Category Archives: Cameroon
Stove of wonders
Since 2009, I (DeAnna) have been cooking on a short Ariston 20″ range. This range has four gas burners on top with a 16″ oven that has one oven rack. There have been some inconveniences about the range, but since … Continue reading
Aircraft
We are in the process of returning one of our aircraft back to JAARS after many faithful years of service. Which means we will need to take it apart and ship it back in a 40 foot shipping container. The … Continue reading
Bonne Année
In Cameroon you continue to greet someone with a happy new year (bonne année in French) until mid March since by that time you will have seen everyone. But you only say it the first time you see them each … Continue reading
Heavy Burdens
As we enter 2013 and we are now settled back into Cameroon we were able to celebrate the New Year as a family. As we were driving down the road I saw two taxi’s beside each other and it reminded … Continue reading
Off we go again
We celebrated Thanksgiving with family, and rejoiced as everyone around the table had to expand on what our boys listed that they were thankful for. Their list included God, dad, mom, money, ice, snow (which we didn’t see this furlough), … Continue reading
Federal Workplace Charity Fair
Today on the Wycliffe USA’s prayer blog they asked for prayer for Wycliffe representatives that will be working with the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). This program is very close to my heart. It was the CFC in 2007 that first … Continue reading
Bacon can go with anything!
We met some great friends in Cameroon, who now live in Canada. Many times when we, the ex-patriots, would get together we would talk about foods we miss when living in Cameroon. One of the foods that almost everyone misses … Continue reading
A Wise Choice
The following testimony is from Faith Comes By Hearing. This organization works with Wycliffe to turn the written New Testament into audio form. We work with them in Cameroon and this testimony comes from a village near Yaoundé, the city … Continue reading
Jonah’s Bandage Changes
The hand was wrapped in gauze squares and gauze wrap and the bandages needed to be changed every 3 days. David with one of the nurses in our organization took Jonah to his first bandage change – it was extremely … Continue reading
Hospital Part III
I (David) came back the next morning, I brought croissants and pain au chocolate and I made it to the hospital before the doctor did his morning rounds and he said that Jonah could go home this afternoon or maybe … Continue reading

