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2026 Mission Trip Day 3

03/03/20206

We had the incredible opportunity to journey to Mount Gemi, and it was truly a special experience for us. Standing there, taking in the beauty of the mountain and knowing the history behind it, made it even more meaningful. Years ago, German missionaries came to this region, built their homes here, and poured their lives into sharing their faith. You can still feel the legacy they left behind.

The cross they placed high on the mountain is such a powerful symbol. People travel from all over the world to climb Mount Gemi early in the morning or in the quiet of the evening just to pray there. As we looked up at that cross, we were reminded of God’s faithfulness through generations. It’s humbling to think about the prayers that have been lifted from that very spot.

The town of Ameazofe holds so much of that history. The Germans planted many Presbyterian churches in the area, and their foundation of faith continues to impact the community today. Seeing how that seed has grown over the years is truly inspiring.

Now our hearts are full of anticipation as we prepare for the women’s conference. The women will begin arriving Wednesday morning, and we are so excited to welcome each one of them. We are praying expectantly, believing that God is going to move in beautiful and powerful ways. We are looking forward not just to their arrival, but to seeing God at work in every conversation, every prayer, and every gathering.

We are grateful to be part of what He is doing here.

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For those who don’t know, this is our partner Senyo Cudjoe and his wife Augustine. They were gracious enough to take us sightseeing today as tomorrow Wednesday the women will begin arriving in the morning and we will start our teaching in the afternoon.

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