Onomabo
There is one man we were teaching this week named Matthias. He is super enthusiastic about the church and has been taught by missionaries before. We asked him where he stays and then it got a little confusing. People in Ghana don't really have street addresses so it can be very difficult to find them. We talked to him over the phone and he told us to take a taxi to Quashie Nkwanta Station. We went and that was about a 15-20 minute ride. Then we were supposed to ask from there how to go to Onomabo. One guy told us to wait and then pulled up on his motorcycle. We hopped on and left. The whole ride there was a rocky dirt path through the jungle. It took probably 30 minutes to get to the actual place. The best part is when we got there Matthias had left to go to a soccer game. 😕 He eventually did show up and we had a good lesson. The ride back was pretty good. Except we took a different motorcycle and the guy crashed with both of us on the back. Everyone is OK, don't worry.
The rest of the week was solid. It has been raining more, but the heat still exists. Ghana is the first place I've been where it starts raining and while you take cover you start to sweat. If you look at the weather forecast it says 95° and rainy.
Scripture of the week
Romans 8:18 -"For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us."
This week I decided to take a bunch of pictures of the paths in our areas so that you guys could see what we see all day.
I'll see you all next week!
Elder Holyoak
Moto ride
Missionaries
Paths I take in our area
Our friend Guillermo (from Argentina)