I’m off to the airport to fly back to the US. Please pray that all will go well and I’ll have enough energy when I arrive to play with my boy!
Oct
14
Flight to Accra
I flew down to Accra from Tamale yesterday on Antrak, a domestic airline in Ghana. The plane is really small and makes a scary racket as you walk across the tarmac to it.
This video clip is of me walking out to the plane. Thankfully that flight is about the only one that comes in to that airport so I don’t have to worry about being hit by another plane.
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Oct
13
The Devil’s in the Details
Overloaded trucks are a common site in West Africa. This is one that we passed on the very bumpy dirt road to Nakpanduri.
If you look closely you’ll see that there is a guy standing (not sitting) on top!
If you look even closer you’ll see that he is lighting up a cigarette! Talk about having a death wish!
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Oct
13
Photo of the Day

I’m working on putting together a slideshow/gallery with my favorite portraits from this trip. This is one that really stands out to me. There is something in the guy’s eyes and expression that captivate my attention. I think I could stare back at him for hours.
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Oct
13
Tommy’s Preaching Points
If you are a regular church-going Baptist you probably think a preaching point is a bullet on the pastor’s powerpoint slide. In the remote regions of Northern Ghana a preaching point is a location in a remote village where people gather together to hear God’s Word. Sometimes it is under a tree, sometimes in a courtyard, other times in a school yard.
Last year, we joined Tommy Harrison for a church service in Porungon, one of his three preaching points. This year I went with him to another village about 2 miles from Porungon. Instead of meeting under a tree, they meet under a tin roof used as a school. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct
13
First Grade Reading
Peggy Ozment has been tutoring a young girl to help her learn to read. She’s in first grade and her school uses some very interesting textbooks. Peggy showed them to me and I had to put a few of my favorite pages on here.
It’s pretty unreal the stuff in these books. I’m pretty sure some with no real training in education came up with the content. I’m positive someone with no training in publishing designed the books – the pixelated images and clip-art are unreal.
A couple highlights are:
- The very strange collection of “religious leaders” they include. Akhenaton?
- 75% of a father’s “duty” involves buying things for the children
- A mother’s duty is to make sure the family is happy
- Teachers are told to “demonstrate father giving money to mother”
- They are told they have the right to be “free from rape”. These are first graders. FIRST GRADE!
- The definition of air pollution adds a whole new twist to global warming. Stop coughing! Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct
12
Photo of the Day

Everyone needs good sepia toned image every once in a while. Everyone also needs a good nose-picking every once in a while.
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Oct
11
Photo of the Day
I went into town to say good-bye to several friends and got caught in a torrential rain. I sat under a tin roof with some guys for about 45 minutes waiting for it to die down. Turned out it was a great photo location as I snapped all the folks passing by.
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