Please keep us in prayer Sunday and Monday as we travel to the United States for our home assignment. Our travel time totals nearly 24 hours including a four hour layover in the Paris airport. [...]
On Saturday evening after the medical clinic, one of my colleagues invited me to go with him to greet the head imam (mosque leader) and give him Scripture. This missionary had felt a burden to [...]
[nggallery id=34] This past weekend we helped out at a medical clinic outreach in a village deep in the Guinean countryside. During the course of the clinic, we saw 92 patients. Diagnoses [...]
This past week, a colleague and I went on an outreach to a village market. We loaded up our backpacks with Scriptures and other literature and drove approximately two hours into the Guinean [...]
Two days ago, while waiting outside a store, I struck up a conversation with the young man sitting on the bench next to me. After some small talk, I asked him if he prayed. That is a common [...]
Today, we are living in a changed country. This past Tuesday, the announcement came that the president of Guinea had died. That very day, a military faction launched a coup in order to topple [...]
Last week, we finished formatting the 2009 Scripture Calendars and sent them to the printer in Conakry. We expect them to be finished soon and ready for distribution. This year we are printing [...]
The year 2008 marks the 50th anniversary of Guinea’s independence from France. In honor of the occasion, our colleague, Eugene, wrote the following that I wish to share: “We prefer [...]
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We have been back in Guinea for about a week now. It is good to be back home after all our travels. Some things in Guinea haven’t changed. This past Sunday, riots broke out in Conakry [...]