Category Archives: Cameroon
Kitten Time
We have added a new creature to our home, Fluffy. Fluffy was named before the boys even saw him but they both were in agreement that Fluffy is a good name for a cat. So we picked the kitten up … Continue reading
Turkey for Thanksgiving ?!?
It’s hard to believe tomorrow is Thanksgiving and David’s birthday! This is our first year to celebrate a “winter” holiday in a tropical environment. We were invited to another family’s home to share a Thanksgiving meal tomorrow. We planned out … Continue reading
Village Visit
Several weeks ago I wrote about a technology that was helping to change the pace of Bible Translation. This week the initial testing of a similar technology took place in Cameroon. I was the driver for the visits to the … Continue reading
Wycliffe World Day of Prayer 2010
Today is the Wycliffe global day of prayer. If you are curious why every November 11th Wycliffe sets this day aside for prayer you can read about it here. So far today I’ve been able to pray and listen to … Continue reading
Employment through Bagels
A few weeks after arriving in Yaoundé, we found a woman, Helene, who makes bagels and English muffins to sell. You place an order 2 weeks in advance and she delivers homemade bagels and/or English muffins to your door. (Most … Continue reading
Walking Part II
It’s been a little over a year since I last posted questions that the boys have been asking. I thought I would post another list of questions that our inquisitive boys have been asking as we walk to school, church … Continue reading
Peek into the boys school
The following video is a recruitment video for the school that Joshua and Jonah attend. It gives you a glimpse into the boys time at school. Also, they are looking for teachers or if you are looking at student teaching … Continue reading
Technology
I’ve recently heard how technology is changing the pace of Bible Translation. On a small island country there was a local villager who was working with a Bible Translation Consultant who lived on a different continent. Together they were working … Continue reading
Unexpected Surprise
I saw a melon that looked like a very small watermelon, light green with small stripes. I asked about this melon and was told it was very sweet on the inside and orange in color. I was thinking something like … Continue reading
Hidden Guests
Over the weekend we had some powerful lighting strikes that caused several network devices to stop functioning ,so I went out to one of the sites that was having problems and tried to just reboot it since I didn’t have … Continue reading

