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Date: 6th September 2010


Mike, Your dad is the pastor at my former church. My husband, who died in December, was a Liberian and reading your blog has brought back so many memories! I can relate. I made about 5 or 6 trips to Liberia during the 70s and 80s and lived there a year in my husband's village in 1983-84. I have also visited Ghana and Kumasi. Blessings on your good work! Ben Roof of Our Savior forwarded on your blog to me.

From Blog: Packing
Date: 6th September 2010

Sounds awesome!
Michael, You're experiences sound awesome, and you haven't even been there a week! You will have so many great memories from this trip. I can't wait to see some of the pictures when you return!

From Blog: Cataract Surgeries and Mountain Biking
Date: 3rd September 2010

What an experience
Mike, Your dad told me you were going to Africa and what an awesome experience. He also told me about almost coming up short in the glasses dept and then what a windfall. Just goes to show you, the Lord always comes through. Love to see some pics.


Date: 3rd September 2010

What an experience
Mike, Your dad told me you were going to Africa and what an awesome experience. He also told me about almost coming up short in the glasses dept and then what a windfall. Just goes to show you, the Lord always comes through. Love to see some pics.


Date: 3rd September 2010

Yayy
Hi Mike- So glad you made it there safe. I'll be here weekly reading your blogs to see how the trip goes so make sure you keep me updated.

From Blog: First Day in Ghana
Date: 3rd September 2010


Enjoying your notes. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to some pictures.

From Blog: Northwestern Eye Clinic
Date: 3rd September 2010

Good idea!
I like the idea of pedaling food and toilet paper to people in traffic. . .I think that could work in America. ..people would not mind traffic so much. . .dare I say they might actually look forward to traffic and getting waited on?! I know I have thought many a time when I am sitting in traffic without my coffee because I was in a hurry. . ."man I wish someone would come up on a bike and bring me my order!". =) Just a thought.

From Blog: First Day in Ghana
Date: 2nd September 2010

Glad you made it safe
Looking forward to hearing updates on the trip big cat. Sounds interesting already.

From Blog: First Day in Ghana
Date: 1st September 2010

God Bless
Mike---God bless you and have a safe trip. As you spend your time working with the people of Ghana, remember to take time to take it all in. You will realize or be reminded how blessed you are and how much more you are receiving in your spiritual life than you are actually giving to these people. I'll bet you get hooked!

From Blog: Packing
Date: 30th August 2010

Good luck!
Have an awesome trip, Michael. I'll be checking in on your blog. Can't wait to hear all about your adventures!

From Blog: Packing





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