| Cape Coast shore line |
| A bay along the coast line of Cape Coast |
Elder Call next to some smaller fish that have been laid out on a rack to dry.
There are some resorts along the beach where you can go swimming. We have not taken that opportunity...yet. About as far as we have ventured into the ocean is up to our calves.
This is a picture of Sister Call and George on his first day attending church.
Kofi Bolley, in charge of cars, and Elder Call
Awo Otchere in the translation department
Daniel, over purchasing and Bishop Ghartey, over distribution
The new office with a real window
Eating lunch with Kobbie, Phildellia and Ernest - our Ghanaian "son".
The most exciting thing that happened in Ghana in January was that we had a visit from an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ. Elder Bednar and his wife and also Elder Clayton and his wife came to West Africa. They visited other countries in Africa, but in West Africa they visited Ghana, Nigeria and the Ivory Coast. It was exciting times around here. They arrived Sunday night, January 26, 2014 in Ghana. There was a meeting that was open to anyone who wanted to attend on Tuesday night at the stake center here by the temple. The stake center was packed. People were standing on the sides and in the back. There were also many that were unable to get in the building at all and just stood outside. It was estimated that around 2,000 people were in attendance. Then on Thursday morning there was a meeting with Elder Bednar for all missionaries - including senior missionaries.
Probably one of the most exciting things for us sister senior missionaries was that Sister Bednar and Sister Clayton spent about an hour with us on Monday morning. Every Monday morning we meet as senior sister missionaries for a scripture study. Since Sister Bednar and Sister Clayton were here, the Area President's wife, Sister Curtis, invited them to our scripture study. I was actually scheduled to give the lesson on Matthew chapter 4...however..I willingly gave up my time to be able to hear from Sister Bednar and Sister Clayton. The Bednars have stayed in our home a couple of times when we lived in Boise so it was so good to see Susan Bednar again and visit with her. She is such a humble and kind person. Since Matthew chapter 4 speaks of the calling of Christ's apostles, Sister Curtis asked Sister Bednar to share the experience when her husband was called as an apostle and the feelings she had. It was such a sweet and tender meeting; we all shed a few tears.
That probably is the synopsis for January. I know I didn't say much about our training which is really what we spend most of our time doing. We go to the stakes/districts in Ghana to do training for "Come, Follow Me" and train leaders and youth in the stake young single adult programs. In addition we help coordinating councils organize multistake activities. Then...there is our Institute class...what a joy it is for us to teach the wonderful young adults here. I suppose the sweetest compliment we received was from a young man here who said, "Sister Call, you and Elder Call make the young single adults smile". What more can we ask for. :) We have also begun traveling outside of Ghana, but we didn't begin that until February - so keep posted for February's Blog.
Our mission is more wonderful than we ever could have dreamed it would be. We love the work, we love this Church and we love the Lord!