics

Before starting up the medical clinics each day, one of our group would share the Gospel with those gathered to be seen by the doctors.  Laura takes a turn on this day while the rest of us set up the clinic.

Our mobile medical lab

Collins is with us again this year to help with the lab work.  Various tests including those for malaria and anemia were performed on those with symptoms to ensure proper treatment..

Hello... My name is Tom.

Tom enjoys talking with all the villagers, especially the children - when he's not over working on the pavilion.  He has a gentle and effective way of speaking truth.

Introducing more Bible stories

Even the classroom teacher is getting in on the coloring!  Pictures selected were not only for coloring, but to introduce Bible stories to the children.

Day two...

Day two in Kumi... the children are out in greater numbers and not so timid as the first day.  Here Renee is playing with our John 3:16 throwing rings.  This part of Ghana has more of the poorer homes like the one behind the children.