
Preaching in the village outside of Navrongo with Pastor, Abraham. Both Stuart and I preached
after the Jesus Film was shown.
Having a movie in the village is a special treat!
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The Village watches the Jesus Film and applauded every time Jesus does a miracle! Over 300 raised
their hands to receive Christ and over
40 are healed! Praise God!
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There is a scene depicting the temptation of Christ using a snake which always get's the crowd upset.
It's interesting to watch the story unfold with a crowd that has no idea that although Jesus is being
crucified he is going to rise again. They have
never heard the end of the story!
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Stuart did a great job at the pastors conference on the
subject of unity and coming together on the common
ground regarding prayer and the lost. The conference
included Pentecostals, methodist, pedestrians, baptist
and charismatic. It was a timely message.
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Stuart with Pastor Abraham, his wife Lydia and
their little girl and myself having a very bad
hair day! I guess that's why the women wear
cloth around their heads!
Hmm I always wondered?
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This was amazing! This man was in pain and
could not move his side. Stuart prayed for him and
he was completely healed. Another man shared
that his deaf ear opened up. Praise God!
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These kids loved having their picture taken. What you
see here is a well. They cost around $2,000. This
is a busy place and serves the entire community.
People come and go all day long with buckets,
bowls, and large containers to get fresh water.
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This is my favorite photo.
This little boy with his goat standing in front
of a huge pile of trash. Learn more about the
area and the amazing things God did in Navrongo.
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These boys were so happy that we had left over biscuits from the conferences. Snack were provide which included a coke and biscuit. It was a big hit!
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Donkeys and with carts are a popular form
of travel in Northern, Ghana.
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This young man is fortunate to have a well
right in his back yard.
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Sunday School at Abraham and Lydia's church
in Navrongo, Ghana
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