For everything there is a season and a
time for everything under Heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
For
going on eight years, I have lived among the Dagaaba people of Lawra in the
Upper West Region of Ghana. I have worked in the surrounding villages and even
call one of them, Kalsagri, my “home village.” People have invited me into
their homes and into their lives. They have become family to me.
So,
it is with mixed emotions that I am writing to say that September 21, 2018, I
will be leaving Ghana and moving into a new chapter of life. I will have a six
month long final Home Assignment. During this time I will visit my partnering
churches, connect with the TMS Global Office and debrief. I will also look
forward to starting over again and “nesting” in my new to me place of
residence.
These
past years have been amazing. God has allowed me to be His hands and feet and
voice in so many places. I have seen “my boys” grow up and become teachers and nurses
while the younger ones have learned to read and write. I have seen churches
grow, thrive and stand on their own two feet. I have seen leaders rise up out
of congregations and take their place in their church. I have seen people,
young and old, profess faith in Jesus Christ for the first time. I have seen
young guys get excited about reading the words of Jesus for the first time in
their own language! Oh, my! It has been an amazing time here.
But,
my work is done here. Ghanaians can do and should be doing what I am doing now.
It is time to return to the US. It is time to reunite with blood family, and be
reunited with friends, and be in the land of good medical care. And, it is time
for me to enjoy my days and years of retirement.
I
want to thank you for your support during my time in Ghana. Many of you have
supported me even before I moved here. Please, please continue to pray for me.
Pray for a healthy “Good Bye.” I want to finish well. Pray for a smooth
transition. Pray, too, for the people here, who will stay as I leave. I have
been a part of them for years and they, too, will feel the pain of separation.
If
you support me financially, please continue to do so through my time of Home
Assignment – March 2019. I will be “on the road” a lot of that time. And, if
the weather doesn’t allow it (Erie, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas tend to
get a LOT of snow), I will continue with visiting supporting churches after the
spring thaw.
It has been a
privilege to be your representative in Lawra, Ghana. God bless you!
Love,
Sue
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