
Three days ago, Saturday, we arrived at Ma Hula (one with the hat}a small village of the main road. There is a mission house here large enough for a family. Because of the problems in Jos no one was able to come up and prepare the house for occupation. No one has lived here full time for over a year but visitors and volunteers have been here on a regular basis. As you can see from the picture we had to haul up a fridge and a couple of bottles propane for the fridge and the stove.
We left at 7:30 AM. and arrived about 6:00 PM. Included are some pictures of the scenery along the way. Most of the road was good, but the last 60 kl. was broken up pavement we thank God we arrived safely. We hooked up the fridge, Gremar made some soup and we crashed but first I replaced the old truck batteries running the lights with new ones so that we could have lights and run our 12volt fan that night since it was around 83 degrees F.

We only Ran it for a little while because it cooled of during the night to the point I got up to find some blankets. It was right at 70 deg. F. this morning with a stiff breeze. A lot of harmattan (dust blown in from the Sahara Desert) has blown in so that the temperatures stays below 100 deg. F. right about 92 today at midday.
Church at the Bible School was great, just like we remember it and it lasted only two hours and started thirty minutes late We felt like we were back in Newaygo.
Monday we did a lot of cleaning and organizing, it was a good day.

Today Tuesday, was spent in Kantagoro duplicating the TLT manual for the students. The first class starts on Thursday and I am looking forward to it. Gremar and Laura will take over the health class to the wives on Friday because the present teacher is a week past her delivery date. God is good everything is working out. Tomorrow I hope to see the classis chairman about a continuing education class for P aastors and evangelists in this area.


Traffic jams there looks like they seem to take forever, and it looks pretty hot as well..!! From what I see the land scape seems dry too. It’s fun to track your progress and kind of see what the countryside is like and some of the things and comforts that we take for granted and that you have do just to be comfortable..!!
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