love and memories I cant tell you how much i wish i could be there with all the kids! I remember one on one with Prince in math. He tried so hard and was always willing to learn. He was such a good kid and had a smile that would soften the hardest of hearts. i will miss him dearly.
Hey Lisa hope you realise you will never be the same again! :)...not after those STUNNING kids....thanks for your awesome updates on Apebouso! really kool that you ended your stay with an exursion! be blessed in your travelling home!
Mom,
Your last statement about playing in the rain is so true. I find, that as an adult, we often times, are running to our cars or shelter, hoping to get there before we get to wet, yet children will play in the rain as long as we let them, just like the sun is shining, sometimes longer! I now am asking myself that same question, what, as an adult, have I lost?? There is no answer. So guess what I'm doing the next time we have rain (as long as there isn't severe lightning and thunder and tornadoe and severe thunderstorm warnings) playing in the rain with my daughter. Well, she's up from her nap, gotta fly.
We all love you.
Jen
One Month gone! I can hardly believe that you have been there for one month already - think of you often - thought I would see another blog from today. . . . . . posting this one at Church in the morning! Love and Miss you! Take care, Kim
i can actually see the kids LOVING the music instruments...what an awesome gift! now they can enjoy worship time even more! (if thats possible!),,,awesome to get an update on the village...their enthusiasm is really something incredibly special...stoked to hear that you have some help and company Christine :)
Great to hear from you! I sure enjoyed your message. You live a life of such diversity. Your writing portrays such a sense of peace and confidence. Glad you mentioned the communication challenges, I will resize photos before I send. Prayers, Jeff
So good to see some news from you! Very happy you haven't seen any snakes! We have had one day in June without rain! Hot today though; with a chance of Thunder Storms! Glad you are enjoying your trip - keep writing and I will keep checking on you! Love you and Miss you! Kim
Missing Ghana Glad you 2 are together there! I hope you enjoy every minute together and learn a lot from one another! The Lord is incredible how He works! Bless you. Greetings to the kids!
Hi - I was just checking on my freind Lisa Seifert from Remer MN - Hoping her journey was uneventful and she is adjusting and enjoying her time in Africa! Waiting to hear something from her or about her on your website. We are still praying for you Lisa!
Love Kim Archer (Remer MN)
Hi Christine,
I enjoyed reading your blog. Our days at the cider mill seem like distant memories. I often wonder about you and your family. Glad to know you made it back safely. It was very cold and rainy here today-reminded me of those cold fall days we shared. Thank you for sharing your stories.
Alicia
Great to hear from you. I miss Apebouso.
How are you all doing?
I wish I can write like you do.
I like your way of writing.
Give our love to all at Apebouso.
Blessings
Lewis
I can't stop reading Please can you teach me how to write?
I like reading your blog.
May the LORD bless you for all the good work.
I am always learning from you and Kirk.
When are you coming to Ghana?
I leave on saturday for a one week YWAM Base Leaders Training in the UK before I head off for home.
May the LORD bless your stay.
Lewis
Great photos! Hi Kirk and Christine,
So glad Praise and Kwabena could come to the U.S. with you and are enjoying the sights! Love these updates...if you get to the East Coast, let me know! :-) Love, Sandy
how wonderful! Oh my! What a wonderful time for the boys - and for you. I am so happy for you all. May you find that "stable" (ha!) in Michigan. Blessings abundant on your time stateside. Much love, Catherine
Praise God! Oh, what a tremendous answer to prayer! I'm excited for you and pray that God will guard his heart and spirit as he experiences such new things. You are amazing and I rejoice with y'all! Let me know if you are scheduled to be in the Dallas area at any time. Otherwise, let me know if you can take any extra things back with you (I can only imagine you will have so much to take back!).
Love,
Nancy
Tears of joy I am sharing in the crying as I read this. I can't wait for you all to be here! I can't wait to be a part of some of the new discoverys Kwabs will be having. I CAN'T WAIT!!!
YAY! Hey Wiltse Family!
That is so exciting!! so good to hear from you too...Kwabwena must be in total shock! awesome opportunity!
You survived Ghana/USA immigration! wow :)
missing you guys heaps...think of you lots...been crazy busy lately but will be in touch again when your IN AMERICA! :)
So jealous of Alesha right now!
Aroha nui
Akos
xxx
Welcome Hi Sarah and welcome to this blog site. I don't feel that I'm the best "blogger" so if you have any questions (or further comments) please feel free to ask/post them.
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what a place! I Would like to know where this village/town Apebouso takes that you work in is. It seems like it could be an interesting place to visit? on a day trip. Is it in the Kumasi area? I will be visiting Ghana in a few months time, and I am looking for some out of the way places to introduce to my kids (I originally come from Ghana) and I am looking for some rural 'spots'. Would you suggest it? I would appreciate any feed back. Thank you
Cally
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love and memories
I cant tell you how much i wish i could be there with all the kids! I remember one on one with Prince in math. He tried so hard and was always willing to learn. He was such a good kid and had a smile that would soften the hardest of hearts. i will miss him dearly.