Pictured with Pastors Samuel and Felicia Hinneh. Samuel is the academic dean at the main Bible school, and Felicia is the librarian.
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Christopolis A/G, Brewerville, Liberia
A first for me - I was "flowered". Congregants gave money for flowers and pinned them to my clothing. This is done here as a fundraiser. The ladies are trying to raise the money to plaster the inside of their new church building.
I was letting my hair grow out a bit, but after the first trip in the heat and humidity, I went back to my regular cut. I can only imagine what my hair would have looked like had I not cut it. (Reference to the wet hair on my neckline)
The women also sold a cake to the gender giving the most money in a special offering. Ladies worldwide have used creative means to raise money for their church projects.
What a great day we had!
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Freedom Center A/G–Johnsonville
July 12, 2015, we preached for Pastors Josiah and Jacqueline Mesleh. They had us in their home for a delicious meal afterwards, and we enjoyed their fellowship and hospitality.
This was the path leading to the pastor’s home. I think more motorbikes have traveled it than cars. But the meal of beans, rice, and fish plus the hospitality of our hosts was worth the trip.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Jesus, Build A Fence
What an appropriate song for the youth choir to sing as the nations of
Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea continue to pray for God's protection
against the deadly Ebola virus and other physical and spiritual forces
that come against them on a daily basis.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Joy of Salvation A/G–Pipeline
July 5, 2015, we had the privilege to preach for the principal at Owensgrove Bible Institute and pastor of Joy of Salvation A/G Church, Rev. Hastings Forkeyah, in the Pipeline community in Monrovia.
We washed our hands at the door and arrived in time to catch a bit of the Sunday school lesson.
These musical intruments are called sasas. They are made from gourds covered with beads strung on string. They make quite the percussion section.
Preaching and prayer time
The views from my vantage point
The road to this location was probably the worst that we have navigated this season. Pictures don’t capture the experience adequately. We traveled in a 4x4 vehicle, while most walked or rode motorbike taxis. The lengths people will go to be in church on Sunday! I think God must be pleased.
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