We have a nice breakfast of pancakes and bacon that Ted brought from the U.S. Very good. We are staying in Paul’s home which is very comfortable. We have electricity (fans) and beds to sleep in. We even have a little running water. (Cold and refreshing).
After breakfast, Chief Nana stopped in for a visit. He is the chief in Adankrano where I preached last time I was here. The chief is a member of the church! We spent some time visiting and he will attend our lectures.
Back now from a very good lectureship with the leaders of the area congregations. Thirteen congregations were represented. There were 118 adults and 12 children. We sang, we prayed, and we taught. Due to the lengthy questions after each lesson, we only got three lessons taught. This was fine as the area leadership had good questions and we were there to help them with what they needed, not what we thought they needed. Right! The audience was very grateful and asked us back next year. The local church hosted us in fine manner and even provided a lunch of rice, fried fish, and salad. Mmmmmm….
Our day was well spent. As I write, Fufu is being prepared for our evening meal. Ted, in fact is eating his portion already. Jeff, too. Where’s mine?! Fried Guinea chicken is also brought out with vegetable soup and fruit. A feast!
After our meal, we sit around the living room and talk about the day’s adventures, about life, and about life after death. Great discussions among preachers across boundaries!
Showers and heads hitting pillows round out the day.
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