Hopefully dry season will start in November. Nice, dry, weather with cool nights. Right now the rains have stopped but it is still humid. I know it has been around 100 degrees. I have been so tired. I said I quit this past week. I quit language. Just let me get into real ministry...and then, I knew I would regret it. I knew I would miss out in hearing the realness in people's hearts not knowing their heart language. So...I will continue...(sigh)We went back over to Gushiegu. On the way, there is a Good News Bible Church. We stopped there to greet the pastors. I was shown a back room in their church. In this room were huge-huge sacks of peanuts. I was told the pastor has been teaching on tithing. People in this area don't necessarily have cash but they have the crops which they will sell at the market. Many church members felt led to give back to God what He had given to them. I thought it was just beautiful to see God's Word penetrate people's lives in real ways. What a blessing it is to be obedient! One sack could sell for 1,400.00 GhCedis. That would be about 333.00$. That is a lot for a church who has a weekly offering of about 15.00$.
Damary and I, again, stayed with Fela and Pui. They are doing well at gardening! We don't have broccoli here and they are growing it! I gotta start me some of this gardening somethin-somethin' :) They were so generous to give us some to take back to Tamale. Something else I think you would find interesting is they keep their motorbike in their house. Thieves are quite clever and can and will use any means to steal a bike no matter if there is a watchman, big gates and/or high walls. So, they keep their motorbike in the house. The new week is here! Be praying for a steadfast heart! Thank goodness God is with me.