Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Goodbye First Baptist Folks!: Day 9

Well it's simple...we did nothing today...and it was a good day. We woke up, ate a little breakfast and then headed out to do some shopping. I got a few items...got something for my Dad, Jada, Jeremiah, Chloe and I think one of my Brooklyn kids....oh right, got something for Minga. I have a lot more shopping to do, but I have nothing but time! lol. Well, after that we just relaxed...I took a nap, went to workout, watched yet another business talk with Mr. Corpening and the guys and had some dinner. For dinner....I actually ate. I had a piece of fish, a little cabbage and tomato soup. And then I had some hot chocolate. Hey, it's a long way from rice and bread. But i'm still pacing myself and even though I ate fish I am still a vegetarian until I get back home. Anyway, today is our church groups last day here in Ghana. I will miss them. We all got so close. They will check out at 6am and head to the airport for a 10am flight. Please pray for their safe return. I'll stay here in the hotel and check out at 10am. One of the King's assistants will meet me here at 10am and take me to the Street Academy where I will volunteer for the next 2 days. We were at the Street Academy yesterday if you remember. Don't worry, i'm not staying there! lol. I'll just work there and then i'll be at another hotel in Accra for the next few days. I heard it was nice too. They better have Wi-fi. lol. The King's Assistants will be with me for my entire stay. Gotta love that King huh? Anyway, i'll be in Kyebi on Saturday for an event that the President will be at....as in President Mills, the President of Ghana. Then back to Accra that night...not sure if i'm looking forward to that 3 hour drive and back in one day...the roads are so bumpy, but at least i'm not driving. Then on the 18th i'll preach at a teen chapel in Accra. Then head to Kumasi that night...not sure if it's by plane or car. I'll meet the head of the Internation Christian School Mr. Yaboah and stay with him and his family until the 21st. Then back to Koforidua for 3 days to work at the church that we visited this past Sunday...worship with them Sunday...maybe preach. Reginald, one of the King's assistants will take me to a football/soccer tournament one of those days too. Then on the 26th and 27th, i'll be in one of the King's 900 villages called Kade and will be with the Chief of that village for 2 days and talk to the kids in their village. Then back to Accra the night of the 27th to relax and shop on the 28th...to head home on the 29th. There! There's my schedule for all you worrying folks. Of course all of this is subject to change by the Holy Spirit.

The second part of my journey begins!

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