Moving On
It’s been two weeks today since the fire. Those of us who were in the back part of the building were supposed to be able to get in for the first time yesterday to retreive a few critical items. However, the fire marshal determined we could not get in after all. They are now telling us Friday. Several people have volunteered to help move stuff once we are cleared. It is wonderful that so many have come forward.
At this point, we still are up in the air about an office. We are currently operating out of our dining room. Kelly and Larry are so great and are willing to come here. We have looked at about 4 places, but nothing is quite right. Some are not in town. Others are just not optimum, but we are confident the right space is out there for us. We are doing pretty well, so we do not feel we have to rush into a decision. A couple of days ago we received 5 refurbished computers, a laser printer, and a small three in one copier/fax/printer that had been donated for United Way building occupants. John Mayer, a local CPA is willing to donate desks and office furniture. We are being told additional office furniture is also available. The area where we know we will need help will be in the replacement of our printed material, African memorabilia Sue and I have collected, and many precious books we had in the office.
All of us are looking at this scenario as only a bump in the road which we will get over and be better off and better prepared for the future. Please pray for Frank Miller, our fulltime volunteer and board member, who is making his 5th trip to Ghana. He will be there for 3 weeks to be a part of 3 workshops. He will visit projects and explore new ones as well. Frank and I are pretty well interchangeable now as far as the Ghanaians are concerned.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support. We appreciate your encouragement!
Blessings in Christ,
David
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