NYFC Ghana 2006 Mission

17 people from Northumberland YFC, aged 8 to 40-something, ready to serve the people of Ghana, alongside YFC/West Africa! The in country portion of the mission will take place from July 3rd, 2006 through August 7th, 2006

Friday, August 04, 2006

LAST POST FOR NOW!

Well friends,

The buses are being loaded as I write. The tears are flowing freely as are the notes and addresses...and gifts. Mostly hugs.

The ants continue to crawl out of my laptop as I type (what an ironic state....laptops and ants...oh well, a good cleaning at home will be in order.)

Anyway....this is not the fun part of our mission, the leaving, but we go, leaving much behind.

talk to you on the other side.

Blessings

Daryl and the team in Ghana.

5 Comments:

At 4:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have shared your tears today and do not envy you. Safe travels,
Carla

 
At 6:35 PM, Anonymous lawrence said...

It is sad to leave family behind when there is so much more you could do. Don't say goodbye, say, until we meet again.
Safe journey may He keep you in His arms and hold you in your sadness and keep you safe. Sadness and excitedness. Quite a rollercoaster.
Look forward to seeing you at your 'old home'!

Blessing to the hole team!
Lawrence

 
At 12:11 AM, Anonymous Knoughvah said...

It is a sad say indeed, but you can certainly be happy about all that you accomplished in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and all that He'll continue to do in Ghana and in each of your lives.

If there's going to be a presentation about the trip in Cobourg (or better yet, in London ON), I'd love to attend and hear more about God's work in Ghana.

 
At 1:53 AM, Blogger Tracy Veit said...

I've been sitting at the computer for about 10 minutes, tracking your flight. Bryan is having a sleepover, so we are still up.

A few minutes ago, you were only 2 minutes away, but the time (and distance) keeps changing as you circle around waiting to land. The website has a map, so we can see the trail of your journey too - very slick if I do say so!

... although many may feel I need to get a real life! :)

OK - nothing has changed for a number of minutes and you are supposedly 1 min away. You must have landed, and now I can go to bed (and I get to do this again on Monday!)

Good night (or morning for you)and God Bless,
Tracy

 
At 11:27 AM, Anonymous Mom and Dad Stogryn said...

The Stogryns will be there with two vehicles to accommodate people and packages!! We are most anxious to see everyone.
God bless you all as you leave on the last leg of this eventful trip.

Much love,
Mom and Dad Stogryn

 

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