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Back to Africa

My dad is about to go on an adventure. On Tuesday, he is flying back to Ghana - but this time, he is going to live there for three months to teach for at a seminary for a semester.

I am thrilled that he has this opportunity to invest in Ghanian pastors and experience life there for more than a couple of weeks (the duration of time he's usually in the country). He will be living at Seed Ministry with the missionaries we have worked alongside multiple times - also where my sister lived for six weeks this summer. I'm sure that my dad will end up serving in many other ways besides teaching while he is there, which is neat. Who knows what needs will arise or what God has in store? My dad will most likely preach at local churches Seed Ministry works with, assist with tasks around the facility, and fill other roles that we would never be able to predict right now.

You can read a brief note Dad wrote about his trip here. I would love for you to pray for my family during this time. Please pray for my dad to have peace as he goes and discernment and wisdom for teaching and also pray for my mom, who will be living at home and continuing her teaching job in the states. Pray for the transition and strength, pray for the students, and pray for the Lord to be glorified.

My dad will be home shortly before Thanksgiving, which is great timing. Thanks for your prayers! Thanking our perfect God, who presents opportunities and prepares our hearts in His perfect time.

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