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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Congratulations Pastor Mohammed!

Pastor Ziblim Mohammed - Graduate
Ghana Baptist Theological Seminary

Pastor Mohammed and wife, Dorcas

Dorcas

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Walking in Wyamba

On July 2009, a small mission team will be going to Wyamba to take the Good News of Jesus Christ into the village. Currently, there is a mosque, but no Christian church. There are Muslims, but no Christians.

IMB missionaries, Pat and Peggy Ozment, along with their Ghanaian counterparts have met with the Chief of Wyamba and have been welcomed into the village.

There are 235 children attending Wyamba school. The children do not have safe or clean drinking water, so we are working on getting some piped in from a nearby water source.

More importantly, the children need Living Water. Please join us in praying that they will drink deeply from The Well.

Click here to view a walking tour of Wyamba.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Wyamba Village, Northern Region












Monday, May 18, 2009

Meet Nathan

Nathan
Age: 19 days
He was brought to Orphan Home a few days ago.
His mother died giving him life.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Kushibo Grinding Mill

In June 2007, my friend, Chief Imorow of Kushibo, asked our team to pray for his village because they had recently experienced a tragic loss. While taking grain to a neighboring village to be ground, several of the village women drowned while crossing a swollen river.

In June 2008, we returned to Kushibo and presented the village with the funds for a grinding mill. A special thank you to the students of Heritage Christian Academy for collecting nickles, dimes and quarters to help fund this project!

Click here to see the grinding mill in action!






HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET OF THOSE WHO BRING GOOD NEWS OF GOOD THINGS! Rom 10:15b

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Leaving a Legacy

Below is a narrated video of how my dear friends Pat and Peggy Ozment are leaving a legacy of God's Word in the villages of the Northern Region of Ghana, West Africa.

Look closely and you will see precious faces of the Dagomba. I know many of them by name, especially the man who is always standing beside Rev. Pat. This is my Ghanaian team leader, Pastor Ziblim Mohammed. We have been working together for 6 years. It was his daughter, Patience, who recently died from complications due to malaria.

After three years on the field, Rev. Pat and Mom Peggy are leaving West Africa in October to return to the States, but we all know they will leave their hearts in the Northern Region.

Click here to see an online version of this story.