Category Archives: Cameroon
Bonne Année
We had the opportunity to house sit for a family who went away during New Years. We enjoyed living in a different are of Yaoundé, seeing different things. We were thankful for a quiet New Years Eve, at our home … Continue reading
Bible Dedications
The weekend before Christmas 2 languages in Cameroon celebrated and dedicated their New Testament’s. Denya NT Dedication Read more about the Anyang people who speak Denya and see on the map where this group of 20,000 people are located in … Continue reading
Christmas Eve Graffiti
It’s amazing what teenagers can do with sidewalk chalk. They have decorated the outer walls of the soccer field. R you noticing something missing from the greeting below, you R not alone. Christ has come for you and me and … Continue reading
Fluffy Caterpillars
When you relocate to a new country you in many ways are like a child again learning all the things you need to know about daily life. I tend to learn many lessons the hard way. Today I learned that … Continue reading
New Picture
There is a man named André who makes cards (paints them by hand) and also paints pictures. He brings his things to our gate regularly to try and get people to buy his creations. David was the first in our … Continue reading
Broken Glasses
The other day I lost one of the nose pads that keeps my glasses from falling off my face. But I didn’t realize how important one of those little pads is in the role of my glasses. According to visionrx.com … Continue reading
Light to Kon-Yambetta
The first week in November I visited the village of Kon-Yambetta to evaluate the possibility of having some type of internet connection for the Bible Translation Project. I have an update I would like to share. Internet connectivity looks like … Continue reading
Whiskey Bottles
In case you see pictures or hear about all these missionaries with whiskey bottles in their homes, I thought I would share about them. On any given day, you could find a whiskey bottle in our home. Why? Because NOTHING … Continue reading
Many more differences
Daily life here is quite different than anywhere else we’ve lived. We leave our windows open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, unless the rain is driving in a specific direction and pouring into the house, then we … Continue reading
Many Differences
There are many differences in our life here as opposed to our life in the USA. People we encounter have had many different experiences in their lives in comparison to ours. We have a Christian woman who helps us in … Continue reading

