Drew Hayes, a WorldVenture mid-term worker just spent several weeks in Guinea filming to produce three documentaries for our team. He spent two weeks in Kankan {among the Maninka people} with our [...]
Tomorrow, we will be assisting in an eyeglass clinic in a nearby town. During the clinic, people will receive vision screenings and receive glasses. Even more important, they will have the [...]
Sometimes. Just sometimes. I forget I’m in Guinea. Because it almost feels like paradise. The beginning of the month we escaped to Kassa, an island off the coast of Conakry for a prayer [...]
By God’s grace, we made it to Conakry and back without any problems. Thank you all for your prayers. Sadly, the roads in other parts of Guinea were not as safe. In the southeastern part [...]
As you read this, we are making our way to the capital, a 9+ hour drive south for a conference. The roads are a combination of dirt and pavement; pot holes, pedestrians, and livestock slow our [...]
Sitting at the table shaving cold butter off the block, I noticed the overhead solar light was having trouble keeping the darkness at bay. The room was cast in greyness. The butter was too stiff [...]
David sent out an email update this morning. If you did not receive it and would like to be on our mailing list, please let us know by sending an email using the “Contact” button on [...]
As of this month, we have begun renting a facility to use for a variety of ministries and outreach-oriented activities. To begin with, we are moving our Fulbe believer meetings there since the [...]
My happiest daydreams and intentions don’t come until the end of a second or third cup of coffee, and no earlier than 10 am. I am not now, and never have been a morning person. About two years [...]
No, not “to buy a fat pig.” For religious reasons, the Fulbe do not eat pork. Yesterday we set off to the market to visit friends and pass out these newly printed 2012 Scripture calendars: David [...]