A Chapter Closes, Another Opens

We all have talents and skills that can be used in many ways. On January 13, 2008, God called me to minister as an expression of Jesus’ love for all.  In my life, I have been a Realtor, concrete layer and finisher, grocery store worker, metrologist, engineering technician, Barista, Nuclear Health Physicist, retail clerk, US Airman, [...]



More Ghanaian Culture and Wachee Recipe

Give with your left or right, which, in Ghana, IS a matter of right and wrong! “Raise your right hand,” a teacher corrected the preschool student who raised his left hand to indicate he knew the answer to the question just asked at our school. Ghanaians train their children from an early age to differentiate between [...]



Blessed Hospital Visitations

We (Leah and Joel; both co-labors in the Lord in Tamale) continued to join in the suffering of hospital patients through prayer every Thursday.  The second Thursday in April, we encountered an oppressive spirit; definitely a dark power against which we were fighting. It was hard to pray, hard to concentrate, hard to see past [...]



God’s Appointment

Once again, no one was available to accompany Leah and I to the hospital to ask people, in Dagbani, whether we could pray with them. I believed strongly that God wanted us ministering at the hospital even if all we could speak was English, so we went armed with the one Dagbani phrase, “May we [...]



School Service Continues!

The month of April was full of activity at “our” school.  God continues to reap and bless his harvest, the latest is another teacher, Mr. Zachariah we will call him.  He didn’t participate in the classes we taught, but was found frequently outside listening to what was being said.  One day, when I was teaching [...]