Friday, December 14, 2012

Update #22 Sept. 15th - Dec. 12th

Dear Praying “Family of Supporters”,

  I’m sorry for the long silence on our part. I don’t know why it is so easy for time to slip away and before we realize several months have passed without writing to let you all know what is happening in our lives.

  Back to the last update…. We were waiting on my Parents to arrive on the 12th of Sept.! They came and went, and what a wonderful time we had with them! They enjoyed getting to hold their 8mo. old grandson, Jarren, for the first time as well as re-acquaint themselves with the other children. We had the privilege to do some traveling and tourism with them, such a wonderful way to spend time together! We visited a very beautiful waterfall called WLI, located about 4hrs drive north of us. The waterfall was back a footpath about 45min. walk, crossing a river/creek about 9 times, a very beautiful walk. Then you reach the bottom of the falls and viewed the waterfall as it cascades strait down for about 300+ feet. It is actually more than twice that high total but you can’t see the rest from the bottom. Only the strong and the brave can make it to the middle where you can view most of the rest of it. Melody, Dad, our van driver, and I braved the 3hr grueling hike but it was very strenuous and I think Dad almost wished he hadn’t gone the next day! It’s supposed to be a 4hr. hike round trip and we did it in 3! Along the way to WLI, we also stopped and took in a “monkey sanctuary”. The monkeys  seemed to come out of nowhere among the trees and before we realized it we were surrounded by them, probably 40 or so.  Feeding the monkeys bananas from your hand is really a riot! The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves! We also enjoyed a Saturday fun day with Brother Samuel’s family at the Ocean, about a 45min drive from our house. They were here for only 8 days so the time went VERY fast and it was hard to see them off at the airport so soon after they got here. I think we all had to shed a few tears. J Somehow, it was a bit comforting to think that we would be the ones traveling next time! J

  We have started constructing a new church building on our new property site. So I (Chad) have been putting some time into that. Of course the progress is very slow because WE don’t want to be the ones to build the church but rather do it as the local Church here has time and money to do it. That way when it is finished they will know it is their church instead of the white man’s church! We are planning the construction in several stages. The first stage is to build the two rooms that will eventually be like two prayer rooms at the front of the auditorium. Then when those are finished we can use those rooms for services while we construct the auditorium as the church has money. Please pray that it will help the church to pull us together and not cause problems. Also pray that the Property where our old church was can be quickly sold without problems and misunderstandings.

  Nov. 18th found us headed for Tamale to spend Thanksgiving with Uncle Ross’. We were privileged to be able to borrow a friend, Godwin’s, air conditioned car which made the 15hr. drive much more comfortable for us! What a blessing! We had a wonderful 5 days in Tamale area, went out to visit the town of Karaga, where Liz and I first met, and then spent Thanksgiving day going out to eat our Thanksgiving dinner with Tanner Leibee’s in their village. I don’t want to forget to mention the wonderful times of fellowship with Ross’. Fri. the 23rd we headed back home and drove the whole 15hrs. in one day! I didn’t think the driving was too much but it was an overload for Elizabeth’s arthritis! She spent the next week laid up in a lot of pain. L Traveling here isn’t like traveling in America. Part of the way the road is dirt, mud and really rough, part is partially paved with lots of potholes and then the rest is nice smooth American like road. Sometimes it seems you are driving through a gauntlet swerving from side to side of the road trying to avoid the potholes or save a tire from bursting. Have to love driving in Ghana! J

  We are still having our language class in the afternoons. We really covet your prayers that we would be able to find ways to retain the things we have learned, throughout our furlough, and that we would be able to come up with a more effective ways to learn this language in the future. We are about to stop having the class for now as we prepare for our furlough in about 5 weeks.

   Yes, for those that don’t know it yet we have ticket’s purchased to leave Ghana on the 21st of Jan. and we are planning to be in America for about 7mo. We have high hopes to get to see most of you during our time there, but if we don’t get a chance to see all of you, you can be assured that we would like to. We also know that 7 months will pass quickly and we won’t be able to do everything we would like to do. Please pray for us, especially our children as we go through all the adjustments and traveling over the next few months.

  Please pray for the Church here in Sogakope! Especially, Brother Samuel’s, Brother Nelson, Brother Seth, Brother John and Brother Simon. We need your prayers much for God’s wisdom as we continue working with these brothers. We desire to be able to encourage them in the Lord and that they would continue to grow and seek God for their lives. Also keep the outreach in the village of Ngugblibi in your prayers. We have a fairly large group of children (about 25) that have been attending services but we haven’t had much interest from the Adults. Pray that God would raise up these children to serve HIM!

  Blessed to be in the service of the KING!
         Chad, Elizabeth and Family 
 


The lower falls


The upper falls


Juli & Elayna


Our whole group


At the monkey sanctuary!


The Children loved all the monkeys... Chace was a lil afraid of them eating out of his hand


Bro Samuel's family at the ocean


Aunt Cynthia making rice balls


Uncle Ross feeding Jarren


Tanner Leibee's family at their village on Thanksgiving day


Our family at Tanner's village