Friday, May 22, 2009









Yesterday was our all Ghana Family History Seminar. We had planned on about 35 attending, and there were 49! . Every area in Ghana was represented. We were thrilled!
The youngest in attendance was a young woman named Joyce, who just a week ago was sustained as a Branch Consultant in Koforidua. She bore a sweet testimony, telling how humble she felt and how overwhelmed by the responsibility. She had felt a special spirit in the meeting, and it was confirming to her as to the truth of the doctrine of Family History.

The most experienced was Brother Afrifa who started working in Family History in 1996! We took a picture of them together.

One of the most popular activities was a quiz where we had them work together with their Stake or District – about four – to come up with the right answers. It was a good teaching tool, and some important things were brought out.



We had a refreshment break and a very good lunch which all enjoyed. We noticed that the men were very quiet when they were eating. The women seemed more willing to visit. Brother Afrifa was our official photographer, and he took many pictures.


We closed with testimonies, and many special ones were shared. We felt that there was a good feeling, and many expressed appreciation. Now Brother Bonsu thinks we should do the same thing in Lagos, Nigeria and in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! I think that is Dad sitting comfortable at a computer...his hand even on the mouse?! You go DAD!!

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