Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Food from Dina.....every day

Farming for Dina
Monday morning we did everything and then biked into town and bought all of the things we can buy there. Had lunch and then went to Cape. Shopped and emailed. Good day. :)

Tuesday was good also. Elder Oteng gave the instruction at District meeting. We came back and had lunch at Terresa's. Banku with stew and shitto. Sooo nice. :) Stephanie is going to UCC next week so we visited with her for a bit. We'll miss her a ton. Went to see Dina and met her and her friend. Her friend seems interested in the message, the only problem is that she stays in a village just past Dutch Komenda... That's a bit of a walk.... But the Gospel is worth it! Dina just needs to join the church. She's a wonderful woman.

A cute little girl. :)
Wednesday we started by teaching Dina and her family about the priesthood more fully. I love how they understand what we teach very well. Tried talking to everyone in the Zongo and South Africa areas. Not much success. Jesse came in the evening with supplies and then we finished with Mami Esi.

Thursday we stopped by all of our Fante speakers just to let them know that we still care about them since we had no translator. Sat with Isha for a bit and then with Dorcus and Suni. We finished up at Dina's. She tries to feed us every time we come. It's nice, but she thinks that feeding us is more important than the message. So we're helping her understand that we're there for her; not the food. But the food is nice. :)

Blessing the Goober. :)
We started the day by seeing a new investigator named Adjua. A young mother with 2 super cute daughters. Taught Dina about Temple and at Banku. She gives us way too much food. Thank heavens for chickens and cats that hover. We used Ebeneezer for Terresa but she's not serious, and we finally taught Gifty (a new one that stays in the Bakano area).

Saturday started by farming for Dina. The Kissi Elders joined us. We weeded in between corn and cassava. She fed us Banku and some weird stew, but it was all good. All of our English speakers bounced, but Ebeneezer helped us see Kweku and then some prophetess woman.

Photo from Mission President:
"The fish market
was alive and well today."
Sunday was good. We were hoping for more people to show up but Dina has Malaria so she couldn't come. Bummer, but Patrick came to church, and we weren't able to see him all week. After church Mary Asma fed us fufu with light soup. Tried to see some people but no one was home. Felicia also fed us fufu with palmnut soup. I was sneezing and snotting all day, rough life. Life is good and I'm happy. :)

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