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This blog is for the purpose of letting our missionaries tell the Stories of what God has done through them while at the Village Of Hope in Ghana, West Africa.
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Everyone is doing well. We had several feel a bit sick yesterday due to the heat but Tommy is very pleased with how much we have accomplished already by God's grace. The VBS finished up in a powerful way yesterday. We had well over 300 in attendance. The children loved their crayons, Bible story and candy. The preacher in the village was very happy and believes many will come this Sunday for worship. Emmanuel, the preacher, taught a class for the teens and adults and there was standing room only and many questions. Please pray for the people in the Village of Kweikrom and that many souls will be added to the kingdom. The poverty is extreme but the love for God is immense.
We will finish moving the teacher's lounge this morning before school begins then we will grab breakfast and head off to our duties. The Traverse City house is looking good. There is still more painting and scraping but should be done soon. We hope to pour the footing for the baptistery this morning. The digging for the footing and the trench for the drainage line is done. All the supplies were purchased yesterday so we should be rolling today. We hope to have this done before we leave.
We love you all very much and miss you. Thank you again for your prayers for us and the people of Ghana. Our lives will never be the same and we hope as we return to help share what God has taught each of us.
Because of the mighty cross,
Mark and the team
Everyone has adjusted well to the heat. This is a real answer to prayer. We drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Today we did the scraping and indoor painting of one of the group homes. They were amazed by how much was accomplished. Besides Jeff and Zack getting into a paint fight (just kidding but they did leave a few marks on each other) we had a blast. We did quite a bit of singing while we worked and our paint foreman, Godfry, taught us a new Ghanaian song.
Tonight we will have a movie night with the children. We will show Cars compliments of Joseph Cutler, his favorite movie and he wanted to leave a copy with Tommy, and we will also hand out a special candy treat.
We look forward to worshipping with the church here at the Village of Hope in the morning. As we worship here, we will be united with you in Spirit.
We got word about the death of Katherine Austin. We are lifting up Ken and Becky and all the family in our prayers. We are thankful Katherine is released from her suffering and now home with her God. But we also hurt for Ken at this tremendous loss.
We serve such an awesome God and continue to praise Him for his love, faithfulness, mercy and grace. Please keep those prayers going.
We love you all,
Mark and the team
We had a wonderful experience on our way to the airport on Wednesday. Outside of Atlanta, we stopped for gas and lunch. Across the street from the Wendy's we ate at once a grocery store. Michelle Cutler went over to buy some M & M's for the children and at the check out there was only one lane open. When she got to the clerk, he noticed her Ghana team T-shirt. He is from Accra, Ghana and has been to the Village of Hope. How cool is our God. That gave us all a wonderful dose of encouragement at the beginning of our mission. Several of us went back to the store for a picture with Wisdom (his name). We have been asking God for wisdom so why shouldn't he show wisdom to us!!
We got to the Village of Hope around 9 p.m. last night. The power was off and came back on this early morning. It is intermittent at best so I'm not sure how many emails we will be able to get out. We will do our best. Continue to pray for rain. It is so badly needed.
Here is our schedule so far: Tomorrow we will begin work on the new concrete baptistery. The new church building will be built around it one day. That is a great cornerstone! We will also be painting one of the houses where children stay. It is the Traverse City house (built with funds from the Traverse City Church of Christ). Bob Chism, son of George from Traverse City and minister of the Prestoncrest Church of Christ) will be here next week to teach a seminar for the staff. We will be laying stone pavers around the school house and help move furniture and supplies into several new classrooms. The second level on the school house has been completed and they will begin work on the third story. Next Monday - Wed. will be our VBS at a village. We could have up to 500 people in attendance. We spent some time as a team after lunch putting our materials together for the craft projects. We have much to do and by God's grace we can get many projects accomplished. Tonight we have singing and tomorrow night we have a movie night with the children. I will get to preach this Sunday or the next here at the Village of Hope.
We got a tour today of the Village of Hope and it is amazing all that God is doing here. They will receive ten or more new children next week and they will be maxed out. The children are beautiful and full of life. You can see the love and confidence they have received by the staff. God is doing an amazing work here.
It has been great to be with Tommy and we continue to pray for him and his ministry here. He is so busy living for the King. I can picture the Rider family everywhere I go. We just shot some hoop with some of the boys across from the home where the Rider's stayed. I can almost see them in the front of their home in my thoughts. I do understand why they miss it here so much. Ma Victoria sends her love to you all Riders and Comfort sure does miss Camille. The children enjoyed the notes you sent to them and Reuben loves the chocolate chips. Danny and Bobbie Lynn, you were right about how good Reuben and Leticia can cook.
Bud, Cathy is staying hydrated and as cool as possible. Dorothy hasn't taken any hikes yet but we were taking bets to see if she could beat the metro train in Atlanta that took us to the correct terminal. Bill keeps us in stitches with his funny jokes. Zack and Ernst are enjoying basketball teamwork and Meredith is a natural with the children. April makes friends with everyone she meets and the Cutler's have many children to hold in their as they miss terribly Joseph and Danielle. Billie Jean is also doing wonderful and there is not a child far from her. The Tiller's have been such a blessing with their leadership and support. I am so thankful one of the elders is with us on our journey. The Sasser's and Dee have fit right in with our group and we are all working together wonderfully.
There is so much to tell but little time. Please know that we are doing great and we all know how important your prayers are.
We love you,
Mark and the team
(L to R) Jeff and Michelle Cutler, Zack Pratt,Meredith and Cathy Norris, Lori and David Tiller, Dorthy and Bill Langley, Billie Jean Coleman, April Wallis, Mark Brackney. (Not Pictured) Pete and Faye Sasser and their daughter Dee Burleson.
During my lesson, we had the elders come and surround the Rider's and the twelve others departing this Wednesday morning. Tom Drinnen led a beautiful prayer thanking God for his protection and guidance for the Rider family and asking God to bless the mission team about to depart. I then led a study through Numbers 13 and 14 the importance of having eyes of faith. This is the story of the sending of the spies into the land of Canaan. Ten spies gave a report of discouragement and despair while two spies (Joshua and Caleb) knew with God's help it was time to claim the land God had promised them 400 years earlier (Gen. 12). Do we have eyes of faith or unbelief? Do we have a grasshopper faith or a victorious one? You will have to read Numbers 13 to understand that grasshopper comment.
Pray that our mission team will have the faith of Joshua and Caleb as we encounter giants of various kinds. We know God is able to accomplish His will through us if we trust Him. Pray we will be a blessing to Tommy and the work at the Village of Hope and not a distraction. We do not want to be a high maintainance group but rather one that quickly adjusts to the new surroundings and will surround the children and staff at the Village of Hope with love.
We look forward to what God has in store for us. Thank you for your prayers.
We will depart for Atlanta on Wed. morning. Our flight leaves at 4:30 p.m. We will arrive about 24 hours later in Accra. We will post as we are able according to the power supply and keep you informed.
So you can pray for us by name, the mission team is made up of the following: Bill and Dorothy Langley, Meredith and Cathy Norris, Zack Pratt, April Wallis, David and Lori Tiller, Jeff and Michelle Cutler, Billie Jean Coleman, Pete and Faye Sasser and their daughter Dee Burleson, and Mark Brackney.
Blessings,
Mark