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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Communication is a bust!

If you've stopped by to see the Dayton United Methodist Church 2015 mission blog in all the richness of past years, this will be a disappointment.  There were such problems with power outages and lack of internet that after the first weekend we were not able to post.  Please review the 2014 trip to get a feel for the trip in 2015.  This post has been placed in arrears to alert the viewer to the limited detail.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The blessing of water!

Cam introducing the team and the history of the need at this hospital.
Much pomp and circumstance around the gift of clean, life-giving water!
 The first dedication of new water wells provided by the Dayton United Methodist Church this year. This is an electrically powered well, complete with a water tower, that will serve not just the Methodist Faith Teaching Hospital but all the people of Apagya. Mr. Joseph Attah-Amankwaa, the CEO of the Ankasse Hospital made the request for this well during our visit there last July. The people of Dayton UMC responded with this huge blessing!


The Very Rev. Bishop of the Kumasi Diocese opening the well.

Atwima Mim... Sunday worship

Glenn bringing the message at Atwima Mim with Elvis translating
Worship at Atwima Min.  Grace introducing herself to some children
The humble pavilion we built in 2008 is now a nearly complete church.  Gods is truly at work here.
What a blessing it is to visit Atwima Mim from time to time. This was the church for which we built the first pavilion directly back in 2008, and our third overall. The congregation continues to grow, the pavilion is now a beautiful church and the friends we have there are sweet, kind and full of the Holy Spirit. We were able to share a message of hope and grace, Holy Communion, and vibrant worship.

After church, we got to see the Sunday School classroom they have added and the toilets under construction. Thank you Lord, the people of Mim and their mighty and growing church! Blessings!  -Glenn

The visit to Kumi

Julie preaching at Kumi with Isaac interpreting


Oh how awesome is our God!!!

I/We can’t thank you enough for all the prayers.  God has been on the move and I am here to tell you it has been amazing.

I felt such a peace about preaching (I prefer to call it sharing or speaking) God took any/all anxiety away and He filled me with His spirit.  I am excited to say that God used me…yes, little’ol Julie.  I was just the vessel, He was the one in control from beginning to end.

Before the service I prayed with my spirit filled interpreter, asking the Lord to fill us and this place with His Holy Spirit, as I prayed, a gentle breeze came up.  Then often throughout the service I would notice that breeze, sometimes stronger than other times.  I then would take note of what was happening in the service and realized the Holy Spirit was even stronger when needed.

I chose to speak about training up your child in the way of the Lord so when they are old they will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6)  When we arrived for the service, one of the first things in this service that was not a normal routine for them, is that they had their children recite memory verses.  Young children quoting these from memory with many being multiple verses in a row was just the beginning.  Then the children sang, and then a group came up and did a need dance. It was a confirmation of my…God’s choice of what to preach on.  God used my stories to minister to others.  I am so grateful!

I would enjoy sharing more details about this awesome experience so please feel free to ask me when I return.  God bless you for the prayers. Keep them coming!   -Julie


Vibrant worship at Kumi!  The church at one year old is growing!

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Challenges

As you might imagine, our schedule is pretty demanding. Then, when we have a little time to post on the blog, we have power or communications issues. Our apologies for the spotty posting... it is a challenge. Your prayers on the topic are appreciated! We'll do the best we can.  Right now there are additional posts to upload but our technology has not been available to complete the process.

The church at Nkakom



Church at Nkakum... Bob brought the message.  Eight were added to the Kingdom today!
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Rebecca and Ruthie had the opportunity to work with the children in Sunday School.

All dressed up for church!

Here we are, ready to visit Kumi, Atwima Mim and Nkakom. Kumi was one of the churches we planted last year. Pavilions were built for the very small churches at Mim in 2008 and Nkakom in 2013. Our group divided into three teams to present at all three villages today.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Strong in Spirit!

What a trip so far!  This team is ready for some important work this year, that is obvious.  The very first thing we did upon arrival was to anoint one another for the activity ahead.  Organized into three teams, we proceeded through each floor of the mission house, anointing every doorpost and lentle. After a great dinner, we had our first team devotion to fortify ourselves for the mission.  These devotions are very special times of study, reflection and sharing.

Saturday morning, a number of us were up very early on the veranda for some quiet time with the Lord, and our first few pots of coffee.  Again, this time is precious to all engaged.  As the remainder of the team shuffled in, we moved into morning prayers before breakfast.  Let me just say that breakfast was delayed by a half hour this day because of the work being done through the Holy Spirit in the hearts and minds of the group.  Special, special time indeed.  Work to be done... for sure.  Powerful things afoot this year and I can't wait to see what is in store for the faithful! Thanks for your prayers.  -Glenn

First Days...

What a joy to play with the neighborhood children around the mission house.  We threw Frisbee rings, sang silly songs and taught them John 3:16.

Sorry... gotta go now.  There are more children outside the front gates calling for me!   -Rebecca

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Formal preparations complete!

Sunday was notable as it was the last the day of our preparation meetings. We began with Romans chapter 12, to remember who we are as a team and to gather strength in understanding the mission before us. We are one team, one body in Christ, set out to bring light to villages that need to hear the message of the Gospel. We pray that along with our many Ghanaian friends and partners, we will indeed make a difference!

Next our focus turned once again to communicating clearly when presenting witness or messages. We are thankful we have such good Christian family as translators in Ghana, that can fix our mistakes and cultural faux pas!

I am humbled by the mission ahead and the great team God has formed to do His work. Everyone has different and special gifts to bring as an offering of service before the Lord. He prepares the way and then prepares each individual on the team for their special part.  I can't wait to see how each and every one of us are used this year. Oh the stories we will be able to tell!   -Glenn

The team after commissioning Sunday

Most of our team... all dressed in Ghanaian.  We were missing Grace (already in Ghana for a summer internship) and Cam (In Kentucky for spiritual retreat and 2016 planning).  Left to right are Sue, Rebecca, Peggy, Julie, Ruthie, Tom and Tommy, Cathy, Bob and Renee, Kevin, Lynnette, Glenn, Betty

Comissining Sunday

It's commissioning Sunday at Dayton United Methodist Church. Blessings and prayers poured out for the team and the journey ahead. May we be steadfast in purpose and be exemplary in demonstrating the Lord's grace and love to all we encounter in the villages of Asampanaye and Kawmeata, Ghana.