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Back in the day, the old-days of the New Testament, it was honorable to be a disciple. It was so honorable, in fact, that a disciple would leave everything: house, friends, and family to learn to be exactly like the rabbi. During these times a blessing developed: “May you be covered in the dust of your rabbi.” Right out of college, two girls decided to pursue the call to teaching in Africa. They invite you to join their words and thoughts as they shake the dust of their chacos off on their blog, hoping to reveal to you all that God is revealing to them.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

"Here today Ghana Mañana"

Well it's final, Lizziey and I are heading to Ghana! We have known for about two weeks now, and because we are so excited we decided to start the blog just a tad bit early. Just last Tuesday we meet with sister ML, and found out more information about the program, including some awesome and unbearably cute pictures and videos of the school. As a small side note I would like to explain the meaning of our blog title "Servir con Ghana". Ghana is meant to sound like the spanish "ganas" meaning with strong will and desire, and "servir con" means to serve with. Hence our title basically means "to serve with conviction" while simultaneously also meaning "to serve with Ghana (the country)"! Crafty, huh?! :D
Anyways, Lizziey and I will post later with more information, and hopefully we will keep you all up to date with our adventures in Ghana rather frequently. For now we anxiously count down the days to graduation and August, when our Ghana journey will commence.
God Bless,
Jamie

2 comments:

  1. Super mega like!!! Who would've thought about that little detail in the title! Very creative!!! :)

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